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The Truth About Investing in Panama City
Date: 04/25/2008Saturday, April 26, 2008
Get more international real estate investing advice in International Living Postcards—Saturday Edition
As world real estate markets settle out from years of rapid appreciation, rental yields are one way to continue to diversify your property investment portfolio.
Read OnRanches and Beach Houses in Panama From $65,000
Date: 04/09/2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Las Tablas, Panama
Read more about real estate in Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
The bargain-beautiful Panama we’ve been writing about for years is alive and well…especially in Las Tablas, province of Los Santos. This little colonial town differs from hot retirement destinations like Panama City, Boquete, or Bocas del Toro. It’s in an area surrounded by farms and ranches, and that makes the climate, the landscapes, and the people unique.
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Spotlight on…Sora, Panama
Date: 03/31/2008
City, mountains, forest, beach—buy half an acre in Sora for less than $80,000
by Jessica Ramesch
With altitudes from 1,200 to 3,400 feet, Sora is a settlement in the mountains of Chame in Panama, first populated centuries ago by the tribes of the Caribs. Its location is unbeatable. Unlike the popular retirement destination of Boquete, Sora is just 60 miles—about an hour and a half by car—from Panama City. It’s also 45 minutes from some of Panama’s best Pacific beaches, known as the “dry arch” beaches because they get less rain than the rest of the country. The area is verdant with mountain views that rival those in Boquete—a town that has become a success story since expats began flocking there some years ago. This is one of the reasons we think property prices will appreciate here.
Read OnSave Over $100,000 on Property at Panama Auctions
Date: 03/26/2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Panama City, Panama
Read more about Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Before you join the expats and investors flocking to Panama City, there’s one area you must know about. Possibly the most popular among expats today is the Canal Zone, which was formerly a U.S. military zone and is still referred to as las áreas revertidas, or the “reverted areas.” Here, the Ancon district encompasses neighborhoods such as Diablo, Cardenas, Los Rios, and Amador.
Read On$40,000 Lots in Panama’s Best Mountain Location
Date: 02/11/2008
Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008
Panama City, Panama
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Sora gets my vote for best place to retire in Panama for three simple reasons:
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