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Follow the Stars to This Secret Panamanian Beach Town
Date: 06/23/2008 Author: Jessica Ramesch
There’s a quiet, beautiful town in Panama where the beaches are even prettier than this.
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I’m a city girl at heart, but I do relish the opportunity to do something different...get out of town and relax for a bit. There are many wonderful beach towns in Panama that you've probably never heard of, because they’re off the beaten path.
Most visitors to Panama come to Panama City and often form an opinion about the country based on that. But Panama City is hardly representative of the rest of the country—on the contrary. Rural Panama couldn’t be more different. In the smaller towns, the pace of life is slower and people take the time to be friendlier; the absence of big-city stress is palpable.
In one of these towns I visited, there was just a main street with a few motels or hostels, a cake shop, a handful of small eateries, and one large convenience store. Everyone is friendly and polite. They seem inherently proud of their neat little town, just a short drive from a number of secret beaches with dark sand and perfectly transparent waters, through which you can see your wiggling toes.
But this beautiful town won’t stay a secret for much longer. An array of movie stars are said to have visited recently…realtors gush about Mel Gibson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Angelina Jolie, and Brad Pitt. That’s why I call it “Central America’s Next Great Riviera.” I visited one development here, where famed French architect Gilles Saint-Gilles is creating something like a village, all of it designed to tickle his fancy…this is a pet project and he himself has made his home here.
This development is quite expensive for the area, with a starting price of $550,000. But with a little luck and legwork, you can find much better bargains. After a recent snoop around the area, I uncovered an affordable two-story beachfront home for $105,000, and an 8,000-square-foot home with four bedrooms and one bathroom for $85,000.
If you want to build your own home, the savings can be even greater. At one small development, ocean-view lots start at $50,000 (about $4.65 per square foot), and construction costs are around $60 per square foot.
I will reveal the name and location of this town in IL’s new report: Central America’s Next Great Riviera: How to Get Your Piece of Paradise for as Little as $30,000.
Jessica Ramesch
Your Panama Insider, International Living
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