Expenses needed to live in CR
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I do not live in a gated community. I feel very safe. I do not own a television or expensive extras. I know my neighbors, a mix of expats and tico families. I've found ways to share my gifts/talents/skills, to teach English and Art free of charge. I've learned the language quickly by engaging with locals as often as possible. When I can't afford something I need or want, I simply wait until I can. Go for a swim, a hike, share an iced tea on a neighbor's porch...etc. And I've never been happier than in this gorgeous, loving county. I also applied for Residency early simply to avoid having to leave the country every 90 days and did all the work on my own without a lawyer. What CR costs depends on who you are.