Granada Nicaragua: Five Reasons for American Expats to Retire there

Retirement in Granada Nicaragua
For many of us, retiring overseas seems like a dream. Living out our twilight years in a new country sounds like an exotic adventure. It offers the chance to learn and experience new things, to get closer to nature, and to enjoy luxury at a much lower cost than at home.
Sadly, for most of us this dream is never realized. When it comes to the reality of moving overseas, we worry that it will be too expensive, too difficult, or too far from our family and friends.
This doesn’t have to be the case. Latin America is offering new and exciting opportunities for retirees to become expats. More and more people are flocking to the area every year, and it’s not hard to see why.
Nicaragua is becoming an increasingly attractive retirement location. The city of Granada is increasingly being described as one of the world’s best expat retirement locations.
Here are the five top reasons why you should retire to Granada, Nicaragua:
1. Granada is a beautiful, historic city with an awful lot to offer
Granada is a very popular city for expats for a number of reasons. It’s a stately, friendly city with great transport links and an interesting history. Property is also a brilliant draw for the city. Its Spanish colonial style homes are luxurious and affordable.

This year alone, 1.1 million tourists are expected to visit Granada, Nicaragua. They’re often drawn by the city’s picturesque cobbled streets and impressive historic churches. It’s also home to the Great Lake Cocibolca, which is one of the biggest lakes in the world. Imagine making a new life on the banks of the Great Lake, with the historic landmarks of the city just a stone’s throw away!
2. Nicaragua is a lot cheaper than you think
This life may sound idyllic, but it’s also within reach. If you have a retirement income of $20,000, you could make a very good life for yourself in the city. It’s estimated that living costs there are around $1,200 per month. For a more in depth look at how much it costs to retire to Granada, Nicaragua take a look at US News’ financial feature on the city.
3. It has great transport links
One of the huge benefits of retiring overseas is the opportunity it gives you to see more of the world. Nicaragua is well placed to visit nearby areas of Central and South America. If you’re concerned about being too far away from family and friends, you don’t need to be. The area is also only a two hour plane journey from Miami, which means that you’ll be able to enjoy regular visits to the States.
4. The weather is ideal
Many people choose to emigrate in their retirement in order to take advantage of some better weather! If that’s the case for you, Granada is a great choice. The weather in the city is great, and you can expect to enjoy temperatures in the 80s all year round. The lake the city is situated beside keeps a fresh breeze coming in, and makes sure that the city doesn’t reach the heat of other Nicaraguan cities.
The city also has a rainy season from May to October every year. During this time, there are thunderstorms every afternoon, which helps to keep the air fresh!
5. There’s a great expat community
It’s estimated that around 1000 expats live in Granada, and that the majority of those are retired. Though Granada has all the benefits of a big city, it also has much of the charm of a smaller community. The large expat community certainly helps: and you’ll find a wide range of clubs and activities waiting for your involvement.
One of the benefits of Granada is that it’s one of the safest places to live in Nicaragua. It’s a growing city, and it’s a very exciting place to be at the moment. In addition to the vibrant expat community, you’ll also be able to experience Nicaraguan culture first hand, and get a whole load of new experiences under your belt.
Thinking about making the move?
If you’re thinking about spending your retirement in Granada, Nicaragua, you don’t have to do it alone. There are professional companies on hand to help you get the best for your money, locate your new home, and get all the relevant paperwork completed.
Starting a new adventure in Nicaragua can be cheaper and easier than you think!
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