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domingo, 11 de agosto de 2013

Find What You Dream... Riverside Villas │ Costadevelopers

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These beautiful Riverside Villas within our new Project Of Costa Montaña, are surrounded by the World famous Carara National Park, 5,242 hectares (13,105 acres) of magnificent beauty, with exuberant flora and fauna.

The Riverside Villas offer indoor/outdoor living experience beyond all expectations. Nestle between the Tarcolitos river and the rain forest, the units’ windows serve as portrait to the entire mountain where you can feel the local nature while enjoying a beautiful outdoor BBQ area and a relaxing swimming pool. After a nice lunch you can walk to the water's edge of the river, a private pathway that leads to this pristine, crystal clear mountain river.

The Riverside Villas feature gracious family, living, and dining rooms scaled for small families, but designed with extraordinary details such as wide hallways, top of the line appliances, granite counter tops, upgraded tile floors and hard wood cabinets. As one expects in paradise, the river, the rain forest and the sky are evident from all angles; spectacular design features such as big sliding glass doors guarantee that you'll never miss a sunrise neither a sunset.

The Gourmet eat-in kitchen with river views is absolutely spectacular, and opens to the Dining Room and Family Room. This entire space leads to the outdoors through a comfortable balcony.

Each villa has 3 bedrooms, with private balconies, providing guests a true resort experience and ultimate comfort. The Master Suite has endless mountain and river views, total privacy and walk in closet, the ideal place for afternoon naps.

An immaculately finished outdoors, over 9 cars parking space, in house security guard and maid, and residential  grade elevator are just a few of the additional features.

Meandering pathways and the authentic native Costarican landscape, evoke the lifestyle of the Central Pacific coast, where the forest, the river and the sun are there for you to relax and enjoy.

domingo, 27 de enero de 2013

Living Abroad Solutions to Scary Retirement Facts


Even in the best of times saving for retirement is often a monumental and difficult task, now with middle class opportunity shrinking, economic “cliffs” and austerity measures, it can be not just daunting but scary.
Costa DevelopersMany Americans are starting to look at options to make their finances for retirement more assured.
Here are five hard facts on retirement and how living abroad can provide viable solutions.
1. Americans live for approximately 19 more years after retirement
This represents 20-25% of your entire life and further, approximately half the population will live longer than average life expectancy.
Many American (especially baby boomers) have realized that apart from declining middle class opportunities, a potential bankrupt social security system and other economic disasters and woes, their savings are simple not going to last. Many have discovered that living aboard can significantly increase their odds of having sufficient money in their Golden Years.
2. Real estate values

Costa MontañaMany retirees are expecting to cash in on their number one asset, their home/property.
The survey conducted by the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association for FICO found that home prices in the united Sates are unlikely to recover before 2020 and mortgage defaults will persist for years, says a survey of bank risk managers.
The report, Emerging Trends in Real Estate from the Urban Land Institute, predict above-average growth for Latin America, well ahead of that for the United States and Europe, and other survey’s from across the global predict Latina America and specifically Central America, will see significant growth in real estate value, as more and more investors jump into the largest emerging market on the planet.
If you are looking at improving your asset value, living abroad on your own real estate is increasing attractive.
3. Medical cost will continue to rise, as well as your need for medical attention
Costa DevelopersIt is a well known fact that US medical costs will continue to rise as will insurance costs. The aging population in US will also require more medical treatments as they age.
It is also a fact that medical and dental treatments and procedures in places like Costa Rica will save you from 30% to 85% compared to the USA. (See TCRNs Health section for numerous article medical tourism)


