I have built both bamboo and PVC ceilings... There was even some sections of tongue in groove teak. Panama also does a lot of suspended ceiling using ceiling panels
wonderful video!!! I loved it. so much information and your enthusiasm is contagious :) Thank you for sharing. I am an artist too, and I'm definitely planning a boots on the ground trip early 2025.
Wow.! Excelente video con información muy valiosa.! Muchas Gracias. En mi plan de vida esta mudarme próximamente a otro pais y dentro de mis opciones estaban Las Bahamas y Panamá; a partir de hoy creo que estoy descartando a las Bahamas e inclinandome definitivamente por Panamá. Nuevamente mil gracias.! 👍
Loved your video and aerial shots. Just back from a visit to Boquete and will be coming for an extended stay-cation. Would love to connect - island people, creative entrepreneurs, and you're dog people!!!😊
Great video. Thank you. I'll most likely be retiring to Panama from the US next year. I also own and love my Jeep Wrangler. The question that I have been trying to figure out is, should I bring my jeep over to Panama or do I sell it in the US and then buy one there? My jeep has a winch, roof rack, extra lights, the works. I wonder if all that kind of custom work to a jeep is possible in Panama?
There are MANY things you need to start a business. A corporation, business license, RUC number, DGI, social security, etc. Plus the attorney will verify that you are not doing a business that is protected for Panamanians only! You need a lawyer to navigate all this for you.
Vancouver has the same earthquake building codes, actually they are much stricter than Panama. Panama does not get huge earthquakes, just little tremors from time to time. Nothing serious. Yes, it rains quite a bit in the winter but that's not a bad thing. We need it to balance the dry season and to have fresh produce every year. As an expat here I find it very safe.
I'm from California, the earthquakes here are nothing to be concerned with. Natural disasters are nothing to be concerned with here in general. Yes, the highland towns gets lots of rain. You could live in the Azuero area & the rainfall there is around 40 inches a year, so that's fairly low amount. Of course, the tradeoff is warmer weather.
Boquete is an expensive place to live in Panama. Too many expats living there. And yes. Expats driving the living costs up. If you living on a budget, stay away from gated communities where rents are high plus maintenance fees are high too.
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We are also from the Bahamas and moved here to Panama City last year May.
Thanks. Lots of good info! Key: "Boots on the Ground" "I love the outdoors!"
I have built both bamboo and PVC ceilings... There was even some sections of tongue in groove teak.
Panama also does a lot of suspended ceiling using ceiling panels
wonderful video!!! I loved it. so much information and your enthusiasm is contagious :) Thank you for sharing. I am an artist too, and I'm definitely planning a boots on the ground trip early 2025.
Wow.! Excelente video con información muy valiosa.! Muchas Gracias.
En mi plan de vida esta mudarme próximamente a otro pais y dentro de mis opciones estaban Las Bahamas y Panamá; a partir de hoy creo que estoy descartando a las Bahamas e inclinandome definitivamente por Panamá. Nuevamente mil gracias.! 👍
Oohhh I like that!!! I rescue dogs and cats here in Miami, you answered my questions regarding animals welfare in Panama❤
Glad I could help!
Great info thank you for being honest 👍
I'll be there soon❤ working on it.
Excellent video and info!
Loved your video and aerial shots. Just back from a visit to Boquete and will be coming for an extended stay-cation. Would love to connect - island people, creative entrepreneurs, and you're dog people!!!😊
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed the video. Our videographer does amazing work!
Can’t wait to go back to my beautiful Panama 🇵🇦🌎👍🙏😎
Looks Bouqete is getting full! And expensive. 😢
Great video. Thank you.
I'll most likely be retiring to Panama from the US next year. I also own and love my Jeep Wrangler. The question that I have been trying to figure out is, should I bring my jeep over to Panama or do I sell it in the US and then buy one there? My jeep has a winch, roof rack, extra lights, the works. I wonder if all that kind of custom work to a jeep is possible in Panama?
My understanding is that there are some pretty high tariffs on foreign vehicles come into Panama to be re licensed and registered there.
Looked it up. Seems to be 30% tax....ouch! @@JimMillsCSLC
Jackie, can you recommend a few dental offices in Panama Ciy to get some dental work done reasonably
Do snakes make their way into your home ? I have 2 cold weather dogs too. Saint bernard and chow
Exactly take a vacation and check it out
Yes how I plan my vacation time 🎉🎉🎉
Great video
How often do you have earthquakes? Are they bad?
Rarely have one that you feel. They are not bad
Great story!! I would love to speak with you. Is there a contact on the Facebook page?
Why do you need a lawyer to start a business in Panama?
There are MANY things you need to start a business. A corporation, business license, RUC number, DGI, social security, etc. Plus the attorney will verify that you are not doing a business that is protected for Panamanians only! You need a lawyer to navigate all this for you.
I've gotta quit watching these videos. I dying to go! My spouse? Not so much.
Once your spouse sees Panama they will change their mind!
Not a very good ambassador for Panama it seems. Rains a lot, earthquakes., etc. Maybe I’ll rethink this whole thing
Vancouver has the same earthquake building codes, actually they are much stricter than Panama. Panama does not get huge earthquakes, just little tremors from time to time. Nothing serious. Yes, it rains quite a bit in the winter but that's not a bad thing. We need it to balance the dry season and to have fresh produce every year. As an expat here I find it very safe.
We don't care. We don't want you here. Americans always want things their way.
I'm from California, the earthquakes here are nothing to be concerned with. Natural disasters are nothing to be concerned with here in general. Yes, the highland towns gets lots of rain. You could live in the Azuero area & the rainfall there is around 40 inches a year, so that's fairly low amount. Of course, the tradeoff is warmer weather.
Boquete is an expensive place to live in Panama. Too many expats living there. And yes. Expats driving the living costs up. If you living on a budget, stay away from gated communities where rents are high plus maintenance fees are high too.