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  • Sophia 11:51 am on April 13, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Top 7 Reasons to Invest in Costa Rica Real Estate 

    Costa Rica the Beautiful!

    Source: Eric Carvajal

    Costa Rica has recently caught many eyes as a hot tourist spot but also as a great place to purchase real estate. With so much public attention and a vast number of tourists visiting Costa Rica every year, the country offers a great investment environment for real estate. Below are seven great reasons to invest in Costa Rica Real Estate.

    1. Stable Government:

      Costa Rica is a democratic republic with three branches of government and has enjoyed one of the most democratic governments in Latin America. As of 1948, Costa Rica abolished it’s army and since 1949 has enjoyed its peaceful democratic existence, often being referred to as the “Switzerland of Central America”. The government is one of the people and one that very much sees the value of tourism. Over the past few years the government has incentivized foreigners to come and retire in Costa Rica. Stable government ensures that the money you put into your property is safe. Political turmoil will never be a reason for illiquidity in your Costa Rican investment and also provides reason why Costa Rica is a great place to buy. There are many other locations around the world that investors think of to go and buy, but stability is very important and should play a huge factor in anyone’s investment decisions.

    2. Stable Currency:

      Investors want to know if their money is safe in Costa Rica
      Stability of the government has helped to maintain a solid and stable currency.
      The Costa Rican colon, also denoted as CRC is the official currency of Costa Rica. (Currently $1 USD = 516.245 CRC). Colones come in notes of 1,000 up to 10,000.
      US Dollars are also accepted as legal tender in Costa Rica. Both are widely accepted and exchanged throughout the country with approximately 90% of the places of business in the country accepting the US Dollar.

    3. Tax Incentives:

      This seems to be the one everyone loves! As mentioned earlier the Costa Rican government has created one of the most attractive investment environments in Latin America.

      Capital Gains Tax= 0% in Costa Rica. The capital gains taxes are exempt for a business if the money is derived from an activity that is not the normal course of business for the company (This exemption is established through the use of SA, or Sociedad Anonima). Property Taxes in Costa Rica = .25%. This rate is significantly lower than most places in the world. As a result people are buying in Costa Rica which increases demand and ultimately increases value. There are not many places where you can buy a piece of property that has incredible appreciation potential with such low holding costs.

      Corporate Tax: The Sociedad Anonima (S.A.)
      These forms of corporate structures allow owners of property to keep their names away from the corporations they own (literally translates as “anonymous society”). Ninety percent of all property in Costa Rica is purchased through these S.A.’s. When a property owner purchases property through these S.A.’s they use a shareholder’s loan to fund the purchase. Rental income generated is taken out of the corporation as dividend income and deducted against the initial investment and thus no taxes are paid.

      Income Tax: Only income generated in Costa Rica is subject to income tax
      Costa Rica offers large amounts of income to be deductible and free from any tax

      **all tax information should be verified by independent tax professional. The Carvajal Group, LLC would be more than happy to get you in contact with a tax professional in Costa Rica to assist you with your due diligence.

    4. Proximity to Major U.S. Cities:

      When investigating vacation destinations and environments for second homes or investment property, it is important to factor travel times to the destination. Costa Rica’s proximity to major US Cities gives even more reason why investors are buying property in Costa Rica. Great tourist destinations need to be close and easily accessible.

      Major US Carriers offer direct flights to and from Costa Rica from the following international airports (3-5 hour flight times)
      -Miami
      -Houston
      -Atlanta
      -Dallas
      -Chicago
      -New York
      -Los Angeles
      -Toronto

    5. Healthy Local Economy:

      For baby boomers and entrepreneurs, spiraling costs of living abroad, oppressive taxes and government regulation in the US have placed Costa Rica high atop the list of places to retire without sacrificing standard of living. This is what savvy investors are looking for!

    6. No Ownership Restrictions:

      Foreign Ownership is promoted in the country of Costa Rica. In many foreign countries fee simple title is only available to locals and without titled ownership your investments can be at great risk. All foreigners enjoy the same rights as Costa Ricans when it comes to real estate ownership. Titled, fee simple properties are all registered in the National Registry of Costa Rica properly protecting your ownership rights.