4. Currently, the average Social Security retirement payment is just $1,220 a month

How far does $1220 go? Not far in North America. There are several areas in Central America, like Costa Rica where $1200 covers your monthly cost of living expenses, rent utilities, food and even leaves a little extra.
For example in Costa Rica, outside of the densely populate urban centers or tourist traps, a nice 2 or 3 bedroom house is around $400/month, utilities including cable and internet will run you around $150/month, food is$450/month approximately.
5. The average cost of an assisted living facility is approximately $40,000 a year in the U.S.
Projections estimate that about 3 million US expats will join the million+ already in Mexico and Central America within the next 10 years. Other estimates place the number closer to 10 million by 2025.
That, added to the shortage of affordable assisted living facilities in the US, creates a huge opportunity for investors and developers. When you search the news online you can find numerous investors, developers and existing assisted living facility businesses already moving south of the border, to take advantage of cheaper development costs, lower cost of living, less expensive but still highly skilled labor, and the growing number of baby boomer expats moving to Central America.
Living abroad for retirement has become a reality for many Americas and is projected to become a major consideration for the baby boomers population which are now hitting retirement age at a rate of 10,000 per day in the US.
For more information visit www.costadevelopers.com and retirement in Costa Rica, contact us on the form below and one of our Customer Service Experts will be glad to help you.


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sábado, 28 de julio de 2012

Thoughts About Buying A House In Costa Rica? | Costa Developers


We know, the idea of having a little peace of paradise is pretty much anyone’s dream. What do you really need to think about when you’re buying a house in Costa Rica?

Here are some thoughts for you to delve over which might help you make a better decision.
Have a clear idea on what you want.
Dreaming is good, but in order to turn imagination into reality you should really clarify what exactly you’re looking for.
Is it a thatched bungalow surrounded by a veranda in front of the beach? Or a 5 acre hacienda more your style? Perhaps you’re more into a modern home close to a world class marina, golf courses and five star resorts…
Having a clear picture of what you want will help you zero in on the locations where you’re most likely to find what you’re looking for.
How different is living in Costa Rica? Many people lose themselves in their dreams of living abroad, only to find that there are some very distinct differences when they’re actually down here.
Our suggestion is that you spend some time here before you sell your home and all your belongings. And we’re not talking about coming down for vacations either, we all know that those two weeks away from work, sipping on piña coladas and dancing salsa can be intoxicating; make plans to get to know the culture, consider hiring a knowledgeable guide to let you in on the nitty gritty details of what it’s actually like living down here.
Chances are that you’ll probably end up liking it here, but it’s never a bad idea to explore before you take the big step.
 The right price
Are you getting your money’s worth? Buying a home abroad can be tricky, when you’re a thousand miles away there’s always the possibility that you’ll be taken by unscrupulous swindlers.
That’s why it’s important to do your homework and make sure that you’re working with an established, reputable company that will guide you through the process of buying a home that you’ll be happy with for the rest of your life.
Look for a company that has an established track record; can you reach them by phone? Can they provide references and testimonials? If you go down to Costa Rica, can they actually show you that they’ve built homes, or are they just in project stage?
 These are all important questions that will help you determine whether or not you’re getting the most bang for your buck.
Buying a home in Costa Rica can be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make, owning a little piece of paradise is not that far fetched of an idea provided that you know what you’re getting into. We want to make sure that you have all of the information you need, which is why Costa Developers is commited to answering any questions you might have if you’re considering buying a home in Costa Rica.

viernes, 27 de julio de 2012

Vacation in Fractional Properties Can Cost you much less | Costa Developers


Experience a serene holiday in a luxurious coastal house and pay for a fraction of what it actually costs. 

Costa Developers fractional ownership program not only is a great way for homeowners to profits while they’re back to their usual routines in the US, Canada or anywhere else, it is a tremendous way for anyone looking to visit Costa Rica to enjoy their vacation in ultimate style, privacy and luxury. All you have to do is book a house with our property management team and catch a flight down and check it out. 

Everything needed is right there in the home because each is delightfully decorated and furnished right down to the dishes, towels, sheets and coffee makers; don’t forget your bikini since there is an ample beach club with BBQ, Palapa, and lounge areas surrounded by tropical beauty.
Don’t forget some binoculars as well because it won’t be long before you spot some natural world all around, many of our guests have been thrilled to report seeing tons of animals, toucans, sloths, monkeys, macaws, among others.  

What’s even better is that all of the homes are located just minutes from Costa Rica’s most privileged beaches and variety of activities such as whitewater rafting, canopy, and tours to rainforest, cascading waterfalls etc. 

