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Panama: Boom or Bust? « Sol Property Group?s Weblog
by solpropertygroup
12 Nov 2008 at 2:54am
For those who believe in an impending crash, there is no doubt that much of the investment in
Panama was based on speculation. That is, many buyers purchased
property simply to re-sell at a higher price later, with no intention of using
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Paul & Jenny Sabin, Mick Jagger, Angelina & Brad . . . even Oprah?
by richarddetrich
27 Oct 2008 at 5:11am
?Within a month I?d bought a £43000 lagoon-front
property and a yacht which I keep in my garden,? he says. James, who bought his first
property in Colón province, has just purchased a second
property in
Panama City?s up-and-coming old
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Property in Panama: Wherever they lay their hat?
by Will Roadhouse
30 Oct 2008 at 1:00pm
Caught in a storm in the Caribbean island of Aruba, he was invited by a fellow yachtsman to sail to
Panama's mysterious San Blas islands. Arriving late, they moored in a small lagoon near the Spanish fortress town of
Portobelo,
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Celebrities Relocating to Panama...
by Joe Laratro
29 Oct 2008 at 8:19pm
We have
properties for sale in
Portobelo and surrounding areas! Visit our site at
panama-land-for-sale.com to view facts and figures about
Panama, about relocating or retiring in
Panama, and our unbelievable land deals!!!
Reporting On Those Who Would Prey On You
by unknown
3 Nov 2008 at 1:30pm
Leslie Found One
Property: (Well, in reality, she didn't even find this
property but that's another story.) In any case, Leslie presented a
property for Michael Taylor to buy on the Colon side of
Panama somewhere near
Portobelo.
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Panama City Tourist Travel Guide
by Travel Guide
26 Oct 2008 at 7:28pm
The Committee decided to inscribe this
property on the basis of cultural criteria (ii), (iv) and (vi), considering that
Panamá was the first European settlement on the Pacific coast of the Americas, in 1519, and the Historic District
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Panama: Boom or Bust?
by unknown
10 Nov 2008 at 2:16pm
Of course, many US buyers refinanced their
properties at home in order to free up cash for their
properties in
Panama, but for the most part, buyers in
Panama would not be considered sub-prime borrowers. Typical American sub-prime
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