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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Living in Costa Rica – Why choose Ciudad Colon? 10 of 10
Donna has problem with her knees so when they arrived, she and Les preferred to look for a one story ranch styled home and although single ...
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Educating Sellers of Costa Rica Real Estate
While 4 years ago, we spent all of our time educating Buyers about how even though it seemed expensive to purchase here in relation to the ...
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Revoke the Peace Prize Awarded to President Barack Obama and Ask for a Refund!
In light of the ongoing war in Afghanistan, now entering its tenth year and showing no signs of abating, I respectfully request that the ...
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Occupational Balance in Retirement – Part II
Therefore, instead of looking at balance in the mundane sense of how we occupy our time, it is perhaps more useful to look at the inherent ...
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Will Advertising My Rental Property on WeLoveCostaRica.com Pay Off?
A VIP Member in our Discussion Forum just asked me if advertising their affordable rental home on WeLoveCostaRica.com would work for ...
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Costa Rica Health Care System Helped Retired Gringa with Breast Cancer – Video interview with Les Waggoner (9 of 10)
After arriving in Costa Rica with plans to sit back, relax and enjoy their retirement in Costa Rica, Les Waggoner's wife Donna was ...
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Gated Communities in Atenas, Costa Rica – 5 reasons why most expats choose a gated community
No matter how much you research at home, and how comfortable you are with the decision to relocate, there is still the uncertainty that ...
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A Gringo Doing Time In Costa Rica. Final part XII La Junta
Don Vicente had a lot of sympathy for me. He had first-hand knowledge of what kind of things Doña Violeta was capable of. He was ashamed of ...
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Retirement in Costa Rica Videos – What I miss most. 7 of 10
Les also said that making a change to accept the way of life in Costa Rica was the hardest thing to deal with but after he made that ...
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Rivers of Mud and It’s Still Raining – Photos of Santa Ana landslide.
The wettest state in the US is Hawaii which normally receives about 67 inches of rain per year, the second wettest state is Louisiana with ...
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