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Best Value Construction

Century 21 San Juan del Sur is now the proud home of Century 21 Best Value Construction. We manage your project from the moment your buy your property until you are ready to take your key. Whether your project is a simple clearing of land for resale, building a gated community, your dream vacation home, hotel or restaurant, we ensure the best work in the shortest amount of time possible. We make sure that work is done to the highest standards with the least amount of environmental impact. We hire the best architects and use the best engineers to bring your vision to a reality. If there is something that you want done in Nicaragua, we are your best tool to get it done right.

Hiring Century 21 Best Value Construction to manage your project will provide you with the comfort and security of knowing that your land will be developed in an efficient and cost-effective manner. We like to encourage our clients to develop their land in a sustainable manner. We can make your community or home completely off-the-grid if you so desire using renewable energy sources. If you want brand-name architects, we can have them design your home to be in the magazines. What you want is what we make happen.

Joey Mintz
Project Manager: joey@c21sanjuan.com

Testimonials

I consider Joey Mintz a very capable project manager. Joey has excellent communication skills (fluent in Spanish and English) and he is responsive and dedicated to serving his clients, searching out the best solutions and often coming up with creative, innovative, and cost saving ideas for a project. He will go to bat for you to seek out competitive bidding and negotiate with vendors .
-Robert Englund, San Francisco, CA

Mr Mintz stayed within budget unless changes were approved by me. In fact, he did far more than was requested. The building has been transformed into a gallery in which the people of San Juan del Sur can take joy and pride.

I do not hesitate to highly recommend him. If and when we do another building project in Nicaragua, the project manager will be Joey Mintz.
-Janet Quinn, Evergreen, Colorado

"I work with what clients dream for a home and balance that with their budget to create a final product that is designed for their wants and needs that flows with the natural terrain. I start the process by building a dialogue about homes they like and styles that they want to incorporate into their home. I work with what the client desires and merge their vision with what their property allows to incorporate viewing angles and climate conditions, into logical floor plans that are specially designed for each individual client. During this process, we discuss any possible budget restraints and preferred material choices. After the basic floor plans are decided upon and a budget made, we draw up all the structural plans while simultaneously beginning any necessary land movements. And if the client so decides, we provide architectural renderings of his future home.
I like to keep the client overly informed every step of the way providing pictures every week during construction. I know that it can be difficult task to attempt to build a home in your own country, much less in another, and I try to present as much information as I possibly can throughout the entire process from the preliminary designs until the key goes in your hand. For clients with bigger dreams and looking for a return on their investment with a development, I provide a one-stop solution for getting their project off the ground. Developments need planning to bring a vague idea into a concrete vision. And studies and permits to bring that vision into physical reality. BVC works with clients to maximize their return on the investment while obeying all government regulations and environmental considerations."

Joey Mintz

Rancho Cecilia
On a 4.25 acre property off the chocolate we are halfway through the process of building a totally self-sufficient compound. The demands of the site require a well, off the grid power, and vehicular access to the public road. The caretaker home which is 600sqft will be done by the end of October...

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Alternative Energy
In Nicaragua today, energy is an issue. The national system is over capacity, and is being run by an international company that is a bureaucratic nightmare. Rolling brownouts are common for up to 8 hours a day. Power surges that run through the system destroy delicate electrical equipment. And it is expensive, costing over 26 cents ...

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Joya De Aposentillo
Jolla De Aposentillo when complete will be a beautiful gated community located in Chinendega. The master plan is now complete, and we are currently in the process of registering the lots. Once the lots are registered, the infrastructure infusion will begin. The roads will be paved with material in the style of Rancho Santana. We expect road ...

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Galleria Del Sur
Work commenced on the gallery on April 8th, 2007. It was designed in conjunction with the client by Best Value Construction. It was a teardown building that we are renovating into a multi-use cultural community space. The estimated time for completion of this project is 6-8 weeks. The walls were stripped of the original wooden planks which were ...

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VeraCruz
This cabana was designed by the Best Value Construction team. The difficulty in this project was the location of the property; Being over 20 (very difficult) miles away from electricity and supplies. However, we completed the construction of the cabana in the estimated time of 4 weeks. This cabana will now be the home ...

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Republika Hookah Bar
Republika is a hookah bar in the center of town that was a renovation job. The original space was a decrepit garage. The walls were falling apart and were reinforced and covered with Gypsum. The ceiling was also covered in gypsum and we had 4 fans and a chandelier ...

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