Quote from Daal:
I wonder if people care to share some thoughts on how Panama is coping with the crisis and their outlook for the future there
It looks like the US-Panama free trade agreement is going down the toilet with Obama
I will be there next week.
Panama City is grossly overbuilt, awash in credit, but they are extremely difficult people to sit down with and have a straight forward conversation.
Local money works in with the gov. to play a game called let's stiff el gringo loco, but I rather feel that it has backfired as Miami is fast becoming a cheaper place to live, let alone the desirability factor.
NW of Panama City, 2 hours by car, is a new development 'Buena Ventura' consisting of a golf course, new 5 star hotel (still not opened), apartments and bare lots. The lots are on for 450 -600k and then you need to build.
The nearest town is 40mins away.
I asked the developers, who were their target Buyers and he told me that a lot of foreigners had expressed an interest.
Why no locals, I enquired, to which I received the customary Panamanian wall of silence.
regards
f9