Panama & Caribbean Investment: #4 $1 Billion invested in Panama’s Caribbean Coast

There was a very intriguing article translated by Panama Guide’s Don Winner about the $1 billion dollar investment over the next 5 years being injected along Colon’s Caribbean coast. Developers, tour operators, restaurants, and other enterprises are among the list of businesses investing money into the Caribbean coastline.

$1 Billion investment into Portobello region

($1Billion investment going to Panama’s Caribbean coast)

This surge of capital being poured into the coastline stretching from Maria Chiquita to Isla Grande stems from the government’s efforts to spice up the once sleepy Caribbean getaway. The Panamanian government has enacted two major initiatives that are attracting both Panamanian and foreigners alike.

One of the main components fueling this is the new Panama – Colon Highway. This highway is going to uncover this whole area to weekenders and tourists. Currently, the drive is more than an hour and a half and is extremely frustrating for commuters. However, with the completion of the next highway coming in less than 9 months (April 2009), this commute is going to be dramatically reduced to 45 minutes.

The second part of the government initiative is to reclassify the entire region from Maria Chiquita to Isla Grande as a tourist zone. As a result, investors, developers, and entrepreneurs have been given the proper financial incentives in the form of tax breaks and other measures to encourage the commitment of their capital.

The combination of a much reduced commute and rezoning has resulted in approximately $1 billion dollars being poured into the area. There are residential developers from Spain, Holland, and other countries building at least 4 new developments that will have the capacity to host more than 20,000 residents and tourists annually, which is 5 times the current capacity.

Tropical beachfront resturants coming to Bala Beach

(Beachfront cafes and resturants)

What does this mean for Bala Beach?

In addition to the millions of dollars we are spending to develop our tropical beachfront community, the area is seeing hundreds of millions more in other residential, commercial, and entertainment ventures. In Bala Beach, you have the opportunity to invest in a place that is on the cusp, with the combination of infrastructure and financial fundamentals to create something unique.

In addition to the $1 billion dollars of initial investment, the second wave of investment is coming down the road. These later changes will be in the form of commercial strips, beachfront restaurants and cafes, tour companies and sailing expeditions, and other secondary entrepreneurs who will round out the community.

Sailing expeditions at Bala Beach

(Sailing expeditions)

Bala Beach and the incoming investment around it, is not a “someday it will happen” pipedream that never comes to fruition. On the contrary, the construction of the highway has commenced and the rezoning has already taken place, making this investment not a matter of “if,” but “when?”

Panama & Caribbean Investment: #2 Coming cruise ships

In December of 2008, Royal Caribbean is deploying 2 of its “Enchantment of the Seas” cruise ships from Colon. These ships have the capacity to hold approximately 2500 passengers and 800 seamen. The ship is outfitted with 6 hot tubs, three swimming pools, spa, gym, casino, rock climbing, 11 bars, and anything you could not possibly spare without. The journey will last 8 days and encompass Cartagena & Santa Marta Colombia, Oranjestad Aruba, Willemstad Curacao, Kralendijk Bonaire.

Bala Beach awaits Royal Caribbean

(Royal Caribbean coming to Colon)

Royal Caribbean is beginning to switch their point of embarkation more and more to cruise liners to Colon, Panama for two main reasons.

First, Colon has a strategic location. 1. Colon has a deep enough water port able to accommodate a cruise ship the size of the “Enchantment of the Sea”. 2. Colon is situated on the Panama Canal, as a result, cruise ships have the possibility of traveling to both the Caribbean and the Pacific. 3. Colon is right next to the up-and-coming tourist destination of Colombia. Colombia is quickly shedding its violent reputation and places on the Caribbean like Cartagena and Santa Marta are becoming international destinations.

Second, Royal Caribbean is attempting to expand its business operations into the rapidly expanding middle classes of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, etc… These Latin American countries represent the best opportunity to diversify out of the recession affected economy of the United States. But persuading Latinos to depart from Florida which requires a visa to enter is not an easy task. Panamalaw.org article offers great insight into the complications for a Latin citizen trying to obtain a US tourist visa.

