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[quote=”waggoner41″][quote=”mattn63″] Thanks for the info. I checked out Craigslist, but it didn’t show much. I will be relocating and starting a Technical Services business. I plan to apply for Pensionado residency.[/quote]
Once you get your documents in to Migracion they provide you with a document called “Expediente”. Keep this and your passport with you and get your CR drivers license before your 90 days is up.
The Expedients proves you are in process, the passport identifies you and traffic cops require that you have the drivers license. You will no longer have to leave with these docs.[/quote]Excellent information. Thank you sir. I’m still looking for real estate listings for longterm house rentals. I plan to rent a house while looking for the “perfect” home to buy. Any info from anyone would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Matt
If a nice apartment would be good too, maybe I can help you, please send a PM.
[quote=”mattn63″]Hello,
I am researching moving to Costa Rica and can’t seem to find a good listing of home rentals by area.
Thanks,
Matthew[/quote]
Try this site: [url=http://avenidaclassifieds.com/?s=rent]http://avenidaclassifieds.com/?s=rent[/url]
Be aware that can [i]many months[/i] or even longer, before you receive this “…document called [i]”Expediente”[/i] so until then, you must leave.
Near La Fortuna, try this site:
Try http://www.vrbo.com for rentals. Even if they say short term only, you can always ask if they would consider long term. Good luck.
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