Living in Costa Rica is my dream come true, it is really funny how you imagine your retirement to be peaceful and fun; the places where you see yourself resting, the views everything, you never know there is actually a place like the one you imagine until you set foot in Costa Rica.

 

Guanacaste is my home, it is the place I worked so hard to enjoy and I love it, but I have to admit that there are so many wonderful places here, I might move around a little more and I have learned so much about Costa Rica real estate, I know now exactly what to look for in most of the places I am interested in: construction, architecture, services, location, prices and little details that a year ago I would have missed.

 

Costa Rica Volcano

This town is guarded by a powerful volcano in Costa Rica

 


Guanacaste properties for example are usually quite big: one of the perks of living on the pacific side is that big properties can be taken advantage of with nice fruity trees or big pools, so that is a plus right there. Another good thing is that the weather during the summer time is not humid at all, but very dry instead, so cruising around from beach to beach is one of the most fun activities. Costa Rica has also the advantage of having both: great rainforests and beaches and either one is accessible through Guanacaste.

 

Now the San Jose area is well known, greatly developed and although traffic can be torture, Costa Rica shows a very cosmopolitan side on this area: theaters, shows, art galleries, awesome restaurants, beautiful buildings and access to every other province is a lot easier from San Jose. Costa Rica can be an awesome destination and the Capital can be a nice place to start getting to know the culture and prepare your schedule during your vacation.

 

Alajuela, Cartago and Heredia are very peaceful: amazing volcanoes, impressive sightseeing and fun activities can take you on a trip through out Costa Rica history and ecological treasures, if you don’t really like to live by the ocean per se; these are good choices since these towns still keep the peace of the Costa Rica yesteryears.