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Costa Rica Retirement Communities - Finding the perfect location to retire

Costa Rica Retirement Communities

You have worked for this day for years and your Costa Rica retirement is right around the corner. When you decided that Costa Rica was your ideal retirement spot, it was with this thought. Although many call it retirement, you are actually moving to the next chapter.

If you do not want to buy a home, you can rent one for $500 to $1200 per month (and up, of course!). These homes are located in the suburbs in nice areas. They are not run down and in disrepair. Utility costs are not nearly as high as the utilities in the U. S. Boasting the 2nd lowest prices in America, Costa Rica is divided into two categories when it comes to retirement and income.

The pensionado, which means retired, requires that you have a monthly income of at least $600 a month. The rentista requires that you earn $1000 a month for a minimum of five years. These cards have to be renewed every two years. Where else do you know of that you can live on this much money? The cost of living in Costa Rica is so much less that $10 a day is the nominal amount to pay a maid. Isn’t that something you’ve always dreamed of having? Costa Rica retirement is sounding better all the time, isn’t it?

One of the best places to consider for your retirement in Costa Rica is the Villas of Cielo Santo, located on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. It was designed to be a part of the tropical environment whether you are inside or out. Lush gardens and walking paths that lead to the beach are part of the setting of this awesome slice of nature in all her glory.

The villas at this retirement spot were designed to blend in with the tropical setting. That is what makes it so desirable. The indoor areas are spacious and the outdoor patios for dining are shaded and equipped for lounging after that wonderful meal. The peace and tranquility of this villa will make you wonder why you waited so long to retire.

Another Pacific coast spot that you should consider when you decide to seek your Costa Rica retirement home is Manuel Antonio Estates. Your choice of a villa, home, or condo assures you of the choice that meets your personal preferences and the home of your dreams. You can even have an interior designer to make sure all is exactly the way you want it.

Overlooking the Islands of Damas and the Pacific coast, you will be so mesmerized by the view, you will feel as though you truly have come home. The mountains are your playground as the jungle shows the beauty of an unaltered nature for your pleasure.

A luxury spa is available to indulge your mind and body as you relax and enjoy the magic of your new home. Air travel and ground transportation are taken care of for you by the estate managers who are at your service. You will feel so pampered that now you know how royalty used to live.

Live your life to the fullest by choosing a Costa Rica retirement villa, condo, or home. The choice of what type of home is not going to be an easy decision as they all have so much to offer.

Related links:

Planning a Costa Rica retirement? Important things to know

How to retire in Costa Rica




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