Panama Real Estate Market Update – Q2 2025
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Kent Davis (PJ-0752-09)Published on
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We’re halfway through 2025, but to be honest, it feels like January was a lifetime ago. A lot has happened in six months here in Panama!. Another high season has come and gone, and the data (and the deals) are telling a very interesting story. City Rental Demand is Driving the Market Let’s start with…
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I sat down recently with my good friend and longtime attorney Gonzalo de la Guardia to talk about something we’re hearing more and more about lately: crypto in Panama. Specifically, how it intersects with the real estate market, what’s real and what’s hype, and what buyers need to know if they’re looking to use crypto…
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If you’re looking for a neighborhood in Panama City that offers walkability, diversity, culture, and character—not just glass towers and gated driveways—El Cangrejo is it. Specifically, Via Argentina. A tree-lined, pedestrian-friendly boulevard at the heart of El Cangrejo, and one of the few places in the city where life still happens at street level. Think…
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If you’ve been following the headlines, you know that big changes are happening in terms of the US Influence in Panama. It’s been a bit of a wild ride trying to keep up with but the long story short is that the Panamanian government has made major moves signaling a definitive shift back toward the…
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Panama is in full crisis-management mode as Panama US China tensions escalate. Yesterday, Carlos Luiz Hernandez, Panama’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with Trump administration officials to begin round one of what can only be described as damage control. And for Panama, the timing couldn’t be worse. The US Wants China Out of Panama…
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