Exceptional 100 Acre Development Property with Stunning Lake and Laguna Views in Laguna de Apoyo, Nicaragua.

Attention developers! This 100 acre (58 manzana property) has, without doubt, the most spectacular views with direct access to the pristine waters of Laguna de Apoyo!

On one side you have breathtaking views of Laguna de Apoyo, and on the other you have panoramic views towards Granada which include large and expansive views of Lake Cocibolca! Plus, the parcel sits lakefront! So, not only do you have lake frontage, the current owner has already paved a road to the beach providing this community with it’s own private access!

This property is extremely level and ripe with possibilities for development. It lays within a Marena zone that allows for development. An eco-resort, or eco-home community would certainly be of high desirablity to both travelers and/or potential residents as the land is only about 15 minutes away from the Colonial town of Granada. This massive parcel truly combines the best of two of the zones most popular areas; Granada and Laguna de Apoyo.

Prices at less than $2 a square vara this is a bargain opportunity for a savvy investor!

Laguna de Apoyo, Nicaragua

Laguna de Apoyo is Nicaragua’s largest volcanic crater lake that was formed 23,000 years ago after a huge volcanic explosion left a large crater which interrupted the underground water table. Today, the lake is 180 meters deep and four kilometers in diameter. Its clear water is always warm, and averages a warm 28 degrees celsius. The surrounding basin and hillside are replete with goreous flora and fauna including traveling bands of monkeys and close to 300 species of exotic birds.

Granada, Nicaragua

Granada, Nicaragua is a city that was founded in 1524, as such is one of the oldest in the country and Central America. Drawn by year-round warm weather, colonial-era architecture and the freshwater Lake Nicaragua, travelers from around the world flock to Granada to enjoy the quaint city, first class restuarants and vibrant culture.

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