Nicaragua Investment

Investing in real estate in Nicaragua at this point is speculative. No one is getting rich and probably won’t for a while. Today Nicaragua is more of a lifestyle investment, or an educated long term speculation. I say educated, because there are two solid facts, Baby Boomers are getting older, richer, and are buying second homes, and China, Russia, and India are producing a new and vacation eager middle class. Both groups are, and will continue to look for their best options in fulfilling their desires. Development in Nicaragua is and will continue to happen because there is a market for competitively priced real estate in one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, (see Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico).

Like I and others have written, because it is underdeveloped, Nicaragua’s potential is what makes it so attractive to investors. Its pristine Pacific Coast, the diving off of the Corn Islands on the Atlantic Coast, and its historical treasures Granada and Leon, are just a few of the highlights ready for growth in this beautiful and proud country. Geographically, it’s a short plane ride away from the U.S., and there is enough existing infrastructure to access these areas with little effort.

Recently, I have posted about headlines regarding Nicaragua’s political and economic situation cautioning investors to be aware of the tumultuous atmosphere there. I think it is important for potential investors to know what’s going on, that’s what this blog is about. For example recently I’ve written about the many social issues that threaten the stability of the country, their leader’s volatile history, and that he is currently courting allies that are polarizing to say the least. With that said, Ortega is trying to open up the country for investors with the abilities he has, and, there are many (including the press) in Nicaragua who would benefit from seeing Ortega fail.

There is no denying Nicaragua’s prices are attractive to investors. But If you’re looking to put your life-long savings in an ocean front condo and expect immediate rental income to cover the investment costs, you might look elsewhere for the short-term.

Nicaragua is ready for investment input if you have time, there is a vacuum waiting to be filled and it will happen. The only question, is investing in Nicaragua’s future right for you?