Costa Rica Real estate information

by: ama Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Between the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean in Central America, lies the Republic of Costa Rica (Spanish for Rich Coast). This progressive nation has attracted the attention of people looking for Costa Rica real estate for retirement and investment, with its rich variety of plants, wildlife and recreational opportunities. It also is home to the largest percentage of national parks and protected lands. On top of all that, Costa Rica has an extremely high quality of life as a result of their outstanding infrastructure and reasonable cost of living.

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.

Purchasing Costa Rica real estate may seem confusing for a foreigner. 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.

The average Costa Rican native earns about $500 per month, of which that income allows a native to live reasonably and meet their creature comforts. In contrast, for the same lifestyle in the USA, one needs to earn substantially 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. This is the very reason many Americans and Canadians have chosen to purchase Costa Rica real estate and retire there.

Costa Rica real estate is divided into seven regions, and each region offers many different perks. More than a dozen National Parks are spread throughout the country offering hiking in the rainforest, horseback riding and mountain biking in the country side. Water related activities are white water rafting in the wild and untamed rivers, snorkeling through tropical reefs, surfing incredible breaks, sport fishing in crystal clear waters, kayaking and of course swimming. In addition, land based activities such as sightseeing, camping or visiting neighboring countries, Nicaragua and Panama.

A trip back home for a visit is no problem as Costa Rica also has two international airports with regular flight connections to all of North America, Latin America, and Europe. The local mode of transportation around the country is through taxi and bus services. The cost to travel the island is never very expensive. Although some people who have bought their Costa Rica real estate and moved here, have brought their car along with them

Purchasing a Home in Costa Rica

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