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  • Richard 7:15 am on May 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    A Special gift for Mom! At Hacienda Matapalo Costa Rica 

    A Special gift for Mom!

    Mother's are special in Costa Rica!

    Completely Free*

    * A half day of horseback riding through the rainforest and waterfalls at Hacienda Matapalo. (if you have children vacationing with you, we can even provide daycare with an American Teacher while you tour).
    * Zipline Treetop tour

    * Spa Package with Massage

    * Day at the Beach with personal cabana

    * Guided Tour of Manuel Antonio National Park


    *Promotion for May 2010 with Purchase at Hacienda Matapalo

    Find out more now!


    Focusing on Health Care in Costa Rica

    Read all about it in the April issue of the
    Hacienda Mataplo Community Newsletter

    Continue reading now!


    “One with Nature”

    Imagine the feeling of truly being “one with nature.” As you relax in your living room watching a baby sloth slowly make its way down a tree.

    How would you like to wake up in the morning to dancing butterflies just outside your bedroom?

    This home is a work of art, featuring wrap-around glass walls in the living areas and bedrooms that allow you to really “live” within the rainforest. Come experience the feeling through our 3-D virtual tour. You will be amazed! (Tropical/Forest and Ocean Views)

    Crystal House in Costa Rica


    View the Renderings

    Take a Virtual Tour

    (Must Have Quick Time Installed to View)
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    Why Costa Rica Instead of Nicaragua,
    Panama or Belize?


    Make sure that you and your Mom register today.

    Brian Albury, Executive VP at Hacienda Matapalo, will compare these and other countries with such diverse people, landscapes, political structure and economies, allowing you to discover why Costa Rica rises above
    them all.

    Here are some of the topics of discussion that will be addressed:

    Why Costa Rica?

    Why Costa Rica?

    * Government and
    Politics

    * Quality of Life

    * Real Estate
    Opportunities

    * Biodiversity

    * More

    We look forward to your attendance.

    Pura Vida!

     
  • Sophia 11:47 am on March 31, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Los Pelicanos Resort Costa Rica’s First Titled Waterfront Community! 

    Los Pelicanos Resort Costa Rica's First Titled Waterfront Community!

    Los Pelicanos Resort:

    The first Titled Waterfront Community in Costa Rica. An exceptional opportunity to explore Costa Rica´s best treasures in a context of adventure, natural beauty, harmony and comfort. Live the unique experience of exiting your house directly into your boat which will lead you into the natural beauty surrounded canals and take you directly to the sea, the fishing and the adventure.

    Contact Los Pelicanos Resort Today to Request your Free Information Package!

    Beyond the unique attraction that it´s canals provide, Pelicanos Resort meets all the features you´re waiting in a prestigious residential.Enjoy the security that a gated community offers and an optimal design distribution. In the club house you will find the amenities offered by the project like a tennis court, a fresh pool, gym area, bar service and a restaurant. In addition, the project contemplates a commercial area conveniently located just for your comfort.

    The unique experience given by the direct exit from your backyard to the natural canals and from here to the sea, in one of the most worldwide renowned fishing places, made your home in a beyond comparison place.

    In addition Los Pelicanos Resort is located in a region with a great variety of recreational activities such as horseback riding, canopy, rafting, bicycle rides, hiking and many more attractions that you may find just minutes away from your new home.

    Los Pelicanos Resort is an innovative project in the area, where you can enjoy a big set of activities such as enjoying the lush beauty of the Manuel Antonio National Park, it’s beautiful beaches  and all the outdoors adventures as well as the warmth of home-loving life . All the above in a place designed to your complete convenience. But don´t forget that Pelicanos Resort is located in one of the richest sporting fishing places in the world.

    The Project:

    It consist in a Condominium with a residential type distribution, with wide access road and just behind your house, in the back of the property, you will find the water canals, conveniently built to connect with the natural canals of the Damas mangrove and then to the Pacific Ocean.

    Ambient responsible developed, is located just in front of the Inter-American Highway and behind of the residential you will find the natural beauty of the Damas mangrove swamp and the Palo Seco Wild Life Refuge.

    The site has designed to achieve a great level of comfort, as well as its distributed areas as the convenience and privileged sites where is located, also the amenities that compounds the complex.

