I love how all the homes look exactly the same-and so close together -so if I am tired of listing to my wife-I can hear what the neighbor's wife is talking about 6 homes away
I'm always appreciative of the time you take to make and edit and post intelligent and high quality content for your viewers "por nada". We thank you for your hard work. 🫂 Nice job highlighting this community and these homes along with the nearby shopping areas and amenities. ✨ Stay well and be safe in the meantime. 🎈
Homes are around 250k you can find smaller apartments around 170k or small homes with 2 bedroom 1200 square feet and 1 bedroom around 170k 210k range. Most though are in the 250k-300k range. The most expensive ones Arcadia are 390k to 600k depending on lot size. The two story home in the video those are 320k.
We used to shop in Costa Verde while living in Coronado. That was 30 minutes for us. Coming from the city it is more like an hour now due to traffic and construction. Much faster is you use the Centenario bridge for this trip.
@@Multidimensional_Ascension I didn’t even think to ask that. I will keep that in mind when I do the next neighborhood video. Thanks for bringing that up.
@@reinamore8629 that is hard for me to answer. I do not recall your initial question. Do you mind refreshing my memory? What part of Panama are you considering? Are you asking for prices for purchase or for rent? Prices can range as widely as they would in the USA.
Do you know if they have rentals furnished in this area? Are there no air conditioning units because they are newer? Do you know if it’s a larger or smaller expat community? Thank you for this video. I’m coming next week and will check out this area.
@@seizeself-loveself-care9869 it might be owner dependent. I went with someone who was looking for an unfurnished unit. I am not sure about the expat community there I was only there that one day.
Hi , we live in Costa Verde, in Puerto Madero across from the neighborhood highlighted. There is not a strong expat community here but a mix of all cultures. Our neighborhood has a lot of Asian families along with Panamanian families. We absolutely love to see the kids riding their bicycles etc and grandparents walking the young ones. This is our 3rd move in nearly 3 years and we have found our place in Panama. Good luck and best wishes
@@bradyodom5504 I believe that is near Howard Residential. I have two videos on that area. Here is one of them. th-cam.com/video/gnEs8SotbZc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KDX3E_DZ-GWaNqZw
@@Newjack4378 it can be extremely humid depending on what part of the country you are in. There are mountain towns and other areas that are not humid. Panama City is humid. Boquete is not.
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I agree. That's a robotic-looking neighborhood. The house amenities (closet space, kitchen space, builder-grade fixtures) weren't my favorites. I live in Panama and there are definitely many places to live here with more personality. However, the convenience of Costa Verde is great. I don't think it's 30 minutes away from the city, though, except in ideal conditions. Distances in Panama should be measured in kilometers, a much more accurate indicator than time.
Hi, Panamanian here, due to being a tropical country, most houses in Panama are concrete/brick walls, with tiled floors, tiled roofs, with suspended and/or plaster ceilings. Most houses feature minimum wooden panelling, and if any, is mostly for decorative purposes. Some older houses may feature decorative wooden roofs/floors but they are very few. Most of wooden-constructions either have been demolished due to wooden rot/mold issues, or have been torn down in fires during our dry season. Keep in mind our regular humidity levels are usually above 80% all year round, it rains about 7-8 months out of the year and our temperature oscillates between 75°F to 91°F. Hence, the main reason for constructing with concrete and tiles as opposed to wooden constructions is to prioritize ventilation as opposed to isolation. Moreover, in Panama we have to deal a lot with mold and termites, both which are number one enemies of wooden constructions. Hence the reason why we avoid it. Anyways, just sharing some insight as to why they look so sterile, and lack wooden features. I do agree the house showcased here is not a super pretty house, there are prettier houses in Costa Verde (I live nearby).
@@litagoal thank you for leaving such a detailed comment. It is appreciated. There are a trillion things that I cannot answer so this type of input helps a lot! Gracias! 👊🏽🥰🇵🇦🎉
No cost is most important and it seems like most of these videographers leave it out. Who in their right mind would rent with out AC units, washer dryer, fridge, and other important things. Plus the bathrooms were way too small. Thumbs down all the way around 👎🏿
You can find housing in The Costa Verde area that comes fully furnished. No one is forcing you to lease anything that doesn't meet your needs. This might work for someone who intends to make Costa Verde their long term home. This situation wouldn't work for aomeone like you.
NGL a couple tears sprang to my eyes when I saw Payless. Great tour. Thank you.
Understandable considering you don’t see that in the States as much.
I love how all the homes look exactly the same-and so close together -so if I am tired of listing to my wife-I can hear what the neighbor's wife is talking about 6 homes away
Nicely done! How difficult is it to obtain appliances and A/C units? Are they generally available for rent?
I'm always appreciative of the time you take to make and edit and post intelligent and high quality content for your viewers "por nada". We thank you for your hard work. 🫂
Nice job highlighting this community and these homes along with the nearby shopping areas and amenities. ✨
Stay well and be safe in the meantime. 🎈
@@trini-rt6xn thank you so much my friend! 🇵🇦👊🏽🥰
@AbroadAbility Always sincerely welcome. You're simply brilliant. 😍
Homes are around 250k you can find smaller apartments around 170k or small homes with 2 bedroom 1200 square feet and 1 bedroom around 170k 210k range. Most though are in the 250k-300k range. The most expensive ones Arcadia are 390k to 600k depending on lot size.
The two story home in the video those are 320k.
We used to shop in Costa Verde while living in Coronado. That was 30 minutes for us. Coming from the city it is more like an hour now due to traffic and construction. Much faster is you use the Centenario bridge for this trip.
