Coronado: "average" price of a 2 bedroom townhouse or apartment

Hello!

Online, I read wonder-stories of expats who got big houses in Coronado for less than 100k. Then, when I check the property prices, I see studios sell for over 100k... It may be that sites in English have inflated prices, it may be that the big bargains mentioned online are not common at all.

Thoughts? Do you have an idea of the "average" price of a 2 bedroom townhouse or apartment in Coronado, no more than 10 minutes walk to the beach? If it is an apartment ideally in a low-rise.

THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing your experience with this!

Budget $250,000 IMO

Thank you SawMan! How do you like it there?

I don't live there.  I looked and looked and looked and feel like I was familiar with the prices.  Obviously, prices can go much higher, but I think this is a good number to work from for most people.

Thanks! Do you live somewhere else on the Pacific side? I am open to other locations, as long as they are not too far from Panama City.

No, I'm not in Panama and have put off plans to move there.  Frankly, I concluded I wanted something I could not find in Panama in terms of a beach community, namely, a beachfront community with high walk-ability to shops, restaurants and bars.  I agree about preferring to be reasonably close to Panama City, which I happen to like and would live there if it had a beach of any kind at all.  As you can tell, I'm not into remote living or even having to commute everywhere.

That makes sense, thank you!

Hi

SawMan is right, about $250k minimum for a house in Coronado but you can get some really fab deals outside of Coronado, Gorgona, Las Lajas etc.

Coronado you will pay premium for everything.

I am currently building a house in El Espino, on the road to El Valle, but rented for 6 months in Coronado.

LornaCulnane wrote:

Hi

SawMan is right, about $250k minimum for a house in Coronado but you can get some really fab deals outside of Coronado, Gorgona, Las Lajas etc.

Coronado you will pay premium for everything.


I agree.  Get out of the master planned community of Coronado and get a better priced condo right on the beach in Gorgona:  http://www.playaserenaresort.com/english/main.asp

Thank you again to you both! Can you please tell me a couple of good areas where I can research properties? Thank you for the link SawMan.

panama88 wrote:

Thank you again to you both! Can you please tell me a couple of good areas where I can research properties?


Maybe try this: 

http://www.encuentra24.com/panama-en/re … va-gorgonahttp://www.encuentra24.com/panama-en/re … a-coronado

Hi

It really depends on your lifestyle and what kind of home you want...condo...beachfront...house...mountains...there is so much choice here...you really need to come and spend time in and around the areas...my one piece of advice...do not be in a rush...take your time to make a decision...sometimes what you think you are wanting changes completely once you get here!
I was adamant I wanted to live on the beach...I'm now building in the hills!
This may help you see the choices you have:

http://trypanama.com/

Enjoy finding out!

Thank you so much Lorna SawMan! Ideally, I would get a 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms apartment or town house with ocean view, but not on the beach, maybe within 10 minutes walk to the beach. In a quiet, safe area. Better if there is 24/7 security, but that depends on the area.

I am looking at the links you provided. THANKS!

Wow, these ones look almost perfect: http://www.encuentra24.com/panama-en/re … ar/3792422

Thank you guys!

That's a lot for the money.  If you're not expecting or wanting to pay for a big ocean view, then this is more than enough!

The property looks good, hope there are more like that around.

In the long term, location is key. Beach properties tend to appreciate more in value. However, I do not have the pile of money required to go beach front, so it looks ok. Now more research is required :-)

I wonder where the real estate market in Panama is heading. I read somewhere that only 230 pensionado visas were issued in 1 year, maybe the number is bogus. And maybe there are permanent tourists etc. which never get their paperwork. Still, it seems Panama gets a fraction of what countries like Costa Rica get.

Sueno Mar is right on the beach, they do rentals there so you can try before you buy and a 2 bed is about $215k...

http://trypanama.com/?property=beachfro … ona-panama

Lx

Thank you Lorna!