Playa Lagarto Eco Developement
Costa Rica wants you聽 to pay tax on properties rented for less than a 30 day period.Plus you pay management fees, cleaning etc.
thanks ,monica
Contente de voir que sa va bien !
Avant tu d茅j脿 un p'tit video que tu pourrais m'envoyer ?
Aussi je va peut 锚tre t茅 demander quel question par email.
Je suis pr锚t de faire l'achat !!!!
You guys and girls must of done a lot of research before buying so I would love your opinions !
I'm looking to by the last villa in the next few days, I've never been to Costa Rica.
I'm getting it as an investment, as I will only go once a yr for now, they say it will rent 55% of the time ? Do you think that's a realistic figure for that region ?
I find it far away from everything for tourists.
Do you highly trust the company ?
Do you trust the company will do well ?
Is the work on the villas advancing quickly?
Do you think it we be a profitable project ?
Did you take your own layer in Costa Rica ? Or , in your own country ?
I know it's a lot of questions but I would love to get your opinions !!!
Ty so much !! 馃榾馃榾
Julie
To expect it to be rented out for 55% of the year, is too high, I think.聽 聽25% may be more likely.
And I agree, that it is '....far away from everything for tourists'.
Are you right in town viv or a bit isolated ?
Yes I know I should go, but I can't and I feel it's the right time for me. I'm sure I'll love it, it's totally my style, if not I'll re-sell it hopefully with a profit as it is an investment for me now. If this investment works it will allow me to join you guys in Costa Rica in about 6 yrs !!聽
Ty for your advise, I appreciate it !!!聽

Also considering that most of the people who purchased small lots & villas did it for investment ...so ..big competition
plus consider all expenses and HOA fees you have to pay monthly regardless will your house be rented out or not ..just my two cents 
I found a home in a private development, low hoa, secure, and 2 minutes from the beach, and significantly lower in price than a "village"
I would guess "visitors" coming from other parts of the world are looking to be near a beach and/or near "shopping" whether for food or mall type stores
Think about renting your place and telling the renters they will need a 4x4 to go the market for a loaf of bread!
Sorry to say, it sounds like you are in a big hurry??
Did you ever ask them ?
I just did in an email.
Ty that's a very good point !聽

, I appreciate your advise !
I don't think I'm that na茂ve, I've gotten pretty far in life, but unfortunately I was diagnosed with cancer in 2009, I'm lucky to still be alive and I don't have the commodity of waiting to live my dreams.
If you really think this would get me in trouble, I appreciate your advise.
No I'm not troll,,,whatever that is, I guess I am na茂ve.
I am not yanking you !!! Sorry you think so.
If it takes 4 years to get the pensionado, then you are not taken any money from the pension? thanks monica
Ca j'ai aucune id茅e, tu regarde a Playa Lagarto toi aussi ?
The reason the Canadian gov is taking 25% from my military pension is, I beleive, because I still have a Canadian passport and a Canadian bank account.聽 Unfortunatelly, Canada has no聽 茅conomic treaty with Costa Rica, therefore my pension can not be deposited directly in a bank account here, so I have to use my Canadian one.聽 Hope this make sense.
It only took us 1 year to get our "pensionado" status. I understand some other ppl takes longer to get theirs. We used the same law firm that Recap use here, in San Jose, CR, to get it done.聽 No regrets so far !聽 聽M-C
I will be in Tamarindo Dec 1st for 3 months, if you come there, let,s have lunch!
for old age pension ...do we get to keep it all?
Plus it is very important to consider the exchange rate which makes it much worse with聽 the dollar difference.
However, when you apply for residency as a pensionado, your full pension amount will be taken into consideration for your CAJA (mandatory health care) payment.
It 'usually' takes between 1-2 years to get temporary residency, and 4 years as a temporary resident when you can apply for Permanent residency, but as soon as you apply for 'non resident status', the 25% or the amount they decide on...will be 'with held', and this will continue for as long as you are in this status.
BTW, to receive cancer care in Costa Rica you must travel into San Jose, for treatment.
Most of the previously owned properties sell or have an asking price聽 for much less than the original investment.
I was also wondering if the development has their own water supply?聽 聽Guanacaste has massive water shortages in the dry season and whole towns have regularly lost their water for days.
I'm not trying to be negative on the development, just raising questions that I had myself when buying property in the area.聽 聽Firstly, I would never purchase property in Costa Rica without boots on the ground.
Do you still have your land ? Do you expect to build on it ?
They say the villas will be ready for May, I know you've been there, does may sound right ?
Good luck ... and I am no longer going to be involved with this discussion.
Yes I am considering all your opinions and advise, good or bad !
However I've been looking at many development and I have confidence in this one, plus I have spoken to other people that bought in there other developments and the company seems to be good and trustworthy. Of course I want to make an informed decision and there's risks involved and every one as different advise which I all take seriously.
Ty so much !!
Julie
Iwll be in Tamarindo tomorrow Sunday until march 15th looking for eco community...less far from social life and ocean
monica聽 good luck to you
Now I see that people that don't,,bash the ideal completely.
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