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Nicaragua

Managua
Bolonia
Nicaragua

Restaurant/Bar/Karaoke/Discoteque For Sale or For Rent in Managua, Bolonia Nicaragua

Rent Local or Sell Successful Business, tri-level with excellent location, several ambientes, high level of traffic, ideal access for bar and/or restaurant, dance floor with sound system and lighting, wide open spaces for plenty of tables (included), completely roofed, office with full bath and shower (Small 't pay rent!
Rent Local or Sell Successful Business, tri-level with excellent location, several ambientes, high level of traffic, ideal access for bar and/or restaurant, dance floor with sound system and lighting, wide open spaces for plenty of tables (included), completely roofed, office with full bath and shower (Small 't pay rent!), area of wine vault/bar, 2 kitchens, several baths, telephone line, has access to Internet, cable TV, secure area and wide tourist flow and plenty of parking. Includes closed circuit TV/karaoke system (state of the art wit 5 TVS) with over 7000 songs, both English and Spanish, large CD collection, several DVD's, amplifier, 20 tables, 80 chairs, barstools, all inventory including glassware, plates, pots, pans etc.., liquor, huge freezer, refrigerator (all new) industrial stove with double grill (plancha), open balcony overlooking Lake Managua, located in the heart of Managua. This is a chance of a lifetime, selling due to health reasons. Easy to run, contracts and credit in place with vendors, credit card acceptance, etc. Owner/staff will stay on to train and assist in obtaining residency (easy-I received mine within 90 days. am American). Rent is fixed for 4 years-will not increase! Fully staffed and functional. Can also rent local for 1500/month. Sale price listed is for Business and lease. You cant do this in the US for this price!!

Excellent clientele, famous for the food, we have been featured in local press several times (full page stories). Presidents, mayors, diplomats and candidates dine here! Don't miss out. Contact today.


WHY NICARAGUA?

Nicaragua is one of the cheapest countries in Central America for living/retirement�and it’s fast becoming one of the most pleasant. One can become a pensionado or residente (pensioner or resident) for only $130, no legal fee required (compared to $400 to $700 in Costa Rica). A 2-bedroom house costs about $30,000 to buy, $250 a month to rent. A 1-bedroom apartment rents for $100-$150, depending on location. The dollar stretches up to three times further than in the U.S. for everything from housing to food and drink.

The tiny nation, about the size of Virginia, has a population of five million friendly “Nicos,� as they call themselves. Tourism Minister Pedro Joaquin Chamoro says the country is just discovering tourism. Of the 5,000 retirees who live there, about half are Americans, followed by Canadians and Germans.

“The personal finance situation is the major attraction for myself and most other retirees,� says Richard Johnson, a U.S. Army retiree and 1-man chamber of commerce for Nicaragua. “But the mild climate and quality of life are equally important.� “One can live here comfortably on about $500 to $800 a month, including domestic help, utilities, and taxes. Health insurance is available for $90 a month. Outpatient care is free.�

Nicaragua is a country unlike any other. Its simplicity of character, yesteryear charm and colonial cities are strong and persistent invitations to linger. The urge to remain in Nicaragua can become obsessive. I am constantly seeing the renovation of 200 year old buildings in my head every time I walk the streets. Managua has cafes where expatriates gather and sidewalks filled with European backpackers. It is a remembrance of finer things, a slower more protein world and no one can look at it without a sense of physical connection.

Nicaragua is virtually unknown--and usually misunderstood--by most people, which is why forward-thinking investors can find some of the best real estate deals and business opportunities on Earth in this country. For the record, this country is not in the midst of a civil war. it's not a Communist state, it is 100% Democratic. It has, however, suffered from a serious case of undeserved bad press.


Because most of the world still believes Nicaragua is a country full of problems and political unrest, local real estate is extremely undervalued.

Yes, Nicaragua is still a little rough around the edges. And of course there are certainly no guarantees as to what will happen in the future... here or anywhere.

But it doesn't take much imagination to see where Nicaragua is headed. The situations were similar in Costa Rica and Belize in the late 1980s. on Honduras' Bay Islands in the late 1990s, when real estate prices increased by 500% or more in a very short time.

Nicaragua, many believe, makes smart investment sense for three reasons:


1) Nicaragua is in the middle of a boom trend that has seen millions of dollars in infrastructure improvements and foreign investment. For example...

    A Taiwanese group bought the InterContinental Hotel in Managua and added a shopping mall and another hotel (2 blocks away from the restuarant).
    A New Orleans company recently finalized a deal with the Nicaragua legislature for the rights to run Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua's closest developed port to the U.S. Gulf Coast. The company will spend more than $100 million on improvements, which will cut the cost and time for goods to get to Managua, in some cases by more than half.

The list goes on and on. In short, Nicaragua is on the right track. and the beaches are to die for... an hour away!

As The Wall Street Journal recently reported... "Suddenly, Managua has a skyline. New hotels and shopping centers--with elevators, and even escalators--have sprouted in a capital flattened by a 1972 earthquake and laid low by failed socialism. Arco gas stations, Pizza Huts and McDonald's golden arches rise from the gentle hills. Once a live-fire franchise of the Cold War, Nicaragua and other Central American countries have embraced franchise capitalism."

The paper continued: "U.S. companies arrive to build power plants and telephone networks, to sell hamburgers and pizza. Foreign investors who were fleeing the country a decade ago put $280 million into Nicaragua last year."

The country's tourism business is taking off too. Cruise ships are regularly docking at San Juan del Sur. And the country has opened its first-ever tourist office in the United States, on the streets of downtown Miami. The office will operate a toll-free number for the U.S. and Canada. a goal of attracting 500,000 tourists to Nicaragua by year's end.

This development is good news for us as fellow Nicaraguan investors.

