Points to Consider Before Investing on Costa Rica Real Estate
On one of my last posts: Land Taxation and the weather cycle in Costa Rica I mentioned a couple of factors that could make a big difference for your future investment on
So here we go once more, and remember always to double check the information with your real estate agent if you have any doubts.
If you are on a luxury beach condo (More likely in Avellanas, Guanacaste) here are some things to check before your purchase:
1- The water pressure and water supply options: It is important to know where your water is coming from (Especially since most of it will be consumed by you) the pressure off course has to do with more practical stuff; so for example if you discover that the water pressure fluctuates at specific times, I would suggest a talk with the local engineer as to how to remedy this situation.
2- Fans vs. AC: This is a common dilemma for everybody; let me put it like this, if you have good ventilation in the rooms, and if there is no computer equipment in the house, I definitely will go with the fans instead of the AC. (Not only will you save money on electric power consumption; but the fans do not release “green house” gas emissions)
3- The trash: One of the most important aspects you really need to find out when buying a house in the beach. Learn about the trash collection schedule, and if there is a specific spot in which they pick up the trash. (This believe it or not has been a big issue for many people, so learn about how they deal with the trash in the area were your house is located)
4- Electric Cables: This point goes hand in hand with the roof and the rainy season future problems you could encounter; so make sure there are no leaks for we certainly do not want any water on those wires. Also make sure you have enough power outlets to cover your needs. (Before starting to buy furniture)
If you are on the city (Possibly in the Cortijo) pay attention to the following:
1- Location: The streets of downtown
2- The trash: Learn about the trash collection schedule, and if there is a specific spot in which they pick up the trash. (Some areas of the city are famous for not following the schedule, so learn if the building/neighborhood has a plan B to deal with this situations)
3- White Light: Fluorescent bulbs are not only healthier for your eyes but also good to your wallet as they save a lot of power. (Many houses already came equipped with this lights; never the less if yours does not, ask your agent as to where can you purchase some.)
Now I’m going to stop for I believe those are enough for the time being; never the less there are a lot more point to discuss towards Costa Rica real estate acquisition, and I promise to deal with those in future posts.