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  • B/.285,000
  • 4 bedrooms
The house offered is in an International gated community (German, Russian, American, Canadian, Philippines and Panamanians). It is
7.5km from the town of La Chorrera on the way to Rio Congo, which has all amenities and is a short drive from the biggest shopping mall in Latin America.
Panama City is approximately 40km away. Good medical and dental treatment available. International Schooling. The house also has
10 years exoneration from taxes. Fast cable Internet/TV available Furniture and appliances negotiable.
See Metro rail in Panama City: the-real-deal-on-traveling-on-panamas-first-metro-train/
Biggest shopping mall in Central America close by

The following gives an idea of what can be expected when living in Panama:

Panama: Convenient, Easy and Affordable

Panama`s allure lies in a rare combination of value and variety. Plenty of places in the world offer one or the other. But how many offer both?

When it comes to attractive retirement destinations, the list is short and Panama is at the top. It`s the only country in Central America with a true First World city. But unlike most South American capitals, Panama City is only two-and a-half hours by plane from Miami. (And let`s not forget that, unlike some places closer to the U.S. border, Panama is hurricane free).

Nearly everything about Panama is convenient, particularly if you`re coming from North America. The currency is the dollar, English is widely understood, and the international community is large and welcoming. The country also has welcoming immigration policies.

Last year, two new residence programs made it easier than ever to move to Panama. Quite a feat, since Panama has always been accessible in that regard. The Pensionado or pensioner residence program--which helped put Panama on the map as a retirement destination in the first place--is the primary reason. For anyone with a government or corporate pension, residence is almost a given. That`s regardless of age. The main requirement is simple: your pension must be at least $1,000 a month...and even that rule has its exception. Purchase of property over $300.000 will bring residential status.
The house offered is in an International gated community (German, Russian, American, Canadian, Philippines and Panamanians). It is
7.5km from the town of La Chorrera on the way to Rio Congo, which has all amenities and is a short drive from the biggest shopping mall in Latin America.
Panama City is approximately 40km away. Good medical...

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