To give you an idea of just how far this country has come, from 1979 to 1989, according to World Bank statistics, Nicaragua's GDP shrunk by an average of 1% per year. From 1989 to 1999, GDP averaged 2.8% growth. In 1999 alone, the GDP grew 7%. it's expected to grow by an average of 6.2% over the next few years. As the country's former Vice President recently told Newsweek magazine: "Fewer than 15 countries in the world have achieved 6% growth in a year."

Also, for the past decade, three consecutive administrations have continued to pass legislation assuring land ownership rights for both foreigners and Nicaraguans.

Then, in their last election, Nicaraguans turned out in record numbers to elect a new president--Enrique Bolanos, a businessman and former farmer who owns considerable amounts of land in Nicaragua. Bolanos represents the (more conservative) Liberal Party.

This means the country is continuing on the right track. Bolanos, more than any president in the past, encourages foreign investment. In fact, he invited 500 business people from 28 countries to attend his inauguration, and he has initiated a series of cost-cutting measures that signal his commitment to government trimming waste--and not just for everyone else. Bolanos actually dropped his own salary by 30% to $80,000, and slashed his expense account to a paltry $48,000 (compared to a ridiculous $2.8 million slush fund used by the former administration).

U.S. News &World Report rated Nicaragua one of the 10 best places to retire in the magazine's most recent survey.

Conde Nast Traveler reported earlier this year: "Nicaragua seems to be the next logical choice for adventurous travelers in Central America. Costa Rica is more crowded and more expensive than it used to be, and Guatemala is still suffering from the effects of a 36-year-old civil war. Panama, a relatively wealthier nation, is much more developed and expensive than Nicaragua." The New York Times and the USA Today reported the same trend not too long ago.

This all bodes well for both the country and for investors who get in ahead of the crowd.

2) We want to take advantage of the growing trend taking shape in the United States and in other developed countries. That is, people's desire to invest, live, vacation, or even retire outside of their home countries.

People are starting to relocate on a global scale. One article in The International Herald Tribune stated that, in the past 30 years, the number of Americans living abroad has more than quadrupled. In fact, according to the U.S. State Department, it has risen from 2.3 million to 3.3 million just since 1990.

This movement is expected to increase exponentially. To profit from it, you need to look for real estate markets that will capitalize on the direction the world is starting to move. Overseas retirement real estate is going to be big business in the coming years. As the first of the 76-million, baby-boom generation turns 55 this year, more people are going to look outside of the United States for real estate, second homes, and retirement homes.

They will come looking for places like Lake Apoyo and the Norome Villas for privacy, safety, warm weather, and a relaxed and sometimes adventurous lifestyle.


Did you know that Baby Boomers make up almost a third of the U.S. population? And they are aging fast. Beginning in 2000, boomers started turning 50 at the rate of just under 10,000 a day. Already, more than 14 million boomers are 50 and up, and some aren't waiting until 55 to take early retirement. It's a well-educated crowd: Nearly 90 percent of boomers graduated from high school, and more than a quarter have at least a bachelor's degree. More than three quarters own homes, and 73 percent have some form of investments.

As Time Magazine recently reported: "Many of the 76 million American boomers are more likely than their parents to consider retiring to a foreign land, because they have traveled more, have higher hopes for retirement, and tend to be more active and adventuresome."

Think about it this way. than three million U.S. citizens have already moved abroad, looking for cheap real estate, low taxes, and better qualities of living. This trend will only increase in the years to come.

3) Nicaragua offers advantages few other places can match. The cost of living, for example, is a fraction of what you're accustomed to back home. You can employ a full-time maid here for about $100 per month. You can see a movie for $2. get your hair cut for $1.25. Two people can have an excellent meal, including a good bottle of wine, for less than $15. I pay my full time housekeeper $60 a month!

Plus, the tax burden is very light. And as a foreigner qualifying for Nicaragua's Pensionado program, you may be exempt from import duties on your personal and household goods; and be allowed to bring a vehicle into the country tax-free once every five years.

And if you are looking to start a business, few places offer better incentives than Nicaragua, which recently passed tourism Law 306. This law allows you open a tourism-related business and 1) pay no taxes for 10 years 2) bring in (or buy locally) all the supplies you need, from furniture and boats to linens and cash registers. tax-free. THIS BUSINESS QUALIFIES!!! Year-round sunshine. the world's only freshwater sharks

These are the primary reasons we have invested in Nicaragua. The numbers and the trends are just too good to pass up. But these facts and numbers don't begin to tell the story of the laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty of Nicaragua. of Lake Apoyo in particular.

Nicaragua is an exotic land. the sun shines all day long. rugged and tropical rivers, colonial cities, friendly and lively people, and the largest body of fresh water south of the Great Lakes.

Nicaragua is one of the world's best places to travel, buy real estate, invest, live, and retire, I know that the opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a place like Nicaragua does not come along very often.
Property Summary
Offered by   Owner
Bathrooms   4
Sleeps   2
Stories   2
Parking Spaces   20
Features   Furnished, Appliances, Pet Friendly, Maid's Bathroom, Laundry Room, Balcony, Terrace, Patio, Cable TV, Lake View, Mountain View, Turn Key-Up And Running!, Lake View, Liquor License Included, High Speed Internet Access, 24 Hour Security, Storage Space, Telephone, Fully Furnished, Complete Menu With Proprietary Recipes, Lighted Signs, Yellow Page Ads, Much Recent Press-Full Page Reports, Very Well Known, Located In Popular Zone, In The "hotel Zone", 2 Blocks From The Major Mall, Too Many Too List,
Contact information
Contact person name   William Shevchuk
Phone numbers   0115052668567  (Nicaragua Office) 0115058531579  (cellular)
Website link   www.plazagaribaldimanagua.com
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