Unlock deeper multi-jurisdiction research
Full sub-pages, saves, and alerts are available on paid plans.
Neighborhood Directory
Masatepe, Masaya, Nicaragua
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Masatepe, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
17 de Julio
17 de Julio is a residential district with a mix of simple houses and some small local shops. It's mostly quiet, with light traffic and a slower pace than the city center.
6 de Julio
Campos Azules
El Eden
El Eden is mostly residential, located on the outskirts of the city. Some local convenience shops and family-run businesses line the main roads.
El Guapinol
El Guarumo
El Guarumo is a quiet residential neighborhood with modest homes and small local businesses. Streets are lined with simple markets and family-run shops.
El Jardín Botánico
El Milagro
El Paraíso
El Paraíso is a quiet residential area with apartment blocks and some local shops. It attracts families and working professionals with its calm streets and basic services.
El Parque
El Parque is a residential neighborhood known for its quiet streets and proximity to green spaces. Local schools and small shops serve the community.
El Pleitado
El Pochote
El Tanque
Georgino Andrade
Justo Rufino Garay Nº 2
Justo Rufino Garay Nº 3
Justo Rufino Garay Nº 3 is a residential neighborhood with modest housing and access to local shops. Traffic is steady, with public transit stops within walking distance.
La Curva
La Esperanza
La Esperanza is a residential area with older apartment blocks and local shops. Many families live here, and community life centers around small parks and schools.
La Granjita
La Granjita is a quiet residential area with modest homes. Local shops and corner stores serve the community's daily needs.
La Moragueña
La Sabanita
La Sabanita is a mostly residential area with local businesses and schools. Streets are calm, and commercial activity is limited compared to central parts of the city.
La Sabanita Nº 2
La Sabanita Nº 2 is a residential area on the outskirts of Ciudad Bolívar, mostly made up of single-family homes and local shops. Services and amenities are basic, with limited nightlife or major attractions.
La Sabanita Nº 3
Las Marías
Los Ángeles
Los Cerda
Los Cerda has a mix of residential streets and small local shops. The area is mostly quiet with few nightlife options.
Los Cerda Nº 1
Los Cerda Nº 1 is a quiet residential neighborhood known for its modest housing and local stores. Most streets are lined with low-rise apartments and small family-run shops.
Los Cerda Nº 2
Los Cerda Nº 2 is a mostly residential neighborhood with low-rise housing and quiet streets. Local businesses cater mainly to everyday needs, not nightlife or tourism.
Los Cerda Nº 3
Los Maderales
Los Maderales is mostly residential with compact streets and apartment blocks. Small grocery shops line the main road, and local bus routes connect the area to central districts.
Los Maderales Nº 1
Los Maderales Nº 1 is a residential area mostly made up of apartment complexes and local shops. The neighborhood has straightforward transit connections and is a home for families and retirees.
Los Maderales Nº 2
Los Maderales Nº 2 is a residential area with mostly apartment blocks and small local businesses. Public transport connections are moderate, and the streets get busy during weekday mornings.
Los Maderales Nº 3
Los Maderales Nº 3 is a quiet residential enclave with mostly low-rise housing. Local shops and services cater to everyday needs.
Los Mangos
Los Mangos is a quiet residential area in the southern part of Puerto Vallarta. It attracts middle-class families with its proximity to schools and supermarkets.
Los Martínez
Los Martínez is mainly a residential area with wide streets and low-rise buildings. Daily life centers around small shops and local cafes.
Macario Brenes
Macario Brenes is a mostly residential area with modest homes and limited commercial activity. Daily life is shaped by local shops and a slower pace compared to districts closer to downtown.
Masatepe
Masatepe is a mid-sized town in Nicaragua known for furniture-making and a strong agricultural base. Local commerce centers on traditional markets and woodworking shops.
Mata de Guayabo
Mauricio López
Mauricio López Munguía
Mauricio López Munguía is a residential neighborhood with basic local shops and quiet streets. The area shows typical suburban housing common in mid-sized Mexican cities.
Nimboja
Nuevo Amanecer
Nuevo Amanecer features newer apartment blocks and basic shops. Many residents commute elsewhere for work and services.
San Agustín
San Diego
San Diego covers a wide area with neighborhoods ranging from coastal hubs to inland residential pockets. Locals enjoy outdoor activities and a diverse mix of food options.
San Francisco
San Francisco is a major urban center with distinct neighborhoods, steep hills, and a dense population. The city is known for tech industry offices, historic architecture, and frequent fog.
San Isidro
San José
San José de Masatepe
San José Nº 2
San José Nº 2 is a mainly residential area with local shops and small eateries along its main streets. Most houses are low-rise and built close together.
San Luis
San Luis offers mostly residential streets with some local shops and markets. Most homes are mid-range apartments or houses and the area sees steady foot traffic.
Santa Margarita Nº 3
Santa Margarita Nº 3 is a residential neighborhood with apartment blocks and local shops. Most residents are families and working people.
Santa María
Santa María is a mostly residential area with a mix of apartment blocks and local businesses. It offers steady public transport and quick access to the city center.
Santa Rita
Santa Rita is a mostly residential area with local shops and small businesses scattered throughout. It's quieter than central districts and attracts families seeking a calmer pace.
Santo Domingo
Venecia
Venecia has a mix of working-class homes and light industry. Many residents commute to nearby commercial areas for work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Subscribe to unlock the full sub-page depth for additional jurisdictions.
You can keep discovering Oyster publicly, but full multi-jurisdiction depth, tracking, alerts, and exports are part of paid access.