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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:35 pm 
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Californicationdude wrote:
costa rica has over 100k north americans at any given moment according to CR government figures.

counting permanent or perpetual tourists and visitors, there are a lot of north americans in CR.

http://www.costaricapages.com/blog/trav ... -drop/1738


I could not find that info in the link you provided. What did I miss?

You may not trust the State Department but how much more reliable are the CR figures? At last report they still could not give an exact number of tourists who entered the country in 2008.

Until someone can up with some data to support the 70-100K number I will go with the info from the U.S. Embassy.

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20k difference, do you think the 5 americans you may run into out of the 20k make a difference? You guys are being funny...


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20k difference, do you think the 5 americans you may run into out of the 20k make a difference? You guys are being funny...


Glad we can amuse you. What I find hilarious is the difference in two of your recent posts.

On June 11, 2009

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I love how the little mice wheels turn in your heads. Now I've never been to CR.


On July 17, 2009

Happyfloridaguy wrote:

I have been to CR numerous times. I love it there,


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Virginal trip was in 06. I went 5 times that year!!!


Are you sure that in a previous life you were not a retired attorney doing pro-bono work? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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20k difference, do you think the 5 americans you may run into out of the 20k make a difference? You guys are being funny...


Glad we can amuse you. What I find hilarious is the difference in two of your recent posts.

On June 11, 2009

Happyfloridaguy wrote:

I love how the little mice wheels turn in your heads. Now I've never been to CR.


On July 17, 2009

Happyfloridaguy wrote:

I have been to CR numerous times. I love it there,


Then today

Happyfloridaguy wrote:
Virginal trip was in 06. I went 5 times that year!!!


Are you sure that in a previous life you were not a retired attorney doing pro-bono work? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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You guys are very sensitive. relax, I was just commenting on the argument being kind of pointless, what does it really matter at the end of the day? I can't comment on the post that says I haven't been to CR, I definetely didn't post in June of this year. The mice thing sounds like something I might say, sorry but arguing over whether I have been to CR or not seems about as dumb as arguing if there is 50k or 70k americans in CR so I will let you win this one and we will just pretend I am confused as to where I have been in the past. That way I will save you the time from worrying about things that don't matter... ;)


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Are you sure that in a previous life you were not a retired attorney doing pro-bono work? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ding ding ding! We may have a winner here !!!! :shock: :o :lol: :P

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Amazing how you guys take off on bunny trails and get off the subject -although it does make for fun reading!

IMHO, $450.00/mo. for apts. like the Vistalinda looks like more than a fair buy. When you have a safe place for a month for less than what any of us would spend for a weekend, well - let's just say that keeping my ass out of any statistics report is well worth the colones.


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Has anyone ever stayed at Hotel Vistalinda before? If so, what's your thoughts on the place? Also, does anyone know what bus you would take to get into town?


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I think the new route of the Heredia-San Jose train goes fairly close to the Vista Linda apartments.

Give some thought to the Hotel Aranjuez which is walking distance to SL.

http://www.hotelaranjuez.com/tarifas_apartamentos.htm


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DiegoC wrote:
I think the new route of the Heredia-San Jose train goes fairly close to the Vista Linda apartments.

Give some thought to the Hotel Aranjuez which is walking distance to SL.

http://www.hotelaranjuez.com/tarifas_apartamentos.htm

Thanks for the idea. Have you ever stayed there? What's your thoughts of the area at night? This might be a dumb question, but is it chica friendly?


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Hpd1 wrote:
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I think the new route of the Heredia-San Jose train goes fairly close to the Vista Linda apartments.

Give some thought to the Hotel Aranjuez which is walking distance to SL.

http://www.hotelaranjuez.com/tarifas_apartamentos.htm

Thanks for the idea. Have you ever stayed there? What's your thoughts of the area at night? This might be a dumb question, but is it chica friendly?


Not a dumb question, reading the website in the FAQs it states that they are a familiar :D (I think family) hotel and guests are not allowed in the rooms. So that answers that. :(

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I don’t know if they do or do not allow friends and visitors but will try to find out. My guess, based on the above, is they would not encourage it particularly if the guest were dressed provocatively.


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My GF used to live in a $200/mo apartment in Guadalupe. They are out there but you will need a local to find one for you and a $200/mo apartment will cost more for only a couple of months. Also, don't expect to be in the middle of the gulch. At this price you will be a bus ride away in a Tico neighborhood.

Also, for 200/mo, her apartment didn't come with squat. No furniture, no appliances. It was very small but a little more space than most hotel rooms. Some apartments come with minimal furnishings so don't expect to live in gringo style. Furnished may mean one small Tico bed, a hot plate and a tiny fridge.

If you want a turn-key, short term apartment with decent facilities you will have to pay for it. A couple of other places that have not been mentioned yet are Scotland Apartments and Apartments Sudamer.

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Happyfloridaguy wrote:
20k difference, do you think the 5 americans you may run into out of the 20k make a difference? You guys are being funny...


Glad we can amuse you. What I find hilarious is the difference in two of your recent posts.

On June 11, 2009

Happyfloridaguy wrote:

I love how the little mice wheels turn in your heads. Now I've never been to CR.


On July 17, 2009

Happyfloridaguy wrote:

I have been to CR numerous times. I love it there,


Then today

Happyfloridaguy wrote:
Virginal trip was in 06. I went 5 times that year!!!


Are you sure that in a previous life you were not a retired attorney doing pro-bono work? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:




He might be a schizophrenic. If so, he never drinks alone. Lmao! :lol:

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$450 per month for a one bedroom apartment(per the web site). That not really that cheap. Only several hundred a month less than many in my state and I live in a nice area. I thought Costa Rica was supposed to be cheap.


Ah Ha! Now you're catching on....ain't nothing in Costa Rica "cheap" except maybe trouble.

You have got to penetrate the infrastructure of the local community to get "good" or "local" housing deals and those deals may not be up to your standards....particularly given, as you state, "....I live in a nice area....". Once famed Escazu has "nice" places....for a bunch of money.....and even as far away as San Ramon a "good deal" up to, anyway, MY standards is not an easy thing to come by.

Irish Drifter and some of the others on the board may have access to data which will lead to "quality" housing.....but it ain't ever going to be "cheap"....no siree bobcattail.... 8)


You might wanna PM Greengo also as he has posted in the past about really scouring nice areas and seeing signs in Spanish then knocking on doors and cold calling with result of $100/mo. for a nice place. But be forewarned may not undrstand his reply. :shock: Serously do contact him and/or search his previous posts on this matter.


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