    In Pelicanos Resort you will find:

    • 82 waterfront houses* with their own decks (*3 models to select)
    • 44 condominium apartments
    • A comfortable club house & administration area
    • A fresh and beautiful pool
    • Tennis court
    • Pool side bar
    • Game room and gym area

    In addition to all the outdoors activities available in the area such as horseback rides, canopy, rafting, atv tours, hiking in the Manuel Antonio National Park, surfing and a wide variety of activities that you can hire trough the Pelicanos Administration office.

    The Housing Options:

    Condominiums

    Two Bedroom / Two Bath

    1,200 Square Feet

    Only 44 Units Available

    Priced from $235,000 USD*

    Gray Pelican Gray Pelican

    Three Bedrooms / 2 baths

    1,722 Square Feet

    Priced from the mid $300,000s USD*

    Brown Pelican Brown Pelican

    Three Bedrooms / 2.5 baths

    2,981 Square Feet

    Priced from the low $500,000s USD*

    White Pelican White Pelican

    Three Bedrooms / 3.5 baths

    3,283 Square Feet

    Priced from the high $500,000s USD


    The Developer:

    Development of the project is on charge of Su Casa S.A. Company.  It´s formed by a consolidated group of professionals with a lot of experience in real-state high quality developments.

    More than twenty years experience in the market is a guarantee of confidence on the responsibility and liability that you can find with the company.

    Contact Los Pelicanos Resort Today to Request your Free Information Package!

     
  • Sophia 10:34 am on March 29, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Thinking of Buying in Costa Rica? Read These Helpful Tips! 

    Costa Rica Living at Casa Big Sur

    Source: Info Costa Rica

    Free Costa Rica Listings Search CostaRicaMLS.com

    Some people that decide to move down to Costa Rica picture their perfect house as an exotic bungalow surrounded by lush palm trees and facing a beautiful beach. Others see themselves living in a cattle-ranch hacienda. Still, others would prefer a more “civilized” option, and would settle for a home in or near a major city. Whatever your need is, whether it sounds familiar tojm the examples mentioned, or whether it’s completely different, you’ll find it for sure in Costa Rica.

    Because of a short recession, in the early 90′s, the prices of land and housing went down considerably. However, they’ve gone up again because of the rise in tourism (in 1997 it grew by a 3.5 %). Costa Rica is divided into seven provinces: San Jose, Heredia, Cartago, Alajuela, Guanacaste, Puntarenas and Limon. The first four are highly populated, since two-thirds of all Ticos live in this central area of the country. San Jose offers various types of housing, but some of the favorite neighborhoods are Escazu, Santa Ana and Rohrmoser in the west, and San Ramon de Tres Rios in the east. Alajuela boasts a warmer yet pleasant climate, and many foreigners have bought homes in the La Garita area. Cartago, which is cooler than San Jose, offers rural areas that are ideal for farming or just a regular home. Heredia contains quaint towns and mountains that have become favorite spots for homes.

    The last three provinces, Guanacaste, Puntarenas and Limon, all have one great asset in common- the beach. However, they also differ immensely from each other. Guanacaste is located in the Northwest and is characterized by great expanses of cattle ranches; Puntarenas is the longest province, and it includes one of the main port cities of the country; Limon seems to be in a different country because of its Caribbean, African flavor. Housing in these three last provinces varies greatly, since the property that’s located in the beachfront is logically a lot more expensive than others.

    In Costa Rica, ownership of land is protected by the Constitution and several laws, since it’s considered to be a right of any person, whether they’re citizens or not. Even though land or home ownership is a right in this country, there are several institutions that foreigners should contact before buying a home. First of all, there is the Costa Rican Chamber of Realtors, or AMCHA, which is an extremely honest and reputable institution. You should also contact the Association of Residents in San Jose, as well as a trust-worthy lawyer, who can guide you through all of the steps. A lawyer can check to see if the land has any liens as well as to obtain the proper documents that record the sale of land or a house. Your attorney will be in charge of going to the National Property Registry (Registro Nacional) in order to check the legality of the property and to record its sale.

