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The Central Valley, Costa Rica

Friday, October 5th, 2012

The Central Valley, Costa Rica

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Lifestyle Overview: The central valley is the political, economic and cultural center and home to the nation’s capital city, San Jose. It is known for its proximity to amenities and services, excellent health care, shopping, museums, theaters, government buildings, Private schools and Universities and much more. San Jose and the surrounding suburbs offer all the activities and interest that you would expect in a city lifestyle.
Demographic: Seventy percent of Costa Rica’s population lives in the Central Valley You will need to speak Spanish in most of the areas but can find English speaking pockets in some of the more popular areas. Many expats relocate to this area for retirement and to work at branches of multinational corporations which call the Central Valley home.
Climate: The Valley is approximately 1,150 meters or 3,773 feet above sea level and the weather is one of the area’s main draws. For those who don’t do well with heat or humidity, the Central Valley’s mild and dry climate is a perfect solution with average temperatures in the mid-70s Fahrenheit. See our Weather post for more details.
Airport and Infrastructure: The San Jose International Airport is within an and half to most of the coastal towns. The main highway is in great condition and most of the main side roads are also in great condition. Some of the side roads in the less populated areas are still dirt.
REAL EASTE: Starting from the heart of San Jose going out you will find everything from the urban city, suburban neighborhoods to the country side.

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City Overviews: Some of the most popular expat areas around San José include (click on the city name for more information): Sabana, Rohmoser, Escazú, Santa Ana, Cuidad Colon, Atenas, Belen, Alajuela, Heredia, Grecia, Cartago, Sarchí, Arenal, Monteverde, and San Isidro

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Escazú, Costa Rica

Friday, October 14th, 2011

clip_image004[4]LIFESTYLE OVERVIEW: Escazú is known as the “Beverly Hills” of Costa Rica. This area is home to the US and British Ambassador, several embassies and is one of the most popular expat areas. There are many fine restaurants, chic bars and an excellent nightlife. Banks, pharmacies, shops and a modern shopping mall, grocery stores and even an 18-hole championship golf course can be found here, along with the only IMAX movie theater in the country.

clip_image004DEMOGRAPHIC: This zone is one of the most developed parts in the metropolitan area, populated by families with high incomes.

clip_image002CLIMATE: This area is located only 9 kilometers west of the heart of San José city with an elevation of 1,101 meters above sea level. The climate is moist tropical: it is not unknown for Escazú to experience rainfall on a day in which San José is dry and sunny.

clip_image002[4]REAL EASTE: Real Estate and Rental prices reflect the reputation of the area. You will find a variety of upscale options including gated communities, plush condos and a luxurious country club with scenic views over the city.

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Private Schools in Costa Rica

Monday, September 12th, 2011

Those of you who are looking to relocate with your kids need look no further… There are some great private schools here in Costa Rica and this blog will make your research easier. The following options are recognized by the government of Costa Rica:

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Central Pacific Area:

1. Centro Educativo Inmaculada Escuela de Jaco

2. Escuela Las Nubes:

3. Falcon School

Central Valley Area:

1. American International School of Costa Rica which works on the US calendar year. Located in Cariari, San José, Costa Rica.

2. Anglo American School. Bilingual = English & French. About $300 per month.

3. British School. Bilingual = English & Spanish. $420-$490 per month.

4. Blue Valley School. Bilingual = English & Spanish. About $500 per month.

Costa Rica Private SchoolsCosta Rica School Activities5. Franz Liszt Schule & Kiwi Learning Centre Preschool in Santa Ana. Spanish, German & English.

6. Country Day School. Escazu, Costa Rica. About $825 per month.

7. Colegio Calasanz in San Pedro de Montes de Oca for 47 years.

8. European School. Heredia, Costa Rica. About $400 per month.

9. Humboldt College. Trilingual = Spanish, German & English. About $331 per month.

10. Iribo School. Bilingual = English & Spanish. For girls only.

11. La Palabra de Vida. Bilingual = English & Spanish Christian School.

12. La Salle. Bilingual = English & Spanish for young women only.

13. Lighthouse International School. An interdenominational Christian school in Guachipelin de Escazu.

14. Lincoln School. English. San José, Costa Rica. About $467 – $528 per month.

15. Marian Baker School. Bilingual – Spanish & English. San José, Costa Rica. About $612 per month.

16. MonteAlto School. Heredia, Costa Rica. Bilingual = English & Spanish.

Please note that these are approximate prices and may have changed by the time you speak with the school.