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    KEN VANWAY
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    what’s the best way to design or find a trip that touches on several areas in the Central Valley and southern pacific with the idea of determining whether this is a serious retirement destination?

    i’m from Texas and tired of the heat, drought and humidity so I like the idea of a place where you don’t need A/C

    just don’t know how to get started

    #536140
    MICHEAL LEVINE
    Participant

    You missed a great opportunity in not attending the Costa Rica Fast Track conference which was held in the first week of August (2013). There were opportunities to visit all kinds of housing – apartments, condos, villas, in a variety of locations in the Central Valley.

    I would suggest you contact Roberto Muggli, RE/MAX broker in Atenas, to see if he can set up a private tour to suit your requirements. His cell phone is (506) 8721-8954 and landline is (506)2446-4929.

    For the Southern Pacific, there are property tours running almost continuously. Look at

    #536141
    MICHEAL LEVINE
    Participant

    Oops, try again to get the link to work…

    http://www.pacificlots.com/visit

    #536145
    JASON HOLLAND
    Participant

    Hi Ken,

    As far as an escape from heat and humidity, the Central Valley and Arenal regions would fit the bill. Both have temperate climates year-round, no need for AC.

    The folks at Pathfinder International, IL’s preferred real estate advertiser, often organize trips to this area, as well as the southern Pacific. You can get more info here: http://pathfinderinternational.net

    You should also check out the Costa Rica Insider members’-only itineraries we’ve put together:

    https://internationalliving.com/country_clubs/costa-rica/travel-itineraries/

    Check these out and let me know if you have any further questions. I’m happy to help.

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    Ken: When you get it figured out, let me know. I have lived in Houston for the past twenty years, and I’ve about had it with heat and humidity. And traffic. And, and, and, …….

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