
Three Reasons Why You Should Move To Costa Rica
Author: Osa Tropical Properties
Americans’ internet search patterns have been increasingly indicating that they are looking for an escape… with some urgency. People seem to be using their extra time at home to investigate their options for life elsewhere. So far, 9 million Americans live outside of the U.S. borders. And there are plenty of reasons for more people to want to expatriate themselves to Costa Rica.
Ease of Transition
Costa Rica feels like California headed south and grew a rainforest. It has been friendly with the U.S. for more than 150 years, and more than a million Americans visit this country every year. There are reliable airports, deluxe highways, and huge conservation districts — all of which make the country easy to get around and easy to enjoy.
It helps that many ex-pats have already “blazed the trails,” and there is a wealth of information available to those seeking search results for terms like ‘moving to Costa Rica’ and ‘how to move to Costa Rica.’ Well-established communities like ours in Costa Ballena make settling-in easy. People who have already made the move here are eager to help the next person, just as they helped us before.

Impeccable Quality of Life
The sensational natural environments and the laid back vibe of Costa Ricans makes this country a regular on ‘top 10 best’ on travel and lifestyle lists. People who visit quickly understand why people here report being some of the happiest in the world.
Costa Rica is nature’s playground. Breathtaking jungle trails lead up to the tops of the mountain ranges that travel the country’s length. Colorful wildlife such as butterflies, toucans, and monkeys are common. Soft, sandy beaches are plentiful along the coasts, where family and friends love to gather and play. The fresh air, water, and food give this tropical wonderland a magnificent ambiance for enjoying the simple pleasures of everyday life.

Finding More Value in Life
A lower cost of living and newfound work freedom are influencing more people to think about other possibilities for where and how to live. New ‘remote working’ flexibility has many people thinking that if they can work from home, the home might as well be in the tropics. And in the right spots in Costa Rica, tropical living can prove to be remarkably affordable and filled with value.
Final Thoughts About A Move to Costa Rica
Don’t stop dreaming and planning for your future. The current global crisis won’t last forever, and a great way to be proactive is to think ahead to a better tomorrow. Moving to another country involves some sacrifices but ultimately leads to significant personal growth. You will gain new insights about what you genuinely appreciate about life and what you can surely live without.
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