Warning-real estate in Panama is not what it seems
Glossy pictures all look good, the promise of positive growth in 5 years. So glad I came across this site. By the way - I鈥檓 in talks with a lady called Izabella, she claims the developers are Asa鈥 Viviendas.
So I was and still am very cautious about it. My financial advisor has told me to back away as he has read into how corruption is rife and that the resort itself although a great proposition may not come into completion.
Similarly I have read comments on another forum saying that the proposed development may not even have anything built on it in the next 5 years.
Also political laws are always changing making any business venture difficult. If you like jumping through hoops every time a law changes then you won鈥檛 foresee a problem. These are only a few things I have had to find out myself.
Even looked at their face page, and apart from the glossy stuff again, there doesn鈥檛 seem to be much in the way of how the construction is going or any updates which is why I was compelled to tell it how it was.
But apologies if I came on too strong previously.
The contract was signed a couple of months ago between Del Monte and the town itself.聽 There will be banana production once again in the town of Puerto (from what I understand about $1 million into the economy) this will bring more people seeking accommodation etc.
As Lauke said, the money is already there to build, they have investors. I do get why your financial guy is telling you to back away, but in this case it's not required.
What you're probably going to tell me is that you get a better price & selection if you buy off plan and not wait until the development is complete. The only thing about buying off plan is you're taking a big risk of possibly losing your money if the development isn't completed of if it's delayed for several years like the original poster stated, then you have your monies tied up and you cannot invest in any other developments. Just asking???
Also, I see the original posting started in 2013... looks like this is a continuing problem with new people coming in and being taken advantage of by some developers...
Can someone explain a little further about how all of this works in Panama... Thanks...
Thank you, any information you can afford us would be great and would go along way to making my mind up wether to invest or not.
Is there any timelines on the completion of the whole development and what of the surrounding areas to bring tourism in to CoCo beach?
Can you tell me what the name of your contact, the person you are dealing directly with?
We didn't buy land in Coco Beach but in the mountain project of Villas de Chica. It's from the same company, Panama Portfolio. About the timeline of this project, construction of the first 5 houses will start in January 2018 (financed with own money). They sell empty lots but also lots with house on it. Construction in the other mountain project nearby will also start in January 2018, about Coco Beach I don't know. They expect all lots will be sold by mid 2018. People who buy an empty lot must complete construction within 5 years. Deposit is normally 30%, subsequent payments will be done according project progress. Last payment will be when lot is delivered.
They have several projects in Panama, I think now 3 of them are under construction, Coco Beach and the two mountain projects in Chica. All projects seem to develop well, actually next week they will raise prices I think for the remaining lots. Area has a great potential, to me it looks like a good investment and I have no complaints about them at all.
we could see, feel and occupy immediately, 5 years ago, we bought from
a panamian, no realtor, only a lawyer, who was referred to us by other canadians, who became friends.聽 Our purchase went good due to my
extremely cautious husband, who was a realtor in canada.聽 My heart goes
out to you, because its hard when you have your heart set on something,
and want it to work out, however, I think you will be happier and have less regrets later if you listen to the nay sayers on this site.聽 Out there, will
be more crime, because of the huge loss of jobs, and people don't get employment insurance (EI) At ALL, in fact, the foreigners become the financial off-set, because they feel if they steal from you, you can always
recover, because you come from the land of plenty, where money grows on tree, lol.
We have lived here since 2012, and really, there are lots, and
lots of cdn. or american's who want to sell ALL THE TIME!聽 It's just that,
they leave rather quietly!!! lol, but there are lots!!,
Also from experience, your place will be full of mold, because of the climate here, if you have no one to go in and air it out once in a while.聽 And if you leave your keys with a panamian, well, they will just live in your
house while you are away, and drive your vehicle, and a gringo, usually
charges $100./month to do that.聽 And renting it?? No, people do not sign,
a 10 month lease, and out there in the boondocks, will be next to impossible.
I would test this 100% guarantee of the deposit back.聽 Make up a story,
of how you need the money for an unexpected health emergency, if you have to, you can always buy back in at a later date, if it ends up being
the real thing, there will ALWAYS be condos at coco beach to buy, no rush!!, despite of what the developers say.聽 Hope this helps!! Hugs!!,
been working on it forever.聽 The climate is nice, never super hot, cool at nite.聽 A long ways from a beach.聽 A looong winding road, to and from the hwy., so roughly 45 min. to the nearest supermarket.聽 Some of the roads
are extremely steep, so be prepared for a new transmission for your car, about every 2 to 3 years.聽 But the area is nice, and everything will be new!!聽 I have panamian friends who right in the village of Chica.聽 btw, my
neighbour in el limon, is selling his property, with an ocean view, but no gated community, and some of us need that!!
The best option is alway to by something that is already constructed, because of what you said, and also because usually new apartments have filtration problems, buying one used you can see if it has or had filtration problems.
In addition, now all properties higher than US$120,000.00, have property tax exempt for only 10 years, before they had for 20 years, so if you buy a property now that is 10 years old you have 10 more years exempt from taxes, the same as a new property, it just depends what your are looking for.
Occasionally I will give my own opinion/experience. I have briefly read through the posts.
