I have never been around a better deal and it is available NOW.

Beautifully constructed and located Hotel with a drop dead gorgeous Ocean view on the main highway, this Hotel is being given away.  It is beautiful land and enough to build many more rooms.

Last year it was under contract for
$2,000,000, then when it didn’t close,
the price dropped to $1,800,000 then
to $1.200,000 and
now is $850,000.   
It cannot be replaced for $1,400,000.   (
The owner is very sick and has to sell it.)

FOR THOSE ON SIDELINES WAITING FOR A DEAL ON A COSTA RICA HOTEL , THIS IS THE REAL ONE.

Call me immediately for full details – nothing bad about this one.

Carol Odonnell: Cell: (506) 8318-0717
Location:
Hermosa/Jaco beach
Position:
Marketing Director Central Pacific
Telephones:
Office (506) 2778-7410
Toll Free: 1 (866) 374 -8522
Email: carol@costaricaretirementvacationproperties.com

Retiring with income is of interest these days

So many people have been hit financially by the economic downturn that they need to have additional retirement income.  Many are thinking of retiring offshore and picking up B&B operation that can not only provide a place to live but generate income as well.

Jaco beach, Playa Hermosa and Esterillos are perfect locations to start your new life and Costa Rica business.
It is easier now than ever before to realize your dream by purchasing a B&B in the central pacific area. Costa Rica Real Estate prices in Jaco, Playa Hermosa and Esterillos are now affordable so you can have that Pura Vida lifestyle and make money at the same time.

Resort. You can enjoy a beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath US style owners residence with all the upgrades and realize a good retirement income at the same time.  This Mom & Pop Costa Rica Hotel has 8 separate vacation suites that will make you money year round.

This is a PRIME SURFING LOCATION, Hermosa Beach and Surfing is a very good market for this Hotel.
Ask for cash flow projections on this one.  Find out how you can live for free and earn $70,000 annually living the life of a retired person in the sun.

Jaco Beach, Playa Hermosa and Esterillos are popular with the many tourists that come to enjoy the beautiful beaches, fishing, surfing and the abundant wildlife and local activities.

Another B&B  nearby that comes with a beautiful owner’s residence is the Playa Hermosa B&B.  This secluded property has beautiful tropical landscaping and is hidden away but still close to everything. It is within walking distance to the pristine beaches of Playa Hermosa and just 5 minutes to all the restaurants, shopping and nightlife to be found in Jaco Beach.

The new highway connecting the capital city of San Jose & the International Airport to the Central Pacific beaches has recently opened after 30 years in the planning. This has caused us to see a tremendous increase in tourism and demand for hotel rooms and vacation rentals in our area.  Jaco Beach is now only and hour and 10 minutes from San Jose so if you want to retire in style and lead the good life; you just may want to consider the Central Pacific area of Costa Rica.

I live here full time and feel that I have made the best possible choice by moving to this beautiful Costa Rica Beach area.  If you have any questions about what it’s like to live here; please feel free to contact me as I manage the Lifestyle Real Estate Tours for all of this area and will include all there is to see for the time you allocate to properties.

Carol Odonnell: Cell: (506) 8318-0717
Location:
Hermosa/Jaco beach
Position:
Marketing Director Central Pacific
Telephones:
Office (506) 2778-7410
Toll Free:
1 (866) 374 -8522

Email: carol@costaricaretirementvacationproperties.com

Importing pets into Costa Rica

I am the proud owner of four dogs, so I feel that the many people like myself that are thinking about retiring in Costa Rica have this subject foremost on their minds.

“Can I bring my pets to Costa Rica”?


Read this guideline
Importing Your Pets To Costa Rica

The very first step

you must take is to check with the air carrier that you will be using because I have found that from one carrier to another, their requirements vary from “oh, we don’t ship pets at all”, to very specific requirements as to time of day and temperature, season, “in cabin” requirements as well as “cargo” requirements. The fee for their transport varies from one airline to another from almost highway robbery to extremely fair. When checking with the carrier, it is recommended that you personally go to the airport where you will exit and speak with a knowledgeable agent.

Also, it goes without saying that for the comfort of your pet, try to choose the most direct route to Costa Rica that would eliminate many connecting flights.

