Discover an exceptional opportunity with this 3,058 square meter (0.75-acre) lot in Pacific Marlin, one of San Juan del Sur’s premier communities. Perched directly below the iconic Christ of Mercy statue, this property holds one of the highest positions within the development, providing an elevated building site. From here, you’ll enjoy unobstructed, panoramic views stretching across the Pacific Ocean to the west and along the stunning Nicaraguan coastline.
The elevated location ensures not only impressive vistas but also consistent, cool breezes, offering a comfortable and serene escape from the tropical heat. This unique position, beneath one of Nicaragua’s most recognized landmarks, adds a distinct level of exclusivity to the property.
San Juan del Sur itself is a vibrant coastal town known for its lively atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and excellent surf spots. Owning property here means easy access to a rich local culture, diverse cuisine, and a wide range of adventure opportunities.
Pacific Marlin is a community recognized for its luxury and privacy, featuring well-maintained paved roads and top-tier security for residents’ peace of mind. As one of the highest elevated properties within this sought-after enclave, this lot offers potential owners the chance to design and build a residence that stands out in terms of design, comfort, and view. Whether your vision is a contemporary architectural home or a more traditional villa, this spacious property is ready to accommodate your plans.
This Endless Oceanviews lot in Pacific Marlin is more than just land; it’s an invitation to a unique lifestyle. Experience elevated living with breathtaking sunsets, expansive panoramic views, and the natural charm of San Juan del Sur. This is an opportunity to invest in a prime piece of Nicaragua’s real estate and create your ideal coastal home.
Priced at USD $279,000 (originally $299,000).
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