New Exclusive Listing – Boquete Luxury Condominiums – Alto Boquete Condos


News from Panama / Tuesday, October 20th, 2020

We are excited to bring this opportunity to you.  This project is perhaps the finest condominium living has to offer.  The Penthouse unit is ready for your selection of granite counter tops and more which can be completed easily within 30 days of your selection.  Otherwise, it is ready to customize and move in.   We have so much to offer in the way of furnishing now here in Panama that this can be delivered as a truly luxury custom home for you.

Click on the hummingbird and take a flight with me to see the views and amazing setting.

The views of the entrance to our valley are stunning.

The views across the river to the mountains is also breathtaking!

The morning light pours through the many windows lighting up the entire home.

This cozy setting can truly be your home in Boquete

Decorate with top of the line furnishings.  We have professional interior designers ready to assist you through the process.

The condominium is a 3 story elevator serviced building with only 2 units per floor so you enjoy compete privacy.  Each unit consists of 3 en suite bedrooms and an additional  full bath serving guests.

The master bedroom is very spacious and has a private balcony.

The living and dining area is also very large and is an open space concept and has a fireplace and large balcony.

The total area is over 2,700 square feet or 254 m2.

The kitchen is elegant and highly functional.

There is a separate laundry and pantry as well.

You will enjoy two private covered parking spaces just outside he lobby entrance.

Come see the wonders Boquete has to offer you and the luxury lifestyle available in the Alto Boquete Condos.  See more Photos here

Being offered for only $440,000

Here is what my wife Susie and I love about living here for 14 years now. Welcome to Paradise!

There are a number of good restaurants and places to go to for parties and entertainment in town.   Each year we host an international list of musicians at the Boquete Jazz and Blues Festival.  We even have a little Broadway here in Boquete with the local players theatre doing Chicago, Cabaret and more.

   

      

                                                                                                                        My wonderful wife Susie Brymer

     

By definition, Boquete is like a large ecological community or eco village.  “Eco villages are intentional communities with the goal of becoming more socially, economically and ecologically sustainable and  allow for social networks within a broader foundation of support.  Intentional living typically refers to an individuals awareness and choice of lifestyle. However, whereas lifestyle refers to a way of life or style of living that reflects the attitudes and values of a person or group, intentional living refers not simply to any way of life, but to those intentionally chosen by an individual based on awareness of her/his values and fundamental beliefs.”  I find that a great description of Boquete and the people who have come here to live and participate in community.

We have a constant here in Boquete that draws people from around the world to come here and live.  Clean air, abundant sources of water,  amazing flowers, beautiful rivers, and of course plenty of rainbows.  Our area grows 80% of the  fresh produce for Panama, offers an affordable lifestyle, good healthcare and a town where kids can go out at night and not have to worry about getting in trouble (or at least the bad kind!).  For the retiree, there is plenty to do and numerous organizations to participate in.  The Rotary is very active here and it’s membership is growing with expats wanting to give something back to the community.  Another constant is wellness and fitness.

For the more adventurous, there is river rafting and hiking in the mountains.  That’s my daughter (Professional Free Spirit)  in lead position on the raft and my son right next to her!

   

Combine the hiking with yoga and you can go to some incredible places to enjoy nature and body.

    

One of our favorite restaurants is Retrogusto. David hosts the best of “farm to table” food you can find. He is a Michelin Chef and prepares food from the heavens!  The service is also excellent and the staff makes it a point to remember your name, in Panama go figure!! He now has 3 other restaurants to choose from including an incredible steak house called Butcher.

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One of our other favorite places for lunch is Il Pianista run by chef Giovanni and his wife Doris who is a natural hostess.

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Their place is located on a river that has a water fall pouring into it.

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One of our favorite dishes for a light lunch is to split the Il Pianista salad served with a big pour of white wine. Two white wines with double pours and the salad cost $23.

Besides dining out, we visit our local market for fresh vegetables and fish.

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The total bill for what you see below was $13 including the romaine, white and red onions, roma tomatoes, potatoes, huge papaya and 1.5 pound filet of fresh fish!

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The other reason that I fell in love with living here in the mountains is the fact that I can live where it is cool but within an hour and a half, I can be on a boat headed out to islands and fishing spots in the Pacific ocean that rival the best in the world.  We arrive in the morning early and can meet a local captain who we go out with to the islands  in a small panga and set off on another journey.  Boca Chica has some of the most beautiful coast line in Panama and a national marine park comprised of dozens of little tropical islands and sandy coves that remind one of Robinson Crusoe.

    

There are really nice places to stay overnight for under $150 per night.

    

One of our favorites is Bocas del Mar                                                       For a world class experience try Isla Palenque

       

Play on the beach and catch a sunset, then watch  the stars, more than you have ever seen in your life!

    

All of this is a short flight from the US  and Panama City where at the end of the day, you could be up here enjoying the rainbows with us.  Here are some images of Boquete and another reason why AARP continues to rank us in the top ten places in the World to retire.