    Prices for housing vary depending on the area and type of house. Lower middle-class Tico neighborhoods have small houses (100-125 square meters/ 300-400 square feet) that sell for $24,000 to $50,000. Upper middle-class homes cost anywhere from $100,000 to $300,000, and luxury homes, like everywhere else, don’t really have a price limit. See current listings at CostaRicaMLS.com

    There are some good pieces of advice that you should apply when thinking about buying a home in Costa Rica. First of all, learn to ask around the neighborhood or area that you’re interested in; some of the best buys aren’t advertised in newspapers or other means. Secondly, you should send a Tico to ask about a house or property, since the owner might raise the price if he/she knows that you’re a foreigner; Ticos are also more experienced bargainers. If possible, try setting the price in colones, not dollars, since because of the devaluation, dollars go a longer way than the national currency.

    Many foreigners have chosen to settle down in Costa Rica because of its political and economic stability and because of its natural beauty. Buying a house here isn’t a difficult affair if you seek help from the institutions and people that were mentioned previously. Whether you’re looking for a hut or a mansion, you just might find it!

    Free Costa Rica Listings Search CostaRicaMLS.com

     
  • Sophia 2:20 pm on March 27, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Cost of Living in Costa Rica 

    Source: Costa Rica.com

    Check out current house/lot listings at CostaRica-MLS.com

    Living in Costa Rica gives you the freedom to spend almost as little or much as you choose; while many things are inexpensive, North American-style luxuries can add up. Despite this fact, life in Costa Rica is generally less expensive than an equivalent lifestyle in the United States, Canada or Europe, as many expatriates will happily attest.

    Those expats interested in simple living should budget $1500 or less monthly. Rents in rural areas and select urban areas hover around $300-$600 for a well-furnished apartment or small home. At this price, renters can expect Costa Rican-style amenities, which may include line-drying laundry and bathrooms equipped with electric shower heads. Generally, this budget allows for bus rides and the occasional taxi, big trips to the farmer’s market and a few restaurant meals each month.

    Others choose to retire or live in relative luxury, employing full-time housekeepers, commuting by car, enjoying exquisite homes and consuming imported goods. In the Central Valley, such lifestyles can easily amount to $3000 or more monthly. A lavish three-bedroom home near San Jose – complete with granite countertops, Jacuzzi bathtubs and hot water heater – starts at approximately $1500 monthly, and can cost much more. Check out current house/lot listings at CostaRica-MLS.com

    Food costs in Costa Rica largely depend on personal preferences. At a moderately-priced sit-down restaurant, a salad, main course and glass of wine will cost $15-20 per person. At sodas, the Costa Rican version of the neighborhood mom-and-pop, a full meal plus natural fruit drink will only run you $2-4. For those that enjoy cooking at home, groceries run the price gamut, and depend heavily on whether you consume imported or local goods. For example, an exhaustive trip to your local farmer’s market will cost $20-40, and can provide a small family with the fruits, vegetables, meats and fish necessary for a week’s worth of meals. On the other hand, purchasing expensive meats, imported wines and other premium goods at Automercado, a grocery chain that specializes in high-end foodstuffs and imported goods, could cost more than $200 per week for a small family.

    Remember that as a general rule, services and labor are inexpensive, but many goods are more expensive than back home. In other words, a housekeeper may charge $2 per hour, but a new car can cost almost twice as much as in the United States. (Used cars can be bought for only slightly more than their North American equivalents.) Gas and diesel are expensive here, usually costing $1-$2 more per gallon than in the U.S.

    The extra money spent on transportation is easily recouped in entertainment costs – trips to museums, outdoor concerts and street fairs generally run less than $5 per person. Most concerts and traveling shows cost the same as in other countries. For outdoor entertainment, Costa Rica’s extensive park system, wildlife adventures and gardens will satisfy any nature enthusiast. Be aware that tourists (anyone not legally classified as a resident or citizen) pay entrance fees (usually $10-$20), though proceeds help support the country’s national parks and private reserves.

    Medical care in Costa Rica is of high quality, and very inexpensive. Currently, residents have three options: private insurance, subscription to the CCSS (Costa Rican Social Security) or a combination of the two. Through INS (the National Insurace Institute), private medical insurance costs about $50-$100/month per person. Through the Caja’s public service, insurance for a family (two adults and their under-18 dependents) will cost $30-$50/month. Please note that for those under age 55, Caja payments include a mandatory pension payment, which will be paid out beginning at age 65.

