- Written by Christopher Howard
- Have a good time-tested reliable attorney
- Make your attorney is 100% bilingual so that you can understand every step of the process of purchasing property.
- Have your attorney do the proper “due diligence.” Attorneys who handle real estate transactions can do this to ensure you are making a safe purchase.
- Don’t be an impulsive buyer. Also take your time and DO your homework.
- DO NOT trust people just because they are from the States, Canada, England or any other English-speaking country. Over the years I have come across many English-speaking scoundrels. So be careful!
- Read all of the guidebooks about purchasing real estate in Costa Rica. There are three at the present time. They will give you a basic understanding of the how the local real estate scene works. Be wary of any real estate guidebook that continuously hypes the services of its author. Finally, remember no book should take the place of a good broker and lawyer.
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