Youdoo2 wrote:
Ive been looking at the buying and selling aspect of real estate in CR. Is it as good as it seems? If anyone has some insight on this subject, I would really appreciate it.
As with any real estate investment(s), you must do your homework. Especially when it comes to purchasing real estate in a foreign country.
The market in CR has been going crazy over the past 3 - 5 years. Price in some areas, especially Guanacaste, have doubled, tripled, quadrupled, and more. There are still some good deals out there, but it's hard to find them published. Your best bet is to talk to the locals, check some of the spanish newspapers and do plenty of research. Most "ocean-view" or "beachfront" properties will command the highest asking price. Get away from the beach to find your best deals. YMMV.
You're not in Kansas anymore. Learn spanish, as many of the R.E. contracts are written in español. Find yourself a good abogado. This, in itself, can present challenges. And when it comes to realtors, don't trust anyone. Realtors in CR are not governed or licensed by any type of insurance commissioner. In CR, if you want to become a realtor, just click your heals together 3 times and say "I'm a realtor", and POOF.... You're a realtor!
Learn the laws about buying land in the maritime zone, within 50 - 100 meters from the shoreline, along with the laws about concession property and titled property. Also, read up on "squatters", and the rights they acquire after a period of time.
In some aspects, real estate purchases in CR can be very simple, but there are many parameters that you need to understand beforehand. If not, then you could lose everything. If you act in haste, chances are good that you will regret it. This is a common occurrance.
There are countless sites out there, and books that have been published, that talk about buying and investing in Costa Rican real estate. And I doubt that CRT is the best place to start. IMHO, before you spend a dime, do your homework.....LOTS OF IT! Buying in CR can be a dream come true, or your worst nightmare. How you proceed will govern the outcome.
Just my dos colones........
Buena Suerte,
Mucho Gusto
