Showing posts with label Nicaragua Real Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicaragua Real Estate. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2008

House Hunters International, Popoyo, Nicaragua

The house hunter crew was back in Nicaragua on August 25th, Gaspar our listing manager picked them up at the airport and drive them the Hilton Hotel. The next day in the morning the whole crew got ready to head down south to Popoyo.



We arrived safely in Rancho Santana were we spent the whole week. On the 27th Ross Talner,



our Popoyo office General Manager and main participant on the Show arrived for the interview, then we all headed out of Rancho Santana to a client’s business, a small hotel named Toro.



Diego and Paloma always smiley received us, perfect timing for their interview and to film the singing part of the show where they signed the contract to close the deal. On the 28th we left Rancho Santana and headed to the purchase house, everything went smoothly, no black out, everyone was on time, we shot the house with Diego and Paloma living in the house,



and then we shot Diego and Ross surfing at Guasacate beach.



Around 6 pm we all celebrated the wrap with a cold beer; the same night all the crew had a great dinner with lobster and Margaritas.



August 29th the river was high and we were a bit worried to get back on time for their flights. Everything went perfectly as we arrived on time to the airport. The last word from them was that they had an incredible experience in Nicaragua, especially in Popoyo. We also had an unforgettable experience and are looking forward to seeing the House Hunters crew again.

Saludos,

Friday, July 11, 2008

Holly Beck Blog

Holly Beck, one of the top female surfers in the world recently posted a couple of blogs about Nicaragua that I thought might be of interest to our readers.

The first includes information and photos about her recent surf vacation to Nicaragua and can be found here:

http://surflifenicaragua.blogspot.com/2008/07/surf-surf-surf-ride-horses-and-look-at.html

The second discusses her recent purchase of property in Nicaragua from Century 21 Gold Coast Realty and can be found here.

http://surflifenicaragua.blogspot.com/2008/07/my-turn-to-buy.html>

Enjoy

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Simplified Wealth; by Barry Oliver

Growing up in Southern California, some private education, Master's Degree, Deloitte & Touche, etc......whether I wanted to admit it or not I was a Yuppie and my Dad told me so....condo, beamer, trendy gym, vegas trips, 6 figure salary, happy hour on Thursday, always broke and in debt.....but what did we talk about at all of those 'gatherings'? Cars, money and career...nothing more...how shallow? how boring!!!!

When I told my father, who grew up on cotton farm and chicken ranch in Louisiana, I was moving to Central America he almost burst out laughing and figured I would not last more than 6 months. I truly wanted a different life style...simple and wealthy.

Within a month I had sold my condo and beamer and had 2 garage sales and was on a plane to Central America. Everything I owned fit in the Isuzu Trooper I bought. All my clothes, 2 surfboards, mountain bike, boom box, cd's and a toaster. I rented a small house near the beach. My bathroom shelf inventory...razor, deodorant, toothbrush, tooth paste. Shower inventory...soap. This served as my shampoo and conditioner as well.

My Costa Rican wife and I built our own house, mostly just the two of us....while she was pregnant right up until the day before our daughter was born and then again two days after she was born. I kept asking her why we were doing all this work when we can just pay someone else less than a dollar an hour...she kept saying, "It's good for the soul." Sure enough when we were done and I looked at the whole thing I just got that feeling, "Wow we did that." Again, it was simple. Just 700 square feet but it was all we needed. Then we added 2 rooms and 500 square feet and now have one room that is completely empty.

We have no cabinets in the kitchen as all the plates and glasses fit in drying rack. So it's easy....take out of the drying rack, eat, wash and put back in the drying rack. The toaster is a frying pan....

The simple part was easy to figure out....just get rid of everything. The wealthy part, well that has its own meaning to be determined by each user.

I quickly learned what I call the 90/10 rule. In southern California while parked at a stop light to turn left I noticed all the fancy cars turning in front of me and that only 10% of the drivers were smiling. In Nicaragua without all the great wealth that number jumps to 90%. My conversations with my new friends never entailed homes, cars or money but family, friends and interesting stories that made me laugh.

I quickly figured out what wealth meant to me.

Wealth is not determined by how much money I make in a year.

