El Cangrejo, Panamá, Distrito Panamá, Panamá
For Sale
$270,000
Discover the elegance of Luxor 400, a distinguished residential development recently completed in one of Panama City’s most coveted neighborhoods. This upper-middle-class residence offers a thoughtful balance of sophistication and comfort in the heart of El Cangrejo.
Enjoy an impressive collection of amenities designed for modern luxury living:
Select from well-crafted 2-4 bedroom residences (99m² to 300m²) featuring:
Completed last year, Luxor 400 represents a finished project where you can move in and immediately enjoy all it has to offer. With a select number of residences available and the building fully established, this is an opportunity to become part of an already thriving community.
With limited inventory remaining in this recently completed building, now is the ideal time to explore your options at Luxor 400. Contact us today to schedule a private viewing and discover the exceptional lifestyle that awaits you in this premier Panama City address.
El Cangrejo was traditionally a residential neighborhood for middle-class Panamanians. Now it’s home to a diverse mix of residents and has become a hub for young professionals and bohemians alike.
El Cangrejo offers a mix of older buildings, one and two-story houses, and new construction projects. It’s also one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Panama City making it a charming and friendly area.
There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes that sit along the neighborhood’s main thoroughfare, Via Argentina. And nearby, residents can take advantage of Andres Bello Park.
Many professionals and families choose El Cangrejo for its relaxed community feel. On any given weekend, you’ll see plenty of locals and expats enjoying breakfast at a cafe or walking their dogs. There are also a number of good schools in and around El Cangrejo, which is a popular draw for parents with children.
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