In recent years, Costa Rica has established itself as one of the most interesting destinations for those wishing to invest abroad prudently, especially in the real estate sector. What makes the country attractive is not a promise of speculative returns, but a set of concrete factors: rare political and institutional stability, the absence of an army since 1948, and strong protection of private property, which the Constitution guarantees to foreigners with the same rights as citizens. For many investors between the ages of 45 and 70, Costa Rica represents a superior choice of balance between yield, security, and quality of life.