Casa Familia sits just 500 meters from the sand of Playa Samara, close enough to feel the coastal air shift in from the Pacific. The 630-square-meter (6,780 sq ft) property is arranged around quiet garden spaces and open-air living, with all structures built from solid concrete block and finished with warm hardwood accents.
Across roughly 275 square meters of construction (2,960 sq ft), the layout brings together a three-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow and a fourth room that serves as an extra bedroom, office, or private suite. This flex room includes its own bathroom, allowing the main home to host guests or work comfortably while keeping a unified feel.
The bungalow opens to the garden through a teak-roofed patio designed for long evening meals, where the scent of the garden settles around the table. A small shaded yoga space sits just beyond. Inside, Melina and teak cabinetry anchor the rooms with a grounded tone, balanced by quartzite counters 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 carry the same palette for visual continuity. Each includes a complete kitchen, creating a cohesive identity throughout the property. In total, Casa Familia offers seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, two laundry rooms, and dedicated storage--well suited for a family seeking income, or for retreats and Airbnb use.
Gardens frame each pathway and include a natural-stone fountain that provides a steady, quiet center. There is no pool for now, as the ocean is only steps away, though the lot offers space for one. Indoors, high ceilings with open teak rafters bring clean lines and volume. Every dwelling is designed for natural airflow, with air conditioning available throughout.
Connected to local services, including the ASADA, Casa Familia offers a calm, livable setting shaped by the rhythm of Samara--private, open, and ready to make your own.