 | It is a growing country and has seen billions of dollars spent in infrastructure, new construction, and building improvements in the last few years. U.S. companies have arrived to build power plants and telephone networks, to see hamburgers and pizza. Foreign investors who were fleeing the country two decades ago are now putting hundreds of millions of dollars back in Nicaragua. The country’s tourism business is increasing too. Cruise ships are regularly docked at San Juan del Spur, a picturesque town off the southwestern coast. And the airport Managua has recently gone through a major expansion. |
 | This development is all good news for Nicaraguan investors. Nicaragua wants to take advantage of the growing trend taking shape in the United States and in other developed countries. People are looking to invest, live, vacation, and retire outside of their home countries. Nicaragua offers many advantages that few other countries can match. The cost of living is a fraction of the cost of living in the United States. If you are interested in starting a business, few countries offer better incentives. Nicaragua is also a beautiful country, full of nature with plenty of sunshine, oceans, mountains, rivers, farms, tropics, lakes, and quaint cities. Last but not least, the people of Nicaragua, commonly referred to as Nicas, are friendly, helpful, and have a zest for life. Don't delay, contact us now for more information by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page.
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| The Casitas at Rancho Santana are a picturesque village of 21 two-bedroom villas delightfully landscaped with tropical flora. Each villa is fully furnished with all the amenities that make ownership, or a vacation, a pleasure. Bedrooms and living areas fully fitted, including linens and kitchenware if you choose. | New York Times
"This is Nicaragua as the Next Costa Rica, the sort of hopeful real estate appellation signaling that gentrification may now begin in earnest. In the last few years, as Americans on the prowl for second homes, or just an investment, have found places like the Last Costa Rica already overrun by their own kind, a boom has started in the country just to its north. | |