Moving to Escazú, Costa Rica: Expat Life Insights & Property Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 4 часа назад

    How does Escazú compare with Rohrmoser?

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 День назад

    Is there food delivery, Uber, etc. for people without cars?

    • @CostaRicaLaw
      @CostaRicaLaw  7 часов назад

      Yes you have plenty of food delivery options available.

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 День назад

    Isn't there a state of emergency because of the drought? Isn't it very hot and humid? What is the effect of the migrants coming through the Darien Gap?

    • @CostaRicaLaw
      @CostaRicaLaw  7 часов назад

      Hi. in the Central Valley there is no drought. On the contrary we received a very heavy amount of rainfall this year. Escazu has very low humidity and the temperature is in the 70 to 85 range year round. As to the migrants through Darien Gap we are not seeing that much anymore most of them already made it up to US and Panama and Mexico are clamping down on transit.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 5 часов назад

      @CostaRicaLaw Maybe you could elaborate to set the record straight on these matters. It would help a lot with so much negativity. Including aa comparison we with places in Panama City like Punta Paitilla, Cangrejo, etc. and the situation of pollution, trash, etc.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 5 часов назад

      @@CostaRicaLaw Also do you have interviews with retired folks living in Escazú, and to what extent the Costa Ricans concerned about the effects of the influx of expats on inflation etc.

  • @richardwilkinson72
    @richardwilkinson72 День назад

    A life-long resident of Orosi recently told me that Escazú was geologically the most dangerous place in Costa Rica to live because of the many faults. Have you ever heard that?

    • @CostaRicaLaw
      @CostaRicaLaw  7 часов назад

      Hi thank you for watching and an interesting question that you have raised. You can compare the official Escazu Canton fault map where I am seeing 3 fault lines with the Paraiso (Orosi) official fault Canton map and I am seeing more than 3 in that area.
      ESCAZU: www.cne.go.cr/reduccion_riesgo/mapas_amenzas/mapas_de_amaneza/san_jose/Escazu.pdf
      PARAISO (OROSI) www.cne.go.cr/reduccion_riesgo/mapas_amenzas/mapas_de_amaneza/cartago/Paraiso%20-%20mapa%20-%20descripcion%20de%20amenazas.pdf
      According to The Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (Oviscori) in 2023 the areas with the most seismic activity were. 1. Quepos and Uvita (Southern Pacific) 2. Perez Zeledon (Southern) 3. Santa Maria de Dota and San Marcos de Tarrazu (Central) 4. Garabito Jaco (Central Pacific) 5. San Rafael and San Isidro Heredia (Central)
      The OVISCORI has a really good online map that shows daily seismic activity so you can see what areas are most active. www.ovsicori.una.ac.cr/index.php/sismologia/sistemas-de-consulta/mapa-ultimos-dias

  • @oslatron
    @oslatron 19 часов назад

    Two sugar daddies