Building a Home in Costa Rica
So I have hired all my staff for the construction of my Guanacaste housing project, the construction will begin in about 3 weeks worst case scenario and will last probably somewhere between 2 and 3 months. Already I am receiving emails from readers interested in the housing project and that makes me happy.
Guanacaste is definitely a former rural location developing into a big city, although there are a lot of companies, constructions and what not expanding to this location, it is quite impressive to see how everything is blending in with the beautiful sceneries in the area. Real estate in Guanacaste is becoming more and more popular, but that doesn’t surprise me, I mean who wouldn’t want to buy a home in
Buying the construction materials will be the next step to take, my architects, being locals and knowledgeable of the possible choices available in Costa Rica and basically all over Guanacaste, will help me with this getting different offers from the places they know carry good products.
I will probably begin with all the advertising of the properties in a few weeks before the construction is done. Maybe I won’t even need to since I have noticed that a lot of people are already interested in renting property in Guanacaste. Anyways, I am happy that my Guanacaste housing project will be doing well without even having it built.
I can’t believe it all started with a random idea o going ahead and buy a home in
costa rica condos for sale on 21 Dec 2009 at 4:21 am #
As said earlier, you will find two sets of prices for the same Costa Rica condos—the price for the foreign buyers are some 15 to 20% higher than price asked from the local buyers. Even at that rate, the price will seem quite a bargain as compared to the prices of comparable properties in the US and Europe. So you will be able to make real bargain, if you can grab the deal for local price.