Playa Grande, Tamarindo, Santa Cruz, Guanacaste 50308, Costa Rica
Welcome to Casa C34-36, an exceptional blend of contemporary design, tropical living, and unbeatable location in Playa Grande Estates. Just a block from the white sands of Playa Grande, this stylish home offers the best of Costa Rica’s coastal lifestyle, whether you’re seeking a full-time residence, a vacation getaway, or a high-performing rental investment.
Spanning 2,690 sq ft of beautifully crafted interior space and over 4,600 sq ft of total living area, Casa C34-36 was designed by the award-winning architectural team at Inverse Project. Their signature style—melding natural materials, polished concrete, sleek steel, and expansive glass—creates a residence that feels both sophisticated and welcoming.
From the moment you enter, a garden-lined walkway leads you toward the open-concept great room, where a gourmet kitchen with a large central island flows seamlessly into the living area. Floor-to-ceiling openings draw your eyes to the home’s centerpiece: a resort-style outdoor terrace with an almost oversized pool, shaded lounge areas, and sun-drenched patios perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
The property’s four spacious bedrooms each offer privacy and comfort, complemented by four and a half well-appointed bathrooms. Thoughtful touches throughout make it ideal for families, while the proximity to the beach makes it a standout rental opportunity.
Located in Playa Grande’s most desirable south beach neighborhood—steps from the RipJack Inn—this home also enjoys access to a private community pathway, ensuring a quick and easy walk to world-class surf, vibrant dining, and the area’s laid-back coastal charm.
Casa C34-36 is more than a home—it’s a statement of modern tropical living, offering style, comfort, and investment potential in one of Costa Rica’s hottest beach markets.
4
beds
5
baths
2,960 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA
10,118.04 Sq.Ft. lot
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