Live in Costa Rica
Retire in Costa Rica for First Class Health Benefits, In The Best Climate in the World
My new life, My change of life, My new retirement home in paradise came true. I have learned something new every day and am still
looking forward to the next turn. It is wonderful and exciting to be living a dream. Enjoying good health at age 75 and looking
forward. Health is number one on the list of people who claim to be happy with their chosen country. Costa Rica is my choice, and
the choice of well informed retirees for health service and benefits, considering cost and quality.
I have found that the best resource that Costa Rica has is it's people. They are kind and gentle, not aggressive and they love
foreigners, especially North Americans. Your insurance cost can drop from maybe $18,000 per year for a family with children to
$6,000. Learn more about Medical Vacation in Costa Rica Click here
Costa Rica really is a retirement paradise and you can find the perfect location to retire. Pick your location on the beach where it is
warm or in the high plateau where I live in Escazu. Here you will
find forever springtime weather, temperature 70 to 80 degrees F, with low humidity. And if you want to go to the beach for the day, it
is a two hour drive or less and soon with a new road will be about a half hour.
Here is some Vital Information on Retiring in Costa Rica.
- Costa Rica has many micro climates, it is a paradise set in a beautiful tropical location between Nicaragua and Panama.
- It offers inexpensive living for your retirement, or a great place to run an international business, with broad band Internet communication. Investment opportunities in Real Estate are findable, and it is possible to see how property values will increase dramatically; consider when you know that there are 79 million baby boomers looking for new retirement benefits which Costa Rica can offer. For information on Real Estate ask Bill.
- Costa Rica has many schools where you can learn Spanish.
- The climate is gentle with soft gentle breezes, never have we had a hurricane.
- There are lots of great outdoor sports on the rivers in lush jungle scenic surroundings.
- There are so many beaches with sun-soaked shores, rising to beautiful mountains.
- We pride ourselves to be a peaceful nation with political stability and year round spring-like weather in the Central Valley.
- The friendly, well mannered Costa Rican people really do like Americans.
It is easy to understand that Costa Rica has become number one on the list of expatriate havens. There are more Americans living here per-capita than any other country outside the U.S. The country has become very Americanized and occupies a place somewhere
between the first and third world, so Americans should feel right at home and it makes good sense to consider Costa Rica for
retirement.
There are many advantages that make Costa Rica alluring for retirement. Health care in Costa Rica is relatively inexpensive and
many doctors are U.S. trained. A good educational system exists for those retirees who bring children under the age of 18 to Costa
Rica.
- You will find your retirement in Costa Rica filled with many activities, such as, International Baptist Church, which has 38 countries
represented in its congregation.
- We have a personal COMPUTER CLUB where you will meet many people like yourself with like interests to meet socially and to get help.
- For entertainment there is The Little Theater Group in Escazu where you can participate and just go for great stage performances.
- International artists come to Costa Rica to perform in the National Theater
- Here is more information about Arts and Culture in Costa Rica for the enjoyment of the world traveler and the lucky people that come to Costa
Rica to make their retirement home.
Costa Rica Cable TV has broadband Internet service and ICE offers videoconferencing services in Costa Rica
ICE uses ISDN and advanced Internet networks. Transmission speeds are up to 384-kbps.
Please come back to www.costarica.org for all of your questions and needs.
Call Toll Free: 1-800-539-3620, for more questions.
In Costa Rica call locally Tel. 2215-3356
or email Bill Lawrence
with any questions.
Bill Lawrence
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