They will have requirements for transporting “in cabin” which normally means the pet must be small enough to fit under your seat in a soft, collapsible carrier and that the pet must be able to stand up in their carrier without the head touching the top, etc. Also, if you have more than one pet, they may have requirements per flight of how many pets can fly in cabin.

If your pet is too large, it must travel in cargo in an airline approved hard transport carrier (no wire or open carriers, it must be plastic, closed on three sides, etc) and all transport carriers marked appropriately with your name, phone number, “LIVE ANIMAL”, etc. Also, if you have more than one “in cargo” pet, you need to know the rules for that as well. Again, do your homework and adhere to their rules to the letter.

Step two would be to determine as soon as possible the date you want to leave and this may be dictated by the airline if they have certain months of pet embargo due to climate, etc.

If you have a choice, try to choose the mildest climate for the pet, spring or fall to avoid the extremes in temperatures and night flights during especially warm weather is going to be better than day time. Make sure your pet/s is healthy and free of parasites and are up to date on their vaccinations, and especially rabies.  The rule is that the vaccinations must be no older than one year or newer than one month.

So, you have met all the air carrier’s requirements, your pet/s are healthy and up to date on vaccinations and free of parasites, your next step are their International health certificate from a qualified veterinarian. Again, adhere to your air carrier’s requirements as to exactly when you get the health certificate completed. The (very strict) rules seem to be by the airlines that the health certificate be issued no more than 8 to 10 days prior to take off. This is pretty obvious as they don’t want an animal with a six month health certificate that has contracted a disease in the interim. Carefully choose the doctor because your vet must be certified (be sure he/she is) to issue an international health certificate.

To Tranquilize Or Not? Tranquilizers act differently in each animal; leaving some dangerously sedated and others wired for charge. Since you would not be able to supervise should a normal dosage happen to be an overdose in your pet, it is best not to drug them at all.

To Feed Or Not To Feed? Feed them a good meal no sooner than 6 to 8 hours prior to take off to assure they don’t get motion sickness and vomit and have to travel the whole way in a soiled crate. Perhaps feeding a meal with a high moisture content to keep them from dehydration is a plus.

A good and vigorous walk some few hours prior to take off to be sure they eliminate well will go a long way for their comfort. Pack a soft absorbent type of fabric, an old thick towel is great to serve as comfort for resting or to absorb any type of bodily “mistakes” is a great aid. A favorite toy is a good comfort as well.

Now, with all documents in hand and pets loaded and everything a “done deal”, sit back and enjoy the ride. When you land in Costa Rica, pets will be waiting separately from luggage for you to present proper paperwork. Let me dispel one fear: Costa Rica does not have a pet quarantine. Your pet is accepted or rejected; it won’t enter “purgatory”.

If you adhere to all the above regulations when you present your paperwork to the Costa Rican customs agent you will be fine!.

Please feel free to call me or write for any help you may need
Carol Odonnell: Cell: (506) 8318-0717
Location:
Hermosa/Jaco beach
Position:
Marketing Director Central Pacific
Telephones:
Office (506) 2778-7410
Toll Free:
1 (866) 374 -8522  SanJose toll free  1 888 581 1786

Email: carol@costaricaretirementvacationproperties.com

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Costa Rica Safest Country in Latin America For Second Year in A Row

Costa Rica for the second year in a row is considered  the most secure country in Latin America for foreign multinationals and their executives, according to the third annual Latin Security Index developed by FTI Consulting Ibero America for Latin Business Chronicle.

Venezuela, however, is rapidly becoming one of the most violent countries in the region, with an alarming spike in kidnappings for ransom, homicides and organized crime related to drug cartels. Venezuela follows Haiti, which is ranked at the most unsafe country in Latin America. “There is a slight worsening in the region’s public security [although] there are some exceptions,” says Frank Holder, founder of Holder International and senior managing director of FTI Consulting.

Both Brazil and Colombia are among the most dangerous countries in Latin America for business executives, according to the Index.

The Latin Security Index measures the danger level in Latin America based on homicide rates as well as other factors affecting corporate security and the safety of foreign business executives. FTI Consulting bases its ratings on official numbers from public security secretariats, local police, governments, NGO’s and institutes of crime investigations.  Each country receives rating from 1 to 5 with 1 representing a non-dangerous country and 5 representing a very dangerous country.  If you would like to know more about safety and what it’s like to live in Costa Rica  – Email me at 
Carol@CostaRicaRetirementVacationProperties.com