BEST OF NICARAGUA
Natural Beauty Nicaragua is best described as a diamond in the rough. Many say it is what Costa Rica was twenty years ago, but it is fast becoming the exotic hideaway to the discerning buyer.

It has everything its neighbor to the south has to offer and more. It is the largest country in Central America, only slightly smaller, than the state of New York.

There are wide varieties of ecosystems to be explored, majestic mountains, hundreds of miles of deserted beach, tropical rivers, rainforest, pristine Caribbean islands, and the largest lake south of the Great Lakes with the world’s only fresh water shark.

There are numerous cultural treasures to be discovered: colonial cities like Granada and Leon, historical sites, and lively festivals.

Nicaragua has something for everyone’s tastes.

Safest Country in Central America Unlike many of its neighbors, violent crime is extremely rare. Petty crime is common in larger cities, but can easily be avoided by taking normal precautions like not leaving items unattended, and making sure to lock up.
Lowest Real Estate Prices In The Region Nicaraguan property has tremendous investment potential. A few years ago, it was possible to buy land in Costa Rica, Belize, or Honduras for the same price as Nicaragua today.

Currently land in Nicaragua is four times more economical than California, three times more economical than Costa Rica, and twice as economical as Honduras or Belize for similar property.

Common sense dictates if you buy Nicaraguan property now, your investment will pay off in the near future. If you wait, you will miss an excellent opportunity.

Cost Of Living Exceptionally Low Nicaragua is a great place to retire because of the low cost of living. An excellent meal for two people in a nice restaurant with a bottle of wine costs less than US$40, a movie US$5, a full time maid, gardener, or chauffeur about US$130 a month, a hair cut US$4, a bottle of premium rum for US$5, or a good cigar for a dollar.
Tax Benefits Property and other taxes are minimal. Currently, property taxes for a half-acre lot in Apanas Lake Estates cost about US$250 a year. There are many tax incentives for starting a business. For instance, the 306 Law allows a variety of tax-benefits for starting a company in the tourist industry.
Easy Access The capital of Nicaragua, Managua is a 2-hour flight from Miami, 2.5 hours from Houston, and 5 hours from Los Angeles. Getting here is fast and easy.