The Best Places For Expats to Live in Costa Rica | Where To Move in Costa Rica

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Today, I’m discussing different regions I’ve helped people move to in Costa Rica, there is no one size fits all approach to moving to Costa Rica. It depends on your budget, dream lifestyle, ideal climate, private schools, and so much more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  •  Місяць тому +3

    To anyone watching. Sarah is absolutely right. You have to do your own research first. Decide, not only where you want to live, but what you also want to be near. definitely a good idea to also see the country first hand, because each area can be so different in geography and in climate.

  • @costaricaforexpats
    @costaricaforexpats 26 днів тому

    This content is so useful for expats! Watching from Costa Rica and loving the advice.

  • @barco581
    @barco581 Місяць тому +2

    My heart is in the Central Valley. I would probably pick someplace like Heredia. Close to the best restaurant scene in the country, San Jose activities, SJO, etc. Yet, still has a lot of green in areas and great views. And the Central Valley makes a great base for exploring various parts of CR-it is basically the transportation hub of CR with a spoke network.
    Sarah, curious, have you ever lived at higher altitude in CR like San Gerardo de Dota? Nighttime lows into the 40s!

    • @josue1983
      @josue1983 12 днів тому

      Nice place, even myself as a Costa Rican would love living there. Weather is way nicer for me.

  • @truefriend5332
    @truefriend5332 Місяць тому

    Hello Sarah,
    Thank you for this quick overview.

  • @jeffsim4191
    @jeffsim4191 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the great overviews!

  • @glennr9913
    @glennr9913 Місяць тому +1

    Costa Rica is surrounded by water. Where are the best places to live if you enjoy boating? I'd like to find a place that is convenient to a marina where I could keep a small runabout (not a yacht). Or, better yet, I'd like to have a home with my own dock. Are there areas where people have docks? Maybe on a river or a protected bay?
    I want to be able to get out on the water and explore, fish, snorkel, or just cruise around with friends & cocktails. Boating is great fun, but I never see any videos mentioning communities with water access. Maybe you could make an episode about boating in Costa Rica.

  • @josephdennehey4126
    @josephdennehey4126 Місяць тому

    Thank you!

  • @BethanyDearborn
    @BethanyDearborn Місяць тому

    A couple of questions for you if I may...1. Do I remember correctly that you had decided at one point to leave/move out of Costa Rica, or am I thinking of someone else? 2. I am currently researching the area a couple km north of Puerto Viejo...are there reasons you can see why that might not be a popular option? Thank you for all of your information!

  • @gentryhunter7004
    @gentryhunter7004 19 днів тому +1

    Is there a fully developed beach town?

    • @SarahElenaDesignsLife
      @SarahElenaDesignsLife  19 днів тому

      @@gentryhunter7004 what would you consider fully developed? Perhaps Jaco, Tamarindo, Manuel Antonio would be considered that

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan 20 днів тому

    Costa Rica is a funny place. I help teach oral surgery with a group I've been with since 2012. We did several courses in Costa Rica as the owner of the company had a contact who helped him with the dental board there. Turns out the guy didn't have any contact with the board and they shut us down on a trip I didn't attend. It was pretty wild. They pulled up to a place where tons of patients were being treated with cops and ran everyone out according to my friends. Also on one cab ride to Alajuela, I was chatting with the cabbie who pointed down the road like 4 blocks from the hotel and said, "Go down there if you want drugs or anything. Gangs control this street and they probably won't kill you because you're a gringo." Cool beans

    • @SarahElenaDesignsLife
      @SarahElenaDesignsLife  20 днів тому

      @@billiondollardan 😳😳 that is wild! But it doesn’t surprise me

  • @jeffsim4191
    @jeffsim4191 Місяць тому +1

    Im doing some tentative research ahead of time before booking a scouting trip with you. .. have not been able to find a consolidated list of places with international schools. Suggestions on where to look? Figured that was a good way to eliminate a lot of places to move to straight away.

    • @SarahElenaDesignsLife
      @SarahElenaDesignsLife  Місяць тому

      @@jeffsim4191 I actually have an excel document with the most popular ones for most areas! We do share that during the scouting trip sessions that we do with people to help them narrow down areas for the trip ! Other than our own excel I don’t know of another list.

    • @jeffsim4191
      @jeffsim4191 Місяць тому

      @@SarahElenaDesignsLife ok sounds good Sarah.

    • @SarahElenaDesignsLife
      @SarahElenaDesignsLife  Місяць тому +1

      @@jeffsim4191 it also depends what type of school you’re looking for. But main areas would be Central Valley, guanacaste, central pacific (Jacó Manuel Antonio) and South Pacific. Uvita/Perez Zeledon

    • @melgreenberg2299
      @melgreenberg2299 Місяць тому +1

      I'm a little surprised and disappointed that you said nothing in favor of the Arenal area!

    • @SarahElenaDesignsLife
      @SarahElenaDesignsLife  Місяць тому

      @@melgreenberg2299 very nice area for sure but not suitable for most people that I’ve worked with personally. Too far from major medical, no private schools for kids, too far from airport for some people and other amenities. That’s my guess as to why it’s not as popular. But for some it’s a perfect place! Remember that some vacation spots aren’t ideal for living for some people.

  • @rondavis6662
    @rondavis6662 Місяць тому +2

    Just an observation. Why do you never talk about Limon or that side of the country?

    • @SarahElenaDesignsLife
      @SarahElenaDesignsLife  Місяць тому +3

      @@rondavis6662 it’s one of the least popular areas for people to move. I can do a video speaking about why someone might or might not move there.

    • @NewPalm
      @NewPalm 4 дні тому

      Limon is the least popular area to move for a certain clientele base that uses Sarah. If you visit other Facebook groups, there are tons of others that move to the Caribbean side. I've been following Sarah for almost 4 years now, but I also follow other Facebook groups that focuses on the east side so that I can get a perspective from both ends.

  • @pharmacistmichael7820
    @pharmacistmichael7820 Місяць тому +1

    what is wrong with you?- as a 40+ year resident of costa rica ( ex Peace Corp) .I have lived in the Lake Arenal area for over 40 years. I have seen MANY people move from the beach to Arenal- I have never seen anyone move from Arenal-unless they were leaving the country (usually for personal,family reasons).We don't have wet/dry seasons-there is a cooling rain all year long except for two short periods.We have the second safest place in Costa Rica-according to a recent study.Do I want everyone to move to Arenal (by Lake Arenal ) ? NO! I'm just offended by our lack of even a mention ,and by your lack of preparation.Do your homework.I'm sure we all love C R