The real estate market in Panama--especially Panama City--is sufficiently established that you can avoid gringo pricing...but not too far along in its development--yet--so you can still find good deals.
Read OnThe (Tax) Benefits of Panama's Law 8: The Most Comprehensive Law for the Promotion of Tourism Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean
Read OnAs promised, the new government has extended legal provisions (due to expire this December) that allow you to build a house or condo free of property taxes for 20 years.
Read On"A few lucky folks at the seminar live in Panama. Others are staying on to visit some of the incredible real estate opportunities that we've learned about this week. And some are staying so they can go to see the beach lots that they just bought!..."
Read On"Something's happening in the United States. On newsstands, glossy travel magazine covers claim to tell you all about it. Here in Panama City, I've had the pleasure to meet some of the people--fellow readers--who are doing it..."
Read On"At the conference today, I talked to all of the attendees who live in Panama I could find. I think that hearing the experiences of these International Living readers is the best possible way for you to discover what this expat haven offers you..."
Read On"International Living investigated 30 countries for our 2005 Annual Retirement Index, looking at cost of living, special benefit programs, property, safety, infrastructure, climate, and culture in the world's top havens--and Panama came out Number One..."
Read On"For three days I'll be your inside reporter covering the information packed sessions of private meetings here in Panama, one of the world's top offshore havens..."
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