2012-05-24

How To Escape From America, and Where to Go



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I’ve seen a lot of real estate in the past 16 months – from a true Galt’s Gulch in northern Argentina and income-producing farmland in Uruguay to high-end Alpine living in Andermatt, the only place in Switzerland a foreigner can easily buy property. But this past week, I fell in love with a new destination – the southwest coast of Nicaragua.

Many people associate Nicaragua with Sandanistas and the 1980s civil war, in which the U.S. was involved. But that image of a war-torn country is no longer accurate. In much the same way that central air-conditioning revolutionized the Florida coast, technology and improving infrastructure has transformed Nicaragua into a budding – soon to be booming – tourist destination.

Imagine living inside a national forest, with the Pacific Ocean right outside your front door. I spent last week investigating real estate opportunities two hours outside of Managua … in particular, a 2,700-acre luxury development called Rancho Santana. It’s a rolling, forested patch of land from which is springing a community of homes and condos owned by people who see the opportunity in buying “frontier” property before it goes mainstream and values double or triple – or rise even further.

Big, Sweeping Views Available for $150,000 or Less

Ocean-view lots – with big, sweeping views – are available for $150,000 or less. Building costs for an exquisite property run about $100 a square foot. The clubhouse/restaurant/conference center is first-rate. The food – particularly the ceviche – is fresh from the ocean just a few steps away or the local produce garden on site. The poolside cabanas overlook breaking waves that attract surfers from all over the world.

To see the beauty of Rancho Santana for yourself, watch this short video Jeff created over the weekend.

The motto at Rancho Santana is “no asphalt, but a ton of WiFi.”

And they’ve accomplished that. Roads are unpaved, but easy to drive, cutting through a hardwood forest canopy, where iguanas and howler monkeys roam. Yet, from the condos to the clubhouse … from the restaurant to the pool cabanas, your laptop and smartphones remain connected. That technological connection is to me, the ultimate freedom. I can easily move between my office in Florida and the wild, breathtaking coast of Nicaragua while running my business – and my family life – without a hiccup.

But here’s where the story for Rancho Santana really gets interesting…

The second-richest man in in Latin America is building a massive new development just down the road, with an exclusive $500-night hotel and premium-priced lots that millionaires and billionaires will snap up. He’s bringing in a new airport a few miles away that will one day service international flights that will be just 2½ hours from Miami and Houston. A new paved road is already under construction. And there’s talk that a branch of a Managua hospital affiliated with Johns Hopkins will open up just 20 minutes away.

If you understand what all of this means, you will instantly recognize the huge wealth-building opportunity that’s now unfolding at Rancho Santana. Some very smart people with some very deep pockets are spending some very serious cash – meaning hundreds of millions of dollars, and likely more – to transform Nicaragua’s Emerald Coast.

There is Real Money Behind Rancho Santana

I know the people and investors behind this project personally. The development is an offshoot of Agora Publishing, the parent company to The Sovereign Society. For the last 13 years, I’ve watched this project develop from a remote stretch of wild beach only accessible by horseback to the vibrant first-world oasis it is today. Unlike so many resort projects, this entire development has been built with cash. No lines of credit here. Just smart money that knows there is a future in this part of the world.

I was first here in 2003, when there were only a dozen houses and a small, white-washed clubhouse. At the time I could appreciate the natural beauty but I missed the infrastructure. But in February of this year, I was invited back for a publishers’ meeting. Frankly, I was dreading it, but I was dead wrong. The event was amazing … from the food to the private firework display and the bonfire on the beach.

I was so impressed that I immediately booked another trip.

Now, I’m inviting a handful of Sovereign Investors to join Jeff and me on our next trip this August. But this won’t be a regular seminar with nametags and general sessions. This will be a relaxing, three-day event for 20 people or less to experience all that Rancho Santana has to offer. I am only looking for people who are serious about investing in a true “Plan B” in an up-and-coming market that will spin out tremendous wealth in coming years. If you are interested in joining us, email Marc Brown at marcb@ranchosantana.com and you’ll be one of the first to receive an invitation.

The Emerald Coast Will Not Stay Wild Much Longer

It wasn’t too long ago that Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, was a barren community of surfing junkies along the Baja California coast. Today, that former frontier market is a tony preserve of million-dollar homes and a thriving tourist town. Early investors there have made actual fortunes.

Nicaragua’s Emerald Coast is on the same path … and Rancho Santana is a leading player in the transformation. It’s still rough right now in this part of Nicaragua, no doubt. But property values are already moving up sharply because of what’s taking shape.

It may be one of the last times that the Emerald Coast is this untouched. Five years from now, life along this frontier will be much different … and by then, much new wealth will have been created.

In Wealth and Prosperity,


Erika Nolan

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