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There is commercial real estate for anyone thinking of starting a retail business or looking for office space. Office space in and around San José can be leased for anywhere from $7 to $20 per square meter, depending on the location.

Downtown San José has outgrown itself. The majority of office space is now found west of the city. More and more tenants are moving into new buildings on the outskirts of town. The new Torre Mercedes and Centro Colón are huge office buildings west of downtown. Oficentro is a huge complex of five office buildings, to the south of Sabana Park. About five minutes to the west is Plaza Roble, located next to Multiplaza Mall. In Santa Ana, the newly constructed Plaza Forum Center has abundant office space.

Many large homes in the Rohrmoser area have been turned into businesses because of the lack of adequate space and office facilities in San José. All of the growth toward the west has happened because many Costa Rican landlords have not refurbished buildings in the downtown area.

Financing

Until about 10 years ago it was difficult for anyone to obtain financing here. The only thing available was owner financing. Now all of that has changed. Costa Rica Costa Ricans and foreigners may now apply for loans from public and private banks. However, foreigners need to have a residency permit and/or a job. Interest on the loan and requirements may vary from bank to bank. Please see the next page for details about financing.

A well-kept secret is that foreigners may use pre-tax IRAs from the United States to purchase property here (see the section in this book about IRAs). This procedure is perfectly legal. They can also take out a line on credit of the equity of their home in the United States. We also know of some people who have obtained financing in Costa Rica without being residents as long as their credit rating is good in their home country.

Now you can be part of bigger things by participating in joint venture investor groups. This is not a solicitation for investments, but for those who wish to join forces with other like-minded people seeking larger tracts of land.

For information about financing and joint venture investor groups, contact Costa Rica real estate and retirement properties toll-free at 1-888-581-1786
E-mail: robert@ costaricaretirementvacationproperties.com.

 

 
 
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