Jackie Loves Living in Rural NUARIO Panama (With Ocean Views)
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Jackie lives in a beautiful rural area of the Azuero Peninsula. Her house and goat farm are atop a hill with beautiful ocean views.
Learn why she picked Panama and what her life is like now. She shares her costs of living and more.
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What a cool lady and her dog was clearly in bliss😅
Yes, that was one happy pup!
Hola and wishing one and all a wonderful and beautiful and blessed day
Very peaceful vibe she has.🙌🏼
Jackie is in her paradise!
Hello from I m Key West fl
I love your video and thinking about moving there. Keep the video's coming
Mitchell
Glad you enjoyed the video
That place looks so peaceful. Thanks for sharing.
It sure does!,
Wish I was there
What a beautiful 😍 place for a home!
Thanks for sharing
It really is! Thanks for watching
Hola from New Jersey
Hello there!
Super video! I would love to live in the same area. My dream is to have an acre and a horse. Thank you. This is very informative.
M
dang it I missed the premiere. Wow I love her house!! I would love to live up there!! so cool!! I wonder how much she paid for that place? Are there other 'mountain top' homes available? so many questions...
There are other mountain top homes for sale. Check prices on craigslist panama
Less than $180,000 for house and 14 acres
Excellent presentation.
Thanks for watching
Buenas from SE Virginia
Awesome ❤
Great interview! Thank you for sharing! It would be nice to hear the price range for a house like yours and your thoughts on the chance of finding a place like yours. It looks like a lovely situation, however it looks like it's a relatively long drive for some people to Las Tablas, Chitre or a larger place like David. Thank you again for sharing!
From Jackie. I paid less than $180,000 with a house and 6 hectacres (14 acres) It's actually divided into 4 properties (titled, of course). There's a road and two other flattened areas for building spots. I did bump out the back of the house to add two bedrooms. It was a studio when I bought it. Also added a well and a deposito since buying it.
@@PanamaRelocationTours thank you for sharing Jackie and please forgive me I was a bit too nosey! It is helpful and encouraging to see clearly how brave people like you Jackie are truly making a fresh, new and affordable life in an incredible place like the place where you are. You may not see yourself as brave, but we do. Warm regards to you Jackie.
RN NURSES ROCK
How is that infamous humidity?
In the higher elevations, like where she bought, the humidity is fine. Elevation is the key. It's like living anywhere else in the mountains.
So many want to live by the ocean, but it is very hot, often 90F+ degrees, and often humid if there's not a good breeze.
I'd rather live in the mountains and visit the ocean.
it would be nice to know the "price range "your type of place costs to purchase
I’d like more clarity on healthcare, because many of us do need health services.
See this article about health insurance options. panamarelocationtours.com/health-insurance-options-in-panama
GReat Story, I didnt understand teh name of the Town, can you spell it out? Is it north or south of Las Tabls?
south of Las Tablas -- town is Nuario
Thank you.
Wonderful!
I have thought about raising goats before, Are there many ex-pats doing it? Is it difficult? I would love to see a video just about raising goats in Panama!
I have not heard of others raising goats but I'm sure there are many others who do it. It know there is a guy in Boquete who raises goats
good info! And thanks for keeping up with the comments! Not everyone does this! Just anther sign of the great service PRT offers!
@@sandrarenolds i try to keep up with the comments!
What is the name of the town?
NUARIO
What kind of visa did she get?
She got a Pensionado visa
@@PanamaRelocationTours She doesn't look old enough to have a pension which is why I asked
@@roundpaws You don't have to be old for that pensionado visa, you can be as young as 18. Some live off a trust fund, others military pensions, being a nurse she probably has a good retirement from the hospital she worked at for 20 years. I get your point though, I think coming from America your mind would never associate young face with a Senior. 🙂
Very cheap