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Guylaine Madden
  • Tamarindo, Costa Rica
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Investing in Real Estate in Costa Rica

Guylaine Madden
  • Tamarindo, Costa Rica
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Hello Everyone, 

I am a Canadian who bought and held a few rental properties in the Vancouver, BC (Canada) market. I lived in Nicaragua for 6 years where I ran, along with my husband, a very successful motorcycle rental business for many years. Due to the unstable political situation in Nicaragua, we have left and closed our business a few months ago & now live in Costa Rica (Tamarindo). 

My husband & I just liquidated some of our assets in the Vancouver, BC market & want to invest here in Costa Rica. We would love to connect with other investors of all types (flippers, wholesalers,  buy & hold, etc...) & hopefully be part of a community of investors who support & help each other or even do business together. 

I feel as though I can't bring much to the table in terms of Real Estate knowledge at the moment, being new in this area, but I speak 3 languages: French as my 1st language, English as my 2nd & Spanish (not perfectly) as my 3rd & after living 6 years in Nicaragua and successfully running a business, I have learned a lot about living & doing business in Central America... & maybe most importantly, we have cash & we want to invest.

My husband & I are eager to learn & would love to connect with other investors in Costa Rica. 

I hope to hear back from some of you!

Pura Vida

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