    7. Excellent Lending market:

      Prior to 2006, there was no market for lending in Costa Rica and investors bought and sold property on a cash basis. With the recent surge by worldwide and US lenders as well as the strengthening of the Costa Rican market, financing at reasonable rates is now an available option. This addition to the real estate industry has made it possible for many more investors to buy property in Costa Rica and will only increase the demand over time.

      As you can see there are many great reasons to invest in Costa Rica. Many people believe that it is too late to make any money. This is not the case! The time is now to invest in this beautiful country and incredible vacation spot.

     
  • Sophia 2:10 pm on April 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    $49k for Beach Lots @ Las Olas Beach Community! 

    Las Olas Beach Community Pool ClubLas Olas Beach Community in Costa Rica is a fully self-contained gated Community and all lots are literally steps to the beach. The property runs from the main highway to the beach which is a distance of one half mile. So when we say steps from the beach we mean steps from the beach. The project will also offer security with entrance gates and security guards. There is also a private security firm right in the community that can wire homes and monitor them 24/7 with armed guards right in the village that respond if an alarm goes off. All residents will have a Free Membership to the Beach Club located on over 5 acres directly on the beach. Esterillos Oeste Beach is one of the most stunning beaches in Costa Rica with great views of hills and ocean.

    Project Size and type: 100 gently rolling view acres directly on the beach extending into the hills overlooking the beach. First Phase consist of 72 fully titled lots and the Second Phase consist of 300 home sites under a condominium plan. A Beach Club with a Boutique Hotel and a condo hotel units will be built on a 5 acre parcel directly on the beach. There are two area on the main highway that will be designated as commercial centers. Take advantage of this ground floor, pre-construction opportunity with prices starting at only $90,000 for a beautiful beach side home site only steps from the beach.

    The Lure of Costa Rica: Property in Costa Rica is currently among the most desired in the world. In fact MSNBC recently called Costa Rica the hottest real estate market in the World. At still low prices compared to the US, many say it’s like buying real estate in California and Hawaii 30 years ago. But what is the lure of Costa Rica and what’s the secret that draws so many people to her like a magnet?
    There are many places in the world that have beautiful beaches with huge hotels, bright lights and loud night clubs. But Costa Rica is a special place where luxury and beautiful beaches are touched by the splendor of nature. From her tranquil beaches you will see Macaws, Sloths, Iguanas, Parrots, Monkeys, a variety of birds, luscious tropical vegetation…and much more! You will enjoy the beauty, peace and quiet as you walk along her pristine beaches and breathe in her fresh clean salt air. Costa Ricans call this air, “vitamins from the sea”. It’s a place where you can experience the calm and feel the beauty of nature around you and within you.

    At night… there are no bright lights to block your view of the heavens so it seems that every star is looking directly into your eyes. Cost Rica is a magical place where imagination meets reality and once you have experienced it, you’ll want to become one with her beauty.

    Las Olas Beach Community is located on the Central Pacific Gold Coast in Esterillos Oeste, 15 minutes north to Jaco Beach and 40 minutes south to Manual Antonio National Park, the most popular tourist destination in Costa Rica. This is one of the nicest beaches in Costa Rica, with wide and pristine beaches you can walk for miles and see nothing except the beauty of the nature around you as you breathe in the fresh salt air.

    Las Olas Beach Community is located in one of the only areas on the Central Pacific Coast where there are hills right next to the ocean. From miles on either side of Las Olas Beach Community, the terrain is flat right next to the beach with no beach access. (see our aerial tour) In fact, most of the property being sold in Costa Rica today is high in the hills with distant views of the ocean. There is really only 1/10 of a percent of good beach front property for sale in Costa Rica. So owing property on a beautiful beach in a popular tourist area is an incredible investment. Property like this just doesn’t exist in the US and is very hard to find in Costa Rica. So the location of Las Olas Beach Community is unique, irreplaceable and very valuable.

    Keep this in mind, it cost the same to build a house in the hills or on the beach, the difference is once those homes are built, the home on the beach is much more valuable. Why? Because it has a higher rental demand, a higher appreciation value and more easily sold simply because this is where people want to be. So astute investors are choosing to invest in beach front property when they are presented with an option. Just think for a moment, where would you like to be? Can you imagine yourself walking along the ocean with the fresh salt air blowing gently on your face? You don’t have to imagine any longer, it is now within your grasp at Las Olas Beach Community!

    Contact us today to LEARN MORE!

