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Surf Turf

If you’re a pro surfer raking in mad prize money or an old school big kahuna, a Nicaraguan ocean front getaway home should be the newest addition to your quiver. Or better yet, how about starting a surf business where you can live on beach front property all year-round. For the price you’ll pay for a two bedroom condo, a mile from your favorite break anywhere in Southern California, you can probably start your own surf-business on the sandy beaches near San Juan Del Sur in Nicaragua. Is that a surfers dream gig - or what?

Growing up in San Diego, California I know how dedicated surfers are to riding waves, and when not riding waves, they’re thinking about riding waves. If you’re a surfer living in the megalopolis from San Diego to Santa Barbara, life has always posed the challenging question - how can I surf as much as I want and still pay the bills? Surfers with some capital might seriously (can one be a surfer and serious?) consider investing in Nicaraguan real estate - ocean front property of course. Just buy a piece of land, build some buildings, rent out rooms, start a blog, and sell burritos and beer. Totally!

Investing San Juan Del Sur

One thing to know is that purchasing property in Nicaragua usually means that you pay cash. So if you have the capital, and think the expat lifestyle is one you could commit to, now is the time to invest. San Juan Del Sur has become more costly in the last few years, but many believe that it’s no where near its investment potential. All around San Juan Del Sur on Nicaragua’s southern pacific coast, small communities are being developed. Lots are available starting around 25K. Check out some properties at Nicaragua Surf Report, a web site that has clearly made a successful business out of surfing in Nicaragua. Beside giving daily reports on the local swells, their web site features local real estate for sale along with lots of other information.

If your thinking about investing in ocean front property, think San Juan Del Sur in Nicaragua. Whether the investment is for a getaway or starting a busines, there is still plenty of opportunity. What are ya waiting for?