For Sale
$225,000
Imagine the beautiful sunrise views over the Laguna de Apoyo Natural Reserve from the 2,941 square meter property. From the home, balcony and across the entire property you will be able to enjoy the truly breathtaking views of the lake and Mombacho Volcano.
The lakefront home feels like a nature retreat with a spacious balcony and multi-level terraced yard that leads down to the laguna itself – and as a lakefront property you can enjoy the warm waters of the lake as you take your daily swim.
Remodeled and move in ready, the home features a 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bathroom main living space with an additional 1 bedroom 1 bathroom attached guest house or caretaker’s quarters that is a fully appointed with a kitchenette.
The property has air conditioning and a full solar power system, but is also attached to the grid for utmost in convenience and interrupted power. Hi speed and dependable Wifi is also available, making this property great for those who have a work at home job where they need to stay connected.
Bonus features:
The property sits to the west of the entrance to the Laguna which provides almost entirely paved road to the property, with a location that is just 30 minutes from Granada, 25 minutes to Masaya and less than an hour to the heart of Managua.
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 gorgeous flora and fauna including traveling bands of monkeys and close to 300 species of exotic birds.
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