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Investing in Costa Rica
We protect your interests with thorough due diligence and compliant investment structures.

he Costa Rica property market can be challenging for foreign buyers. Without local expertise, there is a risk of purchasing in undesirable areas or overpaying substantially.

A single misstep regarding Costa Rican regulations could lead to significant financial losses. Many investors remain unaware of their non-compliance until it’s too late.

Relocating to Costa Rica can feel overwhelming, but with the right guidance, it doesn’t have to be. Whether you're retiring, working remotely, or moving with family, we provide expert advice on visas, housing, healthcare, and daily life.

Costa Rica presents a strong case for investment due to its stable political and economic environment, a growing economy, and a focus on sustainable development and innovation. The country's diverse sectors, including tourism, high-tech manufacturing, and business services, offer a range of opportunities for investors. Additionally, Costa Rica's commitment to environmental protection and its beautiful natural resources further enhance its appeal, making it a desirable destination for both business and leisure. More: https://www.cinde.org/en/why
Residency Categories
Retirees
Pensionado (Retirement) Residency: Ideal for retirees, this visa requires a minimum pension of $1,000 per month from a recognized source, such as Social Security, private or government pension.
Rentista
Investor
Requires an investment of at least $150,000 in a Costa Rican business or property.
Citizenship
Buying land in Costa Rica involves several key steps, including finding a trusted real estate agent and attorney, conducting property checks, making an offer, and registering the property.
Foreigners can generally purchase land in Costa Rica, but it's crucial to understand the legal and financial aspects, especially regarding title searches, escrow, and property registration.
