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Thursday, 21 May 2009 15:08 |
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Pondering the investment status of Casco Viejo, I recently came across an article discussing the effects of the recession on historical real estate in Charleston, South Carolina. "While the local real estate market overall has weakened amid the recession," the article said, "real estate agents who specialize in high-end downtown Charleston homes say the slowdown hasn't affected demand for the top echelon of historic properties the peninsula has to offer."
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Monday, 02 March 2009 14:31 |
Riding on the wave of Panama City's most recent real estate boom, the tiny niche market of Casco Viejo saw perhaps more development in 2008 than ever before. Construction crews could be seen working diligently throughout the days, prospective buyers began snatching pre-construction property, and various aspects of social development in Casco (such as new bars, groups, shops...etc) arose almost over night. But with the global meltdown and the local bust of Panama City approaching, how will Casco Viejo's property sector react?
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 06:54 |
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This apartment is fully renovated and under the $300k mark which is become a more and more difficult thing to do here in Casco Viejo, especially for a two bedroom unit. It can serve well as a rental unit as well, located conveniently on Calle 9.
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