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Some countries dont allow non-resident to purchase property.
great place to ask a question about international real estate. welcome to the forum.
Better yet, try Mr. Google
My understanding is that “Costa Rica” is what the locals call the eastern bank of Donaldson Run.
Do they have turtles in Costa Rica?
Because I like turtles.
R. Griffon said:
Do they have turtles in Costa Rica?
Because I like turtles.
ME TOO
Does Costa Rica have enough Fro Yo places? I don't know if I could live in a place that didn't have 1 Froyo store for every 150 residents
novasteve said:
Does Costa Rica have enough Fro Yo places? I don't know if I could live in a place that didn't have 1 Froyo store for every 150 residents
ME NEITHER
novasteve said:
Does Costa Rica have enough Fro Yo places? I don't know if I could live in a place that didn't have 1 Froyo store for every 150 residents
As long as they got Mickey D's, that's all that matters.
novasteve said:
Does Costa Rica have enough Fro Yo places? I don’t know if I could live in a place that didn’t have 1 Froyo store for every 150 residents
And hoity-toity bistros and coffess shops. With over-priced scones.
I'm not convinced. What's their pizza and burger scene like?
R. Griffon said:
I'm not convinced. What's their pizza and burger scene like?
And if someone could find out their policy regarding dogs and smoking in restaurants, that would be a huge help as well…
I’m not convinced. What’s their pizza and burger scene like?
They have McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy’s, Carl’s Jr., Dominoes, and Pizza Hut. Gringo ex-pats feel like they never left the U.S.
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