
Santa Clara Beach © Thomas Walker
For a long time, I have been wanting to travel to Panama. If I could afford it I would definitely buy a home near a beach like Santa Clara Beach. Imagine living in a place with stunning white-sand beaches stretching as far as the eye can see and where you can enjoy warm weather 365 days a year. Panama borders Colombia and Costa Rica, and is only hours from North America. It’s easy to understand why so many Americans choose to relocate here.
If you’re curious about Panama, read on…
1. Diversity
Panama attracts people who are looking to relocate, live, invest or retire. The city has everything you would want in a city - friendly people, attractive weather, good shopping, exciting nightlife, casinos, theatres, cinemas and tasty food. Panama’s unique cuisine is influenced by Hispanic, African, European, native Indian and Chinese immigrations. It’s not difficult to fall in love with Panama and the beauty of the land.
2. Great Business Opportunities
As the region’s most sophisticated and modern city, Panama attracts investors, bankers and traders. Development companies welcome foreign investors and the possibilities for business are extensive. And with a booming economy, political stability, excellent amenities and low prices, Panama offers a first-class lifestyle to third world prices.
3. Panama’s Preferences Towards Taxes
If you make your income outside Panama and bring it here to spend, you will not be taxed. In Panama, they don’t consider interests generated to bank accounts as taxable incomes. For many people coming here this means they never need to pay tax again.
4. Housing Possibilities
Thanks to the good taste of Panama’s architects, you can choose between gated communities, stylish accommodation in the busy part of the city, or trendy condos near the main beach Playa Blanca. The city has something for everyone.
5. Adventure
Many people who are looking for a second home abroad don’t want to spend the days at the beach. They prefer to stay active. With snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking in Soberania National Park’s rainforest, and golfing at the Summit Golf Club, there is no risk that Panama will bore you.








