- Written by Christopher Howard
You are advised to use the services of a real estate broker to buy or sell property in Costa Rica. Real estate agents normally collect a five or six percent commission on the sale of a home and up to 10 percent commission on the sale of raw land. This commission is paid by the
- Written by Christopher Howard
First, we should talk about real estate brokers in Costa Rica. Let’s face it, whether fair or not, real estate agents—here and elsewhere—enjoy a status only slightly above that of used car salesmen. That said, you can find extremely competent, professional, honest real estate agents in Costa Rica if you know how to look for
- Written by Christopher Howard
There’s a bit of the old Wild West to real estate transactions in Costa Rica, and not just because so many buyers are stampeding here to buy property. More than a handful of brokers have a shady cast to them, tall tales issue from their mouths, and some drive cars that might lose out in
- Written by Christopher Howard
You will encounter probably the single most bothersome aspect of owning real estate in Costa Rica (and living there) soon after you enter a car in search of property: the roads in Costa Rica are almost never good, and they range from the poorly maintained to the abysmally bad. We who live here wish we