Meilleur endroit pour acheter une terre ou maison ou pour des vacances en Amérique Centrale?
by Sanfrontiere
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour!
j aimerais connaitre l opinion de ceux qui ont voyagé pas mal en Amerique Centrale ou qui ot regarder pour acheter en Amerique Centrale ..quel serait selon le meilleur endroit pour s y etablir, y vivre ou y sejourner quelques mois par année? Comment est le Nicaragua comparer au Costa Rica ou Panama? merci
Salut,
Les premiers points importants à régler sont (il y en aura d'autres une fois ceux-ci clarifiés) : Quel est ton budget ? Quel type de maison désires-tu acheter (avec ou sans terrain)? Dans quel type de climat désires-tu séjourner (forêt, plage, montagne, village, ville, ...)? Qui restera dans ta maison pendant tes absences ?
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Les premiers points importants à régler sont (il y en aura d'autres une fois ceux-ci clarifiés) : Quel est ton budget ? Quel type de maison désires-tu acheter (avec ou sans terrain)? Dans quel type de climat désires-tu séjourner (forêt, plage, montagne, village, ville, ...)? Qui restera dans ta maison pendant tes absences ?
Philippe
Si tu pleures parce que tu as perdu le soleil, tes larmes t'empêcheront de voir les étoiles
SALUT PHILIPPE!
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Je suis allé dans presque tous les pays d'Amérique centrale, mais je suis resté un bon moment au Nica comme coopérant. Je m'y suis marié aussi.
C'est vrai que le Nica essaie d'attirer les étrangers par des lois favorables. Mais de là à dire que ça grouille de gringos, c'est exagéré et l'auteur n'est certainement pas allé au Costa Rica.
Les fincas n'y manquent pas, mais ce n'est pas donné non plus, suivant le coin et les facilités.
C'est pour cela que le budget est important. Après, il y a quelques impôts à payer.
Il faut aussi avoir des amis qui surveillent la maison pendant tes absences.
Philippe
Philippe
Si tu pleures parce que tu as perdu le soleil, tes larmes t'empêcheront de voir les étoiles
Hola sans frontiere
je rentre du Nicaragua, je suis enthousiasmée par ce pays. la population, , les superbes villes comme granada, les paysages de volcans ou les longues plages bordées de cocotiers, l'ambiance, tout m'a plu. Je te conseille d'y aller faire un tour tu ne sera pas déçu. Comme il y a peu de guides à jour je me suis servie de l'excellent site de Philippe il n'y a pas mieux comme guide. Philippe si tu lis ce post UN GRAND MERCI pour ton sîte.
Mes gros coups de coeur, la ville de Granada et Las Peñitas.
Granada est une superbe ville qui a su garder et préserver son architecture coloniale. J'ai séjourné à l'hospedaje LA SIESTA, alors la c'est que du BONHEUR, les propriétaires un jeune couple dynamique et super gentil sait être présent qu'en tu as besoin de conseils ou quoique ce soit, en retrait et discret à d'autres moments. leur sîte http://bomanica.free.fr
Autre endroit ou l'on se sent vraiment bien LA BARCA DEL ORO, l'hôtel est au bord de la plage on se réveille avec le bruit des vagues du pacifique, le restaurant est excellent. Ce lieu enchanteur est tenu par Sandrine et Esteban, le mail est tortuga@ibw.com.ni je vais vérifier le sîte et te le communiquer.
Voilà rapidement quelques remarques.
Corine
"Un voyage se passe de motifs. Il ne tarde pas à prouver qu'il se suffit à lui même. On croit qu'on va faire le voyage, mais bientôt c'est le voyage qui vous fait, ou vous défait".
Nicolas Bouvier.de l'usage du monde.
Le Belize. Pratiquement la même procédure qu’au Québec pour devenir propriétaire : offre d’achat, cadastre, actes notariés. Pour la paperasse tu ne seras pas en terrain inconnu (héritage anglo-saxon. Belize étant une ancienne colonie britannique). Que se soit pour l’achat d’un lotissement pour une auto construction ou d’une propriété déjà construite.
Gros avantages : coût de la vie de beaucoup inférieur par rapport au Québec. Accessible par la route depuis le Québec. On y parle anglais partout.
Gros désavantages : le Belize est dans une zone d’ouragans, de juin à novembre à chaque année. Je ne sais pas concernant les assurances. Ni si l’offre est variée.
J’y songe sérieusement pour une semi-retraite d’ici quelques années. Quand ma banque m’aura lâché les baskets. D’après mon gérant, ça s’en vient!😎
DeCléricy
Gros avantages : coût de la vie de beaucoup inférieur par rapport au Québec. Accessible par la route depuis le Québec. On y parle anglais partout.
