Moravia is a canton located in the northern area of the province of San José, Costa Rica, and belongs to the Greater Metropolitan Area. Their name comes in honor of the Meritorious of the Homeland, former president, hero and national liberator Juan Rafael Mora Porras. Since there was already a canton with the name of Mora, it was changed to Moravia on July 31, 1914 by the Constitutional Congress of Costa Rica. Its head is the district of San Vicente, with category of city.
Cost of Living in Moravia
The cost of living in Moravia fluctuates by area, although it tends to be unified with the rest of GAM. Some areas to the west, heading towards Coronado, have more of a focus on local businesses and perhaps a bit more community, but the cost of living remains similar. Moravia ranks in the top ten in the Costa Rica-wide canton indices. This reflects the social well-being of its inhabitants. Moravia ranks 8th in Costa Rica’s Cantonal Human Development Index, out of a total of 81 cantons.
Moravia’s economy revolves around local commerce, some manufacturing companies, and its easy interconnection with the entire eastern metropolitan area.
Below is a table of monthly costs for a family of four living in Moravia developed by the NATIVU Moravia team based on their experience and knowledge of the area:
Expense | U.S. $ |
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Electricity | $60 |
Water | $25 |
Telephony and Internet | $60 |
Rental | $850 |
Purchase of house | $180.000 |
Private elementary and high school tuition | $400 |
Restaurants | $70 |
Benefits of living in Moravia
Access
- Easy access to the city and services with a good road network and public services.
- Also, easy connection to San José, Guadalupe and Tibás.
- Proximity to the roads to Heredia and Limon, to reach the Atlantic coast.
Climate
- From the center of Moravia you can already perceive a cool climate compared to downtown San José or the west.
- Going from Moravia towards Coronado offers larger lots with views of the Central Valley.
Educational Centers
- Excellent academic offerings.
- Variety of private and public schools and colleges.
- Several universities.
- Easy access to educational centers in the east of San José.
Comercial Development
- Access to all types of services, supermarkets and entertainment.
- Availability of telecommunications, health and commercial services.
- Public services with the same quality provided in the central areas.
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