     
  • Sophia 12:10 pm on April 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Chasing Crocs in Costa Rica for Easter? A Tradition Many Don’t know About! 

    Well, it is certainly something you won’t see in the United States. Perhaps the closest thing is one of he rattle snake round-ups held in the southwest of the United States.

    In the Ortega de Santa Cruz village in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, the people stick to their own Easter tradition of chasing after crocodiles. During this annual event, brave lagarteros (crocodile men) confront enormous reptiles along the Palma river, sometimes ending up in deep caves, where the prey is cornered. It can take up to two hours to finally tie down one of these large reptiles The day’s catch is taken on the shoulders of the lagarteros to the village for everyone to see up the close. The reptiles are on show until Easter Sunday. Afterwards the crocodiles are always released back into the wild, unharmed.

    The lagarteada has been observed in Ortega since the 19th century without interruption, despite attempts by animal rights groups to have it outlawed by the constitutional court.The annual lagarteada is supervised by members of the Ministerio de Ambiente y Energía (MINAET), the environmental government agency.

     
  • Sophia 12:16 pm on April 5, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Tierra Verde Uvita, Costa Rica: A Master Planned Community 

    Tierra Verde Uvita

    Tierra Verde in Uvita is a Costa Rica Green Community just south of Dominical. This magical stretch of Costa Rica’s Southwest Coast boasts some of the best views found anywhere in the world. We let nature dictate how we should develop our properties, and we are cognizant of protecting the large wildlife corridors found throughout the area.

    The first and foremost consideration is to protect the land, environment and local community culture around Tierra Verde, a clear distinction from many other developers. This development collaboratively pools the brightest minds in sustainable ecological design. The area was specifically chosen for its combination of unparalleled natural attributes and a socio-political mindset that views ecological development as key to the region’s social, economic and sustainable future.

    Tierra Verde Uvita’s unique geography and careful planning affords spacious home sites ranging between 1.23 and 1.4 acres and provides homeowners significant flexibility when orienting their residence to capture a particular view or layout. The homes will be fashioned around a tropical Balinese Style to provide a theme throughout this gated green community. Building costs for custom homes start at approximately $85-$100 per square foot. Some examples of the typical homes which will be built in Tierra Verde Uvita Costa Rica are included here.

    Each lot is serviced by electricity and phone, while our artesian well delivers some of the best water our residents have ever had the pleasure of drinking.

    Costa Rica Ocean View Homes : Dream Residences

    Some examples of the typical luxurious style of ocean view homes which will be built in Tierra Verde are included here.

    amapola design luxury home


    gardenia model spacious home


    classic home design ginger


    orquidea plan ocean view example


    heliconia style infinity pool


    Your home standard features include:

    • Cable and Internet ready
    • Large exterior glass walls to maximize stunning views
    • Air conditioning
    • Stainless-steel appliances, refrigerator, gas range, range hood, microwave and dishwasher
    • Granite countertops in kitchen and bathrooms
    • Ceramic and wood tile throughout
    • Built-in safe
    • Large laundry room with washer and dryer
    • Purified drinking water system
    • Covered parking with storage locker for each unit
    • Bali architecture to fit into the jungle
    • Wood beams and teak ceilings
    • Expansive windows
    • Exterior stone finishes to match the natural surroundings
    • Bali style roof plans with ventilation and tiles for house cooling

    Contact us today to Learn More!

     
  • Sophia 8:46 am on April 2, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Pura Verde Costa Rica Properties Announces Los Pelicanos Ocean Club 

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

    Source: PRWeb

    During a recent Internet radio show, Dave Matluck, chief executive officer of Pegasus Star Limitada, the developer of Hacienda Matapalo and marketer of Pura Verde Costa Rica Properties, announced that Los Pelicanos Ocean Club (aka Los Pelicanos Resort) developed by Su Casa Desarollos de Vivienda S.A., one of the most respected real estate developers in Central America and one of the leading experts in marine engineering and development, is the newest property in Costa Rica to receive the Pura Verde brand and certification.

    Find out more about this property by contacting http://www.LosPelicanosResort.com

    Located just off the Costanera Highway north of Quepos, Los Pelicanos is the first and only titled waterfront community in Costa Rica. With waterway access to both Manuel Antonio National Park and the Damas Island mangroves, homeowners are just a 15 minute boat ride from their own backyard dock to the best sport fishing spots on the Pacific Coast, as well as the newly constructed Marina Pez Vela, the only full service marina in the entire country.

