A resort-like property has come to market in Nicaragua for $31,500,000 USD—a record-high listing price for the Central American country. So, what does Nicaragua’s most expensive residential listing ever include, you ask? The Estate at Playa Majagual, as it is called, spans 110 acres with a main villa, a guest house, three casitas, a beach club with two private beaches, a private helipad, and an airstrip.
The decked-out compound is on the country’s western coast, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. In particular, the six-bedroom main house, called La Florcita, is perched 130-feet above the ocean. Indoor/outdoor living allows for soaking up the panoramic views and taking in the surrounding nature. There are sliding glass doors, terraces, outdoor lounges, and an infinity pool.
A Latin American-inspired guest house, called El Rancho, boasts an additional five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms. The bedrooms are on the perimeter of a great room, where hosting is a breeze. There is also staff housing and discreet maintenance facilities. Three additional beachfront casitas with king suites, private bathrooms, and private terraces offer even more space for guests.
Truly like having one’s own large resort, there’s beach pavilion with lounge areas, dining space, a bar, and a courtyard on the northern point of the property and a beach clubhouse and infinity pool on the southern point. A 70-acre tropical forest with monkeys, sloths, armadillos, sea turtles, and birds remain untouched and beckon for observation and exploration.
Whether an affluent buyer wants to create a multi-generational private getaway or start a unique hospitality venture, Robert F. Davey of Christie’s International Real Estate Costa Rica holds the listing. “When you consider competing markets in Mexico, the Caribbean and Hawaii, it’s incredibly difficult to find a private property of this size with two white sand beaches for this price, making this an exceptional offering,” Davey says.