Nicaragua, Managua, Managua
Property code | 00047CA |
Category | Featured Properties / New Releases / |
Location | Nicaragua, Managua, Managua |
Sale price | US$ 350,000.00 |
Property Size: | 76,919.5 sqft / 7,148.65 sqmt / 10,139.75 vr2 |
Total Built: | 9,146 sqft / 850.37 sqmt |
Road Condition: | excellent |
Distance from Province: | 25 kms (45 mins) from Managua |
Elevation: | 600 MASL |
With an amazing ocean view this 76,919.5 sqft property can be remodeled into the luxurious home once was or a Luxurious Hotel. Just 45 mins away from Managua and 30 mins away from Pochomil and Masachapa, this is the ideal place to live a peaceful life, enjoy life and nature. You will be able to enjoy your own personal retreats.
This property invites the explorers, adventurers, trendsetters and independent thinkers to this literally second to none real estate opportunity, in Nicaragua.
The property’s 76,919.5 sqfts are surrounded by a concrete wall. The mansion alone measures 9,146.04 sqft and features features:
a. Social Areas: 2 living rooms, 1 Family Room, Corridors, Dinning Room
b. Private Areas: 8 Bed Rooms, 6 Bathrooms, Private Family Room,
c. Service Area: Kitchen, Laundry Room, 2 Service Rooms, warehouse
ADDITIONAL AREAS
• 2 underground water storage tanks
• Security guards gate 53.80 sqft / 5 sqmt
• 2 additional small houses 1,030.38 sqft / 95.76 sqmt
• Access to Pan American Highway and to San Rafael del Sur roads
• Panoramic view, private and excellent climate.
• Pleasant weather year-round
• Private entrance
• Drainages
Located on the summit and slopes of the 'Sierras de Managua', this municipality is known for its cool weather, despite being in the middle of a department of warm temperatures. Its urban center is the town of El Crucero, which has a hotel, a canopy tour, many restaurants serving international food and viewpoints with panoramic views. An interesting site is the community of El Ventarron, from where one can see the ocean and feel the strong winds that do not allow anything grow except grass and a few trees. Fog is also common in the area, as well as a sulfur smell brought by the winds coming from the Masaya Volcano.