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Women are investing in Nicaragua real estate in greater numbers than ever. The general trend in the US has been that single women are independently investing in real estate much more than ever before. The opportunity to lead a meaningful life when you buy Nicaragua property and relocate there is not lost on women who wish to be involved in independent businesses or developmental work.
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Retirement colonies may not be available in Nicaragua as yet but for the active senior
Nicaragua real estate makes sound business sense. Good weather and low cost of living are available to all who live here, but in addition there are several attractive incentives offered by the government to senior foreigners who want to retire here. Nicaragua also offers an opportunity to get involved in meaningful developmental work. Seniors can use their skills and experience to help the less fortunate who live in Nicaragua and help build a bright future for the local children.
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The Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua is just waiting to the developed as a center for ecotourism. Nicaragua property is here is cheaper than the popular Pacific coast though this just as beautiful and even more uninhabited. This part was a British protectorate and reminds you of the Bahamas before that became such a tourist hotspot. In fact the owners of Nicaragua real estate here have more in common with the people of the Caribbean and Bahamas than they do with the ‘Spanish’ Nicaraguans.
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The west coast of Nicaragua is virtually undiscovered and Nicaragua property is best value for money, particularly as an investment. This part of Nicaragua has never had any Spanish influence and is more like the Caribbean towns, only quite undeveloped. The Bahamas and the Caribbean islands have been on the tourist destination list for very long and it is difficult to find the unspoiled native culture there anymore-mot so on the western coast of Nicaragua.
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Nicaragua real estate is an attractive investment as now more and more people are discovering Central America’s best kept secret. People looking for a less crowded and cheaper alternative to Costa Rica will do well to consider Nicaragua property on lease or outright purchase. There are plenty of incentives for foreign investment and the larger cities offers decent Nicaragua nightlife too.
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Nicaragua property on the mainland is very different from the exotic Corn Islands, fifty miles east of the Atlantic coast. The biggest island in this tropical paradise is conveniently known as Big Corn Island and is less than twenty square kilometers in area. The locals are descendants of British settlers and English is the main local language. Most of them catch lobster and fish for a living and Corn Island offers an idyllic life for those who enjoy simple pleasures. Nicaragua real estate here is closely held by the locals who first offer it within the families, so beware of offers of Nicaragua property on Corn Island; get the title checked very carefully by a lawyer. The Big Corn Island is accessible from Bluefield by a short flight but a world apart from the mainland.