From oceanfront properties to houses nestled in the mountains, Nicaragua has it all! Here are some tips that will help you find these hidden gems.
Finding a place to rent in Nicaragua is not very difficult, since there is a lot of offer. While you should be fine searching for a place on your own, it might be wise for expats to hire a real estate company to help you, especially if you don’t speak Spanish.
Whichever method you decide, here are some tips to help you with your search:
After finding your accommodation, your landlord may or may not ask you to sign a rental contract and pay a deposit, since this is still not commonly practiced in Nicaragua. If your landlord does not say anything about a contract, ask for one anyway to avoid problems in the future. Landlords typically do not look for a specific type of tenant, most are already satisfied with tenants who pay their rent on time.
Most rental prices do not include electricity or water costs, so be careful when weighing your options, with electricity bills particularly expensive.