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CHRISTIAN CLAVETMember
That link is the good one; http://www.migracion.go.cr/extranjeros/residencias.html
Thanks to you Jason
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CHRISTIAN CLAVETMemberThat is a good reference guide but not a “step by step” whitch is available with more cash from CR lawyer.. or Amazon.com..
Could you advice us for whitch is the most valuable one to purchase … “The Legal Guide to Costa Rica”
Thanking you in advance.
CHRISTIAN CLAVETMemberI think it isn’t the good time for canadian money exchange with colones even with good interest rates… but as soon the situation will be more appropriate I will consider doing the move. Which bank can you suggest me to do business with in first ?
Thanking you in advance.
June 2, 2015 at 2:36 pm in reply to: Buying a house or a lot without being permanent resident in Costa Rica #615480CHRISTIAN CLAVETMemberHi Jason, can you provide me with more of these suggestions around the Costa Ballena and Osa Peninsuela:
“A three-bedroom house in Sierpe de Osa on the South Pacific Coast. The three-bedroom, one-bathroom residence has a large kitchen and a comfortable front porch. The river town where it’s located is small but has charming cafés, a hotel, supermarket, and a bakery. It’s also near the soon-to-be expanded airport at Palmar Sur. Price: $69,500.
A small waterfront house in Playa Guapil, just north of Dominical. The two-story, 1,291-square-foot residence has one bedroom and two bathrooms. The area has some of the best beaches on the Pacific Coast, whether they’re for surfing, fishing, or just lying in the sun. Price: $135,000.”
Real estate links working in these areas would be very appreciated. Thanks a lot !
CHRISTIAN CLAVETMemberThanks Jason, I probably had to tell you before that I’m living in Canada and these links are good for USA.. humm!
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