The Next Big Thing in Nicaragua

Forget California's overbuilt, overpriced Pacific Coast. There's another stretch of coast…on the very same ocean…only hours away - yet even more beautiful:
Plunging headlands…sheltered coves…immaculate sand. But instead of paying a million dollars for a piece of this paradise you'll pay $100,000…$60,000--even as low as $40,000!
But you'd better be quick. The highway that will transport "the next wave" of pioneers and retirees is being paved. And this event has set off the greatest coastal land rush the Americas has ever seen.
Every real estate market has a trend. Identify it, commit to it, ride it upward…and that's money in the bank. No, it's not that easy. The earlier you get in (or think you've gotten in) on a trend, the greater the risk--and identifying a trend should be only part of your overall investment strategy.
At a minimum: Find where the government plans to improve infrastructure (new roads, new train routes, new airports, expanded air service), educate yourself about the local economy and politics, and identify a (preferably growing) group of buyers your piece of real estate will appeal to.

Nicaragua is the Next Costa Rica
In the early '90s (when real estate was valued at in some cases 10% of its current values), Costa Rica lured foreign tourists and investors to its shores with marketing campaigns and incentives for retirees, its abundant natural beauty and stunning Pacific coast...coast unequaled anywhere in the world…until you look immediately north.
Nicaragua has the same Pacific coast, the same exotic nature, more and better retiree incentives, a lower cost of living, a safer standard of life, less bureaucracy, improved and improving infrastructure, and a government committed to attracting foreign tourists and investors.

Isla Mariana Beachfront Retreat
Grupo Mariana owns freehold title to 1.5 kilometers of beach frontage on the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua, 89 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Managua. Isla Mariana is protected from the typical resort hustle and bustle by a quiet buffer of palms and natural green areas. Within this neighborhood are beachfront residential options, priced affordably, with plentiful amenities.
The property is 17 acres situated on a peninsula that spans 6 miles in length and is bordered by the town of Salinas Grandes to the North and Puerto Sandino to the South. To date, over 2.5 million dollars have been invested in land, architectural designs, permits, civil engineering work and infrastructure. Home Sites are expected to appreciate quickly as the infrastructure is completed in the next 12-18 months. Coming soon, real estate offerings will include beachfront home sites and bungalows overlooking the Pacific Ocean that offer waking up to the sound of the gentle waves and tropical island living.
A private launch Webinar hosted by Grupo Mariana, is scheduled for February 21, 2012. Join our Webinar Event for Isla Mariana Beachfront Retreat and register using Deal Code "IMBR".