    Check out current house/lot listings at CostaRica-MLS.com

     
  • Sophia 1:08 pm on February 5, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Manuel Antonio Village 

    Hacienda Matapalo, Manuel Antonio Village

    These are the most exclusive Condominiums yet to be released at Hacienda Matapalo. Located 600 to 700 feet above sea level, these units offer stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. With only two units per floor, no common walls with their neighbors, and a central elevator to service them, the innovative design provides each unit with near-360 degree views. With unobstructed views of the Pacific, the Coastline, the Rainforest, and the sloping Mountains, the views from The Manuel Antonio Village showcase the vast beauty that makes Costa Rica one of the most unique places in all the world. Spacious balconies maximize the view and incorporate the indoor-outdoor style of living. Floor to ceiling glass and windows accentuate the connection with nature, bringing the outside in. Each building within The Manuel Antonio Village is five stories, features covered and underground parking, and offers two floorplans available in two or three bedroom designs. For more information, Click Here

     
  • Sophia 1:10 pm on January 22, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Island Sanctuary : Chira Island, Costa Rica 

    View from Chira Island

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    Island Sanctuary Information | Click Here

    The new and exciting development “Island Sanctuary” comes from the same developers of Las Brisas Cielo, Ventanas San Mateo, and Peublo Escondido. The owners, who have been in Costa Rica the past eight years are ecstatic about their new development, saying, “We believe that our products represent the best that Costa Rica has to offer and the best values.  We believe that the island Sanctuary is the best offering we have ever assembled thus far.”

    It is located on an island in the bay of Nicoya… a 15 to 20 minute boat ride from the mainland.   Isla Chira is almost like stepping back in time, and is virtually unknown, even among locals.

    The island “feel” is like how Costa Rica must have felt nearly a century ago.   It is pristine, the surroundings are gorgeous and untouched, views are to die for, there are no traffic jams, no pollution, no crime, no casinos, no discos, and no tourist resorts.  In short, the island is a tropical paradise.

    Rendering of "Island Sanctuary" Bungalow

    It is large enough so that most will never be bored.  It has a 30 mile circumference with ten totally separate beaches and large stretches of land that have never been explored.   And, the inhabitants of the island make their living the same way that their fathers and grandfathers did, almost exclusively fishing or farming.

    The location of the sanctuary is on the top of a mountain with 360 degree views of surrounding mountains, the island and all of its bays, inlets, and small village, and of course the surrounding ocean with its other smaller islands.   The views are unequaled anywhere in Costa Rica.  Island living might not be for everyone, but it is for those seeking an escape and a haven from a world that has grown increasingly more frenzied, Chira is that refuge.  It is the space where nourishment and regeneration takes place.  Chira is peace, solitude and offers Costa Rica at its best and most unspoiled.

    Rendering of "Island Sanctuary" Bungalow 2

    The first phase of the “island sanctuary” project consists of 12 properties, with the phase itself being 5 acres total land.  It is located on the top of the island’s second tallest mountain and contains vistas that not only stretch for 360 degrees but contain a panorama of mountains, islands, bays and inlets, rivers and the surrounding ocean, that can literally not be duplicated anywhere else in the country.

    Each property contains 500 sq. meters (a meter being equal to approximately a yard plus 10%).   Common area per occupant will comprise of more than twice that amount per person.  The common area will ensure sufficient space between each property, and or bungalow.

    Property prices are $28,500 and financing is available with 50% down.  Purchasers must follow approved building plans although not required to use our builders.  Approval must be given before building can commence.

    There are three (at present) structures which can be chosen from.  All utilities with the exception of telephone are included in the pricing and gas (propane) will be used for cooking, hot water and wherever else appropriate, all other is electric and water is public.  The structures are hardwood and concrete (hardwoods will be primarily teak and pochote).   Roofs are metal, all wiring is standard gauge, septic is standard and built to Costa Rican standards as well.  There will be fans in each bungalow and screens on all windows and doors.  The price of the home and lot will initially be $62,500 and $67,500 for the A frame model.

    For more information and pictures CLICK HERE!

     
  • Sophia 10:49 am on January 21, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Costa Ricans Donate to Haiti via Text Messages 

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    Costa Rican Texters Aiding Haiti Victims

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    The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) said it has raised 125 million for Haitian relief through a donation program via cellular text messages.

    Those interested in donating through text messages must send a text message to the number 5201 in order to donate 1.000, 5205 to donate 5,000 or 5210 to pledge 10,000.

    The Costa Rican Red Cross will be responsible for administering the funds.

