Thank you for such a well organized presentation: no chatter , no hype, 'just the facts' and logical ideas. And thank you for not doing the typical quick photo shots that are usually found on these types of videos: the ones where you begin to focus on the nice picture and then switches quickly to another shot. I hope all other travel vloggers see your style and learn from you. Well done.
I've lived in David for 5 years. The city has more wildlife than rainy, always cold Boquette. Beaches, islands, fishing boats, mountains, waterfalls, rivers, within 50 minutes. Gyms, hospitals, Chiropractors, discos, bowling, airport, baseball, ect. Oh! And everyday highs between 82 and 95. Bags of farm food for $1. You'd hate it. Please don't come!!
Panama has everything depending on what you want. In a nice small package too! The world is a big place though so there are a lot of choices. I think that's why the country offers the pensionado visa and others to incentivize people with money to move there. Glad to hear you enjoy David but that is way too hot for me. Maybe somewhere halfway up the mountain between Boquete and David though!
I just finished a 1 month visit to Chiriqui provence in search of a place to live. Volcan and nearby Paso Anchon and surroundings had NO rentals available, Boquete was too crowded and too expensive. My visit also included Pacific coast villages like Boca Chica, Puerto Armuelles, and Playa de Barquete. Too hot! I finally found a rental in the Bugaba Highlands, with its more temperate climate, lush environment, and reasonable cost. My channel @psirotta Travels in Panama shows some of my explorations and my soon to be retirement locale.
Alright! Appreciate the info. Sorry to hear you had no luck finding rentals in the Highlands. I do see availability for short term rentals but obviously not what you're looking for. I see properties in Boquete come up for between $600-$750 quite often. I guess you're looking for something cheaper/nicer for the money. I totally get that. Good luck man. I will check out your channel. Thank you.
Awesome video and info Thanks Wife and I are moving next year to Panama to Retire and we are looking to get away from the Austin Tx. Weather, crow, traffic etc.. we LOVE our privacy, our plan is to Purchase a Home and settle down with our dogs they are our life’s. Your video helps a lot, Boquete it’s taking our harts for the climate for sure. Thanks again Arana
You are very welcome and glad you enjoyed the video. Boquete is certainly an amazing choice in my opinion. Another viewer asked me to do a video on Pedasi which I will do next. Stay tuned.
A decision matrix is a good idea. I'll be retiring to Panama early next year. I desire to be _near_ the "front row", so-to-speak. I like comfort (not considering the heat), convenience, and proximity to the beach. But I ain't trying to pay $1500 a month in rent either, so Panama City or Coronado are out. It's gonna take some time to narrow it down as I learn more about the country.
After working and living in Canada for more than 14 years, I like it hot and close to the ocean. I live here in Panama now for over 4 years, November 5 years. A lot of the roads have changed to the bad. Valle de Anton road looks like a war torn road. Boquete is like little USA! No thanks. Mountains are not my things, because the roads & most importantly, daily rain. Lived 10 months in the Las Tablas area. Too many power outages! Had to throw out a lot of food. No thanks. So I settled at the San Carlos area. Greetings
Good to hear from you! Thanks for sharing a bit of your experience. The mountains are my thing but definitely not for everyone. Guess I'm a Highlander. I will have to look into the San Carlos area and check it out!
It depends if 90+ degrees F is too hot for you. It is for me. And yes, all the coast is hot. Remember, you are very close to the equator, so, hot, Hot, HOT! 🔥🥵
Panama is my homeland and it is actually sad to see how Americans are moving there and acting like it's their home, while the locals are "put out". I still have relatives there so it is disturbing. The Americans look for the "good" areas as opposed to the "bad" areas to live. Here comes the gentrification. The Americans bring their "ways" to the country and contaminate it. Now you know how I feel as do some of the locals.
@fitg6251 Sorry you think/feel that way. I know a lot of Americans that feel that way about foreigners coming to their country too. I don't pay much attention to them either.@@fitg6251
Thank you for such a well organized presentation: no chatter , no hype, 'just the facts' and logical ideas. And thank you for not doing the typical quick photo shots that are usually found on these types of videos: the ones where you begin to focus on the nice picture and then switches quickly to another shot. I hope all other travel vloggers see your style and learn from you. Well done.
Why thank you! In addition to making videos I watch a lot myself. Glad to hear such positive feedback and that I am on the right track.
I've lived in David for 5 years. The city has more wildlife than rainy, always cold Boquette. Beaches, islands, fishing boats, mountains, waterfalls, rivers, within 50 minutes. Gyms, hospitals, Chiropractors, discos, bowling, airport, baseball, ect. Oh! And everyday highs between 82 and 95. Bags of farm food for $1. You'd hate it. Please don't come!!
Panama has everything depending on what you want. In a nice small package too! The world is a big place though so there are a lot of choices. I think that's why the country offers the pensionado visa and others to incentivize people with money to move there. Glad to hear you enjoy David but that is way too hot for me. Maybe somewhere halfway up the mountain between Boquete and David though!
