Real estate investment info in Costa Rica

The republic of Costa Rica (Spanish for ‘Rich Coast’) is located in Central America between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The advancing country is the recent subject of many world travelers and investors interested in Costa Rica real estate because of its beauty, recreational and economic opportunities. The area is also very rich in protected species and national parks. In addition, Costa Rica offers a very high quality of life with its reasonable living expenses and well-built infrastructure. Buying Costa Rica real estate will not cost much more than if you were buying the same type of property in the USA. The market in Costa Rica for empty lots to build on, or existing homes is fairly close to comparable United States properties. Regardless of your choice for the type of Costa Rica real estate you desire, from beach front, condos or luxury, your price will not be much different for the same type of property in the USA. Buying Costa Rica real estate might seem like a difficult and expensive task to accomplish. In reality, it is quite simple and that fact has encouraged many people to buy Costa Rica real estate, in addition to the lower cost of living. This cost of living is seen in the residents as well, since the average native earns about $500/month, which is sufficient to survive with a few luxuries. In comparison, the same lifestyle in the USA would require quite a bit more. The cost of living in Costa Rica is about 1/2 of that in the United States. A substantial income in Costa Rica is $2000 or more per month, An amount which would allow one many luxuries. For this reason, Many American retirees have bought Costa Rica real estate to live their golden years, with ‘real gold’. Costa Rica real estate is divided into seven regions, and each region offers many different perks. Costa Rica has more than a dozen National Parks scattered throughout the country, featuring a variety of recreation such as horse back riding, hiking and biking. Additionally, there are numerous water sports such as fishing the crystal blue waters, exploring the coral reefs, surfing and whitewater rafting the wild tropical rivers. Of course, camping and sightseeing neighboring countries such as Panama and Nicaragua are also opportunities for adventure. If you get homesick and want to take a visit back home or bring friends to your new estate, Costa Rica has 2 International Airports with connections all over the world. Additional transportation in the country is by Taxi, usually a few dollars anywhere and by Bus. Although some people who have bought their Costa Rica real estate and moved here, have brought their car along with them Artículos relacionados

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