This Lakefront Triple Lot in Laguna de Apoyo, Nicaragua offers a unique blend of natural beauty and potential investment opportunity!
Over an acre (4,434 square meters) on the west banks of the Laguna de Apoyo Reserve! This gently sloped parcel is divided into 3 lots all with lake frontage! As such they could be used together and would make a great site for a ‘glamping’ project or small eco-resort. Or develop them separately with indivdual small homes.
There are no existing structures on the property but the current owner says they had previously been granted permission to build. As the current building moretorium within the Laguna de Apoyo Natural Reserve only allows construction where there is or was construction this property, or where previous permission was granted, this provides an extremely unique opportunity to build on the lake.
The property spans from the road to the beach so there are absolutely gorgeous views from land and then private access to a pristine section of the Laguna de Apoyo beach.
In addition to its development potential, this property is nestled amidst lush tropical foliage, offering a sense of escape to a tranquil world. Despite its serene ambiance, it’s conveniently located just a half-hour away from the bustling Colonial town of Granada, Nicaragua. The property boasts multiple vantage points for enjoying the stunning views of the Laguna’s waters, the forested hillsides, and the impressive Mombacho Volcano. This combination of natural beauty and development potential makes it a compelling investment opportunity.
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 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.