When we started looking to move to Panama, over 10 years ago, is where I will explain it in my words.
I called it 鈥渧apor photos鈥 now it may be called 鈥渇ake photos鈥 ! Whatever.
Now that I bring this up, after my husband and I did our research and basically went almost everywhere there is in this country, you don鈥檛 get it until you see it!
We were off to the tip of the Azuerlos Peninsula on one trip. The internet 鈥渧apor ware鈥 showed plans of a thriving community, plans for an airport, blah, blah. Should have know there was an issue when our contact nor was anyone going to be there!聽 It was part of what we always were - looking for an adventure聽 I guess but this was descibed as a place ready for any to live聽 - what?
Our directions were to pass the 3 big hills and you are there - well that鈥檚 not that strange anymore. However, what was is that we drove for hours only to arrive at a place that was nothing - covered with mud and nothing close to being developed! We couldn鈥檛 risk driving in to see what was advertised on the internet!
We had a rental car but if something were to happen, there was no cell coverage and no place to stay anywhere even though we had already checked into a hotel in Pedasi I believe. Well it鈥檚 a long way down to where we were!
I don鈥檛 recall the names of these people nor am I trying to cause any harm. However, about two years after that experience, I sent an email asking if the Airport was open because their timeline specified that it would be ready long before聽 I sent this email.
Of course it wasn鈥檛! Bottom line I guess? You have to physically see what is being described.
I know much of this was about condos in the city. I am sure there were/are issues there but it wasn鈥檛 what we wanted.
Just offering another point of view. We have lived in Panama full time 6 years at the end of this month. It鈥檚 s safe to say we haven鈥檛 returned to that area since that trip!
Hey - I am with you now - we could use a change but Panama is home!
Do you have any updates on Coco Beach? We were interested in buying there, but I've been very leery as their facebook page has been around for nearly 5 years but there is still nothing but artist rendering of the construction.
I鈥檓 looking into lawyers from Panama, can you give me his number and name again.
We are planning on be down there for the next IL conference in June. If we like Panama we will be looking for a good lawyer that has great service from other expats.
Thanks in advance
Ginny Peary (and husband, Tom)
I will find his name and details and get back to you with the information.聽 Best regards,聽 Kay and Ian
I can only find the email and name of the Lawyer that dealt with our things in Panama, I don't have his number as we dealt with everything by email.聽 I would thoroughly recommend him as he understands English and was reasonable in cost
JUAN ANTONIO CANDANEDO Attorney at Law,
jcandanedo@yahoo.com
Good Luck!
We had some (of the usual) delay, so didn't start contstruction in February. However, we are ready to start building now and the house is expected to be finished before the end of this year. As I understand, construction is also going to start in the other project Panama Portfolio has in Chic谩 (Campana Villas). I don't know about Coco Beach.
We were planning on coming down there for the conference, but have had to put a hold on it for medical reasons. But we will be coming down either late June or July sometime.
Just to look around and see what鈥檚 happening. I think I鈥檒l like the Volcan area or even David, Tom said I might enjoy Boquete as well. So that will be the jumping off, from there we will just drive around.
He defiantly does NOT want to retire here in the u.s. plus the costs of things here keeps rising. I feel that I will like to be able to get things that I鈥檓 used to buying here, plus things from local shops. We should be a pretty good fit. We will both be learning Spanish so that will also help.
Thanks again for the lawyers info.
Ginny & Tom
In 2016 I met with Henri from the developers of Coco Beach. The company headquarters are in Holland, and Henri happened to be in Holland the same time as I was. Though he had to travel 45 min to get to me in Amsterdam, but was happy to spend time with me away from his family, who were Christmas shopping at the time! I聽 paid a deposit for a plot even before I visited the place.
Due to deaths in my family in 2017, my plans at the time changed. I had absolutely no problem getting the full deposit returned when I informed Henri of this. He and his team communicate very effectively via email. They even offered to fetch me at the airport and show me some places should I decide to visit. They also recommended accommodation as well.
I've read the rest if this string, but see the last entry was a few months ago...
When I last communicated with Henri he indicated phase 1 was nearly sold out, and marketing of phase 2 would be later this year.
To the surfer that regularly visits that area: remember that when the plots are sold the buyer has 5 yrs to start building. So the lack of houses going up is not an indication of lack of 'happenings', if you understand what I'm trying to say.
As anyone else got more recent info on Coco Beach development?
Now, in 2018, my plans to immigrate to Panama from S.A. are back on track, and I'll be visiting next month. I just paid the immigration lawyers, Denfablaw, today to start the process of forming a company. Btw, so far the communication from Denfablaw has been excellent. You really get the feeling this ain't their 1st rodeo!
Unfortunately we decided not to purchase in CoCo Beach and have settled on spending our Winters in Huatulco Mexico.聽 Much closer to home (not that it's that close...) and we don't have to pay for things in the US Dollar
I would love to hear on the development at CoCo Beach also, and wish only the best for all involved.
I've also looked at Mexico, but am very worried about the crime, violence, corruption, xenophobia agsinst Europeans (whites), since I'm fleeing South Africa exactly for those very same reasons.
Panama just sounds much more stable- financially, politically and economically....
Your thoughts perhaps?
Ilona
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