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  • 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? 

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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) :

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    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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    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?

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    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!)

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  • Sophia 12:25 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Daily Surf Report 

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    Caribbean Coast – A macking NNE swell arrives on Tuesday morning bringing storms and huge surf. Will pick up to double overhead by the end of the day and still have well overhead sets Wednesday. The swell dies on Thursday, leaving cleaner overhead waves, and by Saturday is back to waist to chest. More swell expected as this is the Carib’s swell season.

    Pacific Coast – Expect a blast of offshore winds up north this week, with surf staying in the waist to chest range to start off Monday and last until the weekend. A swell from the south finally arrives early Sunday morning, and will combine with the big WNW swell next Monday.

    The Long Shot – The combo South swell and WNW will give spots overhead surf to start next week, but won’t last past next Wednesday. Past that – it’s FLAT…. Go to the Caribbean!!

     
  • Sophia 12:12 pm on January 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    My visit to Vantanas San Mateo 

    I went to Ventanas San Mateo to visit some friends who had recently bought a house there. They kept telling me, “you have to come!” and I was a bit hesitant about it, but I finally got my act together, bought  my ticket , and I was on my way. Once I got there I was literally kicking myself for having waited so long to take the trip. The first thing that stuck me, upon arriving in San Mateo, was how unbelievably beautiful the area was and how nice and accommodating the people were.

    Mountain Sunset

    Let me paint you a picture, I don’t think my words can even begin to do this place justice, but let me try! The community was built at the base of the Aquacate Mountains, there is lush vegetation everywhere that covers the mountain slopes. When you look out in any direction you are able to see panoramic ocean views, jungle, or mountains. All you hear is the sound of nature, from the wind blowing through the trees to the sounds of the birds. The soil is so rich here that the locals say all one would have to do is throw seeds at the ground and they will grow! Further, it is worth noting that this area is considered to be one of the richest fruit producers in all of Costa Rica.

    Ocean View | Valley

    The lack of tourists jutting around the jungles and white sand beaches leave this land pure, pristine, and less expensive than most other places. Although, do not let that stop you from visiting, there is plenty to do here. If you are game for saving money like me I suggest taking a walk around the town and observe some of its historical sites including the San Mateo chapel. Ocean goers in general can appreciate the warm water and the tropical fish while swimming, scuba diving, and snorkeling.  Or just lie out on the beach, soak up the sun, sip a cool drink and just relax! For fishers, you’re in luck, because Marlin and Dorado are plentiful here. If you like going on walks and or hiking, the Aquacate Mountains have endless trails to do this.

    San Jose is just 35 minutes away, so getting to and from the airport was hassle free. Also, between San Jose and Jaco you are able to find, everything you could ever need, from various types of restaurants, shopping, nightlife, even casinos. I didn’t really care for the clubs and casinos; I was totally content with the peaceful San Mateo, the fresh food, the jungle and the beach. I didn’t want to leave and as of right now, I’m planning my next trip!!

    For more info about this area and property for sale, visit http://www.costarica-mls.com/listing_details/238/modela1_ventanas_san_mateo_Costa_Rica_%28Misc%29.html

     
  • Sophia 6:41 pm on January 4, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Happy New Year! 

    Happy New Year from Costa Rica MLS!

    Hi Everyone!  The new site, CostaRica-MLS.com has been up for 4 days and we have already had

    over 2,100 unique visitors and today alone we had 46 new listings added to the site!  Thank you everyone for your support.

     
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