Best cities to live in Costa Rica
It聮s not always easy to decide in which area to settle in when moving to Costa Rica. According to you, what are the best cites to live in?
Which regions offer most of the job opportunities, a good quality of life, an affordable cost of living?
Share with us the cities you would recommend to expats and soon-to-be expats in Costa Rica.
Thank you in advance,
Julien
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This a blog post about crime rates by city or town.
Best of all worlds, no crime unlike聽 San Jose. Been here 25 years . guess wom't move.
2. San Ramon Area
3. Heredia
4. Atenas
5. Puerto JImenez
6. Junquillal
7. La Fortuna

MAIN REASON FOR WANTING TO LIVE HERE AND IF TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
What do you expect to gain from living here?
You must learn at the very least Basic Spanish,English is spoken by many but not the best.
You must be willing to accept聽 and assimilate into this culture
You must go through the process of applying for whatever type of residence you want
MARRIED OR SINGLE
Do you have school age children?
There are many private schools but are costly
AGE
HEALTH (good hospitals nearby for major medical) 3 IN SAN JOSE聽 BIBLICA, ,CIMA, and CATOLICO
FINANCIAL INCOME (retired on pension and or social security)
BUSINESS聽 (wanting to expand a USA business or start up a new business here)
TEMPORARY RESIDENT (which I first was聽 called聽 PENSIONADO REQUIRING MIN聽 $1200 per month )聽 聽Usually precedes Temporary Residence application
PERMANENT RESIDENT (which I am ) because I have a child born here NO RESTRICTIONS ON work
Do not buy a house here until you have lived here for at least 6mo to 1 year continuously
YOU NEED聽 A TRUSTWORTHY TICO FRIEND TO SEARCH FOR A GOOD RENT OR HOUSE FOR YOU
Stay away from the beaches because it is hot and not CHEAP on rent or if buying
Live in a mountain community- the climate is cool NOT COLD聽 and you do not need air onditioning
ELECTRICITY consumption will determine whether you are in normal or commercial range
Water is relatively cheap
My water bill is never higher than $12
My electric is never higher than $65
I cook with a gas stove using bottled propane which cost about $15 every 3 months
I also have a very large microwave oven
I also have a very large Toaster oven
I have a Maytag refrigerator
All of my furniture was either new American made or bought 2nd hand on Craigslist
I IMPORTED NOTHING BUT MY PERSONAL THINGS
Because I am retired from Delta Airlines I used flight benefits to make over 30 trips in 1 year
to bring in my personal things such as bath towels etc
You can buy tvs etc from the Panama聽 Costa Rica free zone border much cheaper than in Costa Rica
NOW聽 WHERE TO LIVE
Never live segregated from the community聽 You expose yourself to house burglary when not home
Know your neighbors and they will respect you and watch over your place when away
I used to have a motorcycle touring byke and traveled a lot聽 visiting many cities but none are better
I live in San Ramon Alajuela which is a mountain community
聽 聽 聽 about 40 miles from the airport
聽 聽 聽 about 1 hour from San Jose central without traffic
聽 聽 聽 about 1hr15minfrom Puntarenas west coast beaches
聽 聽 聽 about 1hr45 min from Jaco beach (California styled surfing town with a hotel casino)
聽 聽 聽 about 1hr45min from La Fortuna (very beautiful but expensive) and Arenal volcano
聽 聽 聽 There is a multitude of businesses here including a聽 couple WALMART OWNED supermarkets
聽 聽 聽 The people are very friendly
聽 聽 聽 Many Americans here and in nearby villages聽 聽
聽 聽 聽 Very conservative town
聽 聽 聽 Excellent bus service locally intermountain or to Puntarenas with connections north or south
聽 聽 聽 public hospital which is ok for small problems-better to use the 3 privates i mentioned in San Jose
聽 聽 聽 Many specialized doctors here that do major surgery in San Jose if needed
聽 聽 聽 My dentist is聽 a UCLA DENTAL GRADUATE AND EXTREMELY GOOD,ENGLISG, fees are 1/2 usa
聽 聽 聽 My Filipina wife uses a very good gynochologist who speaks english
聽 聽 聽 My child uses a very good english speaking pediatric doctor
聽 聽 聽 I own a 1999 Chevy Blazer NEVER buy a new car here聽 聽I have the best mechanic when needed
