What are typical rents in Costa Rica?
We asked expats and digital nomads in Costa Rica what typical rental prices are in Costa Rica. They commented...
"The rental price for a nice one bedroom apartment in Costa Rica can range from around $500 to $2,000 per month, while the rental price for a nice two bedroom apartment can range from around $700 to $2,500 per month," commented one expat who made the move to Costa Rica.
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"$1000 per month will be a condo with lesser amenities, smaller square footage, pool access, security. At this price range or slightly less, you will be expected to pay for electric but generally cable, wáter and internet is provided. At the $1,200 - $2,000 price point, an upper scale condo or a private home. The condo will have pool access, security, upscale appliances and a spacious layout. Generally three bedrooms and Americanized features. You most likely will be responsible for the electricity payment with cable/water, internet included. Over $2,000 - $3,000, you will find larger homes and upper scale condominiums. You will definitely have Americanized features such as upscale kitchens, bathrooms, furnishings, exclusive security, covered parking. Your utilities may be covered as some condos have "cooling towers" for air conditioning which will substantially reduce individual electric bills. The maintentance fees for these rental units are high so be aware if you are responsable for any portion of maintenance fees especially with these types of rental units. In condo complexes with buildings of several floors, the higher floors will have higher rental rates as these are the most popular and exclusive. Penthouse units will have exclusive entrances and these will be of the highest price range," remarked another expat in Playa Jaco (Jaco Beach), Costa Rica.
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