Are you considering living and working remotely from Nicaragua? This article covers the benefits, things to consider
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Read MoreHow I ended up going from a farm in rural Alberta, Canada to living on the beach in Nicaragua
Read MoreThis article was updated May 29, 2020
Thinking about buying a vehicle in Nicaragua as a foreigner? Here are the things to consider first.
Read MoreThinking about moving to Nicaragua with kids? This article is all about the private San Juan Del Sur Day School and what it provides for the children enrolled there.
Read MoreLately we’ve been completing a lot of transactions here in remotely. This is a guide to buying property in Nicaragua from outside the country.
Read MoreA guide to getting health care in Nicaragua as a foreign citizen. Updated March 27, 2020
Read MoreIt’s a new year in Nica and there’s lots happening in the San Juan Del Sur property market. The main takeaway is that prices are low and sales have picked back up.
Read MoreBuying property in Nicaragua? You might need some help to manage it. Here’s a guide to the best option in San Juan Del Sur
Read MoreSan Juan Del Sur got some major improvements to emergency services in October
Read MoreUsing corporations for real estate and residency in Nicaragua
Read MoreThe new hospital just opened in San Juan Del Sur. Check out the article for more
Read MoreCentralAmerica.com picked its 19 favourite blogs from the region. Guess who got picked in Nica?
Read MoreWhat does the property market in Nicaragua look like right now?
Read MoreNicaragua is facing political challenges, But that is also creating some once in a lifetime real estate opportunities for investors. Click to see the best deals right now.
Read MoreThe interview I did with the New York Times was featured as part of an article on real estate in Nicaragua! Check out the article.
Read MoreAs of 2018 Nicaraguan banks are extending financing to qualified foreign buyers! Now Americans, Canadians, Europeans and Australians with good credit in their home countries can apply for mortgages. The minimum down payment is generally 20%, and term lengths up to 25 years are available.
Read MoreWith everything from island hopping, stand up paddle boarding, ATV's, Monkeys, trails to turtle hatching, cuisine and monkeys. What else could you want from three days in Nica?
Read MoreINTUR, the Nicaragua national tourism department, has launched a multi-million dollar advertising campaign.
Read MoreWhy would you ever want to go home?
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