Price: USD$120,000.00 (one hundred twenty thousand).
Owner Financing:
Province: Bocas Del Toro
Location: 5th Street South Bocas Town
Size Of Property: 540 square meters or 5940 square feet
Size Selection: Lot
Water Frontage: No. Property located at walking distance from Water Taxi Torres and Bocas Marine & Tours water taxi service.
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Type Of Ownership: Title.
Type Of Property (Main): Commercial.
Type Of Property (Sub): Residential.
Improvements On The Property: fence.
Road Access: Yes.
Municipal Electric: Yes.
Municipal Water: Yes.
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NATURAL SPLENDOR One of the most geographically diverse regions in the Caribbean, Bocas del Toro has only recently been discovered by domestic and international tourists seeking a pristine eco-tourism experience. This property can be developed into a hotel or a house. Unspoiled coral reefs, rain forests and miles of unspoiled beaches are within close proximity. Quality jungle tours, river tours, island tours birdwatching and turtle-watching expeditions are only part of what Nature lovers will discover. Bocas is also home to at least two tribes of indigenous Indians whose villages can be visited by invitation. Several of these villages are located in the Bastimentos National Marine Park, a gem among Panama’s National Parks. Bocas is also one of the few places in the world selected by the Smithsonian Institution as a location for one of its research facilities. CARIBBEAN CHARM, 21st CENTURY CONVENIENCE The main town on the archipelago is Bocas del Toro on the southeastern tip of Isla C ólon, a waterfront town with a rich history stretching back to the late 1800s. With all the charm of Caribbean waterfront eateries, hotels and shops, Bocas also boasts paved streets, treated potable water, internet service, Cable TV, a hospital with ambulance service and a fire department. Several flights land daily at the well-equipped airport from Panama City and other nearby cities. Taxi service by boat is available throughout the day from Almirante, the closest city on the mainland. If you prefer to travel by car, ferry service is provided several times each week from Almirante. HASSLE-FREE TOURISM As in all of Panama, the currency is the U.S. dollar. In Bocas, you’ll find that most people speak English. Perhaps more important, you’ll find the townsfolk friendly and helpful. They appreciate visitors and will go out of their way to assist you. Enjoy strolling through town to dinner, to catch a water taxi or just to check out the shops. So many visitors have fallen under the spell of Bocas del Toro that the town is seeing something of a real estate boom. Although prices are rising, they still represent some of the best buys in the Caribbean. Panama’s policy of attracting retirees means that you can enjoy the good life in Bocas in safe and beautiful surroundings on a retirement income. Walter Kawano Thank you for dealing with BDTRSi Fianza 0804-01567-01 Licencia B R 0158 Office: 757-9401 Cel Phone: 6676-6780 email: liveyourdream@bocasparadise.com second email: motorealty@yahoo.com www.bocasparadise.com Republic of Panama. Other places of interest near this property: http://www.ultimorefugio.com/ http://www.hotelolas.com/index.php http://www.casaverdebocas.com/ http://www.bocartrestaurant.com/ http://www.bocas.com/hoteles/m&m-residencias/m&m-residencias-bocas.htm http://www.palmaroyale.com/ http://www.ghbahia.com/ http://www.spanishatlocations.com/accommodation/bed-and-breakfast/bed-and-breakfast-bocas-del-toro/ http://www.naturalmysticbocas.com/ How to get to Bocas from Costa Rica or Panama City Panama: FROM PANAMA CITY: By AIRPLANE: In the Bocas del Toro province there are two domestic airports: at Bocas del Toro town, in Colon Island, and in Changuinola. One airline travel between Panama City (Albrook Airport) and Bocas del Toro and Changuinola: AIR PANAMA. Consult the website to know the schedules and prices of the flights. AEROPERLAS has suspended its flights from March 1, 2012. By CAR Take the Panamerican Highway up to the entrance to Gualaca (404 Km). Turn to the right and the road to Chiriqui Grande (98 Km) and then, at Rambala (90 km), in a crossroads where there are a gas station and a restaurant, turn to the left, taking the road to Almirante (68 km) and Changuinola (98 km). Roads are paved, in good condition. Beautiful views in the mountains. If you are going to the Archipelago stop in Almirante, where you can leave the car in a parking lot or take the ferry boat to Bocas del Toro. By BUS Take the bus to Bocas del Toro in the Panama Albrook terminal. It stops in the crossroads of Rambala (8 hours), in Almirante (9.5 hours) and in Changuinola (11 hours). ALMIRANTE/ARCHIPIELAGO In Almirante take a marine taxi (Bocas Marine Tours) ($4 – 30 minutes), that departs each half hour from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm or a ferry boat (2 hours) to Bocas del Toro (Colon Island). The ferry boat Almirante/Bocas del Toro only runs tuesdays to sundays, leaving Almirante at 8:00 am and Bocas del Toro at 04:00 pm. FROM COSTA RICA: By AIRPLANE: There is one airline travelling between Costa Rica (San José) and Bocas del Toro: NATURE AIR. Consult their website to know schedules and prices of the flights. By CAR The quickest way is to make the border crossing in Sixaola / Guabito, then drive to Changuinola (10 km), Almirante (35 Km) intended for the Archipelago, or Chiriqui Grande (100 km). The road is paved, in good condition. If you are going to the Archipelago stop in Almirante, where you can leave the car in a parking lot or take the ferry boat to Bocas del Toro. By BUS There are two buses, one from Limon (departs with intervals of 2 hours) that ends at the border (Sixaola). The other, from San José, crosses the border at Sixaola and ends at Changuinola. This bus (Transporte Bocatoreño) departs in front of the hotel Cocori, in San Jose, at 9:00 am (local time) daily, arriving to Changuinola at 5:00 pm, (local time). To go to Almirante from Sixaola you can take a taxi ($15), or a bus ($1) or taxi ($5) to the Changuinola bus terminal, and here a bus to Almirante ($1.50 – 45 minutes). To return to San Jose by bus, Transporte Bocatoreño leaves daily at 10:00 am from the bus terminal in Changuinola. ALMIRANTE/ARCHIPIELAGO In Almirante take a marine taxi (Bocas Marine Tours) ($4 – 30 minutes), that departs each half hour from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm or a ferry boat (2 hours) to Bocas del Toro (Colon Island). The ferry boat Almirante/Bocas del Toro only runs tuesdays to sundays, leaving Almirante at 8:00 am and Bocas del Toro at 04:00 pm. (information is subject to change without notice): http://www.bocas.com/bocas-howto.htm
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