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I was looking to Costa Rica destination and I will go there for 3 months in order to discover the country and to prepare my retirement there ... arrival date is on march 20 in Costa Rica .
For french speaking futures.io (formerly BMT) members , you can look at my blog https://nousaucostarica.centerblog.net ( sorry for you english speaking members to have written it in french for my friends and relatives )
With your viewpoint you will probably transition well and enjoy it. Best of luck!
Have you ever seen how most American expats do it... they buy over priced real estate in gated communities that look like they were airlifted from Southern California, with other American expats. They insist on only buying imported American Brands at the inflated import price. Much of their time is consumed complaining about why it isn't as "cheap" to live in their newly adopted country as they were led to believe it was.... and don't even get them started on the locals whom they have decided have no work ethic and speak "American" poorly ... and God help you if you suggest an American expat learn the local language.
I highly recommend Costa Rica:
No standing army, chance of revolution practically nil.
In the central highlands average year round temp 70 to 80 degrees.
Enrollment in the National Healthcare System , which is rated above the USA, would cost me between $36 and $100 per month and it covers pre-existing conditions.
One $US = 500 Colónes and prostitution is legal ... was that wrong ... should I not have said that ...
I'm just a simple man trading a simple plan.
My daddy always said, "Every day above ground is a good day!"