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Mon, May 19, 2008 04:15:00 PMFrom:
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Apartments for Less Than $70,000 in Panama City
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Apartments for Less Than $70,000 in Panama City International Living Postcards--your daily escape Monday, May 19, 2008 Dear International Living Reader,
This is a misconception. For affordable living, Panama is still a great choice but youve got to look below the surface. There is a hidden Panama. A Panama thats well-known to middle-class Panamanians, but virtually unknown to potential expats or foreign property buyers. --- Advertisement --- Enjoy A Luxurious Tropical Retirement (With ALL the Modern Conveniences) At A Fraction of US Prices Nowhere else will you find a retirement haven like this – miles of unspoiled white-sand beaches, tropical islands, waterfalls cascading into lush mountain valleys, untamed jungles… virtually everything a vision of paradise evokes… Better yet… This paradise offers you state-of-the-art infrastructure, the world’s best incentive program for retirees… and the most affordable cost-of-living in the region. ************************************************************************* I recently attended a conference in Panama City, after which I did some scouting. While working with local residents, expats, and Panamanian agents, I found some terrific values on the property market: - Apartments in Panama City for less than $70,000. These are great buys. Especially when considering Panamas good infrastructure, quality health care, and its famous retirement benefits package. And properties aside, I found that the day-to-day cost of living is inexpensive as well. Jessica Ramesch (editor of Panama Insider) showed me a budget of $1,000 per month that looked reasonable it even included rent. And I had lunch with an expat who is living a comfortable lifestyle in Panama City on less than $1,200 per month. The idea that Panama has become too expensive came about because the attention is always focused on the side of Panama that compares with Miami rather than the Panama that compares to the rest of Latin America. This high-end side of the market has delivered excellent waterfront and luxury living for years. Rental returns have been good, and the properties have appreciated nicely. Its the market thats put Panama on the world real estate map. And while this class of property has risen in price, Panama remains a good value in this category. But this is not the side of the market that you should compare to the rest of Latin America. If were going to compare Panama City to city life in Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, or Peru, we need to step back from the luxury highrises and five-star restaurants, and look at how most middle class Panamanians really live. Avoid expensive areas like Costa del Este or Punta Pacifica, and instead look to the popular Bella Vista, Bethania, or perhaps San Francisco as many expats have already done. In this light, Panama compares favorably to other Latin American countries, and represents a good value for the money, all things considered. Remember theres a 20-year property tax exemption, and a 90-day tourist visas for U.S. citizens. The pensioners visa is still easy to obtain, while delivering one of the best retirement packages in the world. Panamas a good deal right now, and it has been all along. If youre looking for a second home, an affordable retirement, or a rental property that wont break the bank, you should still consider this country. But remember, youve got to go deeper...to the hidden Panama. Lee Harrison Editors Note: See the hidden Panama first-hand and up close. Its going to be a hot topic at our upcoming Live and Invest in Panama seminar. Our Panama Insider, Jessica Ramesch, constantly has her eye on the most affordable real estate in Panama and will tell you about the latest bargains on the market at the event. Ronan McMahon, executive director of Pathfinder Real Estate, will also be speaking about the best real estate in Panama City and beyond. --Advertisement-- Retire Overseas! Own an exotic beachfront getaway for $35,000. Or romantic pied-a-terre for under $60,000. Get the details in your FREE report now. ********************************************************************
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I recently received a note from a reader who was searching for
a second home in Latin America:
of course Ive eliminated Panama from my
list, he writes, since everyone knows its become too expensive. I had
my sights set on Panama for years, but from what I hear, I dont think I
can afford it anymore. 

