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San Jose / Central Valley

San Jose is the Capitol City of Costa Rica. The majority of Costa Rica's 4 million denizens reside here and in the Central Valley. San Jose isn't for everyone. Congested, confusing, and not at all attractive by most foreign standards, it is not a place I recommend for a vacation home. Having said that, it is not all bad. Parts of the Central Valley are gorgeous, such as Escazu, Santa Ana, and up into the surrounding mountains. Also, if you cant live without some of the creature comforts you find back home such as Bagels, TGI Friday's, Malls, modern hospitals, than this area may just have what you are looking for. Prices for Real Estate in the Central Valley are all over the map from properties in the tens of thousands to the millions. Back to Top

Atenas 

This is a sleepy little town and in my opinion one of Costa Rica's best kept secrets. You won't find it on most tourist maps and I go back and forth about how I will feel when it starts showing up on them. But the cat's slowly making its way out of the bag no matter what my opinion may be. Atenas has but one real claim to fame. National Geographic once ranked the weather here as the 12th best in the world. Twelfth is pretty good should you ask me. Another nice aspect of Atenas is its central location, only 20 minutes from Juan Santamaria International Airport, 1 hour from the beach and 1 hour from downtown San Jose. Crime is almost unheard of here and the people that call this place home all watch out for one another. Land prices are varied but even what is considered high end here is still well below anything you will ever find that is comparable in the States. Sweeping million dollar mountain views for pennies on the dollar. Any investment here is almost guaranteed to appreciate. Back to Top

Grecia

Grecia is close to Atenas, so it shares similar weather, which means, fantastic. Grecia has won the award for the cleanest city in Latin America on more than one occasion. It is an agricultural town, like Atenas, but is considerably more active with its 2 malls and small museum. The prices for Real Estate here are good overall. Close to the airport, beaches, and San Jose. Back to Top

Playa Jaco

Jaco Beach is the party zone here in Costa Rica. The black sand beaches are famous for their surf and they are the closest  to San Jose and Juan Santamaria Int. Airport. Over the years, Jaco has gone through quite a transformation. From a sleepy little beach community, to a thriving town boasting some of the highest property values in the country. A good deal here can be hard to find. But, if what you're looking for is nonstop action, adventure, fine dining, modern conveniences, & the beach all rolled into one, than this is it. Condos are your best bet in Jaco these days. You can find many different price points as the developers are making  more concessions due to the slow down in sales. Centrally located on the Pacific Coast it's a great jumping off point for any one of a number of tours and excursions. Los Suenos resort, 10 minutes away offers a championship golf course and the largest marina in all of Central America. Playa Jaco is also well known for its surf. Back to Top

 

Playa Herradura

Located only minutes from Jaco, Herradura is coming into its own. Land prices are friendlier here than in Jaco, however, many problems involving legal land titles have plagued this area for years. With the right people working for you, buying property here will not be a problem. The beach is popular with Costa Ricans as the waves are much calmer than in Jaco. This is also the home of Los Suenos Marriott. A mega resort, with its super high end condos, golf course, marina, restaurants, etc...Back to Top

Playa Hermosa

Less than 10 minutes south of Jaco you will find Hermosa Beach. Famous worldwide for its surf, this is not a beach for swimming. Dangerous riptides await the casual swimmer, so beware. Considerably more Bohemian than its neighbor to the North, the beaches and hotels here cater to the young surfing crowd. Condos and housing developments have started creeping in and many different price points can be found. Back to Top

Playa Esterillos

Esterillos is one of my favorite black sand beaches. It stretches for miles and is suited for swimming and surfing. Great place for beach combing, I think most people would love the very laid back, tranquil, atmosphere that this area brings. You can walk stretches of this beach for hours without ever seeing another soul, which can be tricky in any part of the world.  Land prices here are decidedly more expensive than one might think. Deals can still be found, but they are becoming far and few. Development of the area has begun and this is driving up property values. Back to Top