   

Flowers and coffee are Boquete’s trademarks

    

High altitude cloud forests, rivers and mountains that reach almost 11,000 feet are in our back yard.

    

AARP enlisted Barry Golson, an award-winning travel writer and founder of ForbesTraveler.com, to cover what exactly makes a destination an all-around choice for peaceful, comfortable living for the retiree.  Once again, Panama and particularly Boquete stays in the top ten places.

“Boquete is decidedly gringo-friendly, offering a wide range of back-home amenities, from golf courses to all that nature here in Boquete has to offer. For some expats it also offers an opportunity for reinvention. Retired teachers Rich Lipner, 65, and his wife, Dee Harris, 61, moved from Berkeley, California, to Boquete, where in 2003 they bought a seven-acre organic coffee farm for $135,000. “Over the past seven years we’ve spent approximately $80,000 to build a new 1,000-square-foot guest house and restore the original 2,000-square-foot house,” Lipner says. “We’re living comfortably on our combined Social Security and teachers’ retirement. We’ve begun a new and wondrous chapter in our lives.”

I am writing this as I drink a cup of Rich’s coffee which he roasted  at his coffee farm  and it is really a good dark roasted organic coffee.  He and Dee  are a lovely couple, the kind of folks that gravitate to Boquete.  When you visit you must see his place.

Here is my friend Rich, the Master at Work!

“Panama is a smart choice for retirees who want it all—in a country that really wants them. Not only does it feature attractive retirement destinations—sleek capital city, hot beach towns, cool mountain villages—but it also offers an unbeatable package of retiree benefits and discounts (and a currency tied to the U.S. dollar). Little wonder there has been a steady influx of expats in the past few years.  If you want a temperate highlands retreat surrounded by unmatched natural splendor, the mountain town of Boquete, lee than an hour’s flight from Panama City, is close to heaven. Here expats settle amid rain forests, coffee plantations, burbling streams, and hummingbirds hovering over dazzling flowers.”

what to expect in
BOQUETE

CLIMATE:  Temperate with two distinct seasons, wet (May to November) and dry (December to April). Much cooler than the lowlands and beaches.

EXPAT COMMUNITY: An estimated several thousand.

COST OF LIVING: One can live comfortably on $30,000 a year. Domestic and garden help: about $25 daily. Dinner out: $30 for two.

HEALTH CARE: Good, with private clinics available. For serious medical matters, residents travel to hospitals in David, 30 minutes away, or to Panama City. Hospital Punta Pacifica in Panama City is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International and has U.S- trained doctors. Hospital Paitilla is another excellent hospital located there.

CULTURE AND LEISURE: Rain-forest hiking, river rafting, bird-watching, and coffee-plantation tours, exploring the coastal waters offshore one hour away from the mountains.

ACCESS TO THE U.S.: A 45 minute flight to Panama City, then a three-hour flight to Miami.

Well, it is  time to hit the send button as we are going out to show some tracts of land to a friend who is moving from Costa Rica, go figure!

So now, I end this part of Paradise with my favorite theme about Boquete.

“Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up high…There’s a land that I heard of, once in a lullaby. Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue. And the dreams that you dare to dream, really do come true. ” – E.Y. Harburg

There is indeed a land where rainbows often grace skies that are unencumbered by pollution, life is unhurried, and retirement dreams are fulfilled for many, in the Chiriqui highlands of Panama. Here’s the story…

Ex-pats, for those who are unfamiliar with the term, are those who leave one’s native country to live elsewhere. This unique breed may have a few motivational variations for permanently traversing beyond borders, but they tend to share a common character trait – a great sense of adventure in abandoning what is socially, culturally, and geographically familiar to pursue their dream of a healthier, happier, less hectic lifestyle. And, given the current economic state of affairs, perhaps they share the collective desire to avoid a possible catastrophe.

They seek a better quality of life married to a lower cost of living. They’re confident enough to start over in a new environment, making new friends. Ex-pats likely possess a libertarian streak, a do-it-yourself mentality that propels them to create their lives anew, whether it means transforming a piece of property into a model of green energy self-sufficiency, launching a new school for local kids, or opening a new café. And characteristically, they want to integrate into a community of similar-minded souls.

What gives a particular area the gravitational pull for ex-pats? It often starts with a warm climate and beautiful scenery surrounding a charming, affordable city or town. An abundance of fresh water sources, locally grown food and reliable hydro-electric power. Add a big welcome mat to foreigners from the local people, and a government actively enticing you to stay with such incentives as no property tax for the a number of  years and in some cases forever, a generous program for newcomers to guarantee permanent residency, equal rights under the law, discounts for products and services including international air travel, plus excellent asset protection and maximum privacy from the banking institutions. Welcome to Boquete, Panama, and leave the door open. There’s more coming.

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