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The buying and selling of property in Panama is on the rise. Those that invest their capital in real estate, foreigners as well as Panamanians, have realized the potential for a quick return on their investment, without risks. Property can be sold at advantageous prices and is more profitable than in a bank account or in the stock market. Property values are raising each year in Panama and should you decide to sell, your investment will return a guaranteed profit. If you, like other investors, decide to purchase a property solely for short-term investment purposes you will be able to sell your property for greater than your purchase price. There also are investors that purchase historic, but poorly maintained buildings, and with some slight renovations are able to sell the property for double or triple the price of the original purchase.
Panama has some of the best real estate prices
Panama is a beautiful country, with spectacular advantages that allow one to lead a tranquil, safe lifestyle in a country free from hurricanes, earthquakes, and conflict. Panama is a tourist-friendly country and one is able to stroll through the city freely. Panama promotes investment with its fiscal advantages, incentive laws, and legal services available to protect your investments.
Here one can live well, safely, and enjoy your retirement in this peaceful country, while thinking of your family and protecting the wealth you've acquired through the years.
Panama fulfills all expectations
Panama stands out with its areas of virgin paradise, beautiful white sand beaches, forests, flora (with 10,000 plant species, among which are 1,200 orchid varieties, 678 fern species, and 1,500 tree varieties), fauna (more bird species have been identified in Panama than in the US and Canada combined), dense jungle, mountains, islands (Panama has 1,518 islands, 1,023 in the Caribbean and 495 in the Pacific), rivers (approximately 500), lakes created by the Panama Canal, one of the wonders of the world uniting the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic linking two worlds. In the Tourism Sector, Panama has created incentive laws for tourism development with Law Eight of June 14, 1994 encouraging the development of tourism in distinct zones of Panama.
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