    “You can dock your boat at your back door on fully titled land,” explained Su Casa Desarollos de Vivienda S.A. CEO Manuel Gonzalez. “With 82 houses having their own waterfront docks and another 44 condominiums where owners can keep their boats in the property harbor, Los Pelicanos is an ideal community for boating and sport fishing enthusiasts.”

    “It also has a large and spacious clubhouse,” added Matluck, as he cited some of the amenities. “A large pool, tennis court, poolside bar, gym and game room are all included, plus a self-contained center for food and other needs are all on the property. As a boater and fisherman myself, if I wasn’t directly involved in the development of Hacienda Matapalo or if it didn’t exist, this is where I would want to call home.”

    Well known for the best blue water fishing anywhere in the world for sailfish, blue and black marlin, dorado, snapper, yellow fin tuna, roosterfish, jack, mackerel, tarpon, wahoo and snook, Costa Rica is considered by many to be a fisherman’s paradise. Not to be outdone, the area also has unparalleled beaches, wild rivers and a wide variety of shopping and restaurants. As many will admit, it is ideally located in the path of growth and development. And of course Manuel Antonio National Park draws more visitors to it annually than any other attraction in the country.

    With developer financing available at Los Pelicanos, there are three three-bedroom models available. The 1,722 square foot Gray Pelican starts from the low-$300,000s USD, the 2,981 square foot Brown Pelican starts from the mid-$400,000s USD and the 3,283 square foot White Pelican starts from the low-$500,000s. The 1,200 square foot condos start at $215,000 USD. Perhaps the best part about all this is the timeframe from contract to move in is about four months.

    “As with any property that has been branded a Pura Verde Costa Rica property, Los Pelicanos can be purchased with the confidence of knowing that due diligence was performed by a team of experts in researching every possible element of the property,” Matluck explained. “All of the legal, environmental and engineering issues pertaining to this and other Pura Verde properties are considered ‘certified’ as having been thoroughly researched and determined to be in order.”

    Although many developers have inquired about receiving the Pura Verde brand for their properties, to date only a handful of properties have the criteria for being qualified, meaning that they are in complete compliance with all the environmental laws and regulations that are designed to protect the environment from any type of abuse. These properties are: Hacienda Matapalo, Tierra Verde Uvita, Finca La Principessa D’il Mare, Casa Big Sur and Red Frog Farm (Finca de la Rana Roja)

    Find out more about this property by contacting http://www.LosPelicanosResort.com

     
  • 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 10:18 am on March 25, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Why Choose Costa Rica to Live or Retire? 

    Retirement in Costa Rica

    Thinking about moving to Costa Rica? Curious to see what land and/or a house will cost you? Search Multiple Listings for FREE at http://www.CostaRica-MLS.com

    Costa Rica has become one of the most desirable retirement destinations in the world, not only because of its ideal climate and breathtaking beauty, and a country of great heart and soul, making it always endearing and generally unique among its neighbors.

    RELOCATION FACTS & FIGURE:

    WHY Choose Costa Rica? – WHY is it different, better, unique? Well, the reasons are as abundant as the overall diversity of this enchanting country – Heavenly mountains and delightful beaches, the healthiest climate of the world.  A profusion of flora and fauna like nowhere else on this planet.   And on top of it all, very reasonable real estate prices. All of this make Costa Rica a true paradise.

    Costa Rica offers all the comforts of home in a relaxing tropical paradise, Costa Rica has become the ultimate relocation and retirement destination. The warmth of its people and its climate have attracted thousands of Americans and Europeans, but the advantages of living in Costa Rica extend far beyond its “fun-and-sun” reputation.

    Costa Rican food may be a little different than what you are used to, as with traveling, living or retiring to any country, but you will surely enjoy the wholesome differences, with infinite variety of garden fresh and street market inexpensive fruits and vegetables.

    STRATEGIC / ACCESSIBLE LOCATION:

    Strategically located in the center of the Americas, means quick and easy airline access from the United States, as well as convenient shipment of personal goods to Pacific or Carribbean Ports.

    We have two modern international airports, one in San Jose and the other in Liberia. There are commuter flights throughout the country to smaller local landing strips. We have an outstanding bus and taxi system. And even if our country and local community roads are not always in the BEST repair…You can trust that the main highway systems are smooth, modern, well planned and well-maintained.

