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10 Real
Estate Tips Before Purchasing in Costa Rica
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I have written articles concerning Costa
Rica real estate from the
perspective of legal parameters and due diligence when buying.
I would like to share
with you the current market here and trends. Costa Rica
is being marketed by
the media in the states as the place for boomer retirement
and now the hot
spot in the world for real estate.
Christopher Howard was
featured on the TODAY
show highlighting his popular tours and interviewed for
his take on this
migration to Costa Rica. NBC is now doing a future segment.
Is it happening -YES-
are real estate prices escalating as a result -YES-
supply and demand-should
you buy property here-absolutely -you have to look
and investigate more but you
can still find property of value dollar wise-. Prices
in Florida California
New York and other states are beyond the means of many
and people are looking
for an alternative even if it means another country.
Costa Rica with its
natural beauty,democratic gov,and lifestyle is appealing
and popular. If anyone
has information to share-please do.
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Once you found the property or home you like there are a
few precautions you need to take.
- Make sure you know the real value of the property.
- Do not assume the seller or broker is trustworthy
just because they speak English. This is a common pitfall.
- Make sure the property you are about to purchase
in not part of a nation park or is subject to restricted
use.
There
are areas near Dominical, for example, that abut a rain
forest where it is forbidden to cut any trees.
- If you purchase raw land, be sure to get a soil
sample and hire an engineer, especially if your lot has
been cut
out of a hillside. We know of one man who built a million
dollar home on a bluff overlooking the beach. About a year
later he had to spend $100, 000 to build a retaining wall
because the rain started to undermine his lot.
- If you buy in a remote region make sure you can
bring electricity to the land. This can be expensive. Also
check
to see if the water supply is good in the area.
- Do not rely on a verbal contract if you decide to
make an offer. Get everything in writing.
- Check out your neighbors. There is nothing worse
than buying property and finding out later you had bad
neighbors.
- If buying in the city or near a major street check
the noise level. Make sure there are no dancehalls, bars,
rowdy
neighbors or noisy buses.
- If you purchase a home, have an engineer make sure
it is structurally sound. Also, check the plumbing, wiring,
roof for leaks, water pressure and septic or sewage system.
- If buying in the city it is extremely important
to be familiar with the neighborhood where you decide to
buy.
Make
sure you are not buying in a crime-ridden area. There are
a few areas in the San José where you would not
like to live. A good broker and doing your homework can
help you
avoid this disaster.
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Best Regards
Rudy Matthews-
Costa Rica real estate and retirement properties
Thank you for client referrals and listings
(506) 262-2083 (506) 839-6961
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"Baby boomers are redefining
retirement - and leading the move to a new generation
of dream countries"
AARP Magazine
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| The
Golden Door to Retirement and Living in Costa Rica |
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Christopher Howard's The New
Golden Door to Retirement and Living in Cost Rica, is important
when doing research about moving to Costa Rica.
By
Hillary Chura
New York Times
July 30, 2005
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