Does anyone know the process behind buying land from an owner.
Does anyone know how likely it is to find titled farm in the middle of know where on the Atlantic Slope...Like a few acres on the Rio Escondido or in the hills around there.
I know most people in rural Nicaragua (Latin America) don't have a title to their land. What does it take for them to get one.
I ask because I am looking for a remote farm property to start a sustainable agriculture and eco tourism project (a really modest one).
By its very nature it needs to be in the middle of know where, and that increases the odds its never been surveyed or titled.
A real estate office would charge a gringo a couple or tens of thousand of dollars an acre and then give some campensino $500. I also want to keep the family I buy from on the land for consultants and real estate agency usually move them out.
Does anyone know how likely it is to find titled farm in the middle of know where on the Atlantic Slope...Like a few acres on the Rio Escondido or in the hills around there.
I know most people in rural Nicaragua (Latin America) don't have a title to their land. What does it take for them to get one.
I ask because I am looking for a remote farm property to start a sustainable agriculture and eco tourism project (a really modest one).
By its very nature it needs to be in the middle of know where, and that increases the odds its never been surveyed or titled.
A real estate office would charge a gringo a couple or tens of thousand of dollars an acre and then give some campensino $500. I also want to keep the family I buy from on the land for consultants and real estate agency usually move them out.