Truly informative articles about retirement in Costa Rica can not be written by ‘travel writers’, they can only be written about by people who are actually living and who are retired in Costa Rica. 90% of the articles you will find here about retiring in Costa Rica are unique to our site. They have been written by people who have been retired in Costa Rica for many years, who understand the culture, the people and the country and you can learn from their experience.
Retirement In Costa Rica
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Health Care Prison in the United States. Freedom found living in Costa Rica
Do you ever feel like a prisoner to your job because of the rising health care costs? We did when we lived and worked in the United ...
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Costa Rica Opera – Madam Butterfly is a roaring success.
Costa Rica Opera - Madam Butterfly Is A Roaring Success The Compania Lirica Nacional (CLN) hired two casts for the starring roles for ...
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Brits Living Abroad in Spain – Careful planning ahead should ensure that Brits don’t have similar problems in Costa Rica.
"Retiring to another country is very different from holidaying there and the key to a successful move is knowing what to expect. ...
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Jaco Real Estate. Infrastructure continues to improve with new upscale supermarket.
While the last few years has seen unprecedented growth in the real estate market in the Jaco area, real estate is not the only thing that ...
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Costa Rica Caribbean Surf Shop Business For Sale – Includes small restaurant area and four income producing rental rooms.
Caribbean Real Estate For Sale in Costa Rica - This small surfer hotel is located right in front of one of the most popular surf breaks on ...
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Costa Rica Strike – August 2005
Unfortunately, the bad news is that my children and I had to endure a strike - una huelga' - here in Costa Rica where disgruntled ...
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Costa Rica Roads – “Will the roads ever be repaired in Guanacaste?”
The answer is Yes! I woke up one morning a few weeks ago and thought I was dreaming. My daily commute to work, which takes me from Playa ...
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Why Are So Many People From Venezuela Choosing To Live in Costa Rica?
People from Venezuela are moving to Costa Rica because of political and financial instability in their own country. For example, we have ...
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Costa Rica Tire Repair – Murphy’s Law in Costa Rica
Murphy's Law unfortunately applies to living in Costa Rica as well as everywhere else. Unlike most laws, these are simple laws to ...
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Costa Rica Cost of Living Is Not Expensive – I only spent US$158,693.31 last year…
It's that time of the year to examine my expenses from the previous year and say to myself: "Jeeez! Did I really buy that much salmon, ...
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