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    Hi Scott

    Can you please refer me tpo a realestae agent, I have 2 ocean front lots in Costa Montana that i need to sell. I have paid 180,000.00 per lot. Lot number 44 and 45. Please see if there is some that can help me.

    Thank you
    Dave Olmo

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    Andrew
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    None of our Recommended Realtors will have an interest in helping you because:

    A: This is a Costa Developers project
    B: The Realtor would be competing with the developer who will nearly always be selling their own land cheaper than you want to sell yours for…
    C: There are plenty of people who are desperately trying to sell their land in these kinds of projects and …
    D: There is no lack of land for sale in Costa Rica, there is certainly a dearth of buyers at this time.

    Scott

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    kevin.smith
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    [quote=”DavidCMurray”]When we imported our household goods to Costa Rica, we were advised by the shipper not to declare any value for anything on the inventory which was destined for Costa Rican Customs. The notion was to let Customs come to its own conclusion.

    I don’t know what the duty rate is on used imported household goods, but we paid way, way less than one percent of our goods’ actual value. So it worked![/quote]That is valuable info. Thanks.

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