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Costa Rica Plays Host to Spain

Costa Rica loves their Futbol

All of us who live in Costa Rica know very well, football/futbol (what we call soccer in the U.S.) is kind of a big deal here. Today is one of those days when the majority of Costa Ricans will take a few hours off to watch the national team, as Costa Rica plays host to Spain, winners of the last years world cup. Costa Rica takes its football very seriously, in fact, just recently some officials attempted to pass legislation to make today an official holiday in order for public employees to receive the day off and either attend or watch the event. Spain will be heavily favored against Costa Rica as they look to bounce back from a recent loss to England. The Costa Rica team is also coming off a loss, recently losing to Panama 2-0.

Hosting a world champion team, one such as prestigious as Spain is a tremendous achievement for Costa Rica. With a new National Stadium in the capital of San Jose, Costa Rica has been able to draw much bigger teams, already this year they have also hosted the Argentina national team.

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Retired in Costa Rica, Now What?

Retire in Costa Rica the Right Way!

Reaching retirement is an exciting time, especially for those lucky people who have planned well and are in position to make a move to a paradise like Costa Rica. I’ve had quite a few full time retirees purchase property over the years, but the majority of my clients still have a few years to go. What all of them have in common is that they all ponder what they can do or will do with all of their free time in Costa Rica. What is interesting is that for many retirees the ability to truly stop working or thinking about work is actually quite difficult. In fact one of the first things many retirees contemplate is starting some sort of business in Costa Rica. Some of us still need to think about work and producing financial income, no doubt, but for those who have the financial freedom and are indeed retired I think it’s a mistake to continue working, let alone starting a new business. The beauty of living in a country like Costa Rica is the opportunity to enjoy a new lifestyle, with many adventurous and recreational activities. For the more active I encourage retirees to consider golfing, fishing, bicycling, swimming, surfing, hiking, all of which is available all year around in Costa Rica. Just traveling throughout the country is an activity in itself, where you one weekend you can see pristine beaches with the wildlife of the rainforest, and another weekend enjoy the hot springs of Arenal.

Another great idea for retirees is to pick up a new hobby or take some classes. Studying spanish would be a helpful tool, but besides that there are countless schools online that make it easily and affordable to study virtually new skill or interest. For those who might still like to get to work and be surrounded by people, volunteering is great way to meet new people and make a difference in the community. There are countless organizations in Costa Rica that would be thrilled to have people help and become more involved.

Retirees in Costa Rica have it good, they have worked hard their entire lives, so in my opinion they should learn to make that transition to living a new lifestyle, the pura vida lifestyle, and leave work and business for the rest of us.

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Your New Beach Home in Costa Rica – From $225,000

Costa Rica Beach Home

Take a tour of beach properties in Costa Rica Real Estate and you’ll notice that it’s nearly impossible to find single family homes in a gated community on or near the beach.

As a Realtor working in the Central Pacific, a popular request I continue to receive is the search for a single family home near the beach. This is a community in Bejuco continues to offer one of the most versatile and ideal fits for those searching for either a full time retirement home in Costa Rica or those wanting a vacation home to escape the winter months up North.

Join this great community or retirees and winter snowbirds.

This community is located in the Central Pacific, just 30 minutes south of Jaco Beach, nestled in a small town called Bejuco. This development features exactly what most people are looking for, single family homes with gated security near the beach. Each home is individually titled and built to U.S. quality and standards, 3 bedroom and 3 bath, ranging in size of 1,800-2,000 square feet. The Costa Del Sol home development features underground utilities, common area pools, tennis court, gated security, and is just 300 yards from an award winning blue flag beach.

Perhaps my favorite part of this community is it is just that, a community. The home owners here make up a virtual melting pot, with owners from the U.S., Canada, Europe and Costa Rica.
Many owners are snowbirds using their home during the cold winter months up north, but there are many full time residents who have made this their permanent home.

“Many of us are always getting together for potlucks and parties, sometimes we’ll just all go to the beach for a BBQ,” said one owner. Many owners also rent out their property as a vacation rental for some extra income. But with such low fees (property taxes are less than $500 a year and home owner fees just $150 a month), rental income is not important for most owners.

There are still newer 3 bedroom/3 bath homes available ranging from US$225,000 – US$325,000, truly one of the best values in the country. With on-site property management owners have the added flexibility of renting out their homes for some extra rental income. If you looking to escape to Costa Rica for the cold winter months, or maybe would like to retire and live in Costa Rica full time, I’d strongly encourage you to check out this great community.
For updated pricing and availability call David Karr direct at 707.962.4482 or email here.

