Move Over Central Valley… This is Costa Rica’s Next Great Expat Escape
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Hi!
I’m new to the IL community.
And I’ve been abundantly busy since joining several months ago.
Where can I find the replay and schedule for all of the seminars?kindly, Rivkah
You can go through all the pages here:
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ESC7PAR said:
Hi, how easy or difficult is it to trans money from the US to purchase a house in Cosgta Rica?Transferring money from the U.S. to purchase a house in Costa Rica is relatively straightforward but requires planning. Remember, Pura Vida!
- Transfer Methods
Wire Transfers: The most common method. Banks like Banco Nacional, BAC, and private escrow services accept international wire transfers.
Money Transfer Services: Services like Wise, Revolut, or Western Union can be more cost-effective than banks.
International Bank Accounts: Some U.S. banks (like Charles Schwab or HSBC) offer international transfer services.
- Know Bank & Government Regulations
U.S. Regulations: Large transfers ($10,000 or more) will be reported to the IRS for anti-money laundering purposes.
Costa Rican Regulations: Banks may require documentation (such as a purchase contract) to justify large deposits, especially when more than $50,000.
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Escrow & Legal Support
It’s recommended to use an escrow service in Costa Rica to ensure secure transactions.
If you use a reputable bank, escrow service, and attorney, the process can be smooth. Delays happen if documentation is missing or if the bank requires extra verification.
-Bekah Bottone, IL's CR Correspondent
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DEE.DYKSTRA said:
Thanks for this! I'm coming to the conference in May, and enjoy learning about all the variety of climates there. See you there!Excellent. I look forward to answering any questions at the conference!
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Move Over Central Valley… This is Costa Rica’s Next Great Expat Escape
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John Michael Arthur, a frequent contributor to IL—and for many years a correspondent of ours—has lived in Costa Rica for over a decade. He’s a true insider. And he knows this “hidden” part of Costa Rica well. In this place, the temperate climate ensures you’re comfortable year-round, top-rate healthcare is close at hand, and property prices are shockingly low. John will be live at 11:00 am Eastern on Thursday, March 27!
Resources
March issue storyHi Jennifer,
I am an explorers club member -VIP and have already registered myself and my spouse for the Costa Rica FT conference.
I continue to check the website looking for information about booking the hotel. Finally today, in the info about registering for the CR FT conference, I did find that the conference will be at the Intercontinental hotel. That is helpful.
How soon can I expect to get information on booking the hotel and the before/after conference tours? -
Move Over Central Valley… This is Costa Rica’s Next Great Expat Escape
[vimeo url=https://vimeo.com/1066950885]
John Michael Arthur, a frequent contributor to IL—and for many years a correspondent of ours—has lived in Costa Rica for over a decade. He’s a true insider. And he knows this “hidden” part of Costa Rica well. In this place, the temperate climate ensures you’re comfortable year-round, top-rate healthcare is close at hand, and property prices are shockingly low. John will be live at 11:00 am Eastern on Thursday, March 27!
Resources
March issue story -
I'm desiring to know about the language of the area; is it best to take Spanish classes before I visit? I've taken classes in the past and just need to brush up but am not currently fluent and I don't want to be disrespectful. I'm aware many areas in Costa Rica also understand English. What about this area? Thank you! (I applogize for the repeat question; wasn't sure of where to post it)
Thank you!

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Could not make the live presentation. There are no clickable links in this email to any presentation! Where is it in the Members account - under subscriptions?