@@beasleyfinds The heat and mold
Apparently you two are not from Houston!
I just finished a 1 month visit to Chiriqui provence in search of a place to live. Volcan and nearby Paso Anchon and surroundings had NO rentals available, Boquete was too crowded and too expensive. My visit also included Pacific coast villages like Boca Chica, Puerto Armuelles, and Playa de Barquete. Too hot! I finally found a rental in the Bugaba Highlands, with its more temperate climate, lush environment, and reasonable cost. My channel @psirotta Travels in Panama shows some of my explorations and my soon to be retirement locale.
Alright! Appreciate the info. Sorry to hear you had no luck finding rentals in the Highlands. I do see availability for short term rentals but obviously not what you're looking for. I see properties in Boquete come up for between $600-$750 quite often. I guess you're looking for something cheaper/nicer for the money. I totally get that. Good luck man. I will check out your channel. Thank you.
@@beasleyfinds
I'm a beginner and true amateur when it comes to making videos, so please don't be too disappointed.
come on man, you can do it! No judgement
Hola Friends! Let me know what you think about the video and if you have any issues with the download. Thanks - Beasley.
Great video Beasley. Keep churning 'em out !
Fabulous job, my man👏👏 thinking about relocating to Boquete in about a year or two …from , Oklahoma
Excellent thank you! I do love Boquete. I was out for a visit in Oklahoma City for a visit not that long ago. Thanks for reaching out.
Awesome video and info
Thanks
Wife and I are moving next year to Panama to Retire and we are looking to get away from the Austin Tx. Weather, crow, traffic etc.. we LOVE our privacy, our plan is to Purchase a Home and settle down with our dogs they are our life’s. Your video helps a lot, Boquete it’s taking our harts for the climate for sure.
Thanks again
Arana
You are very welcome and glad you enjoyed the video. Boquete is certainly an amazing choice in my opinion. Another viewer asked me to do a video on Pedasi which I will do next. Stay tuned.
A decision matrix is a good idea. I'll be retiring to Panama early next year.
I desire to be _near_ the "front row", so-to-speak. I like comfort (not considering the heat), convenience, and proximity to the beach. But I ain't trying to pay $1500 a month in rent either, so Panama City or Coronado are out. It's gonna take some time to narrow it down as I learn more about the country.
Yes, good to get thoughts organized with a decision matrix. Perhaps somewhere between Coronado and El Valle? Have you checked out Penonome area?
@@beasleyfinds
No, haven't been to Penonome. I will look it up. Thanks for the suggestion.
Thank you. Great info.
Appreciate the feedback!
After working and living in Canada for more than 14 years, I like it hot and close to the ocean. I live here in Panama now for over 4 years, November 5 years. A lot of the roads have changed to the bad. Valle de Anton road looks like a war torn road. Boquete is like little USA! No thanks. Mountains are not my things, because the roads & most importantly, daily rain. Lived 10 months in the Las Tablas area. Too many power outages! Had to throw out a lot of food. No thanks. So I settled at the San Carlos area. Greetings
Good to hear from you! Thanks for sharing a bit of your experience. The mountains are my thing but definitely not for everyone. Guess I'm a Highlander. I will have to look into the San Carlos area and check it out!
I have been thinking about Boquete initially ,but eventually Volcan...not sure yet..will continue to research. Thank you for this video🎉
Choices, choices...
Can you look at Pedasi in very Curious looks nice also
I can, but it might take a while because I'm working on a couple other videos at the moment. Thanks 🙏
@beasleyfinds
Thank you God bless
At the coast everywhere to hot?
For me yes, maybe not for you
It depends if 90+ degrees F is too hot for you. It is for me. And yes, all the coast is hot. Remember, you are very close to the equator, so, hot, Hot, HOT! 🔥🥵
Which places have the most modern plumbing and which have the least?
Panama City most modern. If in doubt, don't flush toilet paper. Put in waste basket.
Panama is my homeland and it is actually sad to see how Americans are moving there and acting like it's their home, while the locals are "put out". I still have relatives there so it is disturbing. The Americans look for the "good" areas as opposed to the "bad" areas to live. Here comes the gentrification. The Americans bring their "ways" to the country and contaminate it. Now you know how I feel as do some of the locals.
@fitg6251 Sorry you think/feel that way. I know a lot of Americans that feel that way about foreigners coming to their country too. I don't pay much attention to them either.@@fitg6251
@@fitg6251I understand but los panamaños have to approvechar. Gentrification is worldwide
@@fitg6251How logical is it to look for a place to live in the "bad areas"? No one, not even the locals WANT to live in those areas.
What are the requirments to move to Panama and starting a life,any ideas or advice?
You should watch the rest of my Panama videos to get the details
Anyone know how good the internet is in Volcan?
Nope
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