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Things to Do in Panama City

Posted on August 28, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

What makes real estate in Panama attractive are the various activities that it allows you do while in the country. In fact, one visit to the country would make you think about investing in a Panama property. With a nice Panama property, you will even enjoy the city more.

The Coastal Regions of Panama

Posted on August 28, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

The coastal regions of Panama are what make many tourists get attracted to Panama making these investors decide to acquire and own a real estate in Panama. Generally, these coastal regions of Panama are classified into many categories such as attractions to tourists, sightseeing the natural and virgin environment of the entire Panama, sports and athletics.

Reasons to Invest in Panama

Posted on August 28, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

With real estate markets around the world crashing, there are more incentives to invest in Panama real estate nowadays. Investing in Panama property has indeed become one of the best ways to invest or to diversify your assets.

Pedasi District: Panama’s Riviera

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

In Panama, Pedasi is known as the Arco Seco or the dry Pacific arc. This is because this Panama district only receives a little rainfall when summer. Maybe for farmers, this is not good news. But for people who love the heat of the sun while enjoying the beach, Pedasi is surely a great place to stay.

Panama’s San Blas Islands

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Real estate in Panama may be quite attractive and exotic on its own, but you have to see the Islands that are found in the San Blas Archipelago on this side of the world. These islands dot the entire Caribbean coast in Panama starting from the Golfo de San Blas (which is a good real estate in Panama) and stretching to the border of Colombia.

Panama’s Jewish Community

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Despite Panama’s predominantly Catholic population, many Jewish communities thrive and have real estate in Panama of their own. Since it is also a democracy, there is no discrimination against Jews and they are free to avail themselves of their own Panama property and Panama real estate.

The Rich Indian Community of Panama

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Panama property indicates that there is a good number of Indians present in this Central American country. Though not the majority (as the majority of citizens in this country are the Roman Catholics), they have been here long enough to own a rich tradition for themselves.

Panama’s Glorious Beaches

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Pearly white sand beaches. A glorious view of the ocean, mountains and forests. Perfect weather year-round. These and more are the perks that you will get to enjoy by investing in a Panama real estate property.

Panama’s Chinese Community

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Panama is not only home to the Roman Catholic community and the Indian community, but also a good number of Chinese as well. There are a lot of ethnic Chinese who have made their mark in Panama property, and a good number of their groupings have several names too.

Panama’s Catholic Community

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Real estate in Panama shows that Panama has a really big population of Catholics. There are roughly two point four million people living in Panama, and over seventy percent of them are mestizo (which is a combination of Indian and European). The catholic community of Panama is a good combination of West Indian, European and Amerindian and their official language is Spanish. Attending a catholic Sunday mass in Panama real estate would reveal that the entire ceremony is performed in Spanish.



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