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No Ownership Restrictions

valued by government   no restrictions   same rights as natives

Same Rights as Natives
Written into the constitution, the open door policy towards ownership of real estate and their respective structures is reinforced by practice.  The rights of a real estate owner from abroad are the same rights as those afforded to natives.  Purchasing and selling your real estate can be done the same way by an expatriate, some one living abroad and even some one who has never been to Costa Rica.

Protecting foreign investors has been a long term and strategic trend to grow the economy.  By doing all of these things the right way, the demand for real estate in Costa Rica has risen dramatically.  The risk has been reduced dramatically and the financing options have become more and more available.  Banking and wiring money have become conducive to a life-style that includes two country residents.  Fees and costs associated with buying and selling have been reduced or eliminated since the early 1980's. 


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