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  2. This couple bought a lakefront home in Costa Rica for under ...

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    Born in Costa Rica, she is a dual citizen, and the couple is happy she will grow up learning both English and Spanish. They are also now permanent residents , and are able to hire a full-time ...

  3. The Best Foreign Countries to Buy Real Estate in Right Now - AOL

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    Costa Rica. It’s becoming more and more common for travelers to go on holiday to Costa Rica—and never leave. The country has a warm, sunny climate, a biodiverse landscape (a mix of famous surf ...

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  5. Americans in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The number of Americans who collect their Social Security checks in Costa Rica has jumped 67% since 2002. Many Americans also purchase vacation homes and, rather than leave the U.S. entirely behind, use the rental income to pay off the property in the interim and then retire to Costa Rica at a later date. [2]

  6. Multiple listing service - Wikipedia

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    There are two main real estate organizations in Costa Rica: CRGAR (Costa Rica Global Association of Realtors [23]), and CCCBR (Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce for Real Estate). [24] Of these two associations only CRGAR has an MLS system [25] in place. CRGAR is associated with the NAR [26] (a US based National Association of Realtors). According ...

  7. Super-rich Americans are snatching up prime real estate ... - AOL

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    Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — but only the super rich could buy in. Here's how even ordinary investors can become the landlord of Walmart, Whole Foods or Kroger

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