Monday, 6 May 2013

Titled quarter acre lot for sale in Big Creek, Bocas del Toro, Panama.

Property Number 2008001600

Category:  Playas / Beach property for sale.

Assigned Property Number2008001600
Price$59,000.00
Owner FinancingREDUCED
LocationBig Creek
Size of Property960 square meters or 1/4 Acre.
Size SelectionLot
Water FrontageN/A
Water Frontage FeetN/A
Water TypeShort walking distance to the beach.
Water DepthShort walking distance to the beach.
Year round boat accessto the near by beach when ocean is calm.
Current Rental IncomeN/A
Type of OwnershipTitle
Type of Property (Main)Residential
Type of Property (Sub)Lot
Improvements on the propertyClean and cleared planted with hibiscus, papaya and others.
Road AccessYes
Municipal ElectricYes
Municipal WaterYes

Titled lot features 960 m2 or ¼ acre. Only a 5 minutes walk to the quiet, calm, pristine protected white sand beach. Located at Big Creek and only a few blocks before Playa Mango Resort. A few minutes driving from Bocas Town and the sights and exotic Caribbean and international cuisines. and for the happy hour aficionado, to experience Bocas’ night life now and then. All utilities are available. Nice quite neighborhood to relax and enjoy beautiful Bocas del Toro. Great adventure head quarters for the outdoors lovers. ATV riding, bicycling, boating, horseback riding, jogging, kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming. Great property to apply a unique Caribbean architectural design too. Other places of interest on Big Creek Bocas del Toro: http://www.vrbo.com/214453 http://pukalanihostalpanama.com/ http://hotelplayatortuga1-px.trvlclick.com/index.cfm

this is the link for the above property for sale in Big Creek, Bocas del Toro, Republic of Panama.

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Titled property for sale in Bocas del Drago, Bocas del Toro, Republic of Panama.

Property Number 2007003900

Category:  Titulado / Titled property for sale.

Assigned Property Number2007003900
Price$125,000.00
Owner Financing
LocationBocas del Drago
Size of Property12 Acres
Size SelectionAcreage
Water FrontageN/A
Water Frontage FeetN/A
Water TypeAbout 1.8 miles to the Bocas del Drago Beach.
Water DepthAbout 1.8 miles to the Bocas del Drago Beach.
Year round boat accessN/A
Current Rental IncomeN/A
Type of OwnershipTitled
Type of Property (Main)Commercial
Type of Property (Sub)Acreage
Improvements on the propertySmall H O U S E, caretaker shag, storage room and fence all around the property
Road AccessYes
Municipal ElectricSolar
Municipal WaterRain Catchment

B O C A S del D R A G O, 12 acres, T I T L E D, road acces, road frontage: 244 meters or 805 feet, G R E A T property for a small exclusive subdivision, resort hotel or better: P R I V A T E finca. Short drive to Bocas Downtown and shortest drive to Bocas del Drago B E A C H. The is a small single family 1 bed and 1 bath H O U S E with kitchen, veranda to relax and E N J O Y the visit of many birds species, this property is flat and easy to clean and clear, it was cow pasture so it will represent M I N I M U M impact to the E N V I R O N M E N T at the moment of building. Some information about Bocas del Drago by Tourism Authority of Panama: It was in this area where, 500 years ago, Columbus docked with the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Vast stretches of beautiful golden sand beaches are bathed in crystal clear waters that blend into the blue sky. Today, this region of the archipelago is a tourist attraction. Those who practice diving or snorkeling are also attracted by the coral reefs that lie beyond the beaches. http://www.visitpanama.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1413&Itemid=615&lang=en Bocas del Drago has turned into a favorite destination visited by tourists. Bocas del Drago can be access by road or boat. On the way to Bocas del Drago by road be on the look for howler monkeys, hawks, sloths, iguanas (when in season) and the natural beauty provided by nature.

this is the link to the above listing for property for sale in Bocas del Drago, Bocas del Toro, Republic of Panama:  http://www.bocasparadise.com/listing_detail.asp?Lid=162

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Third World Healthcare?

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Friday, February 22, 2013


Third World Healthcare?


Being home after surgery and 5 days of hospitalization feels wonderful. There is no one to blame but myself for the self inflicted injury I suffered while working outside, but there are many people to thank for helping me while I was hurt and sick.  I will get to that later in the blog.   

In his book, A Pirate Looks at Fifty, Jimmy Buffet writes that travel outside the U.S. changes a person.  The more places and cultures one is exposed to around the world the more one learns, engrained beliefs are challenged and the mind is opened to new ways of thinking.   When I read A Pirate Looks at Fifty I had just turned 50 and what Jimmy said rang true with me.  I had already traveled extensively and lived outside the U.S. and it had been a life changing experience.  My recent hospitalization in a Central American country that is considered by many to be third world was a positive experience that makes me appreciate living in Panama even more.  

Since only about 20 percent of native born Americans have their passport that means around 80% have never traveled outside the country for that eye-opening experience of foreign travel that Jimmy Buffet writes about.  That is easy to understand.  For over 50 years, from sometime after the end of WWII up until sometime before 911, the United States was probably one of the best places on the planet to live.  My grandparents, with the exception of brief trips over the border to Mexico back in the days when it was safe, never traveled outside of the U.S.A.  The same was true for my father.  Nobody retired toMexico in the 60’s unless they had escaped from prison, as portrayed in the Shaw Shank Redemption.  Today, despite the violence in Mexico, fueled by the U.S. appetite for illegal drugs, many Americans have retired to places in Mexico.  Many other countries are also popular retirement destinations for U.S. citizens who are looking for a better life, better weather and a more affordable daily existence than the U.S.offers.  Some, but not many people initially consider leaving the U.S. in search of better healthcare or to escape the bureaucratic healthcare nightmare that has become the U.S. system, but they should.   

