
Smart Strategies to Ensure It’s Worth the Move
Welcome to Part 3—the serious (but still breezy) finale of our Costa Rica Chronicles. Now that you’ve seen the dreamy high points and the awkward curveballs, let’s map out the sensible yet inspired way to decide if this island‑style dream deserves your belongings, your bank account and that vintage lava lamp.
1. Do a “practice move” or extended stay
Go for 3–6 months on a tourist visa or Airbnb. Live like you’re local—cook, shop, commute, get healthcare. You’ll quickly spot deal breakers such as bureaucracy or isolation.
2. Rent before buying property
Avoid owning until you’ve lived there full‑time. Renting lets you adjust without being tied down (or discovering your “dream” house floods every rainy season).
3. Learn Spanish & cultural norms
Basic Spanish skills and cultural sensitivity smooth interactions, avoid awkward expat bubbles, and earn respect.
4. Plan for red‑tape realities
Research visas, CAJA registration, banking, taxes, and vehicle import rules. A bilingual “gestor” can save you hours of stress.
5. Budget realistically (with buffer)
Factor in import costs, private healthcare, transport and unexpected surprises. Save at least 6–12 months of expenses.
6. Explore multiple regions first
The Central Valley’s mild climate is very different from the humid coast. Spend time in varied areas to find your personal fit.
7. Secure private health insurance
CAJA works but cannot be obtained until you secure temporary residency. Although pricey, private insurance fills gaps like shorter wait times and access to English-speaking specialists.
8. Check for creature comforts availability
Investigate whether you can live without favourite brands or gadgets—or afford them with steep import taxes.
9. Understand infrastructure limitations
Internet, roads, and utilities vary widely by location. A remote jungle cabin might sound romantic until your Zoom meeting crashes.
10. Clarify your “why”
Are you chasing adventure, escaping stress, seeking financial ease, or building a community? Knowing this helps evaluate if Costa Rica matches your goals.
11. Connect with expats and locals
Join Facebook groups, forums, and community events before moving. Local friendships are invaluable and prevent isolation.
12. Keep an exit plan handy
Even paradise doesn’t work for everyone. Consider dual residency or seasonal stays so you’re not stuck if it doesn’t fit.
Conclusion
There you have it. Your chew‑on‑this, don’t‑do‑that, practice‑it‑first checklist for making the big move. It keeps the pura vida sun shining bright without getting ambushed by bureaucracy, homesickness or stamp‑fear. Now whether you’re sketching out spreadsheets or slinging hammocks, you’re moving forward with eyes wide open and that, friends, is the real paradise.
Read also:
Part One: Why Do It?
Part Two: Why It Fails

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