New members of the Costa Rica forum, introduce yourself here - 1st quarter of 2015
Newbie on the Costa Rica forum? Dont know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Costa Rica if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
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My name is Fil, and I've been living in San José for just over 5 months now.
I'm originally from the Czech Republic, but my family and I moved to Australia when I was 6.
I've traveled pretty extensively, and always enjoy swapping stories or tips with fellow travelers. I'm also more than happy to answer any questions people may have about places I've been, or just have a chat. I'm very sociable

Feel free to check out my blog billyjoehunter@wordpress.com of what I'm learning about CR.
Thanks,
George Escola
girlfriend lives here in Costa Rica. I know that the cost of living is very high here in Costa Rica compared to Nicaragua
The stadard of living is lower for the Nicaraguans but our money goes almost three times as far
than Costa Rica. Nicaragua is a very safe Country. I have traveled by bus extensively throughout the Country.
can you write your email??
I WANT CONTACT WITH YOU
My name is Kathryn and my husband Jim and I are both 51 years young and giving much thought to retiring in Costa Rica in a few years. We live on Vancouver Island BC and are planning our first trip to CR to last about three weeks. During that time we will try to visit as many areas as we can. We look forward to reading the different forums on this site and I have to say.....we are very excited at the prospect of living in such a beautifully bio-diverse country. We are both new to blogs and forums so it may take us a while to learn the ropes here.
We welcome any practical advise from Expats on relocating.
We did the same thing as you back in the early fifty years. We hail from British Columbia and then Alberta but made the big move in September of this year. We are retired and loving it here in Costa Rica. Best of luck on your trip and if we can help in any way just holler!
Cheers .... Terry (and Vivian)
You should check out this website for more information regarding living in Costa Rica.
TerrynViv wrote:Welcome Kathryn;
We did the same thing as you back in the early fifty years. We hail from British Columbia and then Alberta but made the big move in September of this year. We are retired and loving it here in Costa Rica. Best of luck on your trip and if we can help in any way just holler!
Cheers .... Terry (and Vivian)
Thanks so much! It is nice to know there are fellow Canucks in CR. I must say my biggest concern is the humidity. I have been to the Caribbean a few times and never found it unbearable but I do need to be near water. I am worried that living in the Central Valley without a vehicle will preclude me from accessing the beaches. Do most homes have a pool there then? Do you have any suggestions regarding our first visit...a good central spot to explore from?
We are planning to rent initially and appreciate your feedback regarding real estate. We are not planning to work once we make the initial plunge. I will likely have more questions than answers so will keep your contact information. Thanks for input. We realize we will have to make alot of concessions and yes.....we are aware there is a wet season which is typically longer than the dry season. We both just feel a need to Downshift and perhaps we will only end up there for a few years like many....but hey.you never know!!
Cheers .... Terry
Thanks

Many try to go without a vehicle but change their mind after finding it does limit their trips and is often inconvenient.
Renting is the best way to go until you are 'sure', and the easiest way to move to another location or to return to your home country for any number of reasons.
I just watched the video and appreciate all the hosts wonderful insights. Its rare to get this perspective and will definitely make our visit more pleasurable. Jim and I are very unassuming, respectful and appreciative people but perhaps a bit naiive and I think we have much to learn. I've been home sick with a flu so have had more time than normal to research CR. I am concerned about the amount of expats that return to their country of origin. I wonder if it truly difficult to spend all your life in one country and then expect to just miraculously live your last few decades in a completely foreign one. We are considering this from a financial perspective...it is more that we are tired of being holed up in our homes for 8 months of the year. We welcome the idea of spending much of our day outside most months of the year.
In your opinion, do you think it is an unrealistic dream? The more I am reading I am wondering if perhaps I have been looking at this through rose colored glasses?
~ Mossie
It's also a lot greener down here, with a lot of animals.
You should watch this video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k9WObrEOzI
Hi ...My name is Cathy and presently I live in Illinois. I have been coming to Costa Rica for 15 years for vacation. In 2005 I bought a 1640 sq m lot in Esterillos Oeste and want to build a house there but have no idea where to start. Tomorrow I am meeting with a civil engineer..Wish me luck. !You will need luck...and lot's of money

Terry
I live close to you near Bejuco Beach. We used a Canadian builder who has been building Eco homes in Costa Rica for a dozen years. He does not build the standard Tico concrete Pizza ovens that cost a fortune to keep cool.
Send me an email for more information bejucoman(at)yahoo.com
If you have any questions on Costa Rica, you should start a new topic on the forum and ask your questions.Thank you.
If you need anything, please reach out. I will be more than glad to help.
I invite you to follow this topic on this new thread:
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=462010
Thanks!
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