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Joining the 2 Costa Rica Real Estate Team

David Karr now part of 2 Costa Rica Real Estate

I’m very excited to announce that our Coldwell Banker Jaco office has now merged with the 2 Costa Rica Real Estate office in Jaco Beach. This combines two of the strongest and biggest real estate offices in the country and allows us to work together to offer both better services and cover a broader market. With very established and respected offices already in Manuel Antonio and San Jose it allows us to more effectively serve the entire Central Pacific and Central Valley, a very important step as the two markets continually overlap more and more each year. I’m thrilled to join the entire 2 Costa Rica Real Estate team.

Please excuse some of the changes to the site, as I work to switch over all of the branding.
David Karr now with 2 Costa Rica Real Estate

Here is the press release
Integrity, personal service, knowledge, excellence, these are all terms which describe the team at 2 Costa Rica Real Estate, and that team just got stronger.

Lisle Head formerly the broker/owner of Coldwell Banker Jaco Beach and his team of David Karr and Nikita Mohammed have now joined the 2 Costa Rica Real Estate family. “We are very excited that this new partnership will allow us to better serve our clients and allow us to work more closely with the San Jose and Manuel Antonio markets”, said Lisle Head who will now be managing the Jaco office. Founded by the entrepreneurial team of brothers Todd and Scott Cutter, the firm has earned a reputation as an industry leader due in large part to its focus on helping each client to establish a clear understanding of Costa Rica as a destination and investment environment.

Our office is loccated at Plaza Coral in downtown Jaco and we invite you to contact us if you have any questions about this change. 2 Costa Rica has three offices all of which operate under the brokerage and ownership of Todd and Scott Cutter, brokers of the 2 Costa Rica Real Estate Escazu and Manuel Antonio offices, respectively.

We look forward to serving you as clients and/or colleagues and look forward to great success and service in this coming season. We encourage you to visit us at our same site cb-jaco.com and we will continue to make changes and updates over the upcoming weeks.

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Real Estate Market Update for the Central Pacific

Overlooking Jaco Beach in Costa Rica

I just did a quick interview with welovecostarica founder Scott Oliver, discussing the real estate market in the Central Pacifiic, you can read the interview here below.

I recently caught up with David Karr, one of our recommended realtors for the Jaco & the Central Pacific Region, to get an updated report on his area.

David Karr is a professional Realtor living and working in the popular beach town of Jaco on the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica since 2005. He is married to a Costa Rican lady, has permanent residency and is legally allowed to work as a professional real estate agent. As a professional real estate agent David covers Jaco and the surrounding areas which include Punta Leona, Hermosa and Esterillos. He is very knowledgeable about the entire Central Pacific region but specializes in Jaco Beach and properties in the Los Suenos Resort & Marina.

Please give us your comments on the current real estate market conditions in your area and include prices where possible?

There continues to be demand for properties under $200,000, properties with financing available, and of course a number of buyers searching for tremendous value. The market continues to be a buyers market, and while there are great values to be found thoughout the region, the best of the best is clearly what has been selling, specifically those with prime views and ideal locations.

I think 2011 is a great barometer illustrating this point, as one of the best sectors selling this year has consistently been beachfront and oceanview properties. “In the past 6 months we have had 9 closings with an average sales price of $420,000.” Shawn Fletcher, Sales Manager for a developer which has 6 beachfront developments in Jaco Beach. “Five of those sales were to clients who live in Costa Rica which is fantastic because before the Caldera highway was complete, virtually all of our sales were made to clients outside of the country” added Fletcher.

I feel the entire Central Pacific has significantly benefited from the new Caldera highway making the drive from San Jose to Jaco just one hour. This has stimulated demand and sales from both Costa Ricans and expats who live in the San Jose area. Many of the most motivated beachfront sellers have sold in the past two years, so while there is still value to be found, it’s uncommon to negotiate much more than 10% under the listing price. With vacation rentals in most communities reporting an increase of 20-35% and improving infrastructure, many buyers are understanding the strong potential for rental income in the Central Pacific region.

What do you think makes the Central Pacific an attractive destination?

This area is all about comfort, convenience and infrastructure. Jaco is obviously the hub and center of all of that, as it provides services and amenities that most people want, but I think its important people realize choosing to be in this area is more than Jaco. This region is diverse, white sand beaches of Punta Leona, the Los Suenos resort with its 18 championship golf course and marina, rustic surf towns like Hermosa and Esterillos or beachfront living in Jaco, the region truly has it all. And if you get a little stir crazy the city is just over an hour away.

How has the Caldera Highway impacted your area.

