| Buying Property in Costa Rica-FAQ's |
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We understand that buying real
estate in a foreign country can be a confusing and complex process with
different rules and laws than you are accustomed to. That is why we are proud to
use the most respected Costa Rican attorneys who help us navigate through any
legal issues that may arise. Below you will find some of the basic questions
about buying and investing in Costa Rican real estate. As always, if you still
have questions please feel to contact anyone of us at anytime!
Frequently Asked Questions:
What form of ownership rights do I have?
Foreigners have the same rights as Costa Ricans when it comes
to owning real estate here. Costa Rica also has a national centralized property
database
What is a concession property?
The Costa Rican government owns the first 200 meters of the
beachfront area, known as the Maritime Zone. The first 50 meters are public
beaches on which absolutely no construction may take place or any concession be
granted. The remaining 150 meters may be developed via special "concessions"
that are granted by a governing municipality.
There are a few areas of the country, like Jaco beach, where the beach frontage
is titled to the 50-meter mark and are not under concession law.
Is financing available?
Yes, on the projects we promote at ERN, we have
financing pre-arranged specifically for foreigners (North Americans and
European) and Costa Ricans. Foreigners will enjoy the comfort of formality on
your new investment because as buyers, you will fill out much of the same
paperwork here in Costa Rica as you would if applying for a loan in your
respective home country.
Do I need an attorney and how do I get one?
Yes, in Costa Rica an attorney is needed to close a real
estate transaction. We have a list of experienced and qualified attorneys.
What about property taxes?
Property taxes are typically 0.025% of the recorded value of
the property and are paid annually.
Do I need to setup a corporation?
Yes and No. There are advantages of owning property in a
corporation such as tax and ownership anonymity and ease of transfer when you
sell. Please ask your attorney to expand on the advantages and disadvantages of
owning a property in a corporation.
How do I get title insurance in Costa Rica?
Title Insurance is available from many familiar providers here
in Costa Rica, Land America, Stewart Title and Chicago Title just to name a few.
Ask your ERN agent to assist you in this process if necessary.
Are Internet, cable and phone lines available?
Yes. Costa Rica has its own cable television network with
popular channels like ESPN, CNN, Fox, Discovery, HBO, and Cinemax in English and
Spanish (Direct TV and Satellite TV is also available). Internet is available
through DSL and wireless broadband in many locations. Phone and cell phone lines
are also available. Many newly constructed units in Costa Rica will be wired for
all three.
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