Ajijic, and the Livin’ is Easy

Sometimes, people ask me they're missed their opportunity to live in Boquete well and at a good price.
I do not think that anyone has missed their opportunity at all. If anything Boquete is better than ever with a new interstate-type highway with breakdown lanes that is probably one of the best roads in Latin America. We have a new and improved power system that also makes living here easier.
David (the closest big city) is building new roads and also a...
Sometimes, people ask me they're missed their opportunity to live in Boquete well and at a good price.
I do not think that anyone has missed their opportunity at all. If anything Boquete is better than ever with a new interstate-type highway with breakdown lanes that is probably one of the best roads in Latin America. We have a new and improved power system that also makes living here easier.
David (the closest big city) is building new roads and also a flyover to ease traffic at the Gringo Mall and make it easier to enter David once you arrive in half an hour. The new airport terminal and upgraded runway already has jet service to Panama City and international flights are soon to follow.
We are starting to see a lot of curious expats investigating this area as well as the Volcan area for possible homes and building sites now that the infrastructure has improved so much. As far as restaurants go, we are living the life. The locally famous Craig the Chef may have left but he has left his mark on three of the restaurants he was involved in. Also, Big Daddy's and Sugar and Spice are here to stay and offer excellent and nutritious meals.
We have more hostels and hotels than ever and there is construction starting in several areas of town to provide more long term rentals, which we seriously need if we are to be able to satisfy the demand we are now experiencing in the rainy season when everyone goes home to warm weather.
I saw my first Canadian snowbird yesterday from Saskatchewan where it was snowing, and he couldn't get over all the changes we've had this summer. I have one 5 bedroom, 2 bath home that could be adapted to a B and B for $259,000 and has a motivated seller. There have been many sales this season, some that have become homes and others that investors have turned into rentals, which by the way are rented and we still have demand for more.
In my opinion, Boquete is evolving into a great place to live. Those of us who have lived here for a long time have always enjoyed the weather, the scenery and the people, but now we are starting to get amenities and infrastructure that we could only fantasize about in the old days. I hope I have answered your question. I have to go now to get to Sugar and Spice before it gets too crowded. It is independence from Columbia day and the town is full of people.
Whether you live across town or across the country, this is the same as being in a distant land. Our world is huge but still small and new technology makes it smaller still, easier than ever to stay up front and personal with family and friends.
This morning I laughed and talked with my grandson, age seven and granddaughter, age four. Their mother and father continued with the morning regime, making breakfast. I love SKYPE, as it keeps them alive and us in love with their...