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Panama real estate is one of the healthiest and dynamic real estate
markets in the world. Panama real estate offers much more than the vibrant, bustling Panama City. In fact real estate in Panama Province is some of the most sought after in the country. Panama's great variety--ocean real estate with sweeping vistas on both coasts,
mountain property in lush tropical cloudforest and farms in the charming foothils--Panama real estate offers something for everyone. From luxury properties to cozy cabins, the interior provinces provide a wide variety of choices to both single
family home buyers and large scale investors.
Whether your interest is in development or investment land on the
Azuero Peninsula and Veraguas or the little boom town of Pedasi, Boca Chica's bequiling bahias of the "Lost Coast",
the lovely mountain homes of
Boquete in the Chiriqui
Highlands, the unique rural charm of Cocle and Chiriqui Province and its provincial capital of David or a hideaway on the Caribbean in
Bocas del Toro or Colon,
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Air Panama Jets are Landing at David Airport
All the buzz about David's Malek airport expansion and what it will mean to Chiriqui Province has folks in the travel, tourism and real estate industries here very excited. Today we witnessed the Air Panama jet doing "touch and goes" in and out of Malek airport...
Sam Taliaferro Passes Away
The Panama real estate industry has lost one of it's best. Sam had a vision for Chiriqui Province and through his efforts propelled our area forward...
Flights from Tocumen to David--Finally!!!
Any one who has ever flown into Tocumen (Panama's international airport) and made the connection to Albrook(Panama's domestic airport) knows the headache and expense this little connection involves...
David Airport Expansion Contract to be Awarded
This is very good news for Chiriqui as we have been awaiting the promised expansion of our airport with high hopes for travel and tourism in this province that already has so much to offer...
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| Veraguas is one of the central provinces of Panama, with
coasts on the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the
South. Its name comes from the term "Veracua", which is the term
indigenous people used for this territory. It is the only province in the
republic that touches both oceans, and like its next door neighbor,
Chiriquí, Veraguas boasts an amazingly diverse set of
micro-climates—mountainous, coastal and plains that house a
corresponding abundance of plant and animal life. There are more than
200 varieties of orchids; more than 400 species of birds, as well as a
wide range of mammals, reptiles and insects.
Santiago is the capital of Veraguas with a good infrastructure and a
variety of amenities including banking facilities, restaurants and a fair
number of hotels. Because Santiago is rather a crossroads and a
commercial center it continues to grow apace while still retaining a
decidedly small town flavor. Santiago is a marketing center for rice,
coffee, corn, livestock, and other products from the interior.
Santiago is the halfway point on the InterAmerican Highway between
Panama City and David and has a new modern bus depot and motel
catering to travelers coming to and fro.
The city's saint is the apostle Santiago, and every year on the 25th
of July every year the town celebrates with walks, parades and fiestas.
The celebrations are both religious and secular as the local folk take pride
in the history and culture of their city.
Thousands of people flock yearly to nearby Atalaya to celebrate the
festival of Cristo de Atalaya, also known as Jesus of Nazareth. The
celebrations start the day after Carnival and last until Sunday of that
week. During this time as many as 200,000 souls flock to the district
from Panama and abroad.
Real estate interest in the province of Veraguas is concentrated mainly
on the two coasts and is in its infancy. Relatively untouched and with
much of the province having challenging access issues, this is one part
of Panama that is truly an undiscovered treasure. |
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