Dsbubba wrote:
Icantstayaway
That is interesting although a couple of points:20000 users - how many actually post at all - as in most things there are alot of read but do not contribute.
My point is that only 1 or 2 people here recommend that you buy and I know that one if not both sell or have sold real estate in CR/Panama so they have a motive to encourage buying.
Dsbubba wrote:
Reading past comments it seems like you miss Atlanta but would still choose to live in CR than go back. Curious, it seems like a contradiction. Very strong opinions about not buying but still like it enough to choose to stay.
You can stay here without buying.Why does choosing to stay in a place need to include buying a property that takes years or decades to sell without a considerable loss ?
Dsbubba wrote:
I have been down for 2 trips. 7 days each. I have traveled extensively in Europe, the islands in the Caribbean, Belieze, Honduras and Mexico. If I had the luxury I would rent for a few months first but I am not in a time in my life where I have the flexibility to move down to test it out for an extensive time. I plan on visiting 3-4 times a year (21 to 28 days), family will use it 1 to 3 times a year and put it up for rent the rest. I will pick up usage each year. At the height I would be using it 4-6 months a year. I am very active so what attracted us was the active lifestyle - hiking, rafting, volvano tours etc...
If you could pick a place in the world you would live part of the year which would it be and why?
If you look at Lennydo's post again you may notice some of the reasons why. I have met him and bought some of his household items when he sold his condo.
You are considering buying in a country that you have only spent 14 days on the ground. That is quite incredible if not a little euphoric. I don't know why people want to jump right into buying without playing out the math. I guess the same reason why 50% of small business close 12 months after opening and the same reason why 80% of Gym membership holders bought a membership they only use 5 or less times a year.
Do your own homework. Go on Craigslist / Costa Rica and call all the ads for people selling all their household items and leaving Costa Rica. Ask them about their experience with owning property. I have done this and the stories are quite incredible. The most recent was a husband and wife that had 25+ years experience in Arizona real estate and were here for a few years. I chatted with the guy for about half an hour and he is not a dummy. He and his wife returned to Arizona where their living expenses are one half as much as they were in Santa Ana, CR. He rented here so all he had to do was sell his household items and head for the airport.