Black River - Panama Real Estate - Oceanfront Panama Property - Video

March 13th, 2009

Black River also known as the Rio Negro, borders the Panama Real Estate Project, on the western slope of the Azuero peninsula in Panama. On the front side of the Panama property its all oceanview, four miles from the ocean. The Panama Collection currently has 102 acres available, and 16 lots of Panama Land. Panama […]

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Panama Deep Sea Fishing - Video

March 12th, 2009

Just another reason to purchase the Panama land for sale, you can enjoy nature’s beauty. Deep sea fishing is just one of the various activities that Panama has to offer!

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Panama Land for Sale - Video

March 11th, 2009

Panama Land For Sale Video - View from the Ocean Ridge Estates, real estate offered by The Panama Collection as some of their land for sale in Panama. Great views of mountains, looking out over the peninsula and on to the beautiful islands that line Panama’s coast line, tucked away up in the hills, protected […]

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Purchasing Panama Real Estate

January 14th, 2009

Purchasing real estate in Panama can be a profitable, satisfying experience. The country is far more advanced than Costa Rica, but real estate prices (in general) are far lower. Foreigners have the same property rights as Panamanian citizens, and if you purchase your real estate through a corporation (very easy to set up) you will […]

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Panama – Better than Costa Rica?

November 19th, 2008

When you think about living full or part time in Central America, Costa Rica seems to be the first country that comes to mind. Having spent a fair amount of time in both Costa Rica and Panama, I may be able to offer a somewhat unique perspective when comparing the two countries. While both countries […]

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Panama vs. Costa Rica Roads

November 18th, 2008

Costa Rica is famous for its bad roads, and they are terrible. Every time I’m in Costa Rica I can’t believe how bad the roads are, while the main roads in Panama are all paved and relatively pothole-free. Why are the roads in Costa Rica so bad? I have no idea, but trust me, they […]

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Panama vs. Costa Rica Costs

November 18th, 2008

Panama is a big winner here. Thanks to the Panama Canal and its huge port, manufactured goods are much less expensive on Panama land. Household appliances, electronics, building materials, almost everything is more expensive on Costa Rica. I haven’t had a lot of experience buying cars down there, but I’ve heard from reliable sources that […]

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Panama Fishing

November 17th, 2008

Just returned from Panama yesterday, and the Panama Real Estate project is going very well.
However, you have to make time for fun in Panama, and for me that means fishing. We went out twice, all around the southwestern edge of the Azuero Peninsula, and the fishing in Panama was great, like usual. We’ve been catching […]

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Panama vs. Costa Rica Capital City

November 17th, 2008

When you fly into San Jose, Costa Rica, it feels like you’ve landed in a third world ghetto, but when you fly into Panama City it feels like you’ve arrived to a modern, cosmopolitan metropolis. It’s really about that simple – the difference between the two cities is staggering. San Jose is a dirty […]

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Panama vs. Costa Rica Crime Rate

November 17th, 2008

No contest here; Costa Rica has a much higher rate of crime. Armed robberies, carjacking and other violent crimes occur far more frequently in Costa Rica. In 2007 the U.S. State Department designated Costa Rica as a “high crime rate country” for tourists. While these crimes do occur in Panama, the incidence is much lower […]

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