Flyboy wrote:
Some storage facilities have room to store a RV outside. That should take care of the security issue. Otherwise put your stuff in storage, come down and try it out here for 6 months in a rental. I'd suggest in San Jose and look for people like Alberto at the SL for advice, or other CRT members who live here. I rented at El Sesteo Apartotel in Sabana Sur for over a year until I decided I wanted to make it permanent. The other day I met a fellow here for 15 years. He hates it here now and vows to never come back. Last year I had a client who was a 15 year resident at the beach with 2 K*ds he fathered here and a so-so beach bar and cabinas biz return to FL. He had enough too. Others don't even make it that long. Lots stay longer. I think it depends on whether you adjust easily and can keep your mind active. Some guys hang at bars all day and end up as sad sacks. It's up to you my friend what you can make of it.

Thirdworld wrote:
It is what it is to live down here. Some people are quite content and for some it won't work. I am basically happy in my day to day life. But after 12+ years am getting a little restless and am taking steps to probably not be here year round in the future. Sizing down my possessions even more than they already were. No house, furniture or big ticket items for me. So when I get ready to bounce it will not be a big deal. Maybe just leave a couple of bags with friends. Every body is going to be different so my advice would be to forget all the advice and do a trial run for yourself. It works for me because I am low maintenance. I''m not obsessed with food to the point that it takes a top ranked chef to please me. Which keeps me in shape also. Contrary to reports, the internet is pretty consistent in SJ, which is important to me. I really want to see the internet speed back home from some of these guys that complain. It must be mind blowing there. Also contrary to belief, the locals are not out to get you. This is paranoia from people that are unable to assimilate outside there little hovel back home. And/or they have put a target on their backs that attracts people to prey on them. In my time here I have had a good, honest and cheap mechanic and the same with other services. So, come do a trial period and get to know the place. And DO NOT build your life around the gulch and it's activities and expect to find a rewarding life. Get out, go to local spots. Hell, I'll take you to some cool little bars where there are no gringos and nobody will hardly even pay attention when we walk in.
Style, read, then reread these posts - great info from guys who have done it.
The take away is (at least to me

) is that about 90% of it depends on
you - I will offer this - if you have any bad habits, especially relating to drinking, they are unlikely to get better once you move. (What is the meaning of life, after all - 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how you react - or so the saying goes....)
Also, a lot is who you surround yourself with - if its negative bitter old drunks; hang out w/ them and in 6 months or a year, you become one - many who bitch about the Ticos and CR in general would be unhappy anywhere.