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So are you thinking about retiring or relocating to Costa Rica?

The land of pura vida living is definitely worth considering. Costa Rica is known for its stunning natural beauty, with lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and breathtaking biodiversity. Not only that, but the cost of living is relatively low compared to many other countries. The healthcare system is top-notch and affordable as well, making it an attractive option for retirees. Plus, the warm and friendly locals will make you feel right at home. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature, enjoy outdoor activities like surfing or hiking, or simply want to live a more relaxed and peaceful life, Costa Rica has got it all. So grab your sunglasses and start picturing yourself sipping on a fresh coconut by the beach – retirement in paradise awaits!

Enjoy these articles to assist you in gaining vital information.

From Packing to Pura Vida: Navigating Your Move to Costa Rica with the Family

Moving to a new country is always a significant challenge, and adding children to the mix introduces even more complexity. […]

Where to Call Home in Costa Rica: A Region-by-Region Breakdown

What area of Costa Rica is right for ME?.  Based on Google data, Costa Rica ranks in the top five [...]

Mar Vista: Living la Pura Vida With Security and Comfort

Costa Rica is indeed a magical place and almost everyone visiting feels it on day one. It’s a natural and [...]

Incredible Update in the Tres Amigos Region

When contemplating moving to Costa Rica from Vancouver Island, British Columbia in 1999 most of my friends were ready to [...]

Considering the Regions of Costa Rica

What area of Costa Rica is right for ME?.  Based on Google data, Costa Rica ranks in the top five [...]

Costa Rica’s Premier Retirement Community

In the past two months here in Costa Rica, we have made tremendous progress in the new subdivision, Vista Alta, [...]

Finding our Shangri-La 

Jardin La Torre (Tower Garden), A Unique 55+ Retirement Community near San Ramon de Alajuela, Costa Rica  Finding our Shangri-La  My wife, [...]

The Expat Dementia Dilemma in Costa Rica

Retirement arrived, and you finally live the pura vida dream in Costa Rica in your forever home. The initial honeymoon [...]

Choosing a Legal Property Manager

You now own a home in Costa Rica. Congratulations! What an exciting and wonderful event! But who is going to [...]

Understanding the Real Estate Market

I have over 30 years of combined experience as primarily a real estate attorney, in both Canada and Costa Rica, [...]

Considering Relocating to Costa Rica?

Almost 50% of expats who move to Costa Rica return to their home countries within two years. Why? There are [...]

Our Path to Pura Vida

Hola! Originally from New York, my wife and I knew that retiring there wasn't the best option for us. Warmer [...]

Which of Nohara Estates Is YOUR New Casa?

SEE OUR WEBSITE There's an open invitation to let Nohara Estates take you on a journey with their exclusive stream [...]

Building CR – Picking Your Dream Property

Plan to build your dream home in Costa Rican paradise? First, it's always recommended to find a reputable real estate [...]

Considering Relocating to Costa Rica?

Costa Rica Legal Due Diligence Seminars If you are an expat who is interested in understanding the pure legal facts [...]

Buying Real Estate in Costa Rica: The Basics

PART 1 Now that international borders have reopened, the real estate market in Costa Rica is starting to heat up. [...]

HOA Law in Costa Rica

Purchasing or renting property in Costa Rica can be confusing for foreigners. One of the most confusing and least understood [...]

Trading Paradises

"I traded all that in for the pura vida lifestyle." How many times has each of us read that statement?  [...]

Digital Nomads Welcomed in Costa Rica

A proposed modification to section 88 of the General Law on Immigration, law No. 8764, brings exciting news to those [...]

Costa Rica Its A Lifestyle EN/SP

(Spanish below/Española abajo) Living in the small fishing village of Playas del Coco has undeniably slowed this New York City [...]

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