“The visa process involves waking up early in the morning to go stand online at the USA Embassy waiting to go in for an interview. Numerous documents are required, reasons for the trip, why you are not a risk for overstaying the visa etc. There are fees involved, which are about $165 a person. Many people do not wish to go through this process. Many others are willing to go through the process but are unable to get the visa for various reasons. “

Business want to bypass lines for Visas

(long lines at US embassies)

These overburdensome requirements turn a vast majority of Latinos off from cruises. In addition to the difficulties acquiring a US visa, Latin American citizens do not want to endure the 10 plus flight to the north of Florida to take a trip to the southern Caribbean.

What does this mean for Bala Beach community? It will offer our Caribbean beachfront community some direct benefits:

First, 2500 passengers four times a month will be passing by Colon. Colon is not the most attractive of Panamanian cities and people will be looking for accommodations before their ship departs the following day. Bala Beach is less than 20 minutes from Royal Caribbean’s terminal and we are the closest beachfront community and hotel. Therefore, Bala Beach has the potential pool of 10,000 vacationers monthly seeking accommodations close to the Colon departure and a place to stay on their way back.

Beaches around Bala Beach

(beaches around Portobello)

In addition to wanting a place to stay, a large portion of these vacationers will be introduced for the first time to Panama’s beautiful and scenic Caribbean coast. In both cases, Bala Beach beachfront community is going to have direct exposure… Thanks to Royal Caribbean!!!

http://www.panamalaw.org/cruise_port_colon.html

Panama & Caribbean Investment: #1 Panama to Colon highway

I have compiled a 10 point list of why the Investor in Panama, or an individual just looking to have a high return on their money, should buy at Bala Beach. Bala Beach community has a number of unique features that sets itself from any other project here in Panama and here is why:

1. The new highway from Panama City to Colon.

Currently, Panama is constructing a new 4 lane highway from Panama City to Colon that will drastically reduce the commute to Bala Beach from 1 hour and 15 minutes to 45 minutes. This is not a just a slab of asphalt with 4 lines painted on it, the new highway will be a first world, center divided, with a state-of-the-art drainage system and will be complete April 2009.

Panama City-Colon Highway on youtube

What does this mean for Bala Beach? Well, if you were to look at property values worldwide you would notice that property values located in areas with a high quality infrastructure are worth A LOT more money, typically 2-10 times more. This trend is especially more pronounced in developing world countries because of the shortage of high quality infrastructure or infrastructure at all.

Invest in Panama make sure there are good roads.

(usual developing world infrastructure)

To the Panama investor, there are a lot of articles and sales people touting their projects as located on the most beautiful beaches, in the most authentic towns, having the best views of the mountains or ocean, coolest climate, cleanest air etc… These are all great reasons and we all have an assortment of them because Panama is so well endowed with beautiful landscape and vibrant culture. However, when it comes to being less than 45 minutes away from Tocumen International Airport, no other project has it.

To reach these other projects, visitor and residents have two exhausting options to choice from. First, get in a car or bus from the Airport for another 2-10 hours. Second, wait in Tocumen to take another plane to a regional airport and take another car ride to the area. These might not sound appealing to someone who had just got off international flight.

With Bala Beach, these inconveniences do not exist. The new Colon-Panama City highway will make our beachfront community the closest such community that Panama Real Estate has to offer. Bala Beach will be 45 minutes from Panama City and International Airport. If the global trend continues pertaining to real estate values with high quality infrastructure, when the new highway is complete Bala Beach units will have gained and continue to gain a significant amount of property appreciation.

These infrastructure and location factors are one of the 10 reasons that Bala Beach community stands apart from any other residential project in Panama today. People who invest in Bala Beach are going to be making a very profitable decision.

Investing smart in Panamian real estate

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