The Truth About Panama City Real Estate

Feb 10
17:55

2008

Nicholas Marr

Nicholas Marr

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Panama real estate has got international investors excited and represents why overseas property investment can be so rewarding. I examine Panama as the next big thing

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The talk of the town is Panama City,The Truth About Panama City Real Estate Articles international real estate investors are now buzzing with excitement as the potential of Panama outshines the woes of home. Panama is seeing a real estate boom that is drawing the interest of new and experienced international property investors.

Panama, officially the Republic of Panama is the southernmost country of Central America. Located on the Pacific Coast of this Central American country, it is now seen as one of the hottest places for property in all of Latin America. There are currently more than 35 high rise buildings under construction and more than 300 additional projects in the planning stages. If all the buildings are completed, more than 40,000 units will come on line in the next 5-10 years. Last year, foreign investment in this tropical city grew nearly 20% in the first half of the year alone. The Panama Canal, which has its western terminus here, is being expanded to handle larger ships and increased traffic. This project will also lead to more people moving here over the next few years. According to a recent article in the International Herald Tribune, many people are referring to Panama City as the next Miami.

The city is home to many international companies' regional headquarters, and has become popular with retirees and second home buyers. The tropical climate makes it nice place to visit, particularly in the winter. The location on the southwestern edge of the Caribbean makes the country virtually hurricane free, an attraction for some who might otherwise buy in Florida or a Caribbean island. Plus, the prices tend to be much less than many other locations.

One new project that was recently financed is the 69-floor Trump Ocean Club. This new building is scheduled for completion in 2010 and will include more than 600 luxury residential condominiums priced from $500,000 to $12 million. This project has helped to increase the average property price in the city. Over the past two years, the average high rise apartment price has risen to $3,000 a square meter, or $280 a square foot. With so much going on, a great climate and stable government, Panama City has drawn the world's interest.

Tourism now stands as the country's top source of income, receiving more than 700,000 visitors annually to its pristine beaches, vibrant rainforests and cosmopolitan capital city. The influx of visitors has also brought with it a boom in construction--- hotels, condominiums, resort complexes and peripheral services such as restaurants and shops, are springing up along the country's famous coasts and in Panama City.