What advice to expats in Playa Jaco have about housing?
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"Expats in Playa Jaco recommend researching the area thoroughly before committing to a rental or purchase. It is important to consider the location, safety, and amenities of the property. Additionally, it is important to be aware of the local laws and regulations regarding rental and purchase agreements. It is also recommended to work with a reputable real estate agent who is familiar with the area and can provide helpful advice. Finally, it is important to budget for additional costs such as utilities, taxes, and insurance," commented one expat who made the move to Playa Jaco, Costa Rica.
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"Playa Jaco and Playa Hermosa are a tourist destination for expats and locals from the Central Valley alike. Housing can be expensive as it may be a property that is rented by the week vs. monthly or yearly. Therefore, in some situations it is better to own property vs. paying high rent prices," remarked another expat in Playa Jaco, Costa Rica.
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What advice to expats in Playa Jaco have about housing?
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