When I decide where to move, I look at the place and imagine it a few years from now. Where is it headed, what do people feel when they’re here? Those are questions upon whichs answers I do decide whether or not the place is worth investing my time and business in.
Costa Rica has been on the forefront of the international real estate market for quite some time now, and from what I am told, on the Pacific side it’s now time to build, and on the Caribbean and southern side it’s time to buy.
The price of land on the Pacific side went from about $20 a square meter (take this times 10 for square feet) to about $80. Major development is on the way, and on the Caribbean side investors and private well-to-does are starting to buy up land which provides hope to becoming a prime investment anybody with enough money to acquire it can make.
What I like about Costa Rica is the stability of the government. I also like the fact that Costa Rica has so much to offer for everyone. Costa Rica is and will remain an ideal vacation spot for everybody, but especially Americans and Canadians since the country is close enough to head down quick and flights are fairly cheap.
What does indicate a huge boom is the fact that many of those who come here do have the money to build their dream, yet eco friendly building is in. Not to destroy the environment which provides such a great alternative to what we are all used to is something worth striving for. The natural habitat needs to be preserved, so investors are encouraged to build eco friendly resorts rather than highrises.
Time will tell what will happen.
Costa Rica is a goldmine.
Those who are down on their luck in the U.S. should consider giving Costa Rica a try and experience this country in its developmental stage before the opportunities are gone.
I believe that Costa Rica has a bright future ahead and I would like to see more good people make their way here in order to prosper and help make a difference when it comes to doing business in a way which benefits them as well as their newly found community.
Feel free to ask me questions and let us know what brought you here.
~ Mike Dammann
Ticoville.com





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