Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the weather
conditions in Costa Rica?
Costa
Rica has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons. The Green Season
lasts from May to November. The Gold Season begins in December and
continues through April. During the Green Season expect a daily rain
shower late in the afternoon or evening which keeps the landscape green.
During the Gold Season, virtually no rain falls and the landscape turns
a golden brown. In Guanacaste where Tropical Felgate is located, the dry
Gold Season tends to last several weeks longer than in other areas of
Costa Rica.
Temperatures vary
primarily with elevation, not with season; on the
coasts, the weather is warm all year, while in the mountains, nights can
be cool at any time of the year.
2. Is it necessary to
speak fluent Spanish or have an interpreter when travelling to Costa
Rica?
No. Spanish is the
official language, while English is widely spoken throughout the
country. Members of our Sales Team are bilingual.
3. Is the water safe to drink?
Yes. Unlike many other Latin
countries, Costa Rica has similar practices and standards found in the
U.S. for ensuring that clean, potable water is available to all its
citizens.
4. What is the time zone?
Costa Rica is on Central
Standard Time (-6 GMT) and Daylight Savings Time is not observed.
5. How would you describe
the area of Costa Rica where our projects are located?
The Guanacaste province in
northwest Costa Rica is a land of volcanic peaks, jungle valleys, scenic
waterfalls and natural hot springs. Home to a rich diversity of flora
and fauna, with national parks and wildlife refuges, the area offers
fascinating nature exploration as well as historic sites and quaint
villages. Its beaches are some of the best in Costa Rica and the warm,
crystal-clear waters of the Pacific are both inviting and picturesque.
The climate is comfortable year-round, with low humidity, sunny days and
balmy star-studded nights.
6. What are the
attractions to Playas del Coco for tourists and residents?
Coco Beach is the most
accessible and frequented beach in Guanacaste. In addition to the
commercial conveniences at the Tropical Felgate Village Center, Coco
offers a port captain, post office, bank, small hotels and bed &
breakfast establishments and a selection of restaurants and souvenir
shops.
7. Where are the
schools near Tropical Felgate?
The Country Day School in Guanacaste (Pre-K through Grade
12)
Location: Playa Brasilito
Phone: (506) 654-5042
Website: www.cdsgtc.com
Contact: Patrick Brown
Remarks: About an hour drive south to Brasilito, considered the best
school in the area. Tuition is $7,500 per year.
International Christian School
Location: Liberia
Phone: (506) 665-0007
Website: www.icscr.net
Contact: Wendy Taylor
Remarks: About 40 minutes to Liberia. School is branch of larger school
in San JosÈ.
Escuela Teocali
Location: Liberia
Phone: (506) 666-2903
Remarks: About 40 minutes to Liberia. School has been operating for
25 years.
8. What
recreational activities are available in the area?
Witch’s Rock canopy tour – “Harness up and swing through the trees” on a
series of zip lines suspended between the tall trees of the tropical
forest. Enjoy an incredible view of the Gulf of Papagayo.
Horseback riding at El Aromal – Hacienda ARomal neighbors the Santa Rosa
National Park. You will observe a wide variety of wildlife and
experience breathtaking views as you ride through Aromal. A guided tour
begins at the sabaneros cattle herding station where you will wear the
typical hats and kerchiefs and the tour ends at the Hacienda where you
will be offered a cool drink and a typical Costa Rican snack.
Fishing – Guanacaste offers on of Costa Rica’s premium fishing
destinations – Catalina Islands. The deep water to the south and west,
off Flamingo and Tamarindo beaches is home to blue, striped and black
marlin, a multitude of sailfish and dorado (mahi mahi). Big-game fishing
is available, 16-65 kilometers (10 to 40 miles) offshore. Boats measure
9.5 to 16-metres (31 to 51 feet) and accommodate four fishermen each.
Every boat is equipped with high-tech communication devices, GPS, fish
depth-finder, life jackets and Penn International fishing gear. Half-day
or Full-day excursions can be easily arranged.
Scuba diving – There are many dive sites on the Guanacaste coastline,
showcasing an underwater life that is richly diverse in color, species
and natural volcanic rock formations. Marine life unique to this region
abounds – divers will see massive schools of fish, rays, jacks, whales
sharks, giant mantas, sea turtles, white tip sharks, dolphins and more.
Available diving trips include local dives, night dives and dives to the
Catalina Islands.
Surfing – For surfing enthusiasts, local surf shops can transport you by
boat to Witch’s rock, Petrero Grande, Ollie’s Point and several other
world-famous spots routinely featured in surfing magazines. For the less
experienced or new surfer, Tamarindo is a very popular surfing
destination, with two beaches: one for beginners and the other for the
slightly more advanced. Located approximately 1 hour drive southwest of
Tropical Felgate, lesions are available through local surf shops in
Tamarindo.
