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I came to Panama City on company business and was surprised to see a large cosmopolitan city with high rises and American franchises on every corner. The US influence was felt everywhere, from the quality of the roads to the currency, which is the US dollar. It was not long before I found out about a small picturesque town near the border of Costa Rica called Boquete. It is located at the base of the tallest peak in Panama, an extinct volcano called Volcan Baru. Boquete is known throughout Panama for its great coffee and its beautiful flowers. This little village sits in a valley at 3500-foot elevation, which makes for spring like weather year round. The surrounding mountains dazzle you with the variety of vegetation. Coffee, bananas, mangos and palms abound. A roaring river called the Caldera rushes through the middle of the village and out the Pacific Ocean 45 kilometers away. From the upper rim of the valley you can see the ocean and the border of Costa Rica in the distance and a storybook picture of the village below. The town is also known for producing the countries Presidents. The current President and past president still reside here when not in Panama City.

A 30-minute drive on a perfect road takes you to the City of David where everything from three large US style grocery stores, a Price Smart, two private hospitals and 6 new car dealerships can be found. A small international airport serves David with 6 flights a day to Panama City, Costa Rica, and Bocas Del Toro on the Caribbean coast. You can fly to these places for between $25 and $50 each way. The 4-lane road to the Costa Rican Border is just a half hour drive. A first class Mercedes bus will take you to Panama City for $15 and it includes movies. Most of the road to Panama City is now four-lane and can be driven in about 5 ½ hours. The coast is dotted with beautiful untouched beaches along the way.


One kilometer from the David airport is the marina, which can handle large yachts as well as the small boat owner. The fishing and diving just off the coast is unequaled. A two-hour drive on a great road takes you to the Caribbean coast and Bocas Del Toro (the mouth of the bull).


With all of these advantages and conveniences you would expect everything to be expensive but they are not at all. Panama has one of the lowest costs of living in all of Central and South America. With its great infrastructure and low duties it is a real bargain. It is the cross roads of the Americas, and goods from around the world make their way through here. The second largest free zone in the world is found here, so almost anything can be purchased at great prices.

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Boquete Highlands Real Estate, Milla 4 Alto Boquete, Boquete,Chiriqui, Republic of Panamá
Phone: +507-6676-2383, E mail: ulisesbhre@cwpanama.net
Boquete Highlands Mortgage deals with Panama real estate, including Panama City Mortgage and Real Estate Boquete Highland Park and it is not surprising that many people around the world, who already experienced cooperation with Boquete Highlands Mortgage and appraised financial advantages and truly individual approach to each client, are eager to share their positive impressions with those, who are still looking for good terms and serious treatment of their desires. If you are among those wishing to have a house in a heavenly surroundings - below you can read what people say about Panama Real Estate and Boquete Highlands Mortgage. We hope these sincere lines of those, who already appreciated the advantages of Panama Real Estate owning will assure you that Panama Real Estate is exactly what you are looking for, and reveal to you previously unknown features and possibilities of becoming the owner of Ranch and Farms with Real Estate Boquete Highland Park offers. You will realize that Boquete Highlands Mortgage gives you a chance to make your dreams come true! Testimonial I came to Panama City on company business and was surprised to see a large cosmopolitan city with high rises and American franchises on every corner. The US influence was felt everywhere, from the quality of the roads to the currency, which is the US dollar. It was not long before I found out about a small picturesque town near the border of Costa Rica called Boquete. It is located at the base of the tallest peak in Panama, an extinct volcano called Volcan Baru. Boquete is known throughout Panama for its great coffee and its beautiful flowers. This little village sits in a valley at 3500-foot elevation, which makes for spring like weather year round. The surrounding mountains dazzle you with the variety of vegetation. Coffee, bananas, mangos and palms abound. A roaring river called the Caldera rushes through the middle of the village and out the Pacific Ocean 45 kilometers away. From the upper rim of the valley you can see the ocean and the border of Costa Rica in the distance and a storybook picture of the village below. The town is also known for producing the countries Presidents. The current President and past president still reside here when not in Panama City. A 30-minute drive on a perfect road takes you to the City of David where everything from three large US style grocery stores, a Price Smart, two private hospitals and 6 new car dealerships can be found. A small international airport serves David with 6 flights a day to Panama City, Costa Rica, and Bocas Del Toro on the Caribbean coast. You can fly to these places for between $25 and $50 each way. The 4-lane road to the Costa Rican Border is just a half hour drive. A first class Mercedes bus will take you to Panama City for $15 and it includes movies. Most of the road to Panama City is now four-lane and can be driven in about 5 ? hours. The coast is dotted with beautiful untouched beaches along the way. One kilometer from the David airport is the marina, which can handle large yachts as well as the small boat owner. The fishing and diving just off the coast is unequaled. A two-hour drive on a great road takes you to the Caribbean coast and Bocas Del Toro (the mouth of the bull). With all of these advantages and conveniences you would expect everything to be expensive but they are not at all. Panama has one of the lowest costs of living in all of Central and South America. With its great infrastructure and low duties it is a real bargain. It is the cross roads of the Americas, and goods from around the world make their way through here. The second largest free zone in the world is found here, so almost anything can be purchased at great prices.