Charming Triplex for sale. Parrita Puntarenas Costa Rica $69,444
$ 69,444
- 333003
Número de Referencia
RF103609
Country
Costa Rica
Province
Puntarenas
City
Parrita
District
Parrita
Address
https//maps.app.goo.gl/RKRJEgManFKCNrhL6
Posted
Jun 03, 2026
Condition
Used
Description
A Perfect investment for an expat to live near the beach for free and have a monthly income!
1/2 block from Highway Pacifica Fernandez Oreamuno
The building is located on 4th avenue
Between 26th and 28th street
Safe and quiet neighborhood
Amazing location next to Maxi Pali, Campo Ferial and bus stop
20 minute drive to Playa Palo Seco
10 Minute walk to Parrita Park
https://youtu.be/eSEXlrclug0
https://maps.app.goo.gl/RKRJEgManFKCNrhL6
costaricarealestatesale@yahoo.com
The Parrita canton is located in the Puntarenas province, in the shore of the Costa Rican Central Pacific, in the east limit of the Quepos canton and in the west limit of Garabito. The main city of the canton is Parrita, which is a district on its own.
The name of the canton has its origin in a popular tale: a madame called Rita had a business in this place, and she constantly received orders from customers. The workers who noted down the orders were told “esto es pa Rita” (‘this is f’ Rita’), which is equivalent to “esto es para Rita” (‘this is for Rita’) in accurate Castilian. This is where the name “Parrita” comes from.
The economy of Parrita is mainly based on the agricultural production of the African oil palm for exportation, pineapple, banana tree, melon, watermelon and rice, thanks to the short but mighty Parrita river, which crosses this coastal valley and sweeps along the sediments that improve the quality of the surrounding lands.
Tourism also takes an important role in the economy of Parrita, being one of the cantons with highest growth in Costa Rica because of new tourist projects, hotel areas and sublime beaches like Esterillos Beach, a crossing point towards Manuel Antonio beaches and other beaches of Quepos, its neighboring canton. Nevertheless, although this extraordinary place is full of impressive landscapes and beautiful beaches, this canton is a minor tourist attraction compared to its neighboring cantons, Garabito and the previously mentioned Quepos.
A popular festivity of Parrita, called “Festival de las Mulas” (Mules Festival), takes place every February and includes concerts, food sales, exhibitions, tope, bullfighting and the traditional race of mules.
Nearby Community
The canton itself is surrounded by a number of rivers, including the Damas, Picaritos, Palo Seco, Jicote, Chires and the Parrita. The community's economy is almost exclusively dedicated to producing African palm oil, an edible plant oil derived from the trees.
Due to its low elevation (just 15 meters above sea level), the town of Parrita boasts a very warm climate and is able to avoid much of the wind that plagues some of the more mountainous regions in the country.
To access the small town, travelers can head down the Guapinol highway from Puriscal and the Talamanca mountains, which are situated inland.
1/2 block from Highway Pacifica Fernandez Oreamuno
The building is located on 4th avenue
Between 26th and 28th street
Safe and quiet neighborhood
Amazing location next to Maxi Pali, Campo Ferial and bus stop
20 minute drive to Playa Palo Seco
10 Minute walk to Parrita Park
https://youtu.be/eSEXlrclug0
https://maps.app.goo.gl/RKRJEgManFKCNrhL6
costaricarealestatesale@yahoo.com
The Parrita canton is located in the Puntarenas province, in the shore of the Costa Rican Central Pacific, in the east limit of the Quepos canton and in the west limit of Garabito. The main city of the canton is Parrita, which is a district on its own.
The name of the canton has its origin in a popular tale: a madame called Rita had a business in this place, and she constantly received orders from customers. The workers who noted down the orders were told “esto es pa Rita” (‘this is f’ Rita’), which is equivalent to “esto es para Rita” (‘this is for Rita’) in accurate Castilian. This is where the name “Parrita” comes from.
The economy of Parrita is mainly based on the agricultural production of the African oil palm for exportation, pineapple, banana tree, melon, watermelon and rice, thanks to the short but mighty Parrita river, which crosses this coastal valley and sweeps along the sediments that improve the quality of the surrounding lands.
Tourism also takes an important role in the economy of Parrita, being one of the cantons with highest growth in Costa Rica because of new tourist projects, hotel areas and sublime beaches like Esterillos Beach, a crossing point towards Manuel Antonio beaches and other beaches of Quepos, its neighboring canton. Nevertheless, although this extraordinary place is full of impressive landscapes and beautiful beaches, this canton is a minor tourist attraction compared to its neighboring cantons, Garabito and the previously mentioned Quepos.
A popular festivity of Parrita, called “Festival de las Mulas” (Mules Festival), takes place every February and includes concerts, food sales, exhibitions, tope, bullfighting and the traditional race of mules.
Nearby Community
The canton itself is surrounded by a number of rivers, including the Damas, Picaritos, Palo Seco, Jicote, Chires and the Parrita. The community's economy is almost exclusively dedicated to producing African palm oil, an edible plant oil derived from the trees.
Due to its low elevation (just 15 meters above sea level), the town of Parrita boasts a very warm climate and is able to avoid much of the wind that plagues some of the more mountainous regions in the country.
To access the small town, travelers can head down the Guapinol highway from Puriscal and the Talamanca mountains, which are situated inland.
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Parking spaces
3
m² of construction
300
m² of lot
400
Year built
2005
Number of Floors
1
Main phone number
Property Features
Air conditioning
TV Room
Parking space for visits
Play areas for children
Garden
BBQ area
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