The Prime Spots to Hit the Beach in Panama’s Chiriqui Province
One of the bonuses of living in Panama is that you’re never very far from the coast. Surprisingly, most of the Caribbean and Pacific coastlines are undeveloped or even inaccessible.
One of the bonuses of living in Panama is that you’re never very far from the coast. Surprisingly, most of the Caribbean and Pacific coastlines are undeveloped or even inaccessible.
Right now, Northern Nicaragua is one of the strongest plays on our entire beat—and the last true frontier opportunity in Central America. It's also one of the most beautiful places on my beat.
I've just gotten off the phone with my contact in Northern Nicaragua, Jordan Clark. And he's told me about a killer land play that one Real Estate Trend Alert member can act on right now.
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There are secrets to traveling well. Inside angles that experienced travelers have spent their lifetimes figuring out. These are the secrets of the savvy traveler. Never stay in the usual tourist hotels or resorts. Never shop where typical tourists get taken. Never eat run-of-the-mill, over-priced food where tourists eat. Tourists are a commodity, and they’re treated as such on the world market––a volume business. But the savvy traveler is a singular soul. He passes through unnoticed and is indistinguishable from the local population. He enjoys a place just as a local would enjoy it. He knows where to go, where to eat, where to sleep, and where to shop. He knows how to buy, how much to pay, when to haggle, and when to tip. He knows what to do in an emergency and recognizes a scam when he sees one. He gets the best deals and the best experiences. This book was written with the savvy traveler in mind.
Sitting in our own private little courtyard with a bubbling stream on one side, a warbling symphony from the aviary on another, with pink bougainvillea and fiery red geraniums cascading down a third, my husband Michael and I could be in Italy.
Life in Texas was not going well for Allen Connally. A professional designer, his business was falling off as more and more clients turned to the internet instead of the print publications he specialized in.
The Tao community is now a plug-and-play rental opportunity. You could buy here today and start collecting rent checks next week. The rental market is strong. And growing. So much so that I strongly urge you to put boots on the ground and see our opportunity here firsthand.
As I told you on Thursday, the community at Tao is now a reality. Rentals are in strong demand. You see...Tao is now a destination. It's a place where folks come to take part in wellness retreats and activities, to play golf, or hang out at the beach.
The rental market on the Riviera Maya is strong. A segment in particular short supply (unless your budget is $5,000 per week or more) is larger homes within walking distance of the turquoise Caribbean waters off Mexico's coast.