Beautiful 300 Meter Apartment in Bella Vista
Panama Property. If you are looking for an exceptional buy on an exceptional apartment you owe it to yourself to see our apartment. Located in Bella Vista in an area close to Parque Urraca that is quiet but within walking distance to great restaurants, banks, a major grocery store, laundry, dry cleaners and almost any other need you might have. The... [Read more of this review]
My Failed Attempts To Friend Panama’s Yeyés
My failed attempts to friend Panama’s Yeyés. “Yeyé” is a subculture in Panama, one of its most exclusive. The definition of Yeyés would be preppy, wealthy people who like to show off a lot. Thus far, my attempts to understand Yeyé culture by befriending them have been unsuccessful. Even though I have many friends... [Read more of this review]
Where To Live? Question From A Reader
Question from a reader. “Hey Guys, My names Alex I’m a 25 year old dude from Colorado in the states. I’m moving down to Panama tomorrow to work as an English teacher. I’ve got some interviews in the City of Knowledge next week, but I was wondering if you could give me advice on where to live in Panama CIty. I don’t speak... [Read more of this review]
Panama Cooking Classes
Bored of cooking for the family? Worried about feeding visitors for the next week? Too busy with work to make healthy, home-cooked meals? MiniJaja Gourmet can help with all of the above, and more. Offering a range of services including cooking classes, special events catering, and weekly meal preparation, MiniJaja Gourmet can make your life a little... [Read more of this review]
Building A Strong Social Network Like The Pros In Panama
Panama Properties. Written by: Kent Davis. From top secret bank contacts to Hard Rock pool parties to New York, Toronto, Mexico City, Madrid and beyond, Panama continues to entertain and improve the lives of its residents and investors. In this month’s newsletter, we offer access to our private network covering individuals in many essential... [Read more of this review]
Understanding El Gringo Frio
Understanding El Gringo Frio. I was in Guatemala the first time a Latina girlfriend told me, “Ebans, tu eres frio.” (Evan, are you cold). At the time, were we sitting in a local coffee shop in Antigua, Guatemala sharing a cafe con leche (coffee with milk). She was surprised that I was not sitting beside her holding her hand. To her,... [Read more of this review]




