BondTrader wrote:
stlribs wrote:
Now, I'll grant you, a lot of people enjoy that slower pace of life, and that's cool. But if biz is what you're here for, mop up for 10 or 15 years and you're set for life.
What attracted so many people to CR was indeed the "slower pace" and "Pura Vida" lifestyle and the "reasonable" cost of living. Clearly the luster is in the process of disappearing as prices rise and more and more "investors" Chinese...etc. begin to pollute the landscape in search of $$. Sad.
And to further that point (about which I absolutely agree with you), even if you don't have that "pura vida" relaxed attitude, it doesn't take long to catch the fever. Actually, I haven't lived in CR that long, and I'm starting to regret getting an expensive ($1500/month) apartment in Escazu. CR is not cheap, but it can certainly be done cheap. My buddy who talked me into coming down here in the first place is completely hooked up with the locals and shops where they shop, away from the tourist traps. They average at least one huge blow-out party a week and generally never seem to be working. I'm jealous. My bud nets over $15K per month and lives in a very modest place, drives a 10-year-old hyundai, and eats at home most of the time. Pretty much 90% of his income is disposable, but he socks most of it away in hopes of a very early retirement -- looking for that "pura vida" lifestyle. I agree, it's hard to live with that all around you and still work 40-hour workweeks living paycheck to paycheck.
On the other hand, capitalism will eventually take over wherever the laws allow it.