聽 聽 聽 Very little crime REMEMER THIS- there are many poor people in CR who are extremely nice
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 BUT there are a few who will take advantage of an oportunistic situation聽 and steal to feed
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 their families. I am not talking about armed robbery but house burglaries Not like drugs in USA
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 Never leave your vehicle unlocked or have anything exposed from outside to invite thieves
聽 聽 聽 Follow and obey the traffic rules or the TRANSITOS (traffic police) will issue expensive tickets
聽 聽 聽Until you have a RESIDENT CARD聽 Americans usually get 90 day passport stamp REGARDLESS
聽 聽 聽of your required return ticket date. Be sure to ask immigrations for a 90 day stamp before they聽
聽 聽 聽stamp your passport. If questioned about when you are returning tell them you may stay longer
聽 聽 聽than the ticket reads and will be changed. Very simple explanation.聽 聽
ALSO聽 you do not need to be out of CR聽 for 3 days before reentering. THAT IS OLD AND ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAXING IMPORTED GOODS.聽 聽 聽
I think I have covered a lot but can provide much more including reputable immigration lawyers etc. Stay away from ACR聽 They will eat you up with their fees聽 聽
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 The list goes on and on
$1000 minimum is required....but it is not enough to live on.
Many of us do not聽 eat聽 meat (expensive )聽 and shop at our local "Ferias" organic Farmers Markets . If you avoid the Gringo Gulches , it IS possible to live here in $1000 per month especially ONE person.
Many spend most of their pension on Booze then wonder Where it went
聽 Its all relative.Of course, everybody's different, and if you enjoy being in an isolated Tico mountain village, that's fine, too!
True if you have it you spend it BUT聽 if on SS not many Have聽 it,聽 and if they did many would not spend more to live at the beach, but聽 prefer the lush greenery of聽 the聽 Central Valley聽 and聽 manage to live a nice, though聽 not extravagent life here on $1000 per month ..and remember many of us, I for one,聽 would not live at the beaches here Rent Free, too hot and Humid. and more crime than most places.
.Tamarindo has lots of drugs. I lived there for a month...not for me, or many other "non beach lovers"
But then I also lived right on the ocean in Barbados. now THERE are gorgeous beaches. and better climate,聽 VERY expensive and after 2 months of scorching my skin, it got old quick.聽 How much snorkling can one do without the skin damage聽 and聽 sheer Boredom.聽 My husband was working there for 2 years and we were thrilled to get away from it.聽 I prefer the lush greenery of the countryside.and mountain fresh air.
So you see we all have different taste, and do not envy those living at the beaches. here especially. and black sand is the pits.
聽 If you doubt my word聽 about beach crime, just visit the US Embassy ANY day and聽 ASK where the MANY tourists聽 were mugged, and lost their passports and all valuables. Most聽 answer聽 " The beach areas and
San Jose "聽 and Tamarindo is answered a LOT"聽 (lots of drugs there yes? )
I would not dissuade people who want the nice weather and tranquil life style. from聽 moving聽 to Costa Rica if only earning a pension of $1000 a month.I know lots of happy folk doing so.
In our lovely area you can rent a cozy apartment with safety and lovely views for $400 per month including all utilities and wifi internet , so no need to spend much on entertainment.
That leaves them with $600 a month for food and misc, PLENTY if you do not need to spend on drugs or alcohol. and yes we also love the local "Plata del dia" ..for $4 to $5 for eating out聽 and, no it is not always rice and beans. Many serve a聽 choice of meat , chicken or delicious fish (Breaded or with garlic ) and comparable to many fancy restaurants in the Gringo Gulches , We聽 can聽 also afford the occassionlal fancy restaurant for a $12 Garlic shrimp聽 or REALLY good聽 thick聽 tender steak聽 ( Hard to find in CR without paying a fortune) , I had the Garlic shrimp last week聽 with a lovely聽 couple from this site,聽 who will attest to the delicious food,聽 in a restaurant right here in our village of San Rafael de Heredia.
