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"Panama’s visitor numbers are growing at a much faster rate than its supply of hotel beds. Visitors are coming from the Americas and Europe for vacation, to buy real estate, to do business, or to work. Multinationals are setting up regional headquarters in Panama and the big infrastructure projects are drawing [...]
“You have to be somewhat of a contrarian to buy real estate in Nicaragua right now,” Jeff Cassel, Club Vistalagos partner and Nicaraguan real estate hound.
by Suzan Haskins
Baltimore — (TFN): We know what he means. Two years ago this country was right up there in the property-buying popularity polls. Hordes of [...]
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“There is one of the world’s most exciting short-term rental yield opportunities at play today in Panama City.” — Ronan McMahon
by Ronan McMahon
Baltimore – (TFN): 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 [...]
“That dynamic novice economist and statesman, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill), has proposed inane legislation in the U.S. Senate that could disrupt American trade and business. His legislation would blacklist 30 or so foreign jurisdictions (Switzerland and Panama included) for the manufactured sin of imposing little or no [...]
“In a country with an established real estate market like Costa Rica, this sounds like just the type of place that would attract a lot of fervent investors. But it remains under the radar in terms of property development because it’s difficult to get to.” — Ronan McMahon
by Ronan McMahon
Baltimore [...]
“A few weeks ago, a local newspaper in Panama reported that 15,491 new companies have been created through a single official government website that allows you to set up quick incorporations online. And that was just in the past eight months. The report barely raised any eyebrows in Panama.” [...]
‘The bargain-beautiful Panama you’ve been reading about for years is alive and well…The town center of Las Tablas greeted me with vestiges of Spanish-colonial Panama: houses with red-tile roofs and ornate grillwork, and even some quinchas, traditional homes made of earth and clay. Property prices are unbelievably low for such a desirable [...]