Business, Costa Rica Luxury Real Estate Agents


by Adam Morien - Date: 2008-07-27 - Word Count: 402 Share This!

Costa rica luxury real estate has been attracting expatriates from America for years now. Costa rica real estate agents say that most home owners originally come to Central America for business or pleasure - but are quickly seduced by the laidback atmosphere, lush tropical scenery and vibrant culture. This Spanish-speaking country nestled between Nicaragua and Panama is home to 4.1 million residents (as well as 1.7 million tourists) and boasts a high literacy rate (96%) and low unemployment (4.6%). The democratic republic ran by Ã"scar Arias Sánchez is as neutral as Switzerland and warmly encourages foreign investors.

Since the Costa rica luxury real estate market is based on the US dollar (rather than the Euro), Americans find that the properties are surprisingly affordable. Costa rica real estate agents promote everything from beach villas in Jaco to rainforest retreats on Mt. Arenal. The best way to find a desirable piece of Costa rica luxury real estate is to fly in for a visit and have one of the local Costa rica real estate agents show off various properties. Many investors impetuously purchase online, without ever seeing the property, only to be disappointed later. Certain areas (like the San José Metro) are seeing some of the effects of rapid urbanization, prompting land redesign.

On the other hand, there are many picturesque plots of Costa rica luxury real estate to purchase. Roughly 70% of the population lives in Costa Rica's Central Valley region, which has something for everyone. People who love romantic restaurants and old stone churches will love Santa Ana, while those looking for proximity to amenities may choose Alajuela. Grecia was voted the "cleanest town in Latin America," Escazú is home to expat ambassadors who work downtown, Zarcero is a beautiful village suitable for gardening and San Vito is the epicenter of coffee production.

Costa rica real estate agents say if expats were to drive 24 miles South of Quepos, they'll find the quaint village of Matapalo, a beachside settlement tucked away from the hustle and bustle of tourism. Similarly, Dominical has become a foreigner favorite - offering pristine surf conditions. Puerto Jiminez is another common nesting ground boasting a higher population. For those looking for more of a cultural / Caribbean flavor, most of the African American and Chinese minority populations settled in Puerto Limón, where it's a little more exotic, a little wilder and a "little more REAL," according to one new resident.


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