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There Goes the Neighborhood
Time - The grim economic, political and social realties of a changing Nicaragua has prompted some to cash in their family’s last chips, selling their homes in a hot real estate market and thereby severing their last ties to past grandeur. Still, despite

Investors wary of Sandinistas
Miami Herald - Nicaragua’s Sandinista government, in power since January, is scaring away U.S. investors by seizing land and buildings and We can’t help this country grow if people are scared to buy,” said Kirk Hankla, a Coldwell Banker real estate agent.

Young Designing Oceanfront Course in Nicaragua
Cybergolf - The links-like front nine, set between the mountains and the beach, features a core routing with no adjoining real estate It’s easy, and certainly safe, to say that there is nothing like Oce Nica anywhere in Nicaragua,” Young added. “That’s

He’s a new face
AM Costa Rica - suggest some action to remove the pressing danger to the Tamarino’s tourism status and real estate. The limit on presence of The United States also donated the same amount to Nicaragua, which also suffered under flooding. Some of the significant road

Investment propels a real estate boom for Panama
Christian Science Monitor - We are the geographic hub of the Americas,” says Ivan Carlucci, the president of the Panamanian Association of Real Estate Flagg, who says she would not consider, for example, Nicaragua, where she says political instability could

The Budget Lies that Haunt Us
Common Dreams - Department has recently put up for sale in capital cities from Bangkok to Bogot as part of an unprecedented real estate immense former Navy Annex in Grosvenor Square, which is on the market for 90m. Chancery buildings in Panama, Nicaragua and

Daniel Ortega’s two faces of economic change
Miami Herald - Nicaragua’s cooling real estate market, which until recently experienced several years of unprecedented growth, has coincided largely with Ortega’s return to power, leading many people to blame the Sandinista leader for the downward turn. The


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