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Las Tablas Town Center
Las Tablas is in the province of Los Santos in Panama and offers a very affordable cost of living for retirement. More information about Panama here:
Panama is the winner of the 2019 Annual Global Retirement Index
Our Panama editor Jessica Ramesch discusses Panama taking the number 1 spot in the 2019 Annual Global Retiremet Index...Do you think Panama is the best place to retire or who do you think should have won?
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Lago Bay Beach Project House and Lots For Sale in Veraguas. Panama - Listing Number SSS1675
Listing Number SSS1675 - Five properties for sale at Lago Bay:
One beachfront lot (Lot 14) that is a very nice corner lot. (920M2–¼ acre)- $70,000.
One double beachfront lot (Lot 17) that is (2,200m2–½acre) $140,000
One large estate lot that is ocean view and lake front (Lot 11) (10,000m2—2 ½ acres) $220,000 .
One large estate lot that is ocean view and lake front (Lot 12) (12,000m2– 3 acres) with a 360 degree view $300,000
One ocean-view lot with a 220m2 House ready for custom finishes. (Lot 10) (2,000m2 ½ acre) $217,000.
Lago Bay is a lake and beach community bordered by protected rainforest, a fresh-water lagoon and over 2k of beach. Boutique, organic projects of coconut, moringa, avocado and aquaculture complement the surrounding flora and fauna. Located along a bay with several islands offering additional protection, the sea at Lago Bay is always tranquil. 15 minutes to the West lies the tourist town of Santa Catalina known for its world-class surfing, diving and fishing. Day trips to the Coiba National Island Park are perhaps the main attraction for the greater area with over 200 dive sites. Lago Bay offers a unique residencial combination of activity, peace and value.
The Beach Home consist in a 2,200ft2 size. Built to the ‘dry’ in anticipation for a homeowner to customize all finishes.
You Will Find At Lago Bay:
• Airstrip (900 meters)- constructed
• Hangar Homes- planned
• Horse Stable (tucked away near a small stream)- planned
• Natural Wells and Underground Electricity- developed
• Casual Bar and Grill- constructed
• Beach Pavilion Social Area- planned
• Lakes Brimming with Peacock Bass- stocked
• Lake-side Social Areas with Fishing Docks- planned
• Nature Trails Coconut Groves and Fruit Orchards- growing since 2006
• Island, Surfing, Diving and Fishing Tours- ready
• Internet- available and Cell Phone Signal- present
• Bayside Floating Dock- planned
Key advantages:
Lago Bay has the following key strategic advantages:
• Almost every residence in the association has beach front or ocean view. The majority of lots have an added lake, lagoon or preserved forest border.
• The protected rain forest, lagoon and fruit orchards not only offer great natural beauty, but also lend a feeling of privacy for residents.
• The fully stocked lakes are unique points for recreation/social areas.
• Lago Bay has contacts with local architects and contractors with attractive home models and inexpensive building costs.
• Creativity is key at Lago Bay. The association is designed for synergy…not control.
• With 1.4 miles of beach and three fishing ponds…there’s a lot of room. Several thousand coconut and palm trees have been planted along the high-tide mark to compliment the already existing canopy of native tree species
• Our airstrip is the only one available in the area. With a 45 minute flight from Panama this is an extremely favorable advantage over a 5 hour drive.
• The immediate surrounding area is one of the very few in the world that provides the combination of first-class fishing, diving and surfing.
Community
Lago bay is a lake and beach association that offers a unique blend of concepts. Although our product mix and goals are stated, we are constantly evolving as a dynamic and growing community in which all residents have a part in forming. We are looking for good people with good ideas to continually evolve towards a sustainable and bright future.
For more information / Para más información
Email: contact@ipreinfo.com
(+507) 345-4655 730-8301
Panama Travel. Top adventure sports and things to do in Panama
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Pedasi: Panama's Most Charming Town On The Azuero Peninsula
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In a golden corner of Panama’s Azuero Peninsula sits the town of Pedasí. It’s a town with a village atmosphere—large enough to feel like you can live there, yet small enough to make you feel like an active stakeholder in a thriving community.
So what exactly is the Azuero Peninsula?
The Azuero Peninsula constitutes Panama’s southernmost landmass. Jutting into the Pacific, Azuero is an excellent staging post for forays into the ocean and is home to some of Panama’s finest coastline, with idyllic islands lying offshore surrounded by a deep blue and turquoise ocean abundant with rare mammals and marine life
This region is known as the heart of Spanish colonial culture, long famous for religious festivals dating back to the earliest settlement of the area by the Spanish. Some 500 religious celebrations are held each year in Azuero, clearly some kind of miracle as there are only 365 days in the year.
The population of Pedasí numbers only about 2,000, but Los Santos boasts around 85,000 people. Pedasí caters day-to-day needs with small- and medium-sized supermarkets, two bakeries, and several restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and hotels. The region is primarily agricultural, and it is possible to find high-quality fresh produce. In addition, Pedasí has a public health clinic, two banks, a public library, and a small shop selling surf and beach wear.
The capital of the province is Las Tablas, located about 30 minutes north of Pedasí. Chitré is located a little less than an hour from Pedasí and has all the amenities of a medium-sized city with several good hotels. A wide range of restaurants serving both local and quality international food as well as most major fast food outlets are represented. All of Panama’s largest supermarkets have large outlets in the city, and it is here that you can easily and economically stock up on staples.
Pedasí is often considered one of Panama’s most authentic and charming small towns. Located right at the southeast corner of the peninsula, Pedasí is within a few minutes of numerous white-sand beaches and rocky headlands, with numerous sandy coves and hidden coastal delights nearby. Situated on a flat coastal plain in the shadow of the Azuero hills, entering Pedasí is like taking a step back in time. The local population is friendly and hospitable, going out of their way to be helpful. They love baseball, which is taken extremely seriously and competitively at a national level with huge rivalry amongst the three provinces of Azuero.
Pedasí has seen a rise in tourism to the area in recent years due to a gradual discovery of what the town has to offer. Namely, world-class watersports, sport fishing, a number of world-famous surf breaks, and diving and snorkeling in little disturbed and well-preserved coral reefs.
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Is it Safe to Live in Panama?
Panama is one of the safest countries in Latin America. Whether you’re comparing crime statistics, reading tourist guidebooks, or checking Canadian or U.S. State Department travel advisories, you’ll find this to be true. And whether you’re looking up tourist-reported incidents, police corruption, or big city crime, you’ll find this to be true.
“Safety” is a subjective term, of course. Is your current city safe? Look at “top ten” lists for the world’s safest cities and you won’t find any in the U.S.
That said, if you observe the many expats and well-heeled locals who live here, you’ll find that they live out in the open—not shut up in heavily guarded compounds or followed about by armed guards.
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PFR presents The Real Deal Report on Banking in Panama
Panama was once recognized as one of the world's safest places to move your money offshore. Its tight banking privacy kind of unraveled with the signing of the tax treaty with the U.S., which made things in Panama a lot more transparent. Since then, horror stories and scare tactics have been popping up everywhere, claiming that Panama banks are no longer accepting American clients. Watch this video to see The Real Deal Report on Banking in Panama.
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Panama Carnival (Panama City) Carnivales 2019
Panama Carnival (Panama City) Carnivales 2019
Travel vlog 186 | Panama Carnival | Country #13/195
In this episode we party at the Panama Carnival, What an even - second to the Rio Carnival the Panama Carnival is the biggest carnival in Central America.
We had great fun, there was lots of dancing, food and watching the procession of dancers and amazing costumes.
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