Top 7 Lifestyle Buys in Nicaragua Right Now International Living Postcards--Saturday Edition Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005 Paris, France Dear International Living Reader, Lee Harrison has been on a mission.
Lee, IL's expert on all things Latin American, is searching for the perfect beach retreat
and his quest has led him to Nicaragua because "these beaches enjoy real 'beach' weather all year. There's no cool season, no gloomy season, and even in the rainy season the sun shines most of the day. It's a place that you can go to anytime of the year to enjoy the surf and sand." You've no doubt read some of Lee's reports in these Postcards, as he scoured the Pacific coast of Nicaragua from San Juan del Sur northward. He found something to suit you, no matter your taste. To bring you up to speed on the best of what he's discovered, here's the story so far: Bucaneer Point Tropical vegetation leads to a secluded sandy beach. Luxury homes made of a rich, dark Brazilian hardwood, each home perched on a cliff with Pacific views. Prices from about $200,000. Lee's verdict: Best choice if you want a seaside home but enjoy the woods, too. Iguana Beach Home to Nicaragua's two best surf breaks, including the famous Colorado break. Condos with views of the 9-hole golf course start at $129,000. Lee's verdict: Best for surfers. Villas de Palermo Once a sleepy fishing village, San Juan del Sur--30 minutes from Costa Rica--is now the hub for tourism on Nicaragua's Pacific coast (and home to this country's best burger joint). Condos overlooking the bay start at $169,000. These condos are completely turnkey--furniture, appliances, linens, silverware
you can get everything. Lee's verdict: Best hassle-free option. Coco Beach The most "rainforesty" of everything Lee saw on the Nicaraguan Pacific Coast, Coco Beach is one of the nicest swimming beaches around, and close to the famous La Flor turtle hatching site. The cacophony of screeching tropical birds here is almost as loud as the surf. These large condos, from a former National Police Commissioner-turned developer, start at $190,000. Lee's verdict: Perfect for nature lovers. Rancho Santana The Cadillac of beachfront communities, reminiscent of exclusive gated communities near Dana Point or Laguna Beach in Orange County, with their multi-million-dollar properties looking out over the Pacific. This development has everything--an impressive clubhouse with fine restaurant, high-speed Internet service, a new bar, a beautiful pool looking out on to the beach, a water plant providing pure drinking water, their own cell tower, and all underground utilities. Lots start at $40,000. Lee's verdict: Look no further if you're in Nicaragua for the long-term. Gran Pacifica One of the widest, gentlest, and longest stretches of white sand beach on the coast
2,200 acres and three-and-a-half miles of beautiful sand beach
the plan here is for a custom-made beach town. Lots from $34,000. Lee's verdict: This is an ambitious project and, if it comes to fruition, will be spectacular. All good insights
with which I'd concur. Happy trails, Lief Simon Real Estate Editor, International Living P.S. Lee's not finished his search for the perfect beach home yet. Next on his agenda: Uruguay's hidden coast. He'll be in touch soon. Please note: In the interest of full disclosure, we want you to know that International Living receives commissions from sales at the beach developments Lee Harrison reviews above.  |