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Nicaragua 'catches the eye' of investors

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Nicaragua 'catches the eye' of investors
Nicaragua 'catches the eye' of investorsNicaragua is set to emerge as a property investment hotspot, reports suggest.

According to Homesgofast.com, a number of publications including the Financial Times have singled out the country as "the next great destination" in Central America.

The website added that attractive beachfront properties available at "amazing prices" and eco-friendly developments like Balcones de Majagual boost the country's appeal.

Situated on the Pacific coast, Balcones de Majagual features a selection of environmentally-friendly homes available both for sale and for rent.

Homesgofast.com also pointed out that the fact the property market in Costa Rica has now "matured" means Nicaragua has started to catch the eye of international property investors looking for new, emerging markets - something which should boost the value of real estate in the country.

Among other attractions on offer in Nicaragua are jungle tours and horseback rides through the country's indigenous forests, as well as more traditional beach-related activities.

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13 February 2008 
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