Dollar-denominated property in a territorial-tax country.
Panama is one of the few places in the hemisphere where an American can buy titled real estate outright, in U.S. dollars, at a fraction of U.S. prices. We handle the listings, the legal work, and the rental side if you're investing.
The same budget, three times the property.
A $300,000 budget buys a small one-bedroom in Miami, a closet in Manhattan, or a three-bedroom oceanview condo in Panama City. The math is not subtle.
Panama uses the U.S. dollar as legal tender. No currency conversion, no FX risk at closing, no wire timing surprises.
Fee-simple title, recorded at the Panamanian public registry. Unlike Mexico's 99-year trusts, foreigners own real property outright.
New construction qualifies for a property-tax exemption of up to 20 years. On a $300k condo, that can be $3–5k/yr of savings.
Short-term rental markets in Panama City, Boquete, and the Pacific coast produce double what most U.S. coastal metros yield.
From first listing to first rent check.
Panama real estate is a buyer's market if you know where to look and an expensive mistake if you don't. We walk you through both halves.
We work with licensed Panamanian brokers who deal with Americans routinely. No surprise pricing, no inflated 'foreigner tax'.
Nicole reviews every title, lien search, and contract before you sign. A clean transfer is non-negotiable.
If you're buying to rent, we introduce you to property managers we've audited. You get reports, not excuses.
Most clients rent for 6–12 months before they buy. We help you pick a neighborhood by living in it.