Coronado Country Club

Experience the ultimate in beachfront living, where life and luxury meet at the crest of a wave. The new Coronado Country Club Resort is a spectacular beach-front condo project, offering lavish sky-village penthouses and turn-key town homes overlooking the largest pool in Latin America.

No details have been spared in ensuring the complete comfort of modern amenities in a breathtaking natural setting. Homes are adorned with walk-in closets, porcelain floors, imported fixtures, European kitchens with granite countertops, and a luxurious Jacuzzi on private terraces.

Residents are just a stroll away from the pristine greens of the on-site golf club, designed by world-famous golf architect Tom Fazio, and the sandy white expanses of the Bahia Serena beach club.

Maid’s services are available for the care of your home, as are chauffeur services and airport shuttles to whisk you to your plot of paradise. For those part-time residents, an on-site property management services can oversee the rental of your unit to generate income while you are away.

This particular stretch of Panama ‘s Pacific coast is a favorite destination for retirement, offering beauty and tranquility, with easy access to Panama City ‘s airport, shopping, restaurants, health care services and more.

I’m wondering if anyone has any advice about real estate hotspots in Panama for 2010?

These days the interior of the country is finding its niche in terms of commercial activity, anmely the areas along the highway running from Boquete in the Chiriquí province to the center of the city David near the Pacific coast.  On top of that, the central avenue of Penonomé in the province of Coclé, Las Tablas in Los Santos, and Santiago in Veraguas are also reporting solid increases in commercial activity.  The President of Veraguas’ Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, David Virzi has recently said his province was “doing great”, while Rigoberto Vergara, who heads the Las Tablas Chamber of Commerce in the Los Santos region, said commercial activity is going steady, especially in the area of Pedasí, where a number of residential tourism projects are still under construction.

Where is commercial development excelling in Panama?

I’m wondering if anyone has any advice about real estate hotspots in Panama for 2010?

These days the interior of the country is finding its niche in terms of commercial activity, anmely the areas along the highway running from Boquete in the Chiriquí province to the center of the city David near the Pacific coast.  On top of that, the central avenue of Penonomé in the province of Coclé, Las Tablas in Los Santos, and Santiago in Veraguas are also reporting solid increases in commercial activity.  The President of Veraguas’ Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, David Virzi has recently said his province was “doing great”, while Rigoberto Vergara, who heads the Las Tablas Chamber of Commerce in the Los Santos region, said commercial activity is going steady, especially in the area of Pedasí, where a number of residential tourism projects are still under construction.