What do I need to know before retiring in Montezuma?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Montezuma, they said...
"Be prepared for a lack of resources in almost every department. You are not going to find Walmart right around the corner and Starbucks will not be on every street. Yes, you can get used to it. You'll often find what you need; although it might be an alternative. Learn to live simply. Learn to live with space not things. Be prepared to pay a lot of money if you want to ship things here or to home. Be prepared for the rainy season. Be prepared for a lot of insects. Be prepared for humidity. Be prepared for crappy roads, many dirt and rocks. Be prepared to see people driving all over the road. Be prepared for your electronics to fail. Be prepared to meet a lot of wonderful people. Be prepared for illegality of cannabis; especially for those who have medical cannabis certificates in the States. Be prepared for the electricity to go out. Be prepared to travel 7km, one way to obtain gasoline for your vehicle. Be prepared to breathe fresh air. Be prepared for a lot of sun. Be prepared to see things that might appear alien to you - often. Be prepared to kiss women on the cheek when you meet them. Be prepared to learn what is truly important in life. Be prepared to let go and breathe," remarked another expat in Montezuma, Costa Rica.
"Expats considering retiring in Montezuma should be aware that the cost of living is relatively low, but the infrastructure is limited. It is important to research the availability of medical care, as well as the quality of the local schools if you plan to bring children. Additionally, it is important to be aware of the local laws and regulations, as well as the cultural norms. Finally, it is important to be aware of the local climate and the potential for natural disasters," said a member in Montezuma, Costa Rica.

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