Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Expats on the move: Establishing residency in Costa Rica


While health care debates, social security reform and higher taxes take center stage in Washington, D.C., more and more Americans seem to be seeking residency elsewhere in the world and the number one destination appears to be Costa Rica.

“We’ve seen a lot of passive inquiries about moving to Costa Rica and establishing residency there since starting our project,” commented Hacienda Matapalo Executive Vice President Brian Albury (pictured), whose company is building a 665-acre master planned gated community on the country’s South Pacific Coast. “But lately we’ve seen a dramatic upswing in serious interest – more so than any other time during this phase of our development.”

According to Christopher Howard, an authoritarian on Costa Rica and author of the recently released book "The New Golden Door To Retirement and Living in Costa Rica," there are more Americans living in Costa Rica per capita than any other country in the world. In an article on the Web site Costa Rica Outdoors, Howard wrote that Americans tend to feel more at home in Costa Rica than other Latin American country citing several reasons including health care, business opportunities, high yielding investments, tax breaks, real estate costs and security concerns.

Because of the increased interest in establishing residence in the land of Pura Vida, on Tuesday, December 14th, Albury will host an in depth Web-based seminar on what it's actually like to live in Costa Rica and establish residency there. Scheduled to start at 6 p.m. ET, but also available On-Demand, not only will Albury go over all the nuances of living in the Central American country from housing, transportation, communications and medical, but he will provide a real sense of what expats can expect when they choose to make the move there – something thousands of Americans and Canadians have already done.

“There is so much to know about establishing residency it can boggle the mind,” said Albury. “For example, just like in the U.S. where there are several types of residency statuses, the same holds true for Costa Rica and whether we’re talking about a pensionado (retiree), rentista (legal resident), inversionista (investor), vinculo (relation to citizen) or any other classification, each has its own set of criteria.”

To register for the December 14th eSeminar click here or visit http://haciendamatapalo.com for more details.

Hacienda Matapalo is Costa Rica’s most sought after project with more than $63 million in pre-construction sales. It is located between the cities of Quepos and Dominical and adjacent to the new Costanera Highway. In October they announced they had awarded their infrastructure construction contract as well as a strategic partnership with Su Casa Desarrollos de Vivienda S.A, the leading company of the Tu Hogar S.A. Real Estate Group.


Hacienda Matapalo introduces eSeminars On-Demand


Hacienda Matapalo, the most sought after gated community on Costa Rica’s South Pacific Coast with more than $60 million in pre-construction sales, recently launched a new technology that will give those interested in Costa Rica, access to information at their convenience.

The company recently introduced its new eSeminars On-Demand, which enables those who register for their monthly online seminars to watch them at any time.

“This will give users the flexibility of participating in our Web-based seminars when they are able to without the constraints of having to abide by a clock,” said Albury. “Whether they join us live or at four in the morning, the result is going to be the same – they will get the same useful information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.”

Those who register for the eSeminars will not only get an access link to the live presentation, but the next morning they will be emailed a special link that will enable them to view the presentation at any time.

“So far the technology is working perfectly,” Albury said, explaining that nearly 400 Costa Rica enthusiasts signed up to participate for the inaugural seminar that was presented in the on-demand format. “It really underscores that people want to participate in our seminars as long as they have the time available. Our new format allows them to decide when it’s feasible for them to do so.”

The next presentation will be on Tuesday, December 14th at 6 p.m. ET as Albury gives an in depth overview on what it's actually like to live in Costa Rica and establish residency there. Not only will he go over all the nuances from housing, transportation, communications and medical, but Albury will provide a real sense of what expats can expect should they choose to make the move there – something thousands of Americans and Canadians have already done.

To register for the December 14th eSeminar click here or visit http://haciendamatapalo.com for more details.


Hacienda Matapalo Announces Strategic Partnership with Top Real Estate Company


Hacienda Matapalo, the most sought after gated community on Costa Rica’s South Pacific Coast with more than $60 million in pre-construction sales, recently announced that their strategic partner would be Su Casa Desarrollos de Vivienda S.A., the leading company of the Tu Hogar S.A. Real Estate Group. In addition, the builder for Hacienda Matapalo’s infrastructure will be Jimenez y Chacon Constructores S.A. of Cartago.

“When the announcement was made last week that we had awarded the contract to build our infrastructure, there was a lot of speculation on what company that was,” said David Matluck, chief executive officer of Pegasus Star Limitada, the company that is developing Hacienda Matapalo. “Well, the speculation can end. Those who have been following our growth and development know that our company does things in a diligent manner in order to do what’s best for our homeowners and investors. Today’s announcement about our builder and strategic partnership underscores that commitment to excellence. It sends out a signal that says we do not settle for second best.”

Su Casa’s reputation as a major real estate force in Costa Rica is both unquestioned and unrivaled. The company has more than 20 years of experience in building and selling real estate throughout Costa Rica, having built more than 15,000 residential homes. Among their developments is Los Pelicanos Ocean Club, Costa Rica’s first and only deep water ocean access community where owners can take their boats from their own private docks to some of the best fishing spots in the world.

As members of the Costa Rican Chamber of Construction (C.C.C.), Su Casa is registered in the Federated School of Engineers and Architects of Costa Rica.

Managed by a group of professionals with extensive high quality real estate development experience, the company provides integral elements of design, legal advice, sales, construction, financing and formalization of bank loans, which make acquiring homes a pleasurable experience. Their name literally translates to "Your Home."

While the impact of the strategic partnership is far reaching, the agreement calls for the completion of Hacienda Matapalo’s entrance and the continuation of the infrastructure which connects the forest, streams and mountains which are part of the 655-acre master planned, gated community immediately following the rainy season. The company began putting in gravel roads earlier in the year and stopped when the rainy season began.

Once the roads and utilities are in place, owners will be able to take formal ownership of their home sites and begin building.

“We’ve been saying from the very beginning that when people step foot on Hacienda Matapalo land they say ‘this is where I want to live – this is where I want my home’ or as they say in Spanish ‘mi casa’,” Matluck said. “So I suppose it was meant to be that ‘My Home’ would partner with ‘Your Home’. After all, ‘Mi Casa es Su Casa’.”

To learn more about Hacienda Matapalo, visit their Web site at http://www.haciendamatapalo.com.