Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008
Read more about Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Panama has some of the best residency incentives around...but the requirements have just changed.
Our Panama guru, Jessica Ramesch, details the changes and tells how these changes may affect you below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008
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Dear International Living Reader,
What if you went to Panama City…and there was no room at the inn?
It happened to Ronan McMahon, and it led him to the one play in Panama City right now that makes the most sense…and can earn you the most cash. Read on below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008
Read more about Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
It’s just minutes from Panama City, but it’s a different world on the tropical island of Taboga.
Think cool breezes, swinging hammocks, and nothing but golf carts on the roads.
Island resident Cynthia Cudmore Mulder gives us the tour below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008
Read more about Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Same great weather and culture as Panama City, but with less traffic, less noise, less congestion...and houses starting at $30,000.
Suzan Haskins tells you where to find it below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Friday, Aug. 8, 2008
Read more about Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
It was the biggest Panama event we’ve ever done.
More than 260 people spent three information-packed days getting the latest low-down. It was all revealed…Panama’s changing real estate markets, economic outlook, and legal situation explained.
Is Panama still a haven for foreign retirees and investment?
Read OnSunday, Aug. 3, 2008
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Dear International Living Reader,
I stumbled on three of the best meals I’ve had in months in a part of Panama I would never have suspected.
I was in David, capital of Chiriqui Province, or what the locals call “The Republic of Chiriqui.” They’re an independent breed, like Texans or Quebecois. They wouldn’t mind at all being an independent state.
Read OnThursday, July 17, 2008
Read more about Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
We keep saying how much there is to do in Panama City. We’ve even heard it called “Miami South.” I mean, just look at that picture.
So imagine our surprise when one of our readers told us he found Panama City a sleepy little town without a decent place to have dinner.
Jessica Ramesch to the rescue...if there is anything fun to do in Panama City, she’s either done it herself or knows someone who has.
Find out how she answers our reader’s concerns about Panama City nightlife (or lack thereof) below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Read more about investing in foreign real estate in International Living Postcards—Saturday Edition
My former Panama condo is now a boutique hotel suite. I’ve just seen the photos.
The Panama City condo market first got my attention 4.5 years ago. Back then, many prime ocean-view condos were more than 279 square meters (3,000 square feet). I considered these to be a risky buy, as they were too large (and expensive) to sell to the new market of retirees, second-home owners, or visiting business people.
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