Property Description
3 Bedroom Home Near Puerto Jiménez — Residential Property in Cañaza, Osa Peninsula
This 3 bedroom home near Puerto Jiménez sits in the quiet residential community of Cañaza on the Osa Peninsula — 500 m² of titled property with municipal water, public electricity, and beaches reachable in under 10 minutes. A practical, move-in ready position for buyers looking to relocate, invest, or establish a foothold in one of Costa Rica’s most in-demand southern Pacific communities.
✅ 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms residential home
✅ 500 m² titled property
✅ Municipal water connected
✅ Public electricity installed
✅ Local cable and wireless internet available
✅ Beaches reachable within 10 minutes
✅ 20 minutes from Puerto Jiménez Airport and full services
Property Type: Residential Home
Location: Cañaza, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
Land Size: 500 m²
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Water: Municipal
Electricity: Public Grid
Internet: Local Cable and Wireless Providers
Condition: Unfurnished — ready to personalize
Sold unfurnished, the property gives the next owner a clean slate — design it as a full-time residence, prepare it for long-term rental, or position it as a vacation rental in a region drawing consistent international interest from relocation and lifestyle buyers.
3 Bedroom Home Near Puerto Jiménez — Why Cañaza Works
Cañaza sits in the residential corridor between Puerto Jiménez and the southern beaches — close enough to rely on town services, far enough to feel like you actually left. Grocery stores, restaurants, banks, fuel, medical, and transportation all within a short drive. The area is pulling steady interest from international buyers looking for a permanent base on the Osa Peninsula without paying beachfront premiums or dealing with higher-density tourism zones.
For a 3 bedroom home near Puerto Jiménez at this price point, few positions on the peninsula offer this combination: utilities connected, titled ownership, beach proximity, and direct access to the service infrastructure that makes year-round living actually workable.
The Osa Peninsula — Still the Right Side of the Price Curve
The Osa Peninsula is recognized globally for its ecological richness and rainforest-to-coast ecosystems — one of the most species-rich environments on earth and Costa Rica’s most intact natural region. Bordered by the pristine Golfo Dulce on the east and the Pacific on the west. More lush, more tropical, more genuine than Quepos, Dominical, or the dry Guanacaste zone. Jaguars still move through the interior. Scarlet Macaws are a regular presence above town. A community of locals and international residents who came here specifically because it was different from everything else.
Prices here are still below what comparable properties fetch in Uvita or Manuel Antonio — but that window is closing. Buyers who moved on the Osa five years ago are sitting on significant appreciation. The pattern is well established.
Puerto Jiménez — The Hub That Makes It All Work
Puerto Jiménez is the operational center of the Osa Peninsula — and 20 minutes from your front door. Daily SANSA flights to San José. A working public pier. Sport fishing, whale and dolphin tours, private boating across the Golfo Dulce. Growing commercial infrastructure: legal offices, medical clinics, hardware suppliers, banks, and a social scene that punches well above its size. Close enough that you can get anything done in a morning run to town and still be back for lunch. See the full regional investment breakdown here.
The Golfo Dulce — World-Class Marine Environment Minutes Away
The Golfo Dulce is one of only four tropical fjords in the world — the only one in the Americas. Declared a Whale Heritage Site, a Mission Blue Hope Spot, and an Important Marine Mammal Area. Year-round habitat for humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins, whale sharks, and sea turtles. The kind of marine environment that draws researchers and naturalists from across the globe — and that you can access from a small boat out of Puerto Jiménez on any given weekend. There is no comparable experience on Costa Rica’s more developed Pacific coastlines.
Corcovado National Park — The Value Anchor No One Talks About Enough
Corcovado National Park covers nearly half the Osa Peninsula and protects the largest remaining stretch of lowland tropical rainforest in Central America. Jaguars, tapirs, scarlet macaws, all four of Costa Rica’s monkey species. Rugged trails, remote beaches, and rivers that have barely changed in a century. The park is a permanent fixture — it will never be sold, subdivided, or developed — and its presence is a permanent anchor on the ecological and economic value of the surrounding region. Owning property within this corridor is a position that gets stronger with time, not weaker. Find out more about titled ownership on the Osa Peninsula.
Do Your Homework — These Resources Are Worth Your Time
Real estate in Costa Rica operates differently from transactions in the United States or Canada. Title structures, access rights, utility systems, environmental restrictions, and municipal regulations all require careful verification before any offer is made — and the Osa Peninsula has its own specific set of variables on top of the national baseline.
Check this out for the most common and costly mistakes buyers make on the Osa Peninsula — written from decades of watching deals go wrong and knowing exactly why. If financing is part of your plan, this is worth reading before you talk to any bank — the structure for foreign buyers in Costa Rica is genuinely different from what most people expect. And before any offer, take a look at how titled property works in Costa Rica and why it matters for this purchase.
Free Buyer’s Guide: Download Rules of the Road — Jeff Lantz’s straight-talk guide built from 35 years of transactions on the Osa Peninsula. Covers due diligence, title types, what actually costs money, and what no one else tells you before you sign. Grab your copy here — no fluff, no filler.
Talk to Jeff Lantz — 35 Years on the Osa Peninsula
Thirty-five years operating on the ground in this specific market. Every road, every neighborhood dynamic, every title history, every deal that never makes it to the open market. Jeff Lantz gives you the real read on any property — the upside, the risks, and what comparable homes near Puerto Jiménez have actually closed for. You reach him directly, not a form response or a coordinator.
Browse all current listings on the Osa Peninsula and reach out when you’re ready to talk specifics.
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Email: jeff@osalandoffice.com
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