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Written by Worldwide Properties   
Friday, 19 October 2007
ImageBala Beach Resort Panama is released, starting from $76,500

Panama property is getting more popular by the day with new projects being announced nearly every week. 

Panama is a country still developing and tourism is becoming a key factor in the economy. With the Canal expansion ready to start larger ships and more cargo can pass through the ports. This will also mean more tourism and a greater need for more property.

Panama is quickly becoming the retirement capital of the World, with the superb incentives being offered to retires that choose to make Panama there home.

 

New and exotic areas are being developed away from the better known area like Punta Pacifica, & Costa Del Este> 

The Bala Resort Resort is located in the most beautiful beach of Panama’s Caribbean coast, just a one hour drive from Panama City.  This master-planned beach community is designed for those seeking true serenity for the best value.  Crystal clear waters, white sand beaches and gorgeous mountain backdrops provide breathtaking views from any point on the community.  Bala Beach Resort is only minutes away from the nearest hospital, supermarket and other desired amenities required for residential living.

Prices will start from $76,500; sizes of the room will range from 45 m²/ 484 ft² to 180 m²/ 1,938 ft².

The property will feature Private beach access, Multiple swimming pools, Restaurant & bar, Tennis courts, Basketball court, Fully equipped gym, Beach chair & towel services.

Each apartment offers breathtaking views of the ocean and gorgeous mountain landscape.

This is your opportunity to own one of these superb units at pre construction prices.

Click on the link below for details and renderings of this home from paradise.

http://www.afloridarealtor.com/property/hotproperty/property/Panama/Bala_Beach_Resort_Panama.html

Last Updated ( Friday, 19 October 2007 )
 
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