Costa Rican Buyers Relying on the Recommendations of Paid House Hunters

James Drews | 10th March 2015 | Share
Costa Rican Buyers Relying on the Recommendations of Paid House Hunters

The life of a travel writer is one that is admired for years, but now there is a new kind of career evolving in tropical hotspots such as Costa Rica, where retirees from the United States and Canada are flocking toward to soak up the sun. Getting paid to hunt houses for would-be retirees and expatriates is now becoming a lucrative career opportunity.

It's a career that certainly has its advantages, but it does mean significant amounts of travel. House hunters may spend months traveling from one locale to another. Prospective buyers considering the purchase of real estate in Costa Rica want to know as much as possible about their new homes before they arrive. They also want to know which areas of the country might appeal most to their desired lifestyle and budget. The goal of paid house hunters is to check out prospective developments and communities and write about those communities to encourage prospective buyers to consider them.
Looking for the Right Developments in Costa Rica
There is certainly no lack of such developments, but not all of them end up being successful. Numerous problems can result along the way, resulting in a failed development. Potential problems include running out of money before the development is completed or even slicing up the land in such a way that it is no longer workable. Experienced developers understand that building a development is about far more than just listing lots for sale. Buyers purchasing vacation or retirement properties in such a community may find that it is almost impossible to extricate themselves.

This is what makes the role of a paid house hunter even more important. Such house hunters look for a variety of elements when researching prospective communities to recommend to buyers. Among those elements, include properties that are affordably priced and buildings that are distinctive in their design.
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