But the best thing about renting a Costa Developers fractional house is that for about the same price of a luxury hotel room, you get enough room to bring your entire family, giving everyone their own space and privacy. And when you come back home from a long day of sun and fun, enjoy their own shower or bath before heading out again to taste all the flavors of the many restaurants nearby. You’re only job is to relax, chill out and pile on as many adventures as you can fit in to each day here in the Central Pacific of Costa Rica!

lunes, 16 de julio de 2012

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jueves, 28 de junio de 2012

It’s a good time for buying dollars in Costa Rica | Costa Developers


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Costa Rica’s Central Bank is trying to prevent the currency from falling below the lower-band limit of ₡500.
The dollar exchange rate fell again on Wednesday, continuing a downward trend in recent days.
On Tuesday, Costa Rica’s Central Bank intervened for second day the exchange market by buying dollars. The bank bought $34,000 on Monday and $1.8 million on Tuesday to prevent the currency from falling below the lower-band limit of ₡500.
At the Foreign Currency Negotiation Market (MONEX), the dollar traded at an average of ₡500.04.
Customers with dollar debt could benefit from this downward trend, say experts, who recommend that account holders with dollar loans make extra payments to decrease the debt amount. Those who receive a salary in dollars, however, are seeing their wages drop.
The exchange rate for Wednesday is:
Buy: ₡492.96
Sell: ₡503.66



martes, 26 de junio de 2012

Japan donates 9 million dollars to protect preserved areas in Costa Rica


Costa DevelopersThe Government of Japan donated nine million dollars for the protection of its properties where national parks are located in Costa Rica and to combat forest land fires, an official source said.
State Instituto Costarricense de Turismo (ICT) and the Ministry of environment and energy (Minae) announced the donation in a statement and said that the money will be used for “the protection of national parks and protected wild land”. “In addition to improving the conditions of the different areas of conservation and national parks, will invest resources in the acquisition of computer tip, primarily to combat forest fires,” the bulletin said.
Among others, Manuel Antonio National Park on the Pacific coast and one of the most visited in the country, where will be invested in the construction of trails and the improvement of various services for tourists will benefit.
Money will also go to the shelter life Silvestre Isla San Lucas (Pacific) where an information and environmental education centre will be developed and built, restored access and trails, among other infrastructure works. CEO of the ICT, Juan Carlos Bourbon “tourism should represent the vehicle par excellence for the sustainable development of the country, human well-being and the preservation of our natural resources, so we welcome this substantial investment from the Japanese Government,” said in the statement.
Costa Rica, which houses the 4.5% of the world’s biodiversity, remains under protection nearly 30% of its land in national parks and different types of properties protected.
Also some recent studies by the by University of Alberta Canada and the National Fund for Forest Financing (FONAFIFO) revealed more than half of Costa Rica’s territory is covered by forest.
The Central Pacific is the most visited region by international and national tourists in Costa Rica, and also the most developed and urbanized one. Not only Manuel Antonio National Park but as well Jaco and Herradura are three of the favorite destinations for vacationing and real estate investment in Costa Rica, therefore it is a major concern of the national and local authorities to preserve one of its most valuable natural environments.
Costa Rica was visited last year by 2.19 million tourists, the highest number in the history of this nation of 4.3 million inhabitants, and which resulted in a growth of 4.6% compared with 2.1 million in 2010.
Also the Costa Rican government intensifies its actions towards maintaining continued growth that the national tourist industry experienced in the past 12 months. The Government’s efforts are concentrated to exceed the number of tourists who visited the country in 2011, year which recorded the leading increase in four years.


miércoles, 6 de junio de 2012

Costa Developers | Playa Carrillo in Guanacaste is one of the best beaches in the world