One of the most important questions is missing. is that neighborhood wired for Fiber Cable Internet?
@@Multidimensional_Ascension I didn’t even think to ask that. I will keep that in mind when I do the next neighborhood video. Thanks for bringing that up.
Panama has some of the best internet connections in the world loook it up 😅
Todas las barriadas tiene conexión a cable
Really enjoyed the video and the house tours.
Thank you for showing us the roads less traveled in Panama, Aisha. Lots to think about! ♥️🇵🇦
@@Stephanie-007 you are most welcome. Thanks for your support!
Waiting for information about cost of home in Panama😀
@@reinamore8629 that is hard for me to answer. I do not recall your initial question. Do you mind refreshing my memory? What part of Panama are you considering? Are you asking for prices for purchase or for rent? Prices can range as widely as they would in the USA.
@@AbroadAbility I think they were asking about the prices of the homes in the video.
@ not sure because they posted the question before the video aired. Hopefully they will respond.
@@AbroadAbility I’m out
In the videos it said 900-1000 a month
Are you can rent with the option to buy it now
What is the cost of the house you toured first with 3 bedrooms?
@@FoodiesVacations around the 1:38 mark, it shows the rental range of $950-$1000 per month. I do not know the purchase price since these were rentals.
Is this area cooler than PC?
@@judithvilla6026 it was still hot when I went there but I didn’t check the temperature.
Do you know if they have rentals furnished in this area? Are there no air conditioning units because they are newer? Do you know if it’s a larger or smaller expat community? Thank you for this video. I’m coming next week and will check out this area.
@@seizeself-loveself-care9869 it might be owner dependent. I went with someone who was looking for an unfurnished unit. I am not sure about the expat community there I was only there that one day.
@ okay thank you
Hi , we live in Costa Verde, in Puerto Madero across from the neighborhood highlighted. There is not a strong expat community here but a mix of all cultures. Our neighborhood has a lot of Asian families along with Panamanian families. We absolutely love to see the kids riding their bicycles etc and grandparents walking the young ones. This is our 3rd move in nearly 3 years and we have found our place in Panama. Good luck and best wishes
@ That is awesome. It sounds like a great place to be.
@@bernadette503 yay! Thank you for sharing that! 👊🏽🇵🇦🥰
Why aren't there any mirrors in the half bathrooms?😂
Good morning! Is this area where Howard AFB used to be?
@@bradyodom5504 I believe that is near Howard Residential. I have two videos on that area. Here is one of them. th-cam.com/video/gnEs8SotbZc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KDX3E_DZ-GWaNqZw
@AbroadAbility Thank you for your wonderful channel and content. It makes us look forward to being in Panama.
@@bradyodom5504 you are most welcome.
No
Is it humid in Panama?
@@Newjack4378 it can be extremely humid depending on what part of the country you are in. There are mountain towns and other areas that are not humid. Panama City is humid. Boquete is not.
I prefer Hallandale Beach Florida beautiful beaches and restaurants and Gulf Stream Park Horse racing track, it’s the biggest in Florida, and Pegasus And Dragon Statue it’s the third biggest statue in the United States, Atlantic Village beautiful shopping mall and full with restaurants and nightlife, Big Easy Casino the second biggest casino in Florida, and your in the city that’s in between everything in south Florida, my favorite city in Florida perfect location.❤☀️
The homes all look the same
The grass is green no matter where you look. get it?
I agree. That's a robotic-looking neighborhood. The house amenities (closet space, kitchen space, builder-grade fixtures) weren't my favorites. I live in Panama and there are definitely many places to live here with more personality. However, the convenience of Costa Verde is great. I don't think it's 30 minutes away from the city, though, except in ideal conditions. Distances in Panama should be measured in kilometers, a much more accurate indicator than time.
Houses are sterile and no wooden floors. Staircase very unatrractive as well. Would rather see traditional Panamanian houses.
Hi, Panamanian here, due to being a tropical country, most houses in Panama are concrete/brick walls, with tiled floors, tiled roofs, with suspended and/or plaster ceilings. Most houses feature minimum wooden panelling, and if any, is mostly for decorative purposes. Some older houses may feature decorative wooden roofs/floors but they are very few. Most of wooden-constructions either have been demolished due to wooden rot/mold issues, or have been torn down in fires during our dry season. Keep in mind our regular humidity levels are usually above 80% all year round, it rains about 7-8 months out of the year and our temperature oscillates between 75°F to 91°F. Hence, the main reason for constructing with concrete and tiles as opposed to wooden constructions is to prioritize ventilation as opposed to isolation. Moreover, in Panama we have to deal a lot with mold and termites, both which are number one enemies of wooden constructions. Hence the reason why we avoid it. Anyways, just sharing some insight as to why they look so sterile, and lack wooden features. I do agree the house showcased here is not a super pretty house, there are prettier houses in Costa Verde (I live nearby).
@@litagoal thank you for leaving such a detailed comment. It is appreciated. There are a trillion things that I cannot answer so this type of input helps a lot! Gracias! 👊🏽🥰🇵🇦🎉
No cost is most important and it seems like most of these videographers leave it out. Who in their right mind would rent with out AC units, washer dryer, fridge, and other important things. Plus the bathrooms were way too small. Thumbs down all the way around 👎🏿
@@Hombre695 I stated the cost range to rent around the 1:38 minute mark which is between $950-$1000.
You can find housing in The Costa Verde area that comes fully furnished. No one is forcing you to lease anything that doesn't meet your needs. This might work for someone who intends to make Costa Verde their long term home. This situation wouldn't work for aomeone like you.