The entire region has benefited, but Jaco has definitely seen the greatest impact. Vacation rentals in Jaco have seen a significant increase in demand from San Jose residents coming to the beach on a more regular basis. The short distance is changing the landscape for the traditional Costa Rican family vacation. Many Costa Ricans only went to the beach once or twice a year, now many are coming on a regular basis, with the new highway the beach is just an hour away so it’s an easy get away. Condo rentals are also an affordable and ideal fit for Costa Ricans, as they can travel in large families and all stay together. This is in turn is helping rentals, which helps sales. The increased traffic is also leading to new and improved commercial development. Remodeling of existing establishments, new restaurants, new cinema and theater (Jaco just opened a new cinema and will soon open up a new performing arts theater), all of this is a result of the highway.

What do you see moving forward?

I think you’ll really start to see Jaco transition into becoming the official beachtown of the Central Valley, and start to see more of an overlap of the two makets. We see more and more San Jose residents who make this area their weekend home, looking to escape the city. More traffic, more visitors, means more money coming into the area and in turn that will attract investors, new businesses and continued improvements. Sellers as a whole still aren’t dropping their prices much, I think you’ll see an occasional deal here and there, but properties under $200,000 will still be very limited in supply and high in demand.

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One of my Favorite Restaurants in Jaco Beach

Los Amigos Bar & Restaurant in Jaco


One of the best parts of living in Jaco Beach is the number of different restaurants we have to choose from. Japanese, Italian, Argentinan, Mexican, fresh seafood, there are plenty of options to and lots of great restaurans. Since it’s now football season though I thought I’d highlight one of my favorite places to eat and watch the games. Los Amigos is located right in the middle of Jaco. They have great food, great service and think it is the perfect place to watch any sort of sporting event or to simply go out to and have a few drinks and dinner. Below is more information on their story, their menu, and a link to their site.

Located in Playa Jaco, Costa Rica…Smack Dab in the center of downtown Jaco. Los Amigo’s proudly offers a non smoking air conditioned dining and drinking experience as well as open air outdoor seating for all you dedicated smokers. Serving lunch and dinner from 12pm – 11pm Sun thru Thurs and 12pm – 1am Fri & Sat 365 days a year!

UFC events are always packed at Los Amigos.

7 – 42” plasma TV’s, 3 projectors, 6 satellite feeds hosting every sporting event known to man or women, an extreme sports VOD (Video on demand) system and local DJ’s…mix this with over 45 local and import beers, a full liquor bar and some of the best food & service on the Pacific coast and you really don’t have an excuse not to join us.

The concept of Los Amigos began in early 2004 by 3 friends from Florida as just another stupid “Off the wall idea” that would probably never see the light of day….

Well, after months and months of expensive traveling, time consuming research , surfing, partying, more research, surfing and more partying….we managed to collect a mountain of invaluable statistical information about Costa Rica and Jaco which in the end actually proved to be worth about $1 dollar….

Now even more fed up with the congestion of everyday life in Florida we abandoned the conservative way and turned to a more reckless an inescapable approach…we liquidated our measly belongings, gathered our pennies together, said “SCREW IT” and jumped head first into this hopeless idea we now call Los Amigos.

Acquiring all our permits and licenses as well as remodeling this “Casa Viejo” into what you see today, took us a snail crawling 9 months, with a “VERY” special thanks going out to a few law breaking associates of the local governmental body for their time wasting contributions of oversized ego’s, ignorance and greed……..Thank you!!

So, Los Amigos officially opened its doors in August of 2005 with an enthusiastic response by locals and visitors alike. Since we started Los Amigos with very little restaurant experience, we have used the ups and downs of the past years to adjust our atmosphere, staff and menu with a desire to bring you the most unique eating and drinking experience you can find in Jaco. If we do stumble and disappoint you please contact me chris@losamigosjaco.com your satisfaction is more important to us than your dollar….

As you will find, our menu is filled with a variety of choices we have created using international, American and local flavors. Although we do offer a few dishes that are cooked using a flash fryers all of our dishes have been created with freshness and healthiness in mind. From our “BIG ASS smoothies” and gourmet wraps too Thai dishes, fresh seafood’s and flame grilled steaks we always try to give you an experience rather than just a plate of food.

See their site and menus here Los Amigos Jaco

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Los Suenos Resort hosts Eco-friendly Triathlon

In the past I have spoken about the great outdoor activities found in the Central Pacific region of Costa Rica. Well last weekend we saw some of Costa Rica’s most dedicated and fit athletes show off their stuff at a triathlon sponsored by the Los Suenos Marriott in Herradura. Triathlons are one of the most challenging races around, pushing athletes to compete in swimming, running, and bicycling. What made this triathlon a little different was that it was eco-friendly.

