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It is best of you hire a private teacher. Me 😀
natashaMemberI contacted someone from another site he told me that the best places for me are:
Escazú y San Francisco de Heredia, después siguen Santa Ana, Moravia, Curridabat, Santo Domingo, San Joaquín de Flores, Montes de Oca
Also he said i can live with $920. Is that so?natashaMember[quote=”waggoner41″][quote=”natasha”]Is it possible to buy an apartment in Costa Rica for $100,000? Where in Costa Rica is the best place to live for someone who does not have a car?[/quote]
Where you live is an open question that depends on what your preferences are as to climate and other considerations.
We live in Ciudad Colon about 20km west of San Jose and as Scott said the bus service is very good running about every 30 minutes to and from here.
Since I am more familiar with this area going toward San Jose, Ciudad Colon average daytime tempurature is about 26C Santa Ana is a little higher and cooler and Rio Oro de Santa Ana is higher and cooler yet. You should be able to find housing under $100,000 in any of these areas.
[b]Cars:[/b] I paid US$1200 for a 1986 Nissan Vanette but a smaller car would cost less.
[b]Furniture:[/b] Can be quite inexpensive with patience. you might consider renting until you can acclimate yourself to where you want to live and what you will need.[/quote]
I saw an apartment(link scott posted) in Ciudad Colon for 100,000 ..so nice..only 2 left..:(
natashaMember[quote=”kordan”][quote=”natasha”]Is it possible to buy an apartment in Costa Rica for $100,000? Where in Costa Rica is the best place to live for someone who does not have a car?[/quote]
Depending on where you are interested in living, you can find many options–however, you really should spend a few months and see where you like
I live in Arenal–and I havent found anywhere more beautiful, safe, or clean[/quote]
Thank you.
Do you really think i have an option as to where in Costa Rica? I only have $100,000 – 140,000 at the most.
natashaMemberThank you so much i will look at the link.
natashaMemberYou have been unfriendly right from the start so please do not talk about attitude with me. You continue to give answer about things I’m not asking.
natashaMemberJesus Christ..do people speak English here?..should i make my questions in Spanish?..How about Portuguese?..
natashaMember[quote=”gzeniou”]Actually if you search the forums you will find just about all your answers to your question.
Check out Miss O postings, she asked the same questions:
It is not the same question.
natashaMember[quote=”maravilla”]if you’re going to live here you will need residency unless you want to leave the country every 90 days or pay a hefty fine for not leaving. it’s not just so simple to say you want to buy an apartment and then live in costa rica. i doubt even the dictator would allow someone to just move to Venezuela and set up shop without minding some rules. you might be better off renting an apartment. should there be a regime change in your own country, you may be saddled with something you can’t easily sell.[/quote]
I’m not asking for information on residency. You are answering something im not asking.
natashaMemberI never said i was looking for a job.Please whoever wants to answer i would appreciate if you stick to what i’m asking.
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