Rainforests – The Rincon Rainforest is Premontane Rainforest (Bosque
Pluvial Premontano) at 900 meters down to Very Humid Rainforest (Bosque
Muy Humedo Tropical) at 200 meters elevation. In generic terms, it is
classical piedmont rainforest on volcanic foothill soils, receiving 4-5
meters of rain annually. It is home to at least 500 species of
vertebrates, 3000 species of plants and many tens of thousands of
species of insects, mites, fungi, bacteria, nematodes, spiders and
protozoans.
9. Are there national parks in Guanacaste?
Parque Nacional Ricon de la
Vieja and the Rincon Volcano is located in Guanacaste about 58
kilometers or 36 miles from El Coco. Estimated travel time is a 2-hour
drive. This 35,000-acre (14,161-hectare) national park is named after
its active volcano, Rincon de la Vieja. There is an abundance of Costa
Rica’s national flower, the guaria morada, a purple orchid. The wildlife
in the park is extremely varied with almost 300 species of birds
recorded here. The Ricon Volcano is about 1 million years old and is the
third most active volcano in Costa Rica. It has nine active craters.
Gentle activity has occurred many times since the late 1960’s. The most
recent eruption of steam and ash was in 1997.
Palo Verde Wildlife National Park is located in Guanacaste about 60
kilometers or 37 miles from Tropical Felgate. Estimated travel time is a
2-hour drive. This 42,000 acre (17,000-hectare) national park features
saltwater and freshwater lagoons and marshes, mangrove swamps and
deciduous woodland, as well as an impressive array or wildlife.
10. Where are the
best places to shop?
El Coco retail shops –
Local merchants offer cigars, clothing, jewelry,
t-shirts, hand crafted wood items and local pottery.
11. Where is the
closest International airport to El Coco?
The Daniel Oduber airport
in Liberia is approximately 20 minutes from Tropical Felgate on a paved,
well-traveled road. Currently non-stop flights are available from Miami,
Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Newark, Calgary,
Toronto and Vancouver.
12. Are there
direct flights from the US & Canada to Liberia, Costa Rica?
Delta Airlines flies
direct from Atlanta to Liberia six times per week. Delta Airlines is in
the process of adding a non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Liberia.
American Airlines provides service from Miami three times per week.
Continental Airlines provides service from Houston to Liberia twice
daily, seven days per week. Continental Airlines also offers one weekly
non-stop flight from Newark to Liberia.
13. Are
transportation services available to the Tropical Felgate office?
Transportation services
can be arranged by contacting a Sales Executive.
14. Are there
restrictions for non-Costa Rican nationals regarding ownership of
property within the country?
Foreign buyers have the
same rights as Costa Rican nationals when purchasing & owning real
estate with the exception of beachfront property which is granted in
concession by the government. All Tropical Felgate condominiums, villas,
town homes and home sites are outside the concession area.
15. How will
property be conveyed to buyers of Tropical Felgate?
Most of the residential
properties at Tropical Felgate will be conveyed in fee- simple
ownership. Regardless of your nationality, you may want to consider
transferring title to your Tropical felgate property after closing
through either a Costa Rican corporation (“Sociedad Anonima” or “S.A.”)
or limited liability company (“Limitada”), as this may have tax
advantages when it comes to reselling the property at a later date. Our
Sales Executives can refer you to a Costa Rican attorney who can explain
this process to you and can easily handle this as part of your property
closing process.
16. Is title
insurance available for the Tropical felgate property and is a title
search performed prior to closing?
Yes. The policy of title
guaranty assures fee simple title to your property free and clear of
third party rights of possession. Title insurance is not required and it
is up to you as to whether or not you want to pay for and obtain title
insurance. Our Sales Executives can recommend a few title companies that
underwrite Tropical Felgate properties.
If you hire an attorney,
he/she will research the title’s legal standing as part of his/her
service at your request.
17. What deposits
are required to purchase a property in Tropical felgate?
An initial earnest money
deposit of US $5,000 is required on the date the buyers select the
property and the Purchase & Sale Agreement is executed. According to the
terms of the agreement, the balance of the initial deposit equal to 20%
of the purchase price is due in US dollars within 5 days of the date of
the contract. Additional deposits are due: 20% at notice of commencement
of construction and the final 20% deposit at completion of the building
roof. In some cases, the building may already be under construction and
the additional deposit amounts are due within 5 days of the contract.
This deposit schedule applies to the purchase of condominiums, town
homes, or villas. The purchase of a home-site requires a US $10,000
initial earnest money deposit and an additional 20% deposit due within
15 days after the date of the contract. Deposit requirements are subject
to change without notice.
18. Is there a
contract rescission period?
Unlike in many states in
the US, there is no contract rescission period in Costa Rica. Once
Purchase & Sales Agreements are executed and deposits are received by
Tropical felgate, the terms agreed to by the Buyer and Seller is legally
binding.
19. Is financing
available?
There are several local
banks that offer financing to qualified property purchasers. Our Sales
Executives can provide you with more information about the options and
programs available. Interest rates in Costa Rica are two to four points
higher than in North America and for this reason many foreign buyers
elect to refinance their homes in the US or Canada if they require
financing to purchase a property.
