Benefits of Living in Costa Rica
- costaricahomes1
- May 27, 2022
- 2 min read
Costa Rica offers all the qualities you'd expect in a world-class retirement destination: Sunny beaches and lush green mountains, packaged in a perfect year-round climate...world-class healthcare and more...yet the cost of living is amazingly low.
(For $2500- $4000 a month , all-inclusive—depending on if you own or rent your home—you can live comfortably.
But here's what Costa Rica offers that no place else does:
✓ You can qualify for Caja, the national health system that provides comprehensive coverage, no matter your pre-existing conditions, and at a very affordable rate. Excellent private care, too, is available–and three times less expensive than the U.S.
✓ It's one of the healthiest places you can live . In a 2022 report on world health, Costa Rica ranks as the healthiest country in Central America...ranking ahead of the U.S. You'll find plenty of sunshine, far less processed foods, and the national health system emphasizes preventive care.
✓ It may be the most eco-conscious country on the planet. If clean air and water and fresh, healthy locally sourced food are important to you, this is the place for you. Costa Rica generates 99% of its energy from renewable source, and the government has pledged to soon eliminate all fossil fuels.
✓ It's safe and politically stable. Costa Rica is one of the safest countries in all Latin America . There's not even an army. You don't have to worry about local political skirmishes or international conflicts. Costa Rica is all about neutrality...that's why it's called the "Switzerland of Central America."
✓ Costa Ricans are well educated and happy. Instead of spending money on military might, Costa Rica invests 8 % of its GDP on education. (Comparatively, says the World Bank, the U.S. devotes less than 5 %.) It's no wonder that year after year, Costa Rica consistently ranks as one of the happiest countries in the world.
If these kinds of things are important to you, turn your attention to Costa Rica now!

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