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    Buying a Property Abroad? Here’s What Your Checklist Must Have

    npsBy nps12 January 2022Updated:26 June 2024 No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Buying a property abroad can be a jolly good investment move but you have to know the laws and requirements surrounding owning property in another country. There are plenty of good reasons to own a property abroad. Most people look for a second home abroad where there is lots of sunshine. They dream of a happy retirement place in a far-flung destination known for its peaceful way of life.

    Choose the right country

    Certainly, investing in property overseas is a way to diversify a real estate portfolio. It’s imperative to make the right decision, though, when settling upon a country to invest in. You want to buy in a country that is enjoying growth and prosperity. Costa Rica real estate is best done with a reputable real estate team and Blue Water Properties is a full-service brokerage that can help you with the process of buying property from start to finish.

    It can be an anxious time when buying property abroad and not having a solid understanding of the foreign investment market. That’s why real estate experts such as these can help you know the risks but also the thrills associated with investing in foreign property. Costa Rica is a wonderful place and it’s a case of knowing where to find the best property for investment.

    Location of investment property of key importance

    When buying property abroad, location is as important as ever. In addition to living in a decent area, you also have to take into account things such as distance to the airport and access to good medical facilities.

    You also want to be sure that good public transport is available should you not have to use your own car. This is all part of getting the best location, whether investing in commercial- or residential property. The reason location is of such importance is that location has such a huge impact on a property’s potential investment return.

    Parking facilities are an important checklist priority

    What does it matter if you are investing in commercial property or residential property ? you need parking space. Many people don’t even think of it when investing in property, and yet your property is as good as useless without space to park your own car and those of visitors.

    Of course, it’s a bonus if you have a property with off-street parking, especially if you’re buying business property. Properties with their own parking facilities can ask for a much higher price than a similar property that doesn’t have parking facilities. If you want to run a business and you don’t have parking facilities, your customers will just go elsewhere.

    Choosing the amenities to suit your needs

    The number one priority when buying property is to make use of a local, reputable property company. They help you find Costa Rican property where you understand all the local laws so that there aren’t any unpleasant surprises. What amenities do you require when you invest in property in Costa Rica?

    Is a view important to you? Do you want to invest in property in the city or in the countryside? What is the property’s proximity to schools if you have children and what kind of architectural design and interior finishes do you require for your property?

    Check Costa Rica real estate laws

    You may want to invest in property in Costa Rica but not have a clue about the legalities involved in property buying. The legal system in Costa Rica is Napoleonic and different from the legal system in North America. When investing in property in Costa Rica, it doesn’t pay to try and do things on your own.

    You want to make sure that everything to do with the purchase of your new property is done correctly to avoid legal expenses and delays from doing things the wrong way. Regardless of the experience you think you have, it’s only the right people on your side who can help you successfully complete your purchase.

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