20. Can Purchase &
Sale Agreements be assigned and/or the property be resold to another
buyer prior to closing?
Purchase & Sale Agreements
cannot be assigned and property cannot be re-listed or sold to another
buyer prior to closing without the Developer’s written approval.
21. What are the
closing costs, transfer taxes, property taxes and other fees associated
with purchasing Tropical felgate?
Buyers of Tropical Felgate
property will be responsible for land transfer taxes and registry stamps
totaling approximately 2.3% of the purchase price and Notary fees of 1%.
Buyers will expect to pay approximately $1000 to the law firm if they
elect to take title to their property in either a Costa Rican S.A. or
Limitada.
Property taxes in Costa Rica are significantly lower than in North
America. They are currently set at .25% of the registered property value
and are payable on a quarterly or annual basis, at the election of the
property owner.
There are currently no capital gains taxes in Costa Rica on the sale of
property of the sale of the shares or quotas of the S.A. or Limitada
that owns the property as long as the seller is not in the business of
buying and selling real estate in which case he may be subject to Costa
Rican income tax law.
22. How long does
it take to transfer legal ownership once funds are received by Tropical
felgate?
Legal transfer begins with
the signature of the transfer documents and their presentation to the
Registry. The complete process can take up to 4 to 5 weeks, but once the
document is stamped as received by the Registry, you have the rights to
ownership of the property and no liens or transfers can occur.
23. Are US $
required for deposits and at closing for the purchase of property in
Tropical felgate?
Yes. Funds in US $ are
required and can be remitted by cashier’s check drawn on a US bank or
more commonly are wire transferred directly according to the
instructions in the Purchase & Sale Agreement.
24. How long does
it take to transfer funds?
Typically, 2-4 business
days.
25. Do buyers of
property in Costa Rica need the assistance and advice of a lawyer?
We recommend that buyers
hire a lawyer to assist with the real estate purchase transaction in
Costa Rica. Our Sales Executives can provide you with a list of
preferred law firms that are familiar with Tropical Felgate.
26. Are there any
interval ownership opportunities available at Tropical Felgate?
No. All properties at
Tropical Felgate are dedicated to whole ownership.
27. Is there a
rental program available to owners of residences in Tropical Felgate
projects?
The Tropical Felgate
Master Deed and By-Laws and the Master Deed and By- Laws for each
residential sub-association give owners the right to rent their
property. While some owners handle rental administration themselves, the
vast majority will contract with a professional rental agency. Our Sales
Executives can assist you with further information.
28. Are there any
restrictions on the resale of property in Tropical Felgate projects? If
so, what is the standard commission?
In order to maintain the
highest resale values and to provide our owners with the best brokerage
services, we recommend that all owners in Tropical Felgate projects list
their property for resale with the Tropical Felgate Sales Team.
Tropical Felgate charges a 5% commission for resales. It is important to
note that the Tropical Felgate Sales Team receives the highest quality
and most qualified prospective buyer leads for properties located within
their community.
Sellers may choose to sell their property themselves or list their
property with an outside real estate brokerage firm, in which event no
commission is payable to Tropical Felgate.
29. Does ownership
of property in Tropical Felgate projects automatically qualify owners
for Costa Rican residency?
No. If you are interested
in obtaining official residency, we advise you to contact a law firm. It
is not necessary for you to obtain residency if your maximum stay in the
country does not exceed the period specified on your tourist visa. After
spending a minimum of 72 hours outside of the country, you will be
allowed to re-enter Costa Rica and receive another tourist visa.
30. Are there
property management services for your home or home-site available
through Tropical Felgate?
Yes. Property management
services are available. Our Sales Executives can provide you with more
information.
31. Is there a
homeowners association for each enclave of Tropical Felgate or for the
entire Tropical Felgate community?
Yes. There is a Master
Condo Association and various Sub-Condo Associations.
32. What are the
fees associated with the associations?
Budgets for the Master
Condo Association, each Sub-Condo Association are available from our
Sales Executives.
33. Are Tropical
Felgate projects gated communities?
All Tropical Felgate
projects are guarded, gated communities. The Tropical Felgate Master
Condo Association determines the level of security within the community
under the advice of the Developer. The security guards, patrol,
entry-controlled access and other related security costs are included in
the Master Condo Association fees.
34. What are the
projected demographics of Tropical Felgate owners?
The latest demographic
studies of residential, resort communities along the Pacific shore of
Costa Rica indicate that 70% of buyers are U.S. Citizens, 25% are
Canadian, 1% is European, and 4% are Costa Rica citizens.
35. Can we bring
our pets to Costa Rica?
To
bring a pet into the country you must contact the Costa Rican consulate
in the US to obtain the proper paperwork and procedures prior to
arrival. There is no quarantine time for pets.
In general, pets must have
all vaccinations and documentation from a vet. Shots must be current
within two weeks except for rabies which must be less than one year.
Certain species and breeds of dogs and cats are not allowed in the
country. It is an easy process to bring a pet to Costa Rica provided the
owners follow the procedures correctly.