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Panama is truly known for being a budget-friendly place to retire. When you see the shiny skyscrapers in Panama City, you might think you’ve arrived in Miami instead. However, even with all the shine and luxury, Panama remains one of the best value spots in the world.
The average cost of living in Panama can be much lower than in other countries. What’s most impressive though, is what you get for your money.
Although prices for real estate are rising throughout Panama, housing is still relatively inexpensive compared to the United States and Canada. You can rent a nice apartment in Panama City from US$800 a month—and a really nice place with an amazing view is about US$2,100 a month.
You can find just about anything you want in grocery stores in Panama, but you’ll save big if you shop in the open markets: For instance, vendors compete in local market plazas, so prices for fruits and vegetables are extremely inexpensive.
As for utilities, water and gas are relatively cheap. Electricity, however, can be more expensive. Depending on the number of appliances, electronics, and use of air conditioning, you could pay up to US$250 a month.
Health care in Panama is generally less expensive, but still rivaling North American standards. You can hire both a full-time house cleaner and driver for under US$850 a month. A gardener can be hired for less than US$20 a day.
You can find good food for less than US$7 even in Panama City. Street food is decent and very inexpensive. Barbecued meat on a stick (carne en palito), meat-stuffed pastries (carimañolas and empanadas), and raspados (ice cones) are delicious.
Dinner out at a good restaurant, including wine and dessert, will cost you about US$35.
If you enjoy the cinema, Panama offers movies in theatre for around US$8, and popcorn and a drink are under US$11 too.
Cab rides throughout the city are anywhere from US$2.50 to US$6, although it is helpful to ask how much the ride costs before entering the taxi. And, Uber is also an option.
The nearest beach destination to Panama City has become an extension of the city itself. Every Panama City resident who can afford one has a weekend escape in what’s known as the City Beaches area.
Coronado, the best known of the points along this stretch of coastline, is not a luxury living option. Coronado is mid-market and overrun with tourists, foreign and domestic. That’s a good thing for the rental property investor… but doesn’t make for an ideal get-away-from-it-all beach escape.
Other City Beaches spots in Panama, though, offer both five-star comfort and privacy at a fraction the cost of a fully appointed coastal good life most anywhere else I can think of.
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Panama was a bargain for the U.S. expat 10 years ago. Prices have increased as much as 45% since then, but you can still live here for less than at home. And, depending on your lifestyle and priorities it can also be more expensive.
Plus, if you are planning to live in Panama in exactly the same way you did in the United States you could end up paying more.
The goal is to find the right balance between home comforts and produce from Panama.
For example, U.S. cereals are expensive here but you can get similar cereal from a generic brand cheaper. Imported steak is expensive but Panamanian beef is cheap and delicious.
Perhaps you used to eat lots of apples in the United States. In Panama they are expensive, but pineapples are exceptionally cheap. The closer your lifestyle matches local people, the cheaper it will be for you to live here.
Panama City has evolved over the past 25 years into a global business hub, a boom town attracting investors, entrepreneurs, executives, and opportunity seekers from around the world.
Panama’s capital is a competitive financial services center and a banking haven.
For example, big businesses from Dell and Procter & Gamble to Caterpillar, DHL, and Dole Food have based themselves here, invested in brick-and-mortar operations, and imported and attracted foreign workforces that total in the tens of thousands.
All this global attention and demand has translated into a steadily rising cost of living. It has also meant continued development of city services and of the available standard of living.
Most importantly, Panama has the most stable currency in Latin America. So, you can retire to Panama with ease of mind that there’s no currency exchange risk.
A typical middle-class salary in Panama is about $1,200 for a worker in Panama City. However, in the countryside and smaller cities, this drops to around $636.80 per month.
Parts of Panama are still poor and people get by on less than $450 per month.
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Panama is not the most expensive country in Central America.
In Panama, you can find affordable living in smaller towns and rural areas away from big cities like Panama City and David. Towns such as Boquete, Volcán, Las Tablas, and Pedasí offer a lower cost of living than urban areas.
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