My wife and I do not return to the U.S. frequently.  Collectively we spend less than 6 weeks a years visiting relatives in the U.S.  Twice, I have gone 2 years without a state-side trip.  One of our biggest fears is getting sick or being in an accident while visiting in the United Statesand having to see a doctor there or even worse, having a health problem that would require hospitalization.  Why?  Because over the last 9 years we have become accustomed to the far superior and flexible healthcare available in Panama, Central America.   The lack of medical bureaucracy, the ease of seeing and communicating with your doctor, the medicines that are available in Panama (and the rest of the world) that are not allowed in the U.S. and, importantly, the ability to have access to this care WITHOUT health insurance.  Health Insurance is not part of our budget.

Early on a Sunday morning when I realized I was in trouble from my injury, Belinda called the surgeon at home on his cell phone and he told us to go immediately to the hospital and that he would be waiting for us.  He was waiting at the admission desk for us, by-passing the emergency room.  First question….”Do you have insurance?”  I answered, “No, I’ll self pay”.  “Good, give us a $300.00 deposit and sign here.  Do you want a private room?” was the concise response.  I took the private room option and was in my room hooked to an I.V. within minutes.  No complicated paperwork, no filling out forms, no delay, no hassle whatsoever.  Just $300.00 and signature and I was being helped by what seemed to be an army of caregivers.       
  
Over the next 5 days there were x-rays, numerous ulta-sounds, a cat scan, an EKG, general anesthesia surgery, lots of I.V. delivered painkiller, antibiotics, temperature and blood pressure checks and pretty good food when I could eat.  There were no requests for money beyond the first $300.00 deposit I made on that early Sunday morning, other than 60 cents for extra coffee.  Remember that I have no insurance.  However, every two days they brought me an itemized accounting of what my bill was up to that moment so there were no financial surprises.

The nurses and the doctors all seemed to enjoy their work and care about me.  When it came time to be discharged from the hospital I did have one question about the bill which was answered and explained within moments with another detailed statement.  Because I am retired, without asking, they surprised me with a 20 percent discount on the already very reasonable hospital charges.   With the swipe of a credit card we were on our way home, feeling grateful to the professional and friendly staff of Mae Lewis Hospital in David, Panama.  Thanks to Dr. Cattan for being so accessible and doing the surgery that brought me immediate relief.  Thanks to Dr. DeGracias for his managing my infection and for being so friendly and interested in me.  Thanks to my wife, Belinda, who made the long trip back and forth to the hospital daily and for taking care of everything on the farm while I was gone.  Thanks to my friend Mike Smith for bringing me really good hot coffee each morning and thus saving me the 60 cents for extra coffee.   Also thanks to those who were concerned and who came to see me.            

Healthcare is an important consideration for those who expatriate from the United StatesLiving outside the U.S. has taught me that there are places where the weather is better, the climate is more agreeable, the cost of living is lower, the food is fresher, the air is cleaner, the beer is cheaper and the health care is superior.  I wouldn’t want to give up any of these things. Thanks Panama.

P.S. If you can afford it, get a passport and follow Jimmy Buffet’s advice and explore the world, learn a new language and explore other cultures.  It will change you.  If you can’t afford to travel it may be because it costs so damn much to live where you are that there are no funds left over for international travel.  If you are not young enough to back pack, use the internet to explore the world and your options for healthcare outside the U.S.  If you are sick and are not getting the care you need in the U.S., consider that many people are discovering, for example, they can travel to Puerto Rico for good healthcare at a fraction of the cost of U.S. based care.  

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Property for sale in Bastimentos, Bocas del Toro, Panama.


  




Category:  Casas / Homes for sale.

Assigned Property Number2010007000
Price$225,000.00
Owner Financing
LocationPunta Juan Brown Point Bastimentos
Size of Property1,880 square meters or nearly half acre (12,696 square feet) on the lot.
Size SelectionLot
Water FrontageYes
Water Frontage Feet40 meters or approx. 132 feet beach frontage.
Water TypeBeach & creek.
Water DepthBeach & creek.
Year round boat accessYes
Current Rental Income
Type of Ownership
Type of Property (Main)
Type of Property (Sub)
Improvements on the propertyCommon dock, roofed front terrace, living dining room, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, laundry, storage, french doors. Some furniture included.
Road Accessno roads in Bastimentos. Access only by boat.
Municipal Electricbatteries - solar
Municipal Waterraincatchment, water cistern, water pump

Located about 10 minute boat ride from Columbus' Island on one of the most popular islands of Bocas, Bastimentos. House sits on an elevated close to half acre lot that provides advantage of receiving sea breezes and enjoying great views with the benefit of relaxation at the front roofed terrace. The home floor plan features a single family building with a casual open design that blends the living room, dining room, kitchen and the roofed terrace with open french doors. Access to the rest of the lot and green areas thru the back door near the laundry and storage area, The back side of the lot provides space to build guests cabins or cottages with ocean views. Great place for Yoga. The house is surrounded by tropical luxuriant vegetation of palm trees, breadfruit trees, ferns and hibiscus. Fresh water creek on the side of the lot.

link to this listing is:  http://www.bocasparadise.com/listing_detail.asp?Lid=474

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