    WEATHER:

    During the dry season –our Summer – which is roughly the end of November to May, we still get showers a couple of times each week. Even in the rainy season – our Winter – around the end of May through December, the sun shines all morning and into the early afternoon, before we are blessed with a lively rain typically lasting 2 to 4 hours. There is but one caveat to this perfect climate…Although we have mountains… we DON’T DO… snow!

    PEOPLE:

    The Costa Rican people (or Ticos as they call themselves), are almost an international cultural phenomenon because they are such a gentle, spirited, friendly, educated, polite and kind people. They are open-minded and eager to assist. When you say thank you or “gracias” in this country, the reply is always CON GUSTO which translates WITH PLEASURE, and they MEAN it! And as an added bonus they seem to border on a refreshing obsession for cleanliness. You will surely find and appreciate this to be one of the cleanest countries in the world. The people, their homes and public facilities.

    STABILITY / GOVERNMENT:

    The psyche of the people is most certainly, and quite fortunately, reflected in the more than 150-year history and tradition of free and honest elections. Costa Rica boasts the oldest democracy in Latin America, which is why it is richly known for its political, social and economic stability.

    NO ARMY BENEFIT:

    This stability (even among less stable neighbors) has been achieved and upheld WITHOUT a standing army, which was abolished in 1948. Instead of investing money into a military, resources were instead allocated to highways, education, medical care and the cultural arts.

    AFFORDABLE COST OF LIVING:

    This theme of democracy and devotion to the enrichment of the lives of the population has resulted in a highly educated, productive, yet affordable workforce for companies and individuals, alike.

    In turn, Costa Rica in general, has a very affordable cost of living which is particularly appreciated by visitors or those who relocate from the United States, Canada and Europe. A couple can live comfortably on less than $1500 per month. Housing, construction, food, utilities, property taxes, insurance premiums and labor (7) domestic help are where you will find the greatest and most dramatic savings.

    If your current tastes already trend higher, then you will pay more for it here, as you would in your own country of origin. But more is still less.

    PROPERTY VALUES:

    As for property ….The type, size and location of the property will dictate how much you pay. A simple but pleasant home can be purchased for $45- $90 per square foot. The range in price will depend on your personal preferences. Check out some retirement properties and communities, and inexpensive living housing here.

    COMMUNICATION:

    So now that you have arrived…please know, that at least in most locations in the country, you can enjoy consistent and realiable access to modern communication. Internet, cell, fax, land phones, and, actually, an efficient surface mail system. Let it be known, however, that the Spanish word for address is “direccion.” Unless you have a Post Office Box, more often than not, your address is, literally, a sequence of “directions” unless and sometimes even if, you live in a more metropolitan area.

    Two top-notch English newspapers, cable DirectTV access with US and British Channels, along with availability of English language books and movies help appease the potential for “homesickness.”

    There is also a wide variety of options for Spanish language study in both private and public venues.


    MEDICAL GENERAL
    :

    So what if I get sick? By the way…yes, you CAN drink the water! However if you DO require medical treatment, Costa Rica is considered to have among the best, low-cost medical systems in the world. This system focuses on both preventive and curative care, is accessible, affordable and comprehensive. You can be treated in or by, private or public hospitals/doctors or clinics. AND based on your residency status, you will have different advantages within the country’s system. Many doctors here are also board certified in the U.S. and have practiced or studied in the U.S. or Europe. You should look to your own health insurance provider and their reimbursement rules when visiting or living outside your home country. Claims reimbursement will vary depending upon your insurance provider.

    MEDICAL COST:

    In general, the cost of an office visit will likely be comparable to your co-pay in the U.S. or at the minimum ½ to 1/3. You can also be confident you will be well cared for by staff and doctor.

    MEDICAL – COSMETIC SURGERY/COST:

    Looking for some rejuvenation?….want a little nip, tuck, enhancement or reduction? Costa Rica is rapidly building a reputation as the Beverly Hills of the south in regard to cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgeons here are highly qualified, academically correct, speak perfect English, have fine facilities and post-op care, and thery are able to offer their services at a fraction of the cost of the United States. Typically, 30-50% more affordable than the same procedure in the U.S.

