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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡· Buy Property in San Carlos, Costa Rica

35 properties from $66K to $2200K

$430K

807,153 sq ft

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35 Listings in San Carlos

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Living in San Carlos

What American expats need to know about Costa Rica

Digital Nomad Visa β€” requires $3,000/mo income ($4,000 for families). Valid 1 year, renewable once. Tax-exempt on foreign income. Rentista Visa β€” for those with $2,500/mo passive income or $60,000 deposit. Pensionado Visa β€” for retirees with $1,000+/mo pension. Both lead to permanent residency after 3 years.

Excluding rent, a single person needs ~$800 USD/mo; a family of four ~$2,850 USD/mo. Rent (1-bed, city center): EscazΓΊ ~$1,300, Tamarindo ~$1,100, San JosΓ© ~$900, Atenas ~$700. Groceries run $7-11/day per person. Overall 30-45% below US major cities β€” the priciest Central American country, but imports are taxed heavily.

Costa Rica has excellent universal healthcare (ranked above the US by WHO) and no military β€” the budget goes to education and environment instead. The "Pura Vida" lifestyle is real but imported goods and cars are expensive due to import taxes.

Howler monkeys as your morning alarm, surfing before breakfast, and a country that dissolved its army in 1948 so it could spend the money on rainforests and schools instead.

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