One of our VIP Members recently wrote that a very uninformed ‘friend’ told her that: “San Jose is the most dangerous city in Central America, first and fore most…” She added that: “Dont be surprised if you get mugged… Its kinda a part of life in Central America.”

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To which I politely reply …

What a load of crap!

The numbers do vary a little depending on the source but no matter what statistics you look at, Costa Rica remains the safest country in all of Central America.

  1. El Salvador has a homicide rate in 2009 of 76 per 100,000 inhabitants
  2. Honduras has a homicide rate in 2009 of 66.8 per 100,000
  3. Guatemala has a homicide rate in 2009 of 48 per 100,000
  4. Panama has a homicide rate in 2009 of 24 per 100,000
  5. Nicaragua has a homicide rate in 2009 of 13 per 100,000
  6. Costa Rica has a homicide rate in 2009 of 11 per 100,000

Don’t take my word for it though, there are many different sources where you can find this information so please take a look for yourself.

When you do, you’ll see that Costa Rica’s homicide rate is lower than the rate for a few major cities you might recognize like Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Dallas, Detroit, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Columbus, Memphis, Baltimore, Washington DC, Atlanta, Kansas City, Cleveland, Miami, Oakland, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Newark, Buffalo and Mobile…

And do you think you will be singled out because you’re a Gringo living in Costa Rica?

How many US citizens were murdered in Costa Rica in 2009?

According to the Deaths of U.S. Citizens Abroad statistics compiled by the US Department of State, the answer is two people!

Go on! Don’t listen to what I say! Look it up for yourself…

If you are genuinely fearful for your life in reading these statistics, don’t go to the mall, don’t go to a restaurant, don’t leave home! Lock all your doors and windows and stay exactly where you are! Please….

In over twelve years of living here, I have never been mugged and none of my family have ever been mugged and yes! I walk in the city of San Jose practically every day and often at night.

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Written by Scott Oliver, author of 1. Costa Rica Real Estate Scams & How To Avoid Them, 2. How To Buy Costa Rica Real Estate Without Losing Your Camisa, and 3. Costa Rica’s Guide To Making Money Offshore.

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