Contact Nicaragua Construction: Tell Us What You're Planning to Build
Tell Us About Your Project
The more you share upfront, the more useful the first conversation will be. Location, rough size, project type, timeline, budget range: whatever you have at this stage is enough to start. If you are still in the early stages and don't have all the details, tell us where you are in the process.
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Common Questions
No. A significant number of clients come to us before they've found a plot. We can discuss what to look for in a site, which areas on the Pacific coast are most active, and what to check before making an offer. A clearer picture of the custom home build side often leads to better land decisions.
You will receive a response within one business day. If your message gives us enough context, we will confirm whether your project is within our scope and suggest a short call to go deeper. That first call takes 30 to 60 minutes and costs nothing.
No. Marcus handles all client communication in English. All contracts, progress reports, and project documentation are produced in English. Roberto manages on-site coordination in Spanish; you do not need to be involved in those conversations.
Yes. The first call is a straightforward conversation: what you want to build, where your land is, your rough timeline, and your budget range — our guide to construction costs can help you think through that before the call. We ask questions. You ask questions. By the end of it, you know whether the project is feasible and what the next steps look like. There is no pitch and no commitment.
Yes. Most of our clients are based in the US, Canada, or Europe. Marcus handles all project communication in English throughout the process. Design decisions are made over email and video calls. Progress reports and site photographs go out on a defined schedule throughout construction. Many clients visit the site once or twice during the build. Some come only for the final handover. Both approaches work.