C R E AT I N G C O M M U N I T I E S NICARAGUA
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NICARAGUA
NICARAGUA A country poised to be become the world’s new success story as it emerges from the past.
Why the Time is Now in Nicaragua
Nicaragua is a country of
spectacular natural beauty,
with a wealth of rich natural
assets that create a mysterious
and magical destination for vacation travelers.
Nicaragua’s tropical
climate creates a warm, lush canopy for a truly unique biodiversity.
In Nicaragua, there are 698 species of birds.
Quality natural resources like Nicaraguan coffee are fast becoming of high desire
around the
rest of the world.
Nicaraguan cigars are known as some of the best on the planet.
Nicaragua is a country of rich culture and history.
With colonial cities featuring spectacular architecture and welcoming spirit.
It is a country
filled with the
sounds of a true zest for life,
the colors and textures of a rich culture,
And the spirit of renewal.
Nicaragua’s Pacific Coast
is the epicenter of future growth and investment in the country.
A land of opportunity.
An ocean of potential.
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Travel to Nicaragua is becoming easier than ever.
The number of flights are increasing,
including European connections from Mexico City, Panama and Costa Rica.
Traffic into Nicaragua has been growing
steadily for the last 25 years, producing large profits for the carriers operating the
Managua route (American, Delta, United,
Spirit and the regional TACA and COPA).
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MIAMI: AMERICAN AIRLINES - 2 HOURS HOUSTON: CONTINENTAL - 3 HOURS ATLANTA: DELTA - 3 HOURS MONTREAL: AIR TRANSAT - 6 HOURS FT. LAUDERDALE: SPIRIT AIRLINES - 2 HOURS LOS ANGELES: TACA AIRLINES - 6 HOURS MIAMI: TACA AIRLINES - 2 HOURS MEXICO CITY: AEROMEXICO - 2 HOURS
L O ND O N
A SAFE, DEMOCRATIC NATION Over the past 25 years, Nicaragua has
transformed itself into one of the safest and fastest-growing countries in Latin America.
According to a study by the
Inter-American Human Rights Institute and a survey of police forces in the
Americas, Nicaragua is the safest country in Central America and among the safest in the Americas. Managua is rated the safest capital in the region.
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NICARAGUA TOURISM GROWTH AND PROJECTIONS *Source: Ministry of Tourism
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Nicaragua’s tourism industry continues to grow aggressively, according to the latest data by Nicaragua’s Central Bank, with revenues from tourism increasing 18.7 percent to US $528.6 million in 2015 from US $445.4 million the year prior, due in large part thanks to longer stays.
Between 2012 and 2015, Nicaragua’s GDP grew an average of 4.7% per year, leading to more jobs and hundreds of thousands of people climbing out of poverty.
Foreign investment has continued to rise in Nicaragua even as the Latin American economy as a whole is slowing down amidst slowdown in China and decreasing demand for commodities. In the past nine years, foreign direct investment in Nicaragua increased five times, reaching $1.5 billion last year.
Between 2012 and 2015, Nicaragua’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by an average of 4.7% per year, a figure well above the 3.7% average throughout Central America. During the period, formal sector workforce increased from 500,000 to 783,000, and tax revenues more than doubled from a mere $926 million to $1.9 billion.
Other economic indicators, such as loan portfolio, deposits, international reserves, exports and remittances, all moved upwards as well. One of the major drivers of economy, it seems, is tourism. According to Prensa Latina, as many as 1.4 million tourists visited Nicaragua last year, generating about $450 million in economic activity.
Nicaragua, according to its central bank, ended 2015 with an average 4.5% GDP growth. With inflation hovering between 2%–3%, the country is now showing all the hallmarks of a healthy economy.
Cost of Living in Nicaragua • $0.03 for a fresh tomato. • $0.10 for a fresh orange.
• $2.00 per pound for fresh chicken. • $5.50 to get a haircut. • $4.50 to see a movie.
• $35 for a romantic dinner for two, complete with wine and dessert.
• $45 for a 30-minute consultation with a U.S. trained physician who will even make house calls.
• $300 a month to hire a maid who will cook, clean, and do laundry.
HEALTHCARE in Nicaragua • Doctor visit
$15
• Specialist consultation
$35
• Ultrasound
$15
• X-ray
$15
• Mammogram
$26
• MRI
$300
• Colonoscopy
$291
• Root canal, post and crown installed
$400
• Dental bridge
$400
• Crown
$200
If You Missed the Opportunities in
Costa Rica, Mexico, The Dominican Republic and Panama...
Don’t Miss Your
Opportunity in Nicaragua!
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unmatched beachfront products.
Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama and other
countries in the region clearly demonstrates the gains that have been realized by well-positioned investors.
The good news is that it is not too late to become well positioned in international real estate.
These kinds of gains can still be realized in Nicaragua.
If you are finding the current investment climate daunting, focusing on prime real
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• Active Member of CAFTA and encourages foreign investment in Nicaragua • Foreign nationals can own 100% deeded freehold real property • Foreign nationals can own beachfront real estate • No discrimination against foreign real estate investors and full rights to own, rent, sell and repatriate profits.
Nicaragua continues to grow.
Prices are beginning to increase. The door for buying low is just beginning to close…
THE TIME IS NOW IN NICARAGUA.
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