    In addition, ICE does not keep a single colon of the donation.

     
  • Sophia 11:13 am on January 20, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Quake Disaster in Haiti Prompts Costa Rica Aid Efforts 

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    Haiti Survivors Aid Wounded

    The 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated Haiti on Tuesday afternoon has prompted aid responses from Costa Rican institutions and aid groups that have offices in Costa Rica. EFE | Radioteleginen haiti.com

    The National Emergency Commission (CNE) announced that it will send a relief team of 55 experts to Haiti. This commission will aid in rescue and relief efforts. Press officials said the team will include engineers, doctors and health care and disaster relief specialists.

    The Haitian Red Cross estimates that between 45,000-50,000 people may have died in the quake.

    The CNE is working out an agreement with global courier DHL to transport the relief team and their equipment to the Caribbean island. The CNE and DHL collaborated on a 4.8 ton d elivery of supplies to El Salvador after heavy rains provoked by Hurricane Ida in November of last year left at least 157 dead and hundreds homeless in the Central American country.

    Haiti Hillside After Earthquake

    The Costa Rican Red Cross announced late Wednesday that it will send rescue personnel and equipment to the battered nation. The Red Cross opened its bank accounts at Banco Nacional and Banco de Costa Rica (see box) for donations for victims of the earthquake.

    Red Cross Haiti on Wednesday afternoon reported that its teams in the country were “completely overwhelmed.” The Doctors Without Borders organization said none of its   three hospitals in Haiti are operable.

    Costa Rica’s National Police will send 20 officers who specialized in search and rescue missions.

    The best way to help Habitat for Humanity’s response to the Haitian disaster is by donation via their Web site: http://www.habitat.org.

    The Chilean-based Un Techo Para Mi País (A Roof for My Country), which helped rebuild homes after the Cinchona earthquake in Costa Rica in January 2009, announced plans to build 100 emergency shelters for families affected by yesterday’s earthquake. To collaborate, visit http://www.untechoparamipais.org.

    Costa Rican Foreign Minister Bruno Stagno said on Wednesday afternoon that he had gotten reports that nine Costa Ricans were in Haiti, including Herrera and her family, when the quake struck. However, he said there could be more.

    Three Costa Ricans were working in Haiti for the Coca-Cola Company. One was evacuated by helicopter, and the other two are secure, Stagno said. Tuesday’s earthquake is believed to have been the worst disaster ever to have struck the deeply

    Onlookers Evaluating Damage: Costa Ricans Aid Effort

    impoverished nation. Haiti was battered by four hurricanes in 2008 and officials had been hopeful at the time that the aid the country received after those storms would finally help the country get on its feet.

    The country’s poor infrastructure does not allow for quick disaster response. Streets and highways are lined with now-homeless citizens, including Haitian President René Preval. The runway at the Port -au- Prince airport is operable, but the air traffic control tower has been damaged, further complicating relief efforts.

     
  • Sophia 10:44 am on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    How is the – Financial Meltdown – affecting Costa Rica? 

    Devastated Stock Trader

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    My sister lost 40% of her retirement funds last week. She has worked as a teacher for well over 30 years. She has always been conservative…her house is paid for, she has no debt, and both her and her husband will receive excellent pensions. She called me yesterday and asked “so… tell me again how much it costs to live in Costa Rica.” And this is a person who would never even think about “leaving the States”.
    How much will the credit crisis affect the real estate market in Costa Rica?? Well, we have already seen reductions…and in some cases, drastic reductions, in pricing along the pacific coast where purchases were funded primarily with home equity funds and discretionary income. Any situation which has been funded primarily with equity money and was leveraged with this type of credit arrangement has already been hit hard…and many projects have closed their doors. And in many cases, the projects will NEVER reopen or simply be taken over by someone else with deeper pockets.
    We have seen a dramatic surge in interest in our projects along the coast… http://www.azul-costarica.com and http://www.crventanas.com. Why? … In a nutshell…price point. The “lower priced” projects which are still quality are selling. We have had several (actually closer to 8-10 depending on status) sales and reservations take place in the past week…some through our newsletters and our own clientele and others through realtors in Jaco and surrounding area. We suspect the slowdown will continue but we also fully expect, especially as “buzz” increases about our projects, that they will sell out quickly. We have a group from Sweden that wants to exclusively represent us with regards to Playa Azul and we had a potential buyer yesterday for Ventanas who told us that he was “pleasantly surprised” at the beauty and professionalism of the project as the others he has seen in the area didn’t even come close. And this is someone who has lived in Costa Rica (relocated from the States) for ten years.
    I could give quotations and testimonials from several other people but I suspect that anyone who is interested would do their own due diligence…as they should. The most obvious questions are ( with regards to our projects) :

