Casa Familia sits only five hundred meters from the sand of Playa Sámara, close enough to feel the shift in the air as it moves in from the Pacific. The property measures six hundred thirty square meters, roughly six thousand seven hundred eighty square feet, arranged around quiet garden spaces and connected outdoor living. All structures are built from solid concrete block and finished with exotic hardwood accents, giving the property a sense of permanence and warmth. Across approximately two hundred seventy five square meters of construction, close to two thousand nine hundred sixty square feet, the layout brings together a principal three bedroom two bathroom bungalow with a fourth room that serves comfortably as an additional bedroom, office or private flex suite. This room has its own bathroom, allowing the main dwelling to host guests or work with ease while maintaining a unified feel.
The bungalow opens to the garden through a teak covered patio designed for long evening meals outdoors, where the scent of the garden settles around the table. A small yoga space sits just beyond, shaded and quiet. Inside, built in furniture and cabinetry crafted from Melina and teak create a warm, grounded tone, balanced by quartzite countertops and a Guanacaste island that gives the kitchen a calm, tactile presence.
Three modern, fully equipped studio apartments sit separate from the main dwelling yet remain visually connected through the same palette of materials. Each studio includes its own kitchen with the same cabinetry and counters used in the principal home, creating a cohesive identity throughout the property. Altogether, the property offers seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, along with two laundry rooms, one for guests and one for the owners, as well as dedicated storage. This arrangement suits a family seeking additional revenue or someone planning to host retreats or operate a full Airbnb project with ease.
The gardens frame movement between structures and include a natural stone fountain whose steady sound creates a quiet center to the property. There is no pool at the moment, as the ocean is only steps away, though the lot offers ample space should one be added in the future. Indoors, high ceilings with open teak rafters and teak soffits create clean lines and a sense of volume. Every dwelling was designed for natural ventilation, allowing coastal air to move freely, while air conditioning is available in all units and in the main home for warmer days or personal preference.
Casa Familia remains connected to local services, including the ASADA, and presents itself as a calm, livable space close to the shoreline. What stands out is the balance between privacy and openness, supported by thoughtfully designed interiors and an effortless connection to the outdoors. It is a place that settles into its surroundings with confidence, offering a lifestyle shaped by the rhythm of Sámara and inviting you to make it your own.