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I’m going to take some advice from the forum. We are going to visit CR a number of times to determine were we would like to live if we decide to move.
The location we would like would not be exclusive americans. Living well and feeling the culture is important.
Okay, David, but what’s your question? If you’re looking for guidance on where to begin, it’s all over this forum.
I have often recommended that you invest in George Lundquist’s four-day tour of the Central Valley, where most of the population lives, which is intended for those who are thinking of relocating here.
It has been a long time since I’ve replied. Today I have a couple staying with me that have built a home in Guanacaste and they discovered it is to hot and very difficult to get things you need. So they are trying to sell their home and they are currently looking for property in this area Grecia, Athenas, San Ramon.
My suggestion is this if you like heat them being on the beach or living close to the beach is what you are looking for. If you enjoy the cooler climates then areas away from the beach, in the mountain area is better. You really have to decide what climates you want.
My suggestion is come here spend time living in the area you think you would like, if you like it them purchase your property and build a home if that is your goal.
You would be surprised how many people build a home here then discover they are not in the right location or they really do not like Costa Rica.
You do not have to rush into anything. In fact if you take your time you will find some good deals. In our community alone someone has built a home now they are divorcing. That home will be for sale. That is going on all over Costa Rica.
Taking your time and investigating, getting to know people and talking to people like Dave that have done what your thinking of doing helps.
Hello, have a look at
http://home.tiscali.nl/wonenincostarica/wonenincostarica/wicr.htm
Maybe this can help you,
Bart.
Jenny couldn’t be more right.
There’s an old saying, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”. It couldn’t apply better than to the matter of deciding where to live in Costa Rica.
There is good climatic data available on the Internet. If you look, you’ll see that all the low-elevation beach locations are hot and humid all year, but to benefit from it, you have to read it.
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