What do I need to know before retiring in Escazu?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Escazu, they said...
"I would advise them to spend time not as a tourist but as one might live here. Visit the grocery stores. I did not realize that some items I depended on were not available. The sales tax is almost double what it is in our town in the U S. I did not realize that mail is not delivered to one's house here. Check out the banks and see if you can open an account from which to pay your local bills. Check out the medical and dental choices here. We love Mario Garita Dental Group! If you want to have a Buyers's agent that is super awesome. Rudy Matthews is your man," said a member in Escazu, Costa Rica.

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"Before retiring in Escazu, it is important to research the cost of living, healthcare, and local laws and taxes. You should also consider the amount of leisure and cultural activities available, or where you would be able to purchase supplies that you need. You should also research the climate to make sure it is suitable for your lifestyle. It is also important to research security protocols in the area. Additionally, having a good knowledge of the local language is recommended, or at the least be able to identify basic communication and directional signs to help you find your way around the city," remarked another expat who made the move to Escazu, Costa Rica.
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What do I need to know before retiring in Escazu?
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