How to find a house in Costa Rica PDF Print E-mail
Written by Randy Berg   
Saturday, 18 July 2009 09:25
"How to find a house in Costa Rica?" is a question that most people find difficult to answer. Many Americans nurture the dream of buying a house in Costa Rica, but are clueless about how to find one. This article will come as a relief to such individuals because in this article we mention a few tips that can come in handy while planning on finding a house in this enchanting country.
by RandyBerg


"How to find a house in Costa Rica?" is a question that most people find difficult to answer. Many Americans nurture the dream of buying a house in Costa Rica, but are clueless about how to find one. This article will come as a relief to such individuals because in this article we mention a few tips that can come in handy while planning on finding a house in this enchanting country.

Many Americans are now flocking to Costa Rica to ensure that they can get themselves a piece of paradise. Costa Rica lures them with the promise of captivating landscape filled with lush green and dense forest, entrancing mountains and fascinating volcanoes. The flora and fauna of Costa Rica is also wide and varied.

People who would like to find their house in populated areas would prefer the provinces of San Jose, Heredia, Alajuela and Cartago. These are centrally located provinces and are highly populated. Nearly two thirds of the population is that of the "ticos". People, who like to find beach homes, flock to places like Guanacaste, Puntarenas and Limon which are well known for their spellbinding beaches.

Overseas investors who come to Costa Rica to intend to find their dream nests in this country need to keep a few important points in mind. If care and precaution is not taken while finding the right house in Costa Rica to invest in, it will lead to many issues later which will make you regret your decision. Listed below, you will find a few tips that will come in handy.

Having a "tico" (native Costa Rican) by your side will really prove to be advantageous while finding a house in Costa Rica. You need to ensure that the tico can be trusted up on to get help you make the right choice. It is better if the tico is your friend rather than some stranger on the road.

Once you have tico friend by your side, scour the area where you would like to buy your house thoroughly. It is recommended that you inspect the area minutely to ensure that you will not have any regrets once you make the purchase. If possible, you and your tico friend should stay in that neighborhood to understand the area really well. The more time you spend there with your tico friend, the better understanding you will have of the area.

After you have decided that the area is safe and suitable for you to live in, you should run a check on the title deeds of the property. You will need the help of your tico friend. Both of you will need to go to the office of Public Registry and try looking for the title information in their computerized database. Your friend needs to mainly do this since the data is mostly in Spanish.

After confirming that all the title documents are correct and there is no cause for concern, the next step is to find out and fix on the price for the property. Here again, your Costa Rican friend will come in handy. Most of the Costa Rican property owners work on an assumption that "gringos" have money plants back home and they can afford any price they quote. Hence, if you are looking to buy a property, it is always better to get a "tico" to negotiate a price on your behalf.

By keeping these few points in mind while finding your house in Costa Rica, you can be assured of a peaceful purchase of the property and convenient, uneventful and relaxed stay in your dream home.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.