Despite its small size, this province is rich in incredible landscapes and long-standing colonial legacies. It was founded by the conqueror Juan Vásquez de Coronado in 1563, who reported that he had “never seen a more beautiful place” and it is not surprising that later the Spanish established it as the capital of Costa Rica at that time. Below, we explain everything you need to know if you are planning to buy properties in Cartago.
Cost of living in Cartago
As it constitutes a robust local economy that is based on agricultural self-sufficiency and the management of water and hydroelectric resources, the costs of living in Cartago are usually lower than in other areas of the country.
Below, we show you a table of monthly costs for a family residing in Cartago of four people that the NATIVU Cartago team developed according to their experience and knowledge in the area:
Expense | U.S. $ |
---|---|
Electricity | $75 |
Water | $25 |
Telephony and Internet | $65 |
Rent | From $400 to $1.200 |
House purchase |
From $100.000 |
Private primary and secondary education monthly payments | From $200 |
Restaurants | From $40 |
Benefits of living in Cartago
Closeness
- One hour from San José
An hour - Half hour from the Caribbean
- Between one hour and two hours from Cerro de la Muerte, South Pacific beaches
Nature
- Irazú and Turrialba Volcano National Parks
- Tapantí and Cerro de la Muerte National Parks
- Guayabo National Archaeological Monument
- Lookouts for birds, mammals and aquatic life
Sports
- Trekking
- MTB
- Road cycling
- Kayaking
- Rafting
- Swimming, among others.
The weather of Cartago
- This is one of the main characteristics of the province since it is recognized for its cool climate.
- According to Red Cooperativa Universitaria Universia, the average maximum annual temperature is 26 ºC and the average minimum is 15 ºC.
Schools
- Cartago has approximately 300 public and private schools and 40 public and private day and night schools.
- There are very high-level university centers such as Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, regional headquarters of the University of Costa Rica, the Universidad Estatal a Distancia, the Colegio Universitario de Cartago and the Instituto Nacional de Aprendizaje.
Lower cost of living
- The cost of living in this province is lower compared to San José.
- It has all the necessary services to have a good quality of life.
This information on what to expect from Cartago is far from complete. This great province offers unique opportunities and a variety for different interests. Do not hesitate to contact a NATIVU Cartago advisor if you are interested in buying in this area of the country. Click here to return to the Costa Rica property buying guide home page.
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