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Appraisal and Due Diligence for Real Estate Purchase in Costa Rica (2026 Checklist)

José Alberto Díaz V. — Construction Engineer ·

Buying property in Costa Rica without adequate due diligence is the recipe for serious economic losses: registry problems, hidden litigation, illegal constructions, municipal debts, use restrictions. A professional appraisal is only part — this guide explains complete step-by-step due diligence for 2026 real estate transactions.

The 5 components of real estate due diligence

1. Registry due diligence

2. Municipal due diligence

3. Physical-technical due diligence (appraisal + inspection)

5. Use / neighborhood due diligence

1. Registry due diligence

Verify at National Registry:

Cost: $20-$50 USD per property at National Registry.

2. Municipal due diligence

Verify at canton municipality:

Cost: free or small fee for certification.

3. Physical-technical due diligence

Professional CFIA appraisal

Determines real market value and detects inconsistencies:

Structural inspection

For used properties (especially >10 years):

Real measurement

Verify declared area matches real. Discrepancies >5% justify renegotiating or managing regularization.

Cost: $300-$1,000 per size.

Coordination with notary and attorney:

Cost: notarial fees + legal advice $800-$3,000.

5. Use / neighborhood due diligence

Pre-purchase summary checklist

Red flags detecting common scams

  1. Seller can’t show ownership certification in their name
  2. Seller’s excessive rush to close
  3. Price significantly below market without justification
  4. “In process” documentation or that “arrives next week”
  5. Impossibility to physically inspect
  6. International sale without valid CR power of attorney
  7. Expired or unapproved cadastral plan
  8. Multiple recent transfers in few months
  9. Liens that “clear with payment”
  10. Request for full payment before deed

Total due diligence budget

For standard $150,000 residential property:

ConceptCost
Records and certifications$50-$100
Professional CFIA appraisal$350-$500
Structural inspection$200-$500
Legal advice + notary$1,500-$3,000
Total DD$2,100-$4,100

This represents 1.4-2.7% of purchase price. Reasonable cost to protect a $150K investment.

FAQ

Should seller cover part of due diligence? Traditionally buyer assumes due diligence. Seller covers transfer tax (50% in some cases) and release of prior liens.

How long does complete DD take? 2-4 weeks for standard properties. 4-8 weeks for complex (commercial, large farms).

Can I do simplified DD to buy cheap? You can, but assume greater risk. Irreducible minimum: ownership certification + appraisal + notarial advice.

Does bank appraisal replace complete due diligence? No. Bank verifies only what’s needed for its guarantee. Due diligence protects buyer from all types of risk.

Conclusion

Professional due diligence in Costa Rica is 1.5-3% investment of purchase value that can prevent much larger losses. Each component — registry, municipal, physical, legal, neighborhood — provides signals that together define if buying is worthwhile. Díaz Peritajes provides the technical part (appraisal + inspection) with nationwide coverage. WhatsApp +506 7272-7270.

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