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There
are hundreds of thousands of Americans considering retiring abroad and
investing in international real estate. This informative and sometimes
amusing free 18 page report explains the '124 Tips & Traps' Americans
should be aware of when think of retiring to Costa Rica and buying Costa
Rica real estate.
(PRWEB)
October 5, 2005 -- The report was written by Scott Oliver, the author
of 'How To Buy Costa Rica Real Estate Without Losing Your Camisa' (Shirt)
the best-selling book of it's kind.
The
Costa Rica Retirement 124 Tips & Traps report touches on the challenges
that anyone would need to know about when thinking of living, retiring
and buying real estate in Costa Rica.
For
example:
1.
Contrary to what some people might tell you, there is no Multiple Listing
Service in Costa Rica so trying to establish even a rough idea of what
a property is worth is difficult. Take a look on the internet and one
can often find the exact same property listed by different 'brokers'
at dramatically different prices...
2.
Half the population of Costa Rica call themselves 'Realtors' because
they do not need any qualifications, training or experience whatsoever
to call themselves a 'Realtor' and there is nobody watching over the
people that do...
3.
There is an organization of 'brokers' involved with Costa Rica real
estate, however, very few people who call themselves 'Realtors' have
even heard of it never mind belong to it ... And nobody is regulating
or watching over these people!
4.
And since the laws governing Costa Rica real estate are based on 'Napoleonic
Laws' and not 'Common Laws' as they are in the US & Canada right?
No matter how much experience a US citizen has with real estate, it's
a whole different legal system in Costa Rica.
This
means that when it comes to buying Costa Rica real estate, more than
likely, a person could be listening to 'expert' advice coming from someone
with zero qualifications or training in real estate, who is trying very
hard to earn a sales commission selling a property that could be dramatically
overpriced...
Sounds
like a recipe for disaster and it can be so this free Costa Rica Retirement
124 Tips & Traps report is the perfect starting point for those
Americans who wish to avoid any expensive 'learning experiences.'
Please
note that the Costa Rica Retirement 124 Tips & Traps report will
be available for free to registered users for a limited time only so
download yours now while you can.
To
receive this free 18 page report takes only seconds:
1.
Register at http://www.welovecostarica.com/register.php?
and then
2. After you have confirmed your registration, log-on and visit Downloads
where you will find your report in the Costa Rica Retirement section.
Best
wishes from your 'amigo' in Costa Rica
Scott
Oliver - Founder
http://WeLoveCostaRica.com