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Land Valuation in Costa Rica: The 10 Factors That Most Affect Price (2026)

José Alberto Díaz V. — Construction Engineer ·

Land valuation in Costa Rica is one of the most technical valuations because value depends heavily on factors not visible: municipal zoning, land use, environmental restrictions, available services, natural risk. Two adjacent lots can have very different values for non-obvious reasons. This guide explains the 10 key factors in 2026.

The 10 factors that most affect value

1. Location

The most obvious but critical. 2026 $/m² values:

2. Municipal zoning

Each municipality has its regulatory plan defining permitted uses:

A commercial lot in the same area may be worth 2-3× more than a residential-only one.

3. Frontage

Lot width along the street is critical for commercial and determines future divisibility.

4. Road access

5. View

6. Available public services

Without services, lot requires additional investment (well, septic tank, private power line) that reduces value.

7. Topography

9. Lot shape

10. Development potential

How factors combine

The appraiser weights factors per local market impact. Example: a Guanacaste lot near beach with view and 30 m frontage may be worth 3× more than one of same size 2 km inland.

Typical methodology:

  1. Base value per m² of zone (from recent comparables)
  2. Adjustments per factor (+/- %)
  3. Final value = base × (1 + sum of adjustments) × total area

Special cases

Agricultural lots

Additionally consider:

Commercial lots

Consider:

Industrial lots

Consider:

FAQ

How much is m² in my area? Varies enormously. Only an appraisal with area-specific comparables answers correctly. Don’t rely on general averages.

Is lot with house worth more than without? Depends on house state. Deteriorated house may subtract lot value (demolition cost). Good house adds partial value per use.

Can I subdivide my lot? Depends on municipal regulatory plan: minimum lot area, minimum frontage, density. Comprehensive appraisal validates feasibility.

How much does land appraisal cost? $150-$500 USD for standard lots. More for large farms or with agricultural complexity. See pricing guide.

Conclusion

Valuing land in Costa Rica is more complex than measuring m² × average value. The 10 factors detailed here can move value up to ±100% vs area nominal average. A CFIA-licensed appraiser with local experience weights each factor with technical grounding. Díaz Peritajes — nationwide coverage from Pérez Zeledón and Curridabat. WhatsApp +506 7272-7270.

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