The Palms, Flamingo
Luxury Beachfront Development in Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica
Project OverviewLocated in one of Guanacaste’s most sought-after coastal destinations, The Palms at Playa Flamingo is a thoughtfully planned residential resort community that balances density, livability, and long-term investment potential.
Designed to respond to both market demand and the natural environment, the project creates a cohesive living experience where architecture, landscape, and community planning work together to elevate the value of the land. The result is a development that feels both intentional and enduring—rooted in place, yet aligned with modern coastal living.
The Palms at Playa Flamingo is a 34-unit residential development built under a condominium regime, designed to maximize land efficiency while maintaining a sense of openness and comfort.
The project reflects a strategic approach to development—balancing unit count, shared amenities, and spatial distribution to create a product that is both market-responsive and operationally sustainable.
The Palms at Playa Flamingo reflects a strategic approach to maximizing land value through design, planning, and market alignment. From initial concept to project execution, every decision is made to balance profitability, efficiency, and long-term relevance.
❋ Area7,537 sq. mt. (81,128 sq. ft.)
❋ TypeResidential Development
Signature Features of Casa Costa Blanca-
A 34-unit residential community thoughtfully distributed across a generous site, creating a sense of space, privacy, and exclusivity within a high-demand beach destination.
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Shared amenities are designed to enhance everyday living, offering residents a seamless blend of relaxation, social connection, and elevated coastal lifestyle.
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Structured under a condominium regime that balances private ownership with shared amenities, ensuring both long-term value and operational clarity.
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The project is designed to work with the natural characteristics of the land, optimizing views, orientation, and spatial distribution while minimizing disruption.
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Architectural strategies prioritize natural light, shading, and ventilation to reduce energy demand and enhance comfort in a tropical setting.
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Every element, from layout to material selection, was approached with durability and lifecycle performance in mind, ensuring the project remains relevant and efficient over time.