Law 306 has been around for some time (1999), however for those who may be new to investing in this country, Nicaragua’s Law 306 is one of the most attractive, and extensive, tourism-incentive laws in central America. This law is very broad and offers hard-to-beat benefits for investors who take advantage of this program. […]
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Eric over at InvestorCentric Blog points us to the fact that Sport Illustrated ’s Swim Suit issue features Nicaragua. There were actually 3 models that had their shoots done in the San Juan Del Sur area…. (see the video as well) With this, Nicaragua moves one step closer to being a part of the mainstream […]
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Many of our clients ask about how land is titled in Nicaragua. This question is often due to horror stories they have heard about people buying land and then finding out that it isn’t really theirs to buy, which is a large risk factor for many would-be offshore investors.
Thankfully, Nicaragua’s foreign investment law establishes […]
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The term cuidador in Spanish roughly translates to guard or watchman in English, and when you travel to Nicaragua you will find that cuidadors are as common as cab drivers in New York. Also, just as cab drivers are a critical componant of New York, cuidadors play a critical role in Nicaragua. In fact, being […]
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Posted in Nicaragua, Retirement on Feb 10th, 2008
Many people that we talk to have an interest in living abroad when they retire, and are looking for ways to secure land now, or are looking for stepping stones on how to get there through an initial offshore investment, rolling over into a purchase of retirement property.
There are many reasons why people consider offshore […]
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Over the weekend I cobbled together a video with some pictures and footage of in and around the our Las Laderas project. This project is a 200 acre parcel of land on the undeveloped north pacific coast of Nicaragua on the Cosiguina Peninsula. This is some pictures in and around the property including […]
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