For those of you dreaming of building your own affordable home in Costa Rica, this series of articles will show you what’s possible working with a modest budget. This is my own vacation home and you can track our progress because I took lots of photographs and published articles so you can see what we did and, I have made it crystal clear how much it cost to build. This type of rural location and rustic, wood panel construction is not everyone’s cup of tea but, we love the cozy, earthy, natural energy of a home built from wood and, although we’re only 15 minutes from a small town it’s our refuge, an oasis of peace, with silent, star filled nights and beautifully clear, sunny days. This home could be located in any one of a hundred, different, beautiful rural locations in Costa Rica. There are so many stunning places in this country where great deals can be had ‘if’ you have the time and energy to find them. We built a two bedroom home, with one huge bathroom, an open plan liv
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Heavy Rains in Costa Rica – From the point of view of an architect
Knowing the soil conditions is extremely important as this is the only way to know if the ground will resist the load of what you are about ...
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Build Your Own Vacation or Retirement Home Part XXII. 22 weeks and US$73,564.57 invested in construction so far.
Well it looks as if some critters have already moved into our new home - uninvited - before we did. We have a blue and white swallows nest ...
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Build Your Own Vacation or Retirement Home Part XXI. 21 weeks and US$72,587.96 invested in construction so far.
Our construction crew continued sanding down the floors and started installing the ceramic tiles in the bodega and then the garage area. We ...
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Building Your Own Retirement Home Part XX. 20 weeks and US$72,153.94 invested in construction so far.
This weekend we bought the kitchen sink and the taps (faucets), the bathroom faucets, a zillion light bulbs, and a Gines propane gas 'on ...
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Building Your Own Retirement Home Part XIV. 19 weeks and US$70,182.16 invested in construction so far.
The construction crew have made good progress on sanding down many of the floors inside the house and the garage area is looking good... ...
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Building Your Own Retirement Home Part XVIII. 18 weeks and US$69,111.35 invested in construction so far.
Juan Carlos has begun placing the river rocks in the chimney and the living room wall. With the help of the experts where we bought the ...
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SOLD-Building Your Own Retirement Home Part XVII. 17 weeks and US$64,385.45 invested in construction so far.
Inside the house, Julio has now finished building the fireplace and the chimney up through the second floor office and through the roof. He ...
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SOLD-Building And Furnishing Your Own Retirement Home For Under $100K Part XVI – 16 weeks and $63,945.35 invested in construction so far.
Julio has started on the big fireplace - our entertainment centre - in the living room so the brickwork should probably be finished by the ...
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Costa Rica Architects – Are they necessary?
While a builder or an engineer can make some adaptations at your request to a stock building plan, or make some construction suggestions, a ...
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Building Your Own Retirement Home Part XV. 15 weeks and $60,563.88 invested in construction so far.
This weekend we have to run out and buy the toilet (inodoro), all the door handle mechanisms (llavínes), electric wall ...
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