January 27, 2007 (Press Release) --
The ground-level accessibility to one of the regions fastest growing economies, combined with near-perfect weather, affordable real estate, incredible natural beauty, and vibrant cultures, has made Nicaragua one of the most attractive new destinations for American expatriates. Plus, this land of lakes and volcanoes is only a two-hour flight from Miami.
The second edition of Christopher Howards Living and Investing in the New Nicaragua explains why Nicaragua is the next Costa Rica, and offers invaluable assistance to anyone thinking about taking the plunge into expatriation.
This 342-page guide offers insider tips and advice on moving abroad, buying property, opening a business, applying for residency, personal safety, cultural considerations and political forecasts.
Written by Tim Rogers, the editor of Nicaraguas English language newspaper, The Nica Times, and a frequent contributor to major U.S. newspapers and magazines, Living and Investing in the New Nicaragua is packed with information and advice from people who already live and invest in Nicaragua.
" Living and Investing in the New Nicaragua," ISBN 1-881233-59-6 by Tim Rogers is available through www.expatsEbooks.com
The second edition of Christopher Howards Living and Investing in the New Nicaragua explains why Nicaragua is the next Costa Rica, and offers invaluable assistance to anyone thinking about taking the plunge into expatriation.
This 342-page guide offers insider tips and advice on moving abroad, buying property, opening a business, applying for residency, personal safety, cultural considerations and political forecasts.
Written by Tim Rogers, the editor of Nicaraguas English language newspaper, The Nica Times, and a frequent contributor to major U.S. newspapers and magazines, Living and Investing in the New Nicaragua is packed with information and advice from people who already live and invest in Nicaragua.
" Living and Investing in the New Nicaragua," ISBN 1-881233-59-6 by Tim Rogers is available through www.expatsEbooks.com

Now statistically the safest country in Central America, the New Nicaragua has a young economy fueled by tourism and ripe with investment opportunities.
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