Why Panama?
I have met and spoken with many North American ex-pats while in Panama. I'm a curious guy, and one of the questions I often asked was why they were there. The answers weren't all that surprising to me.
A luxury condo with two bedrooms and two bathrooms and with a Gulf view or a jungle view in the state of Quintana Roo (includes Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and here in Akumal starts at about US $180,000. This amount is for the highest quality materials and a great location in the Riviera Maya.
A luxury condo with two bedrooms and two bathrooms and with a Gulf view or a jungle view in the state of Quintana Roo (includes Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and here in Akumal starts at about US $180,000. This amount is for the highest quality materials and a great location in the Riviera Maya.
The best thing about Pedasi is that it makes you feel at home, which is a special quality. I have shared my feeling with many other people and we have concluded that Pedasi feels like home. Whenever you’re here in Pedasi, you feel welcome; you feel that you belong to the place. It’s a really special feeling. I know I may sound over-dramatic, but I feel that it’s a little bit magical here.
The best thing about Pedasi is that it makes you feel at home, which is a special quality. I have shared my feeling with many other people and we have concluded that Pedasi feels like home. Whenever you’re here in Pedasi, you feel welcome; you feel that you belong to the place. It’s a really special feeling. I know I may sound over-dramatic, but I feel that it’s a little bit magical here. As both a visitor and as an investor the
straight answer is that yes, Nicaragua is cheap, very much so if you look beyond the larger resorts and development projects. There are areas of the country that have developed faster than others and where prices have risen more quickly but even in established places like Granada and San Juan del Sur it is still possible to find good value. Emerging destinations such as Ometepe, Leon and some of the smaller pacific coast communities offer...
As both a visitor and as an investor the
straight answer is that yes, Nicaragua is cheap, very much so if you look beyond the larger resorts and development projects. There are areas of the country that have developed faster than others and where prices have risen more quickly but even in established places like Granada and San Juan del Sur it is still possible to find good value. Emerging destinations such as Ometepe, Leon and some of the smaller pacific coast communities offer excellent investment opportunities.
When I first came to Nicaragua in 2006 to look for land to develop my project I focused my property search on the more established areas along the pacific coast but was eventually tempted to invest in land on Ometepe island precisely because of the cheaper prices coupled with the obvious growth potential.
While prices for many goods and materials may not necessarily be that much cheaper than in the US, labor costs are low and help make it cheaper to build or to run a business. Typically a day-laborer on a construction project will cost less than US $1 p/hr and you will struggle to pay more than $1.50 for a very decent local beer!
Raising children in Portugal is wonderful. There is no violence here. It’s very secure so the children have lots of freedom and they can have lots of activities after school.
Raising children in Portugal is wonderful. There is no violence here. It’s very secure so the children have lots of freedom and they can have lots of activities after school.
I have met and spoken with many North American ex-pats while in Panama. I'm a curious guy, and one of the questions I often asked was why they were there. The answers weren't all that surprising to me.
That is the willingness of people to look forward into the future with a very positive attitude. And that’s one thing I look for in any country where I’m going to live. It’s the local people and how they...
