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The perfect house does not exist

When house shopping in Costa Rica, you need to keep an open mind.

Why the perfect Costa Rica house does not exist

When house shopping in Costa Rica, you need to keep an open mind.

Record Number of Americans Renounce Citizenship Amid Tax Compliance Pressure

WASHINGTON D.C. — More Americans living outside the United States gave up their citizenship in the first quarter of 2015 than ever before, according...

Buying Your First Home in Costa Rica: A Complete Guide to Starter Homes

With the arrival of large international companies in Costa Rica and better paid jobs, developers have adjusted their market to smaller homes and apartments...

So you’re planning on buying into Costa Rican paradise: 7 things to consider

Costa Rica is unquestionably one of the most amazing places in the world to live. It is at or near the top of every desirability index, but beyond the social network buzz and breathless accounts from lucky journos on a paid junket to paradise, this country really is transcendental.

US taxes are due April 15, are you ready?

The FBAR, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, has to be filed if you have more than $10,000 in foreign financial accounts.

Costa Rica Real Estate Guide: How Curb Appeal Can Make or Break Your Home Sale

Buyer: “OMG, you’re not really going to show us that house over there, are you?” Real estate agent: “Wait until you see the inside of...

How to Safely Transfer Funds When Buying Property in Costa Rica

“Your funds haven’t arrived yet, sir. Please try again tomorrow,” said the bank manager to my client. The next day, we went in person...

Motorcycle duo shoots U.S. businessman in Escazú suburb of San José, Costa Rica

The U.S. citizen, who police said worked in real estate, was taken to the San Juan de Dios Hospital in San José for surgery at approximately 11:00 a.m.

Costa Rica deports 12 US students in language school dispute

The Tico Times spoke with former Máximo Nivel employees who said that they knowingly worked under the table for the language school for months at time without formal work permits and were asked in some cases to hide from government inspectors when they visited the school.

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