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  • Beach front in Nicaragua 6/19/2008
    This is pretty much the case but a lot is still on the table on both sides. Some development are to greedy with the shoreline and want more of the beach for themselves but the laws that are being passed cater to the normal use of these beaches. Property in Nicaragua is complicated but if you do your research and follow the rules, you should be able to do ok. case and point. The new Marriott project. Jorge Giraldez-Benard Latin American Consultants Ltd Texaco El Cortijo 1/2 C al Sur Casa 300 Res. El Cortijo, Managua, Nicaragua C.A.. e-mail JGiraldezB@yahoo.com Phones: 011 505 2682874 Cell 011 505 8258505 web: http://groups.msn.com/NicaraguaOutback/_whatsnew.msnw

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    • could be a good thing long-term 6/22/2008
      In the immediate term, the wrangling over the potential new legislation adds uncertainty. In the long-term, it could offer much-needed clarification and settlement of property rights and terms for property development along the coast. In almost any case, Nicaragua's real estate market represents the best values you can find in Central America and a tremendous window of opportunity for serious investors. We're available to offer consulting, policy analysis and referrals to top lawyers to assist anyone considering property purchase in Nicaragua. http://www.serenity21.com/testimonials.html

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