Travel and Leisure international magazine chose Playa Carrillo in Guanacaste, as one of the best beaches of the world. It emphasized on the region’s poor development and also highlighted the paradisaical as a true oasis in the Nicoya peninsula.
 Costa Developers | Playa Carrillo in Guanacaste is one of the best beaches in the world In the story, writer says this is a relaxed village of fishing, of white sand and surrounded by mountains with a palm tree boulevard. Other beaches chosen by the publication include La Pedrera in Uruguay, Matagorda in Texas, Happy Bay, St. Martin, Lord Howe Island in Australia, and Ibo Island in Mozambique.
“Just south of the popular surfer’s paradise of Samara Beach, Playa Carrillo is one of the least developed spots on the Nicoya Peninsula. Framed by mountains, the laid-back fishing village has a white-sand beach just off a palm-lined boulevard (there are no unsightly beachfront developments). Known among divers for its excellent coral reef teeming with marine life, the beach is protected by rocky headlands, providing calm, warm water for swimmers. Accommodations such as El Sueno are off the beach, but quite reasonably priced. Don’t miss the La Selva Zoo and Bromeliad Gardens at the southern end of the bay” – wrote David A. Keeps on this article.
This is not the first time Travel and Leisure mentions Costa Rica on their website, it frequently makes announcements of travel options ans current offers to visit the country.
Many have written about their experiences while been in the country, such as:
 Costa Developers | Playa Carrillo in Guanacaste is one of the best beaches in the world “Our family had vacationed in these parts a couple of years ago, taking a cruise down a jungle river, spying on monkeys in Manuel Antonio National Park, and going on an expedition to see leatherbacks, the world’s largest turtles, lay eggs on the beach before they headed back to sea.” – Ursula Fousler
Recently Travel and Leisure included Costa Rica as one of the premier destinations for those who enjoy Zip Lining, located in Nosara, named Miss Sky, Nosara. Eco tourism has been one of the most explored topics when writing about Costa Rica. Regardless the place you visit, nature conservation its always present.
“This jungle vision was so enchanting that I forgot I was completely wet, and I almost forgot that I’d have to descend the tree the same way I’d come up: a nerve-jangling journey in a tiny bosun’s chair attached to a pulley. The whole experience seemed to me the epitome of ecotourism—a gentle and conscientious trespass into another world.”-Marcel Theroux.
On July 2010, the same magazine chose Costa Rica as number one country for solo travelers, based on its safeness. “One of those rare countries without armed forces, Costa Rica gives fresh meaning to the term peaceful.”

Costa Developers | Costa Rica will host ‘Iberoamerican Meeting on Climate Change’


 Costa Developers | Costa Rica will host Iberoamerican Meeting on Climate Change Young people around the world, join together with the respective Heads of State and Government of their countries (Latin America, Spain, Portugal, Andorra), at the “Encounter of Stewardship Intergenerational on Climate Change” to be held in Costa Rica in April 2013 and be the first of its kind on the subject worldwide.
The announcement was made by Chancellor Enrique Castillo, along with the Ministers of Culture and Youth, Manuel Obregon and Environment, René Castro, to participate in today’s launch meeting, at a ceremony held in Madrid, which they attended Ibero-American General Secretary Enrique Iglesias, and the Director of the School of Agriculture for the Humid Tropics (EARTH), Jose Zaglul.
The meeting will encourage the “intergenerational responsibility” as an innovative strategy to improve the impact and ensure sustainability of major global responses to climate change, that are being discussed today.
“Will the scheme of Ibero-American summits, and allow attendees to be partners and make known to the government authorities of youth position on the issue of climate change,” said the head of the Costa Rican diplomacy.
He added that this activity will focus attention worldwide on Costa Rica, because it is an environmental issue.
 Costa Developers | Costa Rica will host Iberoamerican Meeting on Climate Change It will also allow closer ties between generations, to develop and implement and invest on solutions to climate change, incorporating knowledge, experience, skills, abilities and commitments of the current and future generations.
Manuel Obregon, Minister of Culture and Youth, in charge of presenting the project, said that “environmental awareness and the effects of climate change are part of the knowledge of the youth, is part of your world, because they were inherited. Therefore, in whom they are better able to recognize a conceptual, pragmatic, sensitivity and sense of solidarity to bring effective solutions hit upon to respond to the challenges of mitigation and adaptation to climate change.
Costa Developers is part of the Climate Change Friendly program which consists in compensating the emissions of CO2 during real estate development, through reforestation with an appropriate amount and species of trees. Our company truly supports development in harmony with nature and we embrace sustainability in all of our projects.
Costa Rica has international recognition for their efforts to preserve national biodiversity. It has developed the “National Strategy for Climate Change” with the view that an economy of “carbon neutral” is also a competitive economy. It has set a goal to lead the achievement of carbon neutrality by 2021 and thus attack the negative impact of emissions at affordable.