Nicaragua condos for sale can be a straightforward way to own near the beach or in town with less exterior upkeep. The tradeoff is shared rules and shared maintenance, so the building details matter as much as the unit.
- For SaleNew Listing

Chic 2-Bedroom Condo in San Juan del Sur – Prime Investment Opportunity! San Juan del Sur, Rivas Nicaragua
USD $ 129,000
Discover the Premier Lifestyle at Las Escadas Condominium & Club 2-Bedroom 2 Bathroom, 2km to Beach Ideal for Relaxation and Entertainment An Exclusive Opportunity…
- 2
- 2
- Gated Community
- 700 Sq Ft
- Las Escadas
Jackson Rowland

- For SaleNew Listing

Spacious 2-Bedroom Ground Floor Condo in San Juan del Sur , Rivas Nicaragua
USD $ 169,000
Luxurious 2-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom Condo Near the Beach: Perfect for relaxation and entertainment. An Exclusive Opportunity in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua Experience the ultimate…
- 2
- 2
- Gated Community
- 925 Sq Ft
- San Juan del Sur
Jackson Rowland

- For SaleFinancing Available

Townhouse #4 in Hacienda Iguana | Newly Renovated Home Tola, Rivas Nicaragua
USD $ 259,000
Townhouse #4 is a beautifully renovated unit in the exclusive Hacienda Iguana community, designed for modern living in a tropical paradise. Featuring two bedrooms,…
- 2
- 2.5
- Approx | 89.83 m²
- Hacienda Iguana
Jackson Rowland

- Under Contract

Surf House Near Playa Santana & Popoyo – Rain & Sunshine Surf House Tola, Rivas Nicaragua
USD $ 264,900 Previously: $ 269,900
Welcome to Surf House, Popoyo – Rain & Sunshine Looking for the perfect surf retreat, a profitable rental, or your own tropical escape? This…
- 3
- 3
- Approx | 864.08 m²
- Playa Popoyo
Trevor Morningstar

- For SaleReduced

Modern Townhouse in Hacienda Iguana, Nicaragua | El Toro #8 Tola, Rivas Nicaragua
USD $ 399,000 Previously: $459,000
Experience luxury living in this elegantly remodeled Modern Townhouse in Hacienda Iguana, Nicaragua | El Toro #8 This two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom townhouse features impressive high…
- 2
- 2.5
- 1,350 Sq Ft
- Hacienda Iguana
Jackson Rowland

- For SaleNew Listing

Pre-Construction 5-Unit Condo Building at Las Escadas, San Juan del Sur , Rivas Nicaragua
USD $ 439,000
Embrace the Prime Opportunity to Own a Stunning Building at Las Escadas Condominium & Club. Prime Investment Near the Beach. Imagine owning a stunning…
- 7
- 5
- Pets Ok
- Gated Community
- 2,789 Sq Ft
- Preconstruction
- San Juan del Sur
Jackson Rowland

- For SaleNew Listing

Modern 3-Bedroom Villa 1km from Beach in Gran Pacifica, Nicaragua Playa San Diego, Villa El Carmen Nicaragua
USD $ 439,900
Modern Villa in Gran Pacifica 3-Bedroom 3.5 Bathroom, 1km to Beach Ideal for Relaxation and Entertainment Discover your own paradise with this modern 3-bedroom,…
- 3
- 3.5
- Gated Community
- 1,410 Sq Ft
- 2023
- Gran Pacifica
Jackson Rowland

Questions to ask before you buy a condo for sale in Nicaragua
- Start with the monthly fee and what it covers.
- Ask for the last HOA budget and any planned special assessments.
- Confirm who manages the property and how maintenance requests are handled.
- Review rules on pets, renovations, and noise, because enforcement varies by community.
- If you plan to rent, confirm the rental policy in writing, including minimum stay requirements and guest procedures.
- Check how water is supplied and billed, because some complexes depend on pumps, tanks, or shared wells.
- Ask whether there is backup power for common systems like gates, pumps, and lighting.
How to compare condos across Nicaragua’s hotspots
Two condos with the same price can have very different total costs. Compare HOA fees against what you would pay privately for security, pool care, and landscaping.
Compare build quality in coastal zones, where salt accelerates corrosion on railings, doors, and air conditioning units. Confirm parking arrangements, because assigned spaces are not the same as deeded ownership.
Check the resale profile of the complex by looking at how often units come to market and how quickly they sell. If a complex has many long-term vacancies, ask why, because it can signal management issues or utility limitations.
FAQs
Nicaragua Condos for Sale
For Expats and International Investors
You typically buy the unit plus a shared interest in common areas defined by the condominium regime. The exact boundaries, balcony rights, and parking arrangements should be spelled out in the unit documents.
Yes, but policies vary by complex. Some allow short term rentals with rules on check-in, guest IDs, and quiet hours. Others require long-term leases only.
Ask for the current fee schedule, the annual budget, and notes from recent owner meetings. Look for line items related to major repairs, because underfunded reserves can lead to special assessments.
Check for rust on metalwork, worn seals on windows and doors, and signs of moisture inside closets and behind furniture. Ask how often exterior painting and waterproofing are done.
Financing options depend on the buyer’s situation and the property. Many transactions are cash, but terms can vary. Treat financing availability as a property-specific question, not a default assumption.
Plan for HOA fees, utilities, and interior maintenance. If you rent the unit, include management fees, cleaning, and replacement of items that wear out faster in a humid climate.










