Buy a home in Bitcoin?

Jul 14, 2025 12:01 pm

Hey Everyone,


It seems like right now, Panama just keeps winning.


Around the same time that Panama was taken off the EU blacklist, our team here closed another deal: three business center units sold in Bitcoin (BTC)!


As a Canadian expat living in Panama, I'm stoked. Our crypto-friendly haven is proving why it's the ultimate Plan-B for freedom-minded folks like you.


Bitcoin's soaring, around $118K as of this writing, and climbing. For approximately 1–1.5 BTC, you can put your Bitcoin to use and purchase something tangible, such as a nice apartment here in Panama City.


For the HODLers out there, I love BTC, but a roof over your head beats simply storing digital coins.


Panama's real estate market is open to crypto, with no tax on foreign income and foreigners able to own land outright.


This is an opportunity for you to use some of the BTC you've been holding onto and buy a slice of the next Dubai before the boom hits.


You can watch now (while they're still public) my recent webinar discussing this project and the follow-up Q&A, where I provided a behind-the-scenes look at this exciting new project.


In it, you'll learn why Panama is in a prime position for this elite commercial real estate project in Panama City, and how you can get on it before the rest of the world catches on. 


Our team has made transacting these BTC sales seamless, and we can do the same for you.


If you're ready to buy property with BTC, email expat@glp.com.pa, and we'll make it happen.


Buy a home with BTC, secure your Plan-B, and live free on your terms.



Speak soon,

Mikkel




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