FAQ’s Regarding Saturday’s Presentation

Jan 09, 2025 7:36 pm

I’ve been getting a slew of questions from people like you who want to invest in a high-growth, off-market real estate opportunity like the one I will discuss this coming Saturday. 


I reckon because I’ve secured exclusive off-market access to this deal for the Expat Money Community, it has piqued the interest of many adventurous, savvy investors like us.


…Thus, the number of questions I’ve been receiving. 

Rather than answer each of you individually, I figured I’d do it this way:


Why is Panama one of the best investment destinations for offshore investors?

  • Panama is politically stable, has a strong economy, an excellent banking system, and significant incentives for investors, making it a prime choice for those seeking both fiscal security and growth.


How does investing in property in Panama compare to other offshore markets?

  • Panama offers competitive pricing for beachfront property compared to more developed markets like the US, Mexico or Europe. Additionally, Panama’s tax benefits, stable currency (the US dollar), and investor-friendly policies make it an attractive choice for offshore investors like us.


How safe is it to invest in real estate in Panama right now?

  • Panama is considered one of the safest countries in Latin America for investment, with strong legal rights for property ownership and the government having a track record of upholding the rights of foreign property owners. 


What kind of returns can I expect from a beachfront investment in this region?

  • You can expect a steady increase in property values over time, driven by the region’s growing popularity among tourists and expats. Rental yields are typically high in beachfront properties due to the demand from vacationers and long-term renters alike.  


What makes this area of Panama so unique compared to other regions?

  • This region offers a combination of tropical beauty, pristine beaches, year-round warm weather, and growing infrastructure that supports tourism, the expat community, and residential living. 


How easy is it for a foreigner to purchase property in Panama?

  • Panama is known for being one of the most foreign-friendly countries when it comes to real estate ownership. Foreigners can own a property outright with no restrictions, and the purchase process is straightforward with the assistance of legal professionals like my team at Expat Money.


Can I live in Panama full-time after purchasing the property? 

  • Yes, you can live full-time in Panama once you secure residency, though you must meet the specific criteria of the residency program you’ve applied for. If you purchase property and are interested in becoming a permanent resident of Panama, my team and I can work with you to make this a reality. 


Can I use the property as a vacation home and also generate rental income from it?

  • Yes, if you decide to purchase a property inside Margaritaville, it is 100% yours to do with it as you please. It can be a rental property, vacation home, full-time residence… or a mix of all the above.


If I have not answered your question, please join me for the presentation.


At the end of the presentation, I have set aside at least one hour for a Q&A session to ensure that all of you who have questions can be answered.




Here are the details you need to join:



See you Saturday at 9am sharp,

Mikkel



PS. I’d suggest registering now to guarantee your spot. This session has been designed to be informative, practical, and impactful, even for those who are not yet ready to invest offshore. I’m excited to be the one to open your eyes to the incredible opportunities that await when you expand your vision beyond your home country.










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