We look at property for sale in Palmares, Costa Rica. The first property was way overpriced at $40k per 1/4 acre, but the second wasn’t bad. We really want something a little higher elevation which will cost less and be a little cooler.
We look at property for sale in Palmares, Costa Rica. The first property was way overpriced at $40k per 1/4 acre, but the second wasn’t bad. We really want something a little higher elevation which will cost less and be a little cooler.
Over several days we drive around the central valley in Costa Rica to narrow down where we want to buy property. Our plan is to build an off grid retreat somewhere in the mountains. Palmares was our favorite city and landscape, second to San Ramon.
We take a car ride up to the Poas Volcano in Costa Rica and stop for a free viewing of the waterfall. Definitely a recommended stop if you’re in the San Jose region!
We spend the morning in search of hiking trails in Escazu/San Antonio, Costa Rica. Eventually we make our way to Pico Blanco with a gorgeous view of the valley.
If you’re ever traveling and don’t know if you’ll have cell service or wifi, check out the “maps.me” app. Not only does it allow you to download offline maps, but gives you turn-by-turn directions without using any data. (Note: We have no affiliation with the app, we were just REALL grateful to find it when we couldn’t get directions home from the airport.)
After arriving in Costa Rica, it took about 2 hours to get through customs, immigration, and pick up our rental car. Just in time to meet our realtors at a McDonald’s about 10 minutes away from the hotel.
We discussed how much land we want (3-10 acres) for how much ($20-100k) and in what areas. They gave us a list of 6 regions to check out on our own before bringing them along to see actual property for sale.
We’re on our way to Costa Rica to finish up our residency paperwork and start looking at land for sale. But first we stop overnight in Fort Lauderdale to break up the travel time.
Everything Explained Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82SD3Ts0u9M
Almost a year after giving birth abroad in Costa Rica, Hudson finally received his second passport. He is now officially a dual citizen of both the United States and Costa Rica!
Our Birth Abroad Series:
https://youtu.be/uJhDon4wjmg?list=PLC0ux1ndnxRh7jhtQP2AL3JGAMLX0M4yI
Can we fit a decent sized grey water tank in the spare tire compartment of the trailer? I also see if I can convert Hudson’s crib back to a closet in under 15 minutes.
How do I start the research process when considering a big purchase? Patience is key! I also tackle a few fixes on the RV so we can get it listed for sale next week.
As we prepare to convert our cargo trailer into an RV/Mobile Workshop we test drive a few trucks to get an idea for ride quality and towing capacity.