Quepos / Manuel Antonio

Quepos is a working town and will not hold much appeal for investment. Quepos is located an hour and a half south of Jaco. A marina here does offer some of the best fishing in the country. The real gem of this area, is through town, and up to Manuel Antonio Park. Manuel Antonio is a National Treasure, with pristine white sand beaches, and calm waters, it is one of my favorite places to visit. When in the park you will see white faced capuchin monkeys running in the sand and through  the trees. 3 Toed Sloth's can readily be found when looking up, and an over all feeling of the magic of nature can be felt in this place. Prices here vary but tend to be expensive. Remember though, when I say something is expensive here in Costa Rica, it is still but a fraction of what you might pay for for the equivalent in the States. Back to Top

Montezuma

Located on the tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, and across the bay from the Jaco Beach area, this sleepy beach town is a nice change from some of the busier towns. You can easily reach Montezuma by water taxi from Herradura, or, take the ferry from Puntarenas. If going by car it is a long and sometimes difficult trip depending on how the roads are. This is the kind of place you look for when all you want to do is get away from it all. Nature, in all its forms, abounds in this area, and you will not likely find a more peaceful setting anywhere. One thing about Montezuma is that it is small. The beach is relatively small, the town is small, etc... Back to Top

Arenal Volcano / La Fortuna

Ah, the mighty Arenal Volcano. This area is lush and beautiful. With an abundance of hot springs, the countries only lake worth mentioning, and let us not forget one of the worlds most active volcanoes looming over you. The closest town to the volcano is called La Fortuna and is a nice clean mountain town. Most of the area is geared towards tourists but more and more people are calling this area home. Lake Arenal, is an immense 38 square mile body of water located at the base of the volcano, and is considered to be 3rd best for its world class wind surfing. I will never forget the first time I saw Arenal at night. Relaxing in the hot springs while watching lava spew from the top of this 5000  foot giant. I have never felt so humbled in all my life. It was an amazing experience. This area is almost smack dab in the middle of the country. It seems like it is about 4 hours away from just about everything, which at first may seem impossible, trust me, it isn't. Land prices here cover the whole spectrum but are certainly cheaper than many places of interest. Maybe it's that big volcano that keeps things cheap...hmmm... Back to Top

Monteverde

What can I say about this place. Top of the world comes to mind. Monteverde is located close to Arenal as the crow flies. Situated high in the mountains, on a clear day you can see for miles. Famous for the cloud forests found here, Monteverde is worth taking a look at. Like Arenal the area is geared towards tourists. Sky bridges traverse the cloud forests here and a myriad of colorful hummingbirds can be found buzzing around your head at times. Deals can be found in Real Estate but you are cut off from the types of infrastructure you may find in lowlands. Back to Top

San Ramon

Known as the city of poets. San Ramon is a nice quiet town but still quite a bit larger than say Atenas. A working town, it is off the tourist radar, which is fine with most of the folks that live here. Real Estate Deals can be found more readily in this area than some others. The location of San Ramon is convenient to Arenal and Monteverde for day trips, and is a viable option for an investment property or vacation home.  Back to Top

Puerto Viejo

Located on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, Puerto Viejo, and the entire coast feels like an entirely different country. Having more of an island feel, than anything else, it is a melting pot of Latin and Island Culture. The Caribbean coast has not done as well in terms of development. With only 2 months for a dry season (Oct.& Nov.) and considerably less infrastructure than the rest of the country, it is not for everyone. The surf is good, and the land beautiful, but this would not be my first choice for a vacation property or retirement. Having said that, if this sounds like what you might be after, we do know some good folks in Real Estate out that way. Back to Top

Tamarindo

The Jaco of the North. This is another town known for its party atmosphere. Outside of the Capitol San Jose, Tamarindo and Jaco are THE party towns. Tamarindo has been popular for years and with the new International Airport that has opened in Gunacaste, the area is booming. The further North you go, the dryer it gets. This holds true for Tamarindo. It is considerably dryer than any of its counterparts that I have gone over so far. Real Estate prices here are high, but, like Jaco, if non stop is what your after, than this may fit right into your Real Estate endeavors. The surf is good, and the beer is cold. Back to Top

 

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Ø    San Jose / Central Valley

Ø    Atenas

Ø    Grecia

Ø    Playa Jaco

Ø    Playa  Herradura

Ø    Playa Hermossa

Ø    Playa  Esterillos

Ø    Quepos / Manuel Antonio

Ø    Montezuma

Ø    Arenal / La Fortuna

Ø     Monteverde

Ø     San Ramon

Ø     Puerto Viejo

Ø     Tamarindo