Gros désavantages : le Belize est dans une zone d’ouragans, de juin à novembre à chaque année. Je ne sais pas concernant les assurances. Ni si l’offre est variée.
J’y songe sérieusement pour une semi-retraite d’ici quelques années. Quand ma banque m’aura lâché les baskets. D’après mon gérant, ça s’en vient!😎
DeCléricy
J’en appelle à vous ô Muses
Où tant ma vie passe et s’use
Qu’encore et toujours j’aime
Mes soeurs Galère et Bohème
salut Philippe!
merci des reponses...idealement j aimerais allé dans un coin pas trop developpé et exploité encore...ou pas trop connu....et et j imagine que le Nicaragua et le Panama...sont plus au debut de leur developpement que le Costa Rica...est ce que je me trompe? Les prix ont beaucoup plus monté au Costa Rica qu au Nicaragua et Panama, n est ce pas? Mais certains m ont dit que le Nicaragua est beaucoup moins stable politiquement et cela n est surement pas un gros plus...quels sont les coins selon toi les plus interessant au Nicaragua, Panama et Costa Rica et pourquoi? Je t en demande peut etre un peu trop;-)merci d avance pour les infos!
Salut,
Je ne connais pas le Panama. Les prix au Nicaragua n'ont rien à voir avec le Costa Rica. Le mieux pour toi est encore d'y aller, de choisir des zones qui t'intéressent, puis d'y louer une voiture et de parcourir les routes en notant les numéros de téléphone indiqués sur les panneaux qui signalent la vente d'un bien immobilier. Ensuite, de prendre contact et de visiter. Bon, tu auras le désavantage d'être un étranger. Pour éviter que les prix montent, quand tu prends contact par téléphone, tu demandes à une connaissance du coin d'appeler et de demander le premier prix à ta place. Après, tu pourras négocier. Question stabilité politique, il est vrai que le pays est très politisé. Mais des élections ont lieu régulièrement à tous les niveaux. Par contre, les étrangers sont bienvenus quel que soit le gouvernement. Je connais plusieurs Européens qui y vivent, je parle de deux hôtels dans mon site (Granada et Las peñitas), tu peux leur demander comment ils sentent la situation.
A ton service
Philippe
Je ne connais pas le Panama. Les prix au Nicaragua n'ont rien à voir avec le Costa Rica. Le mieux pour toi est encore d'y aller, de choisir des zones qui t'intéressent, puis d'y louer une voiture et de parcourir les routes en notant les numéros de téléphone indiqués sur les panneaux qui signalent la vente d'un bien immobilier. Ensuite, de prendre contact et de visiter. Bon, tu auras le désavantage d'être un étranger. Pour éviter que les prix montent, quand tu prends contact par téléphone, tu demandes à une connaissance du coin d'appeler et de demander le premier prix à ta place. Après, tu pourras négocier. Question stabilité politique, il est vrai que le pays est très politisé. Mais des élections ont lieu régulièrement à tous les niveaux. Par contre, les étrangers sont bienvenus quel que soit le gouvernement. Je connais plusieurs Européens qui y vivent, je parle de deux hôtels dans mon site (Granada et Las peñitas), tu peux leur demander comment ils sentent la situation.
A ton service
Philippe
Si tu pleures parce que tu as perdu le soleil, tes larmes t'empêcheront de voir les étoiles
PANAMA!!!!!!! que te dire de plus, sinon te dire que le panama est vraiment idéal comme endroit, ns y avons acheté un terrain de plus de 5666 metre carré pour des peanuts...tu peux facilement obtenir des lots de plus de 10ha pour moins de 1.50$us/m. les terrains varies entre 6$ @ 40$/m. et tu as la vue sur mer et en montagne.. et tu nas aucun probleme avec les vrais papiers..tu peux aussi obtenir un maison clé en main pour 38000$us sauf que le terrain est environ de 1500m carré toujours avec vue mer et montagne...ns sommes vraiment vendu au panama température idéal, panaméen formidable toujour pret a vs aider, cout de la vie......une vrai joke!!! si tu veux en connaitre un peu plus te te gene pas !!!
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Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
Hi,
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)
Hi everyone, so I’m planning to go study at a community college in the U.S., but the only snag is which one—there are so many options over there! I’ve heard about one in California, Diablo Valley College, and another in Florida, Valencia College. I know both states are super attractive for tourism, but my main criteria are teaching quality and price. I’m open to any advice, comments, or suggestions—thanks in advance! The start of the semester is coming up, and I’m a little nervous...
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Hi,
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Hi! I’m looking for an apartment in Malaga from September (2025) until January for my Erasmus exchange, but I’m not finding much, and it seems like there are a lot of scams. Does anyone have any leads or tips? Thanks!^^
