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We Dream about Retiring in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Posted: 04 Jul 2014 04:57 PM PDT
Hobie Manley of Kiawa Island, South Carolina writes: My wife and I vacationed to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica last year and have booked two more weeks over New Years 2015. We loved the area and dream of retiring there. Can you tell me about the cost of living. We hear it is now expensive.
RESPONSE FROM ANN– Hello, Hobie, I know the area well –Puerto Viejo and Cocles Beach. THAT AREA OF COSTA RICA is very beautiful-wild and tropical—- and very much off the beaten path. It is very different from other areas of Costa Rica. The population is mostly Afro American, immigrating there from Jamaica. The music and food reflects this colorful and diverse culture. If you were to live there year round you would want to consider: It is remote and not easy to get to—4 hours by car from the international airport and the capital city area. Although you can fly from San Jose to Limon is 30 minutes. Automobiles–approx 40 to 100 per cent more expensive than here in US. Repairs for autos–very expensive–all the parts are imported and mechanics charge the same and sometimes more than here. Food– around same price as Atlanta, Ga. Electricity- around 20% higher than most areas of USA. In Puerto Viejo you will need air condition which is very expensive. So go to Costa Rica on vacation and enjoy yourself for 2 weeks………… After living there full time for 5 years I missed the diversity of what we have here in US. So I choose to have my permanent residency here and visit C Rica once a year. VACATION PLANNING If you know anyone planning to vacation to CR and would like the help of a vacation planner please refer them to me. my web page http://costaricalearn.com/ “The Costa Rica Learn Travel Company” Best Regards and good luck, Ann
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