San Jose Costa Rica Part 2
September 30th, 2008
San Jose Costa Rica Part 2

Costa Rica Luxury Homes
There are many reasons to choose Costa Rica as the location of your next luxury home. The first reason would have to be the amazing temperate climate. Costa Rica boasts beautiful beaches, clean air, warm climate and amazing flora and fauna. Another reason would be the safety that comes with luxury living in Costa Rica, which is considered the safest country in Central America. The cost of living in Costa Rica, even for luxury homes, is very reasonable.
In Costa Rica, you will find a host of luxury home communities. For example, check out the resort-like amenities found at www.cerrofresco.com. From well-appointed interiors to miles of beautiful sandy beaches, Costa Rica luxury homes are unrivaled in the countries of Central America.
Gourmet kitchens and bedroom suites are often the focal point of luxury homes in Costa Rica. Kitchens offer top of the line appliances and the finest stone and tile flooring and countertops to go along with the custom wood cabinets. Bedrooms and bathrooms offer large spaces, rich linens and perfect amenities.
You will find many options in the way of luxury living in Costa Rica. Are you looking for a golf community? You’ll find plenty in Costa Rica. How about a tropical adventure? A beachfront property? Maybe a condo in the capital city of San Jose. Costa Rica has all of these options and more available to the distinguished traveler.
Looking to rent a vacation home or would you prefer to purchase a second home? Perhaps you are looking for a lovely tropical home to retire to.
Maybe you are tired of the noise of the city and just want to move away to a peaceful quiet luxury home in a warm climate. Luxury homes in Costa Rica would fulfill any of these hopes, dreams or needs. Costa Rica is like a dream come true when you are looking for luxury homes.
San Jose Costa Rica View from Hotel Presidente Part II




Thanks, and you as …
Thanks, and you as well!
I wasn’t trying to brag…
Anywho… so tell me, are you a Costa Rican?
Personally, I think the country sounds absolutely beautiful, and I so want to go there someday.
Looking for recommendations on what areas to go to.
Comment by DobermannX2 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
I think you’re …
I think you’re mixing up the comments. Andamuca said that to you. I agreed with you that he’s comments were weird. In fact, they’re plainly immature. I think you’re mixing up the comments. I also own my own company in the states. Congratulations for being successful.
Comment by latinxavier — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
Latin… the thing …
Latin… the thing I found interesting about your comment was “Maybe I don’t have money.”
First of all, what if I didn’t… would that make me less of a person? Is that how “Costa Ricans” measure a person?
Second of all, I own 2 very successful companies, I’m sure I make more in a month than you make in a lifetime.
Thirdly and lastly, why are you getting so defensive about my comment? I was just asking… are all Costa Ricans as rude as yourself?
Comment by DobermannX2 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
you are right, It …
you are right, It is wierd. Ticos get a bit offensive and defensive when you give them a pill of reality. Ticos believe they live in the most beautiful country in the world and San Jose is the most beautiful city. They tend to live in a reality bubble thats fed by media everyday. The countryside however is beautiful just like the rest of centroamerica. Excuse andamuca. Ticos are generaly friendly and educated.
Comment by latinxavier — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
costa rica cuanto …
costa rica cuanto te extrano!!! yo nasi en escasu,san jose,costa rica yo queiro volber!!!!!
Comment by msgirl15 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
That’s a pretty …
That’s a pretty weird thing to say…
Comment by DobermannX2 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
you can come to …
you can come to costa rica and see it 4 ur self, or maybe u don´t have money!!!
Comment by andamuca — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
San Jose no sera …
San Jose no sera una señora ciudad capital como normalmente sucede con las capitales de los demas paises latinos, pero la apariencia de provincia que tiene la hace muy linda y especial
Comment by cocoon100 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
That was mostly in …
That was mostly in the downtown. I can’t say for certain what all of San Jose is like but it’s a little bit of everything.
Comment by camlproductions — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
Is it all like that …
Is it all like that or were you just in the ghetto areas?
Comment by DobermannX2 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
thank you for this …
thank you for this wonderful video of my country i miss you Costa Rica.
Comment by Roci25 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
thanks for posting …
thanks for posting man, i really enjoyed these!
Comment by Twonny06 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
Look the video part …
Look the video part 1 Te extraño Costa Rica de mis Amores from Marco Island Florida.and GOD BLESS YOU Sister. she live in Israel I miss you so much…
Comment by texmex6789 — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
san jose…
san jose…
Comment by decaalv — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
Hi I lived in Costa …
Hi I lived in Costa Rica/Escazu for 16 years and I love this video….thanks for the memories!!!
Comment by y2ktymes — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
Thanks!
Thanks!
Comment by camlproductions — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
great video; …
great video; amazing work
Comment by hilltopstreets — September 30, 2008 @ 11:06 pm