You cannot live on $1000 in USA or maybe Canada.or Europe聽 even if being really frugal, and here we have the gorgeous MILD warm and sunny climate,聽 and FRESH air, so what more do we need ?
Come on down folks just CHOOSE your聽 location聽 carefully.
NO need to follow the leaders to GG's聽 and聽 dont be fearful about not speaking Spanish聽 (We didn't) but聽 be adventurous聽 and like many of us ... you maybe speaking Spanish without schooling in a few months
I need a couple (2) realtors in the area or that really know the area and its offerings..
Thank you
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I just read your bumper sticker and LAUGHED out loud I am not Homophoebic having been in show biz most if my life ,,BUT THAT IS FUNNY ...still giggling .. good luck in your search ,,better show your聽 'unlicenced realtors " that聽 聽just in case ,,,,
Only a reminder that the initial topic is about suggesting the best cities in Costa Rica.
Please respect the main topic and feel free to create a new thread for other topics.
Thank You,
Best Regards,
Naomi.
TerrynViv wrote:This is why I hesitate to respond, you are promoting your area as you have something to gain.聽 You are using this forum to advertise your business.聽 I do not have a business, just a happy place to be.聽 It was previously posted to be aware of posters that are out there for financial gain.聽 It is your right to do so.
To whom is your post dedicated to please? And which post did you mean is commercial?
Do not hesitate to anonymously report any posts you deem should not be on the site. 
Regards
Kenjee
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Close to the airport
wonderful mountain climate
close proximity to San Jose and the large malls available
local hospital
Excellent dentists who speak english and are reasonable in their fees
Great specialized doctors
the best pizza anywhere even outside of Costa聽 Rica
Rental apts and houses
Clean drinking water with no risks
relatively crime free
and so on
I agree If antine is v=being accused of wrong doing , the accusers should STATE who they are accusing of such yes? We are here to HELP and I do not think people here are desperate enough to have to premote their business eben if they have one.
we maybe just want people with the same taste to also enjoy or discover our area
can you tell me about a rental with one bedroom and all equiped kitchen聽 ,living space with a terrace聽 and a pool聽 and in a protected community
I speak Spanish ,French,English,Italian and brazilian Portuguese are these languages useful here
monica
Membership used to be approx. $6000, plus unknown monthly fees.
The places I have known and looked at to live are the following. This is for my wife and I and we live on a little over $1300 month but do not pay rent.
San Ramon - where we chose. About 2850 feet and off the main highway about 4 miles. San Ramon has everything you need including a hospital, mall and movies, tons of stores etc. Lots here are around $50k-80k depending on size. Houses - $100k and up. Probably some cheaper but not with any size or views. Maybe in town? Not sure.
Palmares - nearby San Ramon and seems okay. I don't know it that well but it seems worth looking at. Probably similar prices to San Ramon.
Puriscal - I like this area because it's in the mountains. Can get somewhat cold there, as can San Ramon depending on how high up you are and where you are situated. Puriscal has a nice little town, very quiet as compared to San Ramon, at least it was a few years ago. Haven't been there recently. Maybe someone who lives there now can update us on how it is. Prices for property used to be good here, not sure now.
San Isidro del General or some call it Perez Zeledon - I never understood the 2 different names, lol. It's a mountain town too, and about 40 minutes or so above Playa Dominical. The area between San Isidro and the beaches are nice and a lot of gringos moved there and the prices went sky high imho.
Ojochal is another area a lot of gringos like down that way (past Dominical). Expect to pay for the ocean views and closeness.
Grecia has great weather but is a little too gringo-ized and "busy" for my taste. Some will like it, some won't (as with any).
Those are the areas I'd look at if I were going to move here now and was not looking at the beach.
For the beach, I'm not sure as I haven't looked lately but in the past Montezuma area was pretty nice but it's far away - very far away - and no nearby city and rains a lot. For me it's a nice place to visit but I probably wouldn't live there.
Tamarindo is popular with tourists and gringo expats/ immigrants.
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