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Tuesday, 02 September 2008 13:30 |
Over the past five years, Panama City has been a virtual playground for developers. It's resembled, at times, an over-sized children's sandbox with cranes, heaps of dirt, and the occasional "accident" littering the capital's streets. But what is the main difference between what's going on downtown and that which is progressing in Casco Viejo?
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Wednesday, 21 November 2007 19:00 |
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Not unlike investing in real estate elsewhere in the world
or purchasing an expensive car, it makes a lot of sense to try it out before
you sign the check. But due to a limited supply, how does one go about renting
an apartment or room in Casco Antiguo?
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Tuesday, 20 November 2007 09:27 |
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Casco Viejo real estate is a niche market indeed, and this interview with field expert Patrizia Pinzon of Arco Properties can help educate future investors on what to expect.
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Sunday, 18 November 2007 15:47 |
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Casco Viejo real estate is a
niche market and, not unlike standing at the shore of a murky lake, it's
important to understand what's below the surface before you dive in. You think you know Casco Viejo real estate. But you have no idea...
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Saturday, 25 August 2007 17:55 |
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Whichever of us happens to be in Panama City running the
hotel, Keenan and I split time living in the office which is a room slightly
bigger than two bowling alleys put together. While not a lot of time is
actually spent in the space, we take solace in knowing that while yes, what we
live in is equivalent to a shoebox, it is 100% our shoebox. And no one else's.
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