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Why
Nicaragua?
Many
savvy investors consider Nicaragua to be the LAND
OF OPPORTUNITY and the last true FRONTIER. Now
is your CHANCE to get in on the ground floor of the
Nicaraguan LAND RUSH by owning a piece of PARADISE.
Few OPPORTUNITIES exist anywhere in the world like
you'll find in Nicaragua. You can own some of the most beautiful
property for 10 to 50 times less than you would pay in the
United States. These rock-bottom property prices have
made Nicaragua the new "hot spot" to buy real estate. Any
foreigner may own property in Nicaragua.
Nicaragua has had a stable
pro-business government for over 10 years, the fastest growing
economy in Central America and the most attractive tourism-incentive
law in Latin America. It is not surprising, therefore, than
the world bank has just pledged a couple of hundred million
dollars to aid Nicaragua.
Now is the time to purchase
the dream home you've always wanted. You have your choice
of living, in the charming colonial city of Granada, at the
beach or on the slopes of a volcanic lagoon with a breath
taking view. There is something for EVERYONE in Nicaragua.
INTELLIGENT investers
are taking advantage of the country's UNLIMITED potential.
The February 2002 issue of "Conde Nast Traveler"
featured an article about ALL Nicaragua has to OFFER.
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 country’s
POTENTIAL. A recent article in USA Today states that over
5,000 Americans currently call Nicaragua their home.
The
country is now poised to emerge as a travel hot-spot, a potential
haven for expatriates and a place where unlimited OPPORTUNITIES
await the energetic entrepreneur. A recent U.S. News and World
Report article touted Nicaragua as a HOT new retirement destination,
with Central America’s lowest crime rate.
At
present, Nicaragua can perhaps be most seriously considered
the land of OPPORTUNITY of all the countries in Central America.
The country is RIPE for investment because it is so underdeveloped.
The government, in particular the Nicaraguan Tourism Institute,
is bending over backwards to lure investors with the most
aggressive incentive-filled law in Latin America. They realize
the importance of the country’s 300 days of SUNSHINE
per year and tourist attractions like the country’s
wide, UNSPOILED Pacific beaches, wildlife, lakes rivers and
volcanoes which are virtually UNTAPPED. They know what a potential
impact tourism can give the country’s economy and have
witnessed what the tourism boom has meant for neighboring
Costa Rica.
Nicaragua
has a myriad of business opportunities, PERFECT for the small
and medium-sized entrepreneur looking to start a business
on a shoestring.
You
can even purchase your own “piece of paradise”
for a FRACTION of the cost you might pay in the U.S., Canada
or even Costa Rica. One gentleman we know of bought a beachfront
lot for a mere $20,000 and spent another $30,000 in constructing
his dream home. The same home would have cost three times
as much in Costa Rica and probably six to ten times as much
in California.
Whether
you are a RETIREE or ENTREPRENEUR, you’ll definitely
GET more “bang for your buck” in Nicaragua.
The
government has gone to great lengths to offer retirees a one-time
duty-free EXEMPTION. Basically, retirees are only required
to have a fixed income of at least four hundred dollars monthly
from a pension or annuity. In addition, they are allowed to
bring $10,000 worth of their household goods and other personal
items duty-free and untaxed when they first arrive. Another
perk is an EXEMPTION from income taxes on income generated
from abroad.
The
country is for adventurous souls in search of new horizons
and a change of pace. Only these people will reap the REWARDS
of living in a country like Nicaragua. Much like the PIONEERS
who shaped the U.S. in the 19th century, Nicaragua is the
“New Frontier.’
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