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Why live, invest or retire in Nicaragua?
Our answer, is "Why
Not?" Located in the heart of Central America, Nicaragua
is an exceptional country with its spectacular lakes, towering
volcanoes, friendly people and legendary towns filled with
cultural richness. The country beckons foreigners to come
and see all it has to offer. Some foreigners have already
gotten wind of the countrys potential. A recent article
in USA Today states that over 5,000 Americans currently
call Nicaragua their home.
Today Nicaragua has become the "in" place for
Americans retiring overseas. The hottest destinations seem
to be
cities like Granada, Leon City and Managua which were synonymous
with strife and civil war. Consequently they were off the
beaten
path
for the majority of tourists, not to mention retirees and
much less investors. Now all of this has changed. A
1998 U.S. News and World Report article touted Nicaragua as a
hot new retirement destination, with Central Americas lowest
crime rate.
The country is not
just for retirees, but for those people wanting to retire
from their present situations, including burnt-out baby boomers,
those tired of dead-end jobs or the rat race. Nicaragua
seems fits the bill for people of all ages looking for a an alternative
way of life in an exotic land outside of the United States and
Canada.
Read this Special articles about Nicaragua "Land of Oportunity"
Also, read the Nicaragua
Report about
the investment opportunity in the Gran Pacifica Marriott
project by
our staff.
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| Living
and Investing in the New Nicaragua |
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This book helps you
take advantage of the opportunities Nicaragua has
to offer. |
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It gives investment ideas, advise
for starting a business, tips for buying property,
tax savings for foreign residents and much more.
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| "Provides solid advice
for foreigners living in any developing nation. Filled
with gems normally not found in the living-in-another-country
genre." -- Jeffrey Van Fleet, The Tico Times,
February 17, 2006 |
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"This VISIONARY work
will help anyone thinking of living or making money in Nicaragua. It promises to become a CLASSIC." -- Nicaraguan
Institute of Tourism
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| "Want
to live or Making Money in Nicaragua? Then READ this
guidebook." -- Central America Weekly |
| "This
guide does a GOOD job of answering the questions
one may have about living in Nicaragua. Business and
investment opportunities are covered thoroughly." -- Network
for Living Abroad |
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