The suburb of San Francisco is just steps from Panama City's banking and financial district and a host of fine dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
In a fine neighborhood, Quadrat will be one of San Francisco's best residential options. Pre-construction sales at Quadrat are underway, and, right now, prices are reasonable for these upscale condos.
Very reasonable.
Here's the tale of the tape: Quadrat will be a modern, 37-story residential tower designed to package all the lifestyle amenities you're likely to need on site. Units come in 100-, 115-, 138-, and 148-square-meter sizes and one- and two-bedroom layouts. Most apartments include a 23-square-meter terrace complete with Jacuzzi. The building will be just steps away from the Parque Omar Recreational Park, a 150-acre central park in Panama City.
The social area at Quadrat will feature two swimming pools, a pool-side bar and café, racquetball court, squash court, game room, fully-equipped gym, and a movie screening/events room.
And, in keeping with the upscale nature of the San Francisco neighborhood, Quadrat will feature valet parking, 24-hour security, and a concierge service. Optional property management and maid services will also be available.
How much will all this lifestyle cost you?
Prices at Quadrat start at $131,500.. I'm not kidding.
Lock one down now. At these prices…and in this neighborhood…these apartments will not last. Click here now.
Best Regards,
Brandon Clogston
International Living / Panama
P.S. Although there are still deals to be had in Panama… places to discover… an enviable lifestyle waiting for you to call your own… we don't want to see you put it off much longer - and run the risk of missing out. International Living is holding its next fast-paced Panama Real Estate Tour, March 25-27, with an optional Boquete Tour, March 28-29. You won't want to miss it.
Note: In the interest of full disclosure, we want you to know that International Living receives commissions from sales at Quadrat. As with any development in progress, please remember always to buy what you see…not what is promised.
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