    New York Stock Exchange

    How low will prices go? …and… Can I get a better buy somewhere else?I could give glib answers but the only ones that will satisfy a buyer who insists upon due diligence is research and discovery for his or her self. Prices , if they are liquidation , can theoretically fall to zero or close to is. If they are development and sales are ongoing, take a look at price points and do your own calculations knowing what land and construction costs are. I suspect in the cases of both Ventanas and Pueblo Escondido you will arrive at the conclusion that we are offering at close to break even. Does your homework…ensure that the work is quality and that you WILL receive what you are paying for. And be sure to check out the competition.
    Las Brisas? … our development in the mountains overlooking Grecia? We are currently priced at substantially less than the competition and the competition has far less to offer. In the Grecia area, prices of nearby land are a minimum of $70,000 per manzana, or a little less than two acres. And that is without amenities and infrastructure. There is no comparison. If you want the perfect temperature, panoramic views, a decent amount of land and want everything except the house, already in place… ask us about Las Brisas. We will ensure that you receive the best possible price for the home that you build and are willing to work with you to make certain that you get the custom home that you have always wanted in Costa Rica.
    So then…what about prices in the Central Valley…Grecia and surrounding towns. Well, to date we have seen absolutely no slowdown. I predict that we will see some, especially with coffee prices now down. I think that we will be able to grab a few properties at prices less than today’s market and I think that the smaller properties with views that are currently around $40,000 … will drop. We need to be selective. Please trust that we will not overpay and will tell you what direction that we think the market is headed. We need to also remember that construction costs will not fall by more than a few percentage points. So… is it worth the gamble to save five grand on a property that you love? Maybe… but only you can decide that. I do not feel that we will see wholesale declines. Remember, where we are, most of the time we are dealing with coffee farmers and landowners who really have no idea of world events.
    So…go slow, be selective and do not be pressured into buying. If you think a price is a good one…ask questions and make certain that you are receiving value. The one thing that we at CR Home feel is inevitable? … That more and more boomers (and now, even more than before!) will continue to move to Costa Rica. There will be hiccups along the way…but it will happen. It is escape but, for Rhonda and I, it has been the best thing that has ever happened to us.
    Call us… ask questions…and know that we will be there for you.
    Randy and Rhonda… and all of us at CR Home

     
  • Sophia 10:22 am on January 15, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Costa Rica Buy vs. Build? 

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    Costa Rica Consturction

    99% of visitors and potential buyers to Costa Rica will say they prefer to buy an already existing home… until they learn that the few homes available command premiums of between 50-100%!

    THEN the questions become…”how risky is it?” and “how long does it take?” The answers: It is a simple procedure here to protect yourself legally from a bad builder AND dishonesty or fraud.  The reality in Costa Rica for a Tico (Costa Rican) is:  When a different home, a bigger home, or a newer home is needed… it is built. And you don’t really think that all of the Ticos in the country would build if it really were that risky, do you?

    Costa Rica Ocean View Consturction

    The reality is – yes, some newcomers get taken advantage of. Our clients DO NOT, and they have legal protection not even available in the United States or Canada. Deadlines are met, or penalized and there are virtually no cost overage clauses.

    You can build a first class, custom built home in Costa Rica for around $35 per square foot (not including land costs). It is something that 99.9% of newcomers would be comfortable in and almost definitely better than purchasing an existing structure. Areas further out in the Central Valley may be a little higher “operating cost” due to transportation and logistical increases. But if you encounter builders or realtors telling you that it will cost $60 or even $85 per square foot to build… RUN RUN RUN !!!

    Are these prices incentive enough to explore building your own “custom made” home in Costa Rica? – Our own home is a perfect example of Tico craftsmanship and “on time construction”.

    For more information, Click Here!

    Costa Rica is a lot more affordable than you thought. (Or the internet will tell you!)

    COSTA RICA MLS – Large Database of Costa Rica Vacation Rentals

     
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