January 2008 - Issue 33  
Buy, Sell, Rent and Lease Real Estate in Panama
Beachfront Real Estate [89]
Ocean View Properties [268]
Near the Beach [140]
Panama City Properties [285]
Preconstruction [164]
Suburbs [75]
Mountain Real Estate [100]
Rivers, Lakes & Creeks [61]
Resort/Gated Communities [103]
Development Opportunities [118]
Commercial Properties [52]
Casco Viejo Real Estate [5]
Priced for Quick Sale [94]
Island Real Estate [12]
Government Auctions [9]
For Rent [61]
Vacation Rentals [4]
Property Tax Exonerations Extended
Panama Beckons Retirees from the US
The 25 Best Beaches in the Last Decade
1,261 Millions Invested in Projects
Featured Properties
Newest Additions
 
Featured Properties


69 Hectare Gem, Ideal for Development just 9 km from Center of Penonome
$690,000


Single Family Homes with Ocean Views, less than 30 Minutes from downtown Panama City
$299,900


BAYLOFTS IN TRUMP OCEAN CLUB
$420,000


Modern Santa Fe Architecture on Signature Hole of the Coronado Course
$690,000


2 Level Apartment in Historical Casco Viejo
$345,000


Beautiful ocean view house with large lot and pool
$1,068,000


Newest Additions


Park Place Residences
$277,450


ADMIRAL TOWER
$245,700


Land with dream views in PLaya Venado
$3,700,000


Only 6 super-high end lofts on very exclusive residential area
$715,000


Golf Front lot for sale on The Fazio-designed Championship Golf Course in Coronado
$187,000


Residence for rent/sale with a panoramic view of the city - El Avance
$800,000


Government auction No.07-2008
$76,679


Beachfront Lot in Gorgona ready for building
$500,000


Government auction No.05-2008
$143,704


Elegant Apartment in the City
$220,000


Beautiful residence for rent - Rainforest Villas
$0

Property Tax Exonerations Extended
The Consejo de Gabinete has approved an extension of the 20-year property tax exemption for apartments and houses, according to minister of Housing Balbina Herrera.

The measure applies to projects whose building permits are issued before Dec. 31, 2009. Herrera explained that the measure extends the property tax exemption that expired in August.

Iván Carlucci, president of the Panamanian Association of Real Estate Brokers (Acobir), said that "this change is healthy, and it is a sign that the sector will continue to grow dynamically."

Carlucci said that the waiver, which will benefit all types of buyers, gives Panama a competitive edge over other countries in marketing real estate projects.

Panama Beckons Retirees from the US

By LJWorld.com

A growing number of Americans — especially older people who are selling their home for a handsome profit — are moving to Panama to take advantage of its low home prices, tax breaks and discounts.

Q: My wife and I are about to retire from our jobs. We were thinking about using the profits from the sale of our house to move to Mexico because it’s cheaper to live down there, but now we hear that Panama is an even better place for retirees. What makes that nation so attractive? Also, how is the medical care there?

A: Panama is attracting a growing number of retirees, thanks largely to its relatively low home prices, close proximity to the United States, a good health system — and lots of tax breaks.

The nation of 3.4 million people is less than a three-hour plane ride from Miami, which makes it easy for most ex-pats to visit relatives here in the states, and vice versa. Its medical system also is considered top-notch (in part because many of its doctors were trained at American universities), and prices for everything from pharmaceuticals to surgery generally are much lower than they are in the U.S.

Equally important, “Panama offers what is probably the best package of (financial) benefits for seniors on the planet,” according to a recent report by Smart Money Magazine, which is published by The Wall Street Journal. Among the perks: no property taxes on real estate purchases for up to 15 years, no duty taxes on imported cars or on household goods, and no income taxes on foreign-generated income.

Seniors also get 50 percent off on virtually all entertainment, as well as a 30 percent discount to use public transportation and 25 percent off restaurant and utility bills.

Several Internet sites can give you more information about living abroad, whether you’re thinking of moving to Panama or somewhere else. The best sites include EscapeArtist.com and InternationalLiving.com.

Q: One of the homes that is being advertised in our local newspaper says that it has a “butterfly roof.” What is that?

A: It’s a roof that peaks at both ends — often with the use of gables on each side — but dips in the middle. When you stand on the sidewalk and look at it, the roof sort of looks likes a butterfly and its wings.

Q: I lost my job two months ago, and soon began collecting payments from the state’s unemployment insurance fund. Will the fact that I am getting weekly “unemployment checks” hurt my credit score?

A: No. Credit bureaus don’t keep track of things like unemployment benefits or disability payments you may receive, so the fact that you’re getting jobless payments will not have a direct impact on your credit rating.

You’ll keep your current credit score, and maybe even improve it, if you continue to meet your mortgage payments and other debt obligations on time.

Q: We wanted to sell our house a few months ago, but we decided to wait until this spring because there were a number of foreclosed homes that were for sale in our neighborhood. The foreclosed homes were dragging everyone’s property values down, and it didn’t make sense for us to put our own home on the market until those properties finally were sold. Do you think that foreclosures will drop soon?

A: Yes, the wave of foreclosures that has swept across the nation during the past year finally appears to be ebbing, which, in turn, should help prices stabilize and then start going back up again.

The number of foreclosures across the U.S. dropped 10 percent in November, its first double-digit decline in 18 months, according to a recent report compiled by California-based consulting firm Realty/Trac Inc.

Foreclosure sales hurt every homeowner’s value. Their fire-sale prices decrease the amount that other sellers can charge, and it gets harder for owners to refinance a mortgage even if they don’t plan to move soon.


The 25 Best Beaches in the Last Decade

Cayo Zapatillas, Bocas del Toro has been recently chosen by El Mercurio, Chile as one of the 25 best beaches in the last decade.

"An uninhabited islet that can only be reached by boat from the archipelago of Bocas del Toro."

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1,261 Millions Invested in Projects

According to the preliminary numbers of the Contraloría General, an increment of 25.4% was registered of the value of projects for residential constructions and redesigning and non residential in 2007.

Last year there were many different projects that were developed for 1,261 millions, 984 millions for residential constructions and 276 for non residential.

Four districts are completely enjoying the real estate boom: Panama grew 97.8%; Colón, 84.2%; Arraiján, 30.6%; y Santiago, 172.8%.

In December, the constructions reached a value of 116 millions, 80.1% higher than the same month in 2006 which reached 64.4 millions.


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