Nicaragua- Tamarindo Beach and Ocean Estate
A few months ago, we started thinking about investing some of our money in a home-away-from-home kind of property.
Someplace where it rains only a few times a year, as opposed to beautiful Vancouver where rain is like a second nature.
And honestly speaking, the almost continuous overcast drives you bonkers after a while.
One of the local financial advisers recommended Tamarindo Beach.
This is a typical view from an ocean front property

Photo from Nica Projects Ltd
The development spreads over 247 acres, between Tamarindo River and the Pacific Ocean and boasts a lush tropical landscape.
Tamarindo Beach consists of 62 freehold beachfront lots (from $64,680), 28 ocean facing/river front properties (from $18,008) and 36 townhouse villas.
Future plans include an ocean-facing clubhouse, a town center, fishing lodge, hotel, family recreational area and full recreational facilities.
This is proposed view of the houses from the beach:

Photo from Nica Projects Ltd
Tamarindo Beach and Ocean Estate is located between the two largest cities of Nicaragua: Managua and Leon, 75 minutes from the capital Managua, and 30 minutes from the city of Leon.
The fine sand beach is pleasant underfoot, child friendly with no undertow, no rips, debris or garbage.
The weather is consistently 82° to 92°F (28° to 33°C) every day, the most comfortable months being from November to June.
Only that information would make me consider this investment opportunity!
The development includes beautiful trees, flowers, sea turtles, iguanas, hot springs, fish, monkeys, flamingos and great vistas.
Nicaragua is benefiting from massive aid programs, one of them is the USD $175,000,000 USAID package that is to be used, among others, to improve infrastructure, land title registration and environmental enhancement.
If the political climate would remain stable, which is always a big question mark in my opinion, Nicaragua would be an interesting place to invest in a beach property.
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