A family traded Connecticut for retirement in a car-free Costa Rica beach town
Allyson and Andrew Rappaport moved from the US to Costa Rica with their two sons. Provided by Allyson Rappaport. High taxes and concerns about school safety prompted Allyson and Andrew Rappaport to consider leaving the US. They moved from Connecticut to a car-free beach town in Costa Rica with their two sons. Living in Costa Rica allows the Rappaports to spend more quality time together as a family. For years, Allyson and Andrew Rappaport spent their days caring for animals at the veterinary practice they owned in New York , often working six days a week. At night, they returned to their cozy four-bedroom home in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where they lived with their two sons. Although they had built a comfortable life, they found the cost of living high and dreamed of slowing down. They were also worried about school safety and their kids growing up in what they saw as a highly competitive, consumption-driven culture. When the opportunity to sell their veterinary practice arose, the cou...