    DENTAL CARE:

    The quality of dentists and the more reasonable cost of routine and cosmetic dental procedures follows the same integrity and savings that can be observed for medical procedures.

    BUSINESS CLIMATE FOR INVESTMENT:

    Now that we’ve covered a lot of the “emotional” WHYS of Costa Rica, perhaps we should get down to business.

    Costa Rica, is well recognized for its friendly business climate, infrastructure of international business standards, and a positive attitude toward foreign investment, making it one of the safest and most attractive countries in Latin America for investors from anywhere in the world.

    A recent World Bank Study ranked Costa Rica at a very high 83 percentile, Meaning 83% of countries worldwide have LESS political stability than Costa Rica, and accordingly, we have the most desirable rating in all of Latin America.

    BUSINESS SENSE MAKES CENTS:

    Depending on the type of business, there are generous incentives, tax breaks and in some cases, waivers on import duties. The Maximum Costa Rican tax rate is 30% with no city or state taxes and low property taxes. Formation of an offshore corporation to shelter earnings and reduce taxes is an option for many. Also, U.S. citizens can recognize sizable tax exemptions, currently $80,000 applies to individual overseas-earned gross income. Please, however, always seek advisement from a professional financial advisor, so that you can make the best and most informed decisions.

    Entrepreneurial opportunities are feasible and most certainly exist for those inclined. Keep in mind, however, there is always risk, anywhere, when starting a new commercial endeavor.

    HOME AWAY FROM HOME:

    With so many Americans, Canadians, Europeans and others relocating to Costa Rica on a full or part-time basis there is ample opportunity to “find your own crowd” and interact on your own level, whatever that might be. A large selection of clubs, organizations, churches and volunteer activities will enhance your ability to make friends, with either locals or transplants, who share similar interests, regardless of race, color, creed or national origin.

    You can also still play tennis or golf in the local country club or in your own gated community. And…when you yearn for US restaurant franchise food, familiar clothing labels and product brands they are always available and accessible.

    WHAT DO I “DO” WHEN I GET THERE?

    The short answer is…anything you want. Both locals and transplants easily find and forge new friends to share in a vast array of cultural, social, sporting, ecological and volunteer activities. Costa Rica is the perfect destination to re-think or re-invent your life or business, or simply hone your own personal status quo. And… you can drink the water, communicate, hibernate or proliferate in this country that is ‘beyond clean,’ welcoming, open-minded and communicative….whether or not you speak the language.

    Well, as the locals say, “Pura Vuda!”

    Thinking about moving to Costa Rica? Curious to see what land and/or a house will cost you? Search Multiple Listings for FREE at http://www.CostaRica-MLS.com

     
  • Sophia 11:59 am on March 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Festival to Take Over San José 

    Tico Times Staff

    The event celebrates its seventh edition March 12 through 14 and, judging by the program,

    Taking Art to the Streets: French troupe Compagnie des Quidams is set to close the Transitarte festival Sunday.

    organizer San José Municipality has learned how to squeeze in a ton of activities. Weather permitting, festivalgoers will quickly learn why Ticos refer to the dry season as “summer.”

    The festival officially kicks off today at 7 p.m. in Parque Morazán, one of San José’s public spaces that will be used as Transitarte’s stage throughout the weekend. But, starting at 9 a.m. and throughout the day, book fairs, art sales, concerts and other events will take place in various venues around the city, including Parque Nacional, Parque España, Plaza de la Democracia, Jardín de Paz, Plaza de la Libertad and more.

    Saturday gets rocking early in Parque Morazán, starting at 11 a.m. with the folkloric group Areito and featuring other bands such as Sincrónico and Parque en el Espacio through to the night, until the last act, rock ska band Percance, takes the stage at 9 p.m. Jardín de Paz, near the Edificio Metálico, will get jumping tomorrow, too, with activities ranging from miniature golf to the popular Afro-Brazilian dance-combat form capoeira.

    Sunday offers mini golf again at the Jar-dín for anyone who missed out, as well as a host of musical acts, including electronic tango outfit Nottango, dub reggae group Moonlight Dub Experience and the self-proclaimed “psychotropical” Sonámbulo.

    The festival finale is set for 7 p.m. Sunday at Plaza de la Democracia with a street performance entitled “Rêve d’Herbert” (Herbert’s Dream) by French troupe Compagnie des Quidams.

     
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