Before the event all athletes will had the opportunity to plant a tree, provided by the Los Sueños Marriott. These new trees will help ensure that future generations can enjoy the splendor of the natural environment for years to come. Athletes also released baby sea turtles back into the wild.

Not only will these efforts go a long way in preserving the natural environment, but these green initiatives will help to stay true to Costa Rica’s beauty.

The triathlon course featured a swim race from the Herradura Beach which is located in front of the Los Suenos resort, with a transition in the blue zone, set up at the resort. The triathletes then proceeded to the biking portion of the event, and finished with a sprints to Jaco and Hermosa. Please call 1.707.962.4482 or email here if you have more interest in living or vacationing in Costa Rica.

Photos courtesy of Lead Adventure Media, Images by J. Andrés

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Why October is the Best Time to Buy in Costa Rica

If you follow Costa Rica much, you probably know that October is a very rainy and very slow time of year for tourism and business.  For some it’s a good time to start preparing for the upcoming high season and for others it’s a great time to begin planning their vacation for the Costa Rica summer months, but for astute real estate investors, this time of year presents something else, the best time of year to purchase real estate.  Let me explain why.

One of the slowest times of year in Costa Rica is the beginning September till about Thanksgiving.  The reason for that is quite simple, it’s the time of year we see the most rain, but more importantly it’s when schools start up in the U.S. and really marks the end of summertime in the U.S.  Naturally many families get tied up with starting up school, activities, and other priorities that just take away from even thinking about vacations, let alone buying real estate in Costa Rica.  This of course leads to a drop off in interest and leaves a lot of sellers anxiously waiting for the upcoming high season in hope of making a sale.  Meanwhile these sellers are left holding their properties for the slowest time of year meaning little rental income.  All of this gives you great leverage as the buyer.  What’s also key to point out is that sellers always feel they can command more  during the high season, so waiting 3-4 months can actually produce a big swing in price.  On top of all that, purchasing this time of year can be structured so you can close between Thanksgiving-mid December, positioning yourself at the perfect time to rent out your property at the peek of high season.  Plus, lets not fail to mention that flights, hotels and travel costs are much less during October.

If you are thinking of purchasing in Costa Rica in the next few months and are in position to move at anytime, I highly encourage to talk to your realtor to review the best deals on the market and see if you can make October or November your favorite time of year in Costa Rica.  If you are serious about purchasing real estate in Costa Rica and could close in the next 30-60 days please contact to consult on the best deals in the Central Pacific.  David Karr 1.866.403.1345

Why Buy Costa Rica Real Estate in October/November?

  • Lower Travel Costs
  • Better Leverage for Buyers
  • Anxious Sellers
  • Just in time to Begin Renting for Upcoming High Season

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Ready to Make the Move?

A recent trip to Los Angeles reminded me just how lucky I am to live in Costa Rica. I’ve lived here since 2005 and I feel very fortunate because of the amazing lifestyle my wife and I live. Healthy eating, great weather, a calmer pace, less stress are just some of the reasons why I love living in Costa Rica. If you are considering making the move to Costa Rica, or would just like a vacation property I want your business, take a look at this video and contact me if I can assist YOU with making the move.

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Financing in Costa Rica

Financing in Costa Rica

Real Estate Financing in Costa Rica is Very Limited

Costa Rica banks have always been very conservative when lending money, in fact it’s one of the main reasons why you don’t see the real estate market saturated with foreclosures. Traditionally, if foreigners were able to secure financing with a Costa Rica bank it was often difficult and expensive, and at this time while rates are lower, it’s still nearly impossible for foreigners to be approved for loans.

U.S. lenders aren’t quite forming a line to lend money for Costa Rica real estate either. So how do foreigners purchase property in Costa Rica when they don’t have cash? This is a question that many people just starting to explore Costa Rica real estate are asking. And as the amount of cash buyers seems to be dwindling, it’s a very new and evolving trend in Costa Rica real estate.

One of the most interesting development in our market is the need and request for some sort of financing, and the market is making adjustments to handle these requests. What was once a strictly cash market is now changing as we see more and more sellers open to offer some sort of seller financing. More and more developers are offering some sort of financing. Rates aren’t low, figure on somewhere between 7-9% over 30 years and plan on some sort of balloon payment in 3-5 years. But for now that is addressing the need for many. Most people looking to purchase have at least 20-50% to put down and are simply needing some sort of bridge till maybe they receive a pension or maybe sell a property back home that is on the market.

The bottom line is that sellers and developers are now much more flexible and negociable with offering some sort of financing. So don’t be discouraged if you aren’t a cash buyer, but just be aware you will need a solid amount down and may lose some leverage when negotiating price.

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