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domingo, 1 de julio de 2012

Costa Rica is pura vida - the happiest country in the world

Costa Rica is pura vida - the happiest country in the world

by Ivo Henfling
Who would not want to retire in the country where the happiest people on earth live? Costa Rica scores for the 2nd consecutive year # 1 on the Happy Planet Index with a score of 64 points of 151 countries analyzed. Costa Rica's HPI score indicates high life expectancy and high level of experienced well-being.

What is the Happy Planet?

The Happy Planet Index (HPI) is the leading global benchmark for sustainable well-being.
The HPI measures what matters: the extent to which countries long, happy and sustainable life for the people deliver.

Freedom – happiness

Why are Costa Ricans (or Ticos also called) always so happy? Of course, living in the tropics makes people happy: sunshine and lots of rum. Costa Rica has never experienced a real war, the Costarican civil war in 1948 lasted only 44 days.
The Ticos have never been really hungry and have had no real hardship like they have had in other Latin American countries, so the Ticos simply do not worry about anything; they're just a very happy people. They can spend hours lining up in the bank without a whimper and before you know it, they make it a fun happening.

Pura vida and Tico time

Pura vida is used a lot by the local and foreign population. Pura vida means "good life" and is like saying "cool". Tico Time is a very different time than you are accustomed to back home, arriving on time is not so important. Tico time is later than normal, but nobody knows exactly when. This photo below says it all; a shop keeper put a sign in his window saying: I’ll be back in an hour “I think”.

El Hueco

Pura vida throughout, even in politics and in daily life. Where in other countries people strongly protest,  in Costa Rica they only make jokes about very serious problems. Hundreds of jokes and pictures on Facebook are given as a given reaction to a huge hole (hueco in Costa Rican Spanish) in the busiest highway, which puts down half the country for days because all traffic has to be diverted.
See are some examples in the pictures in this blog. The first on the top is from the President of the country, Laura Chinchilla. I personally like "The Walking Dead" (a serie on cable TV) that shows those not willing to get stuck in traffic and "get there on foot".

Not for all

Of course this lifestyle of making jokes about things that should not happen is not a solution and probably for the same reason, things do not always happen the way we want them to. But the Ticos can live with those things and are therefore happy people. Moving to Costa Rica is an adventure, but it is not for everyone. Try it, call your Costa Rica real estate agent to give it a shot and enjoy that lifestyle you are looking for.

Costa Rica’s Experienced Welfare score

Costa Rica scored 7.3 for experienced welfare. This is lower than Denmark, the country with the highest level of experienced well-being, but higher than that of the U.S., which has an average score of 7.16. I wonder why anyone would still want to live in the U.S. if life’s so good in Costa Rica!

Costa Rica’s High life expectancy

Costa Rica's life expectancy is 79.3 and scored 28 of the 151 countries surveyed. This is lower than Japan, the country with the highest life expectancy (83.4) but higher than the U.S., which has a life expectancy of 78.5. Yes, you live longer in Costa Rica than in many other countries, if you don’t get mad at people to often and learn how to live as a Tico.

Adventure

For those who are up for an adventurous retirement or a new life, Costa Rica is an incredibly good choice. Costa Rica not only has holes in the road.
Costa Rica has beautiful beaches, national parks and even better: very happy people. Contact us now to see your new house in Costa Rica, we will have the sun and the pura vida waiting for you.

Costa Rica is pura vida - the happiest country in the world

domingo, 17 de junio de 2012

Costa Rica weather and temperatures

By Ivo Henfling

Working in shorts and on flip flops in Costa Rica

I just received some very cold looking photos of snowcovered roads full and roof tops and cars covered in snow from a friend and I am sitting here at my desk, looking over my computer monitor at the beautiful Escazu mountains on one side and the Heredia mountains on the other, with the sun shining in the palm tree in my neighbor’s yard. And I am sitting in shorts, a t-shirt and flip-flops, enjoying the Costa Rica weather and the 78ºF temperatures that we have almost year round.

Don’t you just hate me now? I bet you do! Be smarter than that, move to Costa Rica just as I did many years ago and buy a property in Costa Rica from me. That way I can keep working in shorts and flip-flops. I still think it was the best decision I took in my life. God, I always hated the cold and I bet many of you do too. If you are still dreaming about moving to the tropics and get your taste of Costa Rica weather, keep reading. If you already did, read on and enjoy the fact of having taken the right decision by moving to Costa Rica.

Stop cleaning your frozen windshield

If you run an internet business or any business you can run from home, you can do what I do: work in shorts and on flip-flops and enjoy the Costa Rica weather. If you don’t have a business, we’ll sell you one, don’t worry. Or if you are planning for Costa Rica retirement, you have a bright future, especially if you ask us how to use your IRA, 401 (k) or RRSP. The world has become so small now that it doesn’t matter where you work and where you live as long as you can enjoy it. You can sit at your computer or at your pool with your laptop and enjoy it as much as I do. But before you do, check out the residency requirements on our website.

Throw out those ties

I threw my ties out 32 years ago. I keep one for receptions and burials. I only dress up when I have clients and as soon as I get back, I change back into shorts again. If my clients are nice people, I can feel comfortable to dress shorts when showing property to them. If I don’t feel comfortable, I generally get rid of them quickly and send them to my competition.  Who needs a client who is not nice anyway?

Sunshine baby

The most interesting thing about moving here is the Costa Rica weather and the temperatures. You just choose what temperatures you like best and that will tell you the location where you should look to buy a home. That is why it is VERY important to choose a real estate agent who knows the Central Valley well, although these maps below give you a pretty good indication.

The first map is a Costa Rica Rainfall map and you will really want to look at that because one can put up with only so much rain. If you click on it, you’ll find it is interactive. If you hold your mouse over a location the chart will show when the rainy season and dry season occur and the colors give you indication of the average yearly rainfall.

Another map that is very important and probably even more than the first one, is the Costa Rica Sunshine map.  Click on it and you’ll find the interactive map showing monthly regional temperature charts. The Costa Rica guide has a lot of great information and sell good maps.

Your own flipflops

Come and get the weather of your dreams and bring your own flip-flops. If you like my stories, click on the flip-flops on your right, so you can follow us on all the social networks like Google+ and Facebook. If you’re not totally sure yet, check out how to winterize your vehicle before the next winter hits you, then re-read my blog.

Knowing what kind of climate you would like to live in will make the search to your dream home in Costa Rica a lot easier on you.
We know how important it is for you to find out which Costa Rica weather and temperatures will suit you well because all our agents once had to go through the same steps as you are going now. And that is the reason we have agents in different locations in the Central Valley and have our Costa Rica Home Specialist Rudy Matthews who can help you find the right place to live and that property you are dreaming of, ask any of our clients. Contact Rudy now!

Costa Rica weather and temperatures