Wealth is determined by how much time in a year I spend with my child, wife and friends. How many puzzles I complete with my wife in a year, how many chess games we play, how much vacation time we have, how many walks on the beach not seeing another person, how many candle light dinners (sometimes mandatory with the power outages). How much time do I spend mountain biking through mist covered mountains through tunnels of trees littered with monkeys. How many family bike rides with Angela sitting right on the cross bars, how many family hikes looking for monkey's and butterflies. How many days spent playing on your own desolate beach, how many days surfing perfect waves with just your friends, how many waves boogie boarding with your daughter in warm water, how much time river shrimping with your whole family, how many days taking your daughter to work every afternoon and on important client meetings. How much time spent listening to music. Reading a book on average every week, playing tennis on your friends clay court, raising 75 head of cattle with your wife's family, raising your own chickens and pigs with your daughter, moonlight crabbing, early morning turtle patrol, building your own house, cutting your own wood for the bathroom countertop and posts,......

Traveling...in one year going to Dubai, Amsterdam, London, Calgary, Miami, Atlanta, Panama, San Diego, Houston, Costa Rica, Italy (twice)

Bottom line......How much time do you spend with a big fat smile on your face? If it is 90% or more then that is being wealthy!!!

Friday, December 7, 2007

San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua

Next on my list of must see destinations in Nicaragua is San Juan del Sur.

This town of approximately 20,000 residents in located along the southwest Pacific coast of Nicaragua just north of the Costa Rica border. The center piece of the former fishing village is its beautiful horseshoe bay filled with small yachts, sail boats, fishing boats and the occasional cruise ship. The white sand beach makes a half circle around the town and is great for leisurely walks, exercising or a quick dip in the water.

One of the major attractions of San Juan del Sur is the easy access it provides to many of Nicaragua’s finest beaches and surfing destinations. Nearby are such popular beaches as Playa Madera, Remanso, Popoyo, Gigante and many more. There is occasional surf in town near the river mouth on the north side of the bay, but it is rarely anything to write home about. The surf in the region of the country is helped by nearly year round off shore winds as a result of the weather patterns caused by Lake Nicaragua.

I found San Juan del Sur to be the perfect blend of relaxation and civilization. Prior to my time in San Juan del Sur I had spent a month in Playa Negra in Costa Rica, and while the surfing and the scenery in Playa Negra was amazing, I actually missed the idea of being able to walk to a variety of restaurants, bars, stores, etc. San Juan is not too big yet it is not too small. Some of my town favorites included delicious dinners at El Colibri, sitting at almost any of the beachfront palapa bars sipping strawberry daiquiris while watching the sunset or enjoying a football game at Big Wave Dave’s.

San Juan del Sur also has a great variety of places to stay. Your options range from such upscale accommodations as the Piedras y Olas Pelican Eyes, Morgan’s Rock and Park Avenue Villas to budget hostels such as the Costa Azul or Casa Oro. Another nice option is La Posada Azul near the beach in town.

For me, San Juan del Sur offered the perfect location to venture off and visit as much of Nicaragua and Costa Rica as possible. It is a mere half hour to 40 minutes from the Costa Rica border and Costa Rica’s northern peninsulas are visible from parts of town. When I return to Nicaragua I will once again make San Juan del Sur my home base.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Cool Popoyo Surf House for Sale

Homes HP-15 Popoyo


This large beautiful home in Popoyo, Nicaragua has excellent ocean, valley and mountain views. You can watch Popoyo and Outer Reef break from the balcony or anywhere on the property. It is split level and the downstairs has 1 bed and 1 bath while the upstairs has 2 beds and 2 baths large and large living room. All rooms have AC and the house has great rental potential sleeping 8 comfortably. You can live in one level while renting the other. A concrete driveway leads up to the home and the giant garage where there is a washer/dryer and water heater and room to store all of your toys. On the one acre Popoyo property there are steps that lead up to the observation deck with is one of the highest points in Popoyo and one of the best view locations.

Lot Size: 1 Acre

Home Size: 2,400 Square Feet

Price: $330,000


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Thursday, October 18, 2007

New Listings - San Juan del Sur Property

Property L-380 - San Juan del Sur



One of the largest properties available in San Juan Del Sur; 3000 square meters of buildable terrain with beautiful trees . Ideal for
hotel/condos/commercial/rental properties. Just three blocks from the beach. This area is becoming the next hot spot in San Juan del Sur. Neighboring developments include Brisas del Pacifico, Nicovale and Las Palmas. Financing available!.



Size: 3,000 square meters

Price: $175,000

Financing Available


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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Nicaragua Real Estate Blog

This is where we can post Nicaragua real estate blogs. It is very easy to do. I will get it set up so that you guys can log in and add content and I will also add some design elements.