Terramar is located approximately 15 km south of Tola on the coastal highway. It is approximately 4 km from the Pacific Ocean and is directly in back of Hacienda Iguana, between Rancho Santana, Los Perros and Gaucalito de Isla.
The main theme of Terramar will be to preserve and protect the environment. A unique concept of our development is to place 600 acres of primary forest portion of the project into a reserve that has restrictions on development and is owned by each lot owner. The community organic garden is another unique development concept where the homeowner can return home at the end of a day, drive over to the garden and be handed their portion of organically grown fruits and vegetables for the day.
Also included in the design and layout of the Master Plan is 415 meters of main coastal road frontage. This frontage runs along the existing cascao (crushed rock) road that passes by the property. The federal government has plans to pave this road in hopes of opening up this area for expanded development. It will create a tourism corridor between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, accessing the most attractive beaches and countryside. Within our master plan will include a commercial strip along this main road and the private gated entrance into the rest of the community. We are now designating the most suitable areas for internal roads, utilities, home sites, ranchettes, club houses, a hotel site, green areas and all other services required. We plan on offering the first phase properties to investors with like minded goals and plans. First and foremost must include a mindset to "preserve and protect". We will also consider opportunities such as joint ventures on mini-developments within and adjacent to the commercial area. Our goals are to build an attractive, comfortable retreat for people to live and enjoy while also receiving a good return on their investments. When you plan your visit we will be standing by to tour Terramar together.
Phase 1 is located in Section 8 and Section 7. Section 8 will contain the organic farm and community organic gardens. Sections 1 through 5 will be placed in a private, protected forest reserve, with restrictions on development. See below for details.
For Sales & Information contact:
Steve Snider 505 882-3862 (Managua, Nicaragua)

or
Todd Koppes 563-357-0182 (USA cell)

505 815-3861 (Nicaragua)
IP Phone (Miami # rings to my laptop anywhere) (786) 259-6834
An Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Development
on Southern Nicaragua's Pacific Coast