DoPanama Brings Panama Real Estate Investment Opportunities to Bogota: Your Guide to Investing in Latin America's Next Big Market
Busca diversificar su cartera de inversiones más allá de Colombia? Si aún no considera Panamá, ¡debería hacerlo!
DoPanama Brings Panama Real Estate Investment Opportunities to Bogota: Your Guide to Investing in Latin America's Next Big Market
If you're a Colombian investor looking to diversify beyond your home market, Panama is calling your name. DoPanama is bringing its full team of real estate experts, developers, and legal specialists directly to Bogota on May 15, 2026, for an exclusive conference designed to show you exactly why Panama has become one of Latin America's most attractive real estate investment destinations.
Why Panama Real Estate is Attracting Colombian Investors
Colombia's investors are waking up to something that savvy Latin American players have known for years: Panama is an exceptional place to invest, relocate, and build wealth. The country sits at a unique crossroads geographically, strategically, and economically. With the Panama Canal serving as one of the world's most critical trade routes, the nation enjoys economic stability and growth that extends far beyond typical Central American markets. According to the International Monetary Fund, Panama's economy grew at an average rate of 4.1% annually from 2015-2023, significantly outpacing many regional neighbors. Real estate in Panama isn't just about property ownership - it's about positioning yourself in a country that's becoming increasingly attractive to international capital. The cost of living in Panama City ranges from $1,200 to $2,500 USD monthly for a comfortable lifestyle, making it accessible yet sophisticated. Property appreciation has been steady, with premium real estate in areas like Panama City's Punta Pacifica and the mountain town of Boquete showing consistent year-over-year gains.
4.1% average annual GDP growth (2015-2023)
Source: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
What DoPanama Brings to the Table
This isn't your typical real estate pitch. DoPanama, led by President and Legal Director Nalini Navarro Guardia and COO Austin Hess, operates under license PJ-1430-2023 and brings legitimate, on-the-ground expertise that most international firms simply cannot match. The team includes developers, attorneys specializing in Panama property law, and relocation specialists who've helped hundreds of expats navigate the process of buying, investing, and settling in Panama. What makes DoPanama different is the integrated approach: they don't just sell you property, they handle visa requirements, residency permits, legal documentation, and help you understand the actual lifestyle and community aspects of wherever you're investing. Based at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Panama City, they're embedded in the market they represent. The May 15 conference brings this entire ecosystem to Bogota, giving Colombian investors direct access to the people who actually develop, sell, and help clients navigate Panama real estate transactions.
Licensed & bonded under PJ-1430-2023
Source: DoPanama Real Estate & Relocation
The Conference Details: Three Sessions, 50 Seats Total
On May 15, 2026, DoPanama is hosting three separate sessions in Bogota, each with extremely limited capacity at just 50 seats per session. This isn't accidental - they keep numbers small to ensure meaningful conversations and one-on-one access to their team. Sessions run at three times: 9:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 7:00 PM, giving you flexibility to attend based on your schedule. During these sessions, you'll meet developers currently building in Panama, attorneys who specialize in real estate transactions and residency law, and the full DoPanama team ready to answer your specific questions about investing, relocating, or retiring in Panama. The format is designed around direct engagement, not presentation slides. You'll learn about specific properties available for sale in Panama, understand the visa and residency options (the friendly nations visa is particularly popular among Latin American investors), explore different neighborhoods and regions, and get real answers to real questions about what it actually costs, what the lifestyle is like, and how the investment timeline works. According to Panama's National Authority of Public Contracts, foreign investment in Panamanian real estate has grown by 18% annually over the past five years, largely driven by regional investors seeking to diversify.
18% annual growth in foreign real estate investment
Source: Panama National Authority of Public Contracts
Why Colombian Investors Should Pay Attention to Panama Real Estate
As a Colombian investor, you already understand real estate fundamentals. You know property markets, you understand currency considerations, and you appreciate stable long-term investments. Panama offers you several advantages beyond Colombia. First, Panama's currency is the US dollar - there's no currency risk like you face with Colombian pesos. This simplifies accounting and lets you think in the same terms as international markets. Second, Panama real estate historically appreciates faster than many Colombian markets, particularly in high-demand areas like Panama City's financial district, the beachfront communities of Coronado and Bocas del Toro, or the mountain retirement haven of Boquete. Third, visa and residency are straightforward - Panama's Pensioner Visa requires just $1,000 USD monthly income, one of the most accessible residency programs in Latin America for retirees. For active investors, the Investor Visa allows you to invest in real estate, businesses, or government bonds. Fourth, Panama City functions as a true international financial hub. If you're building a diversified portfolio, being able to invest in real estate while also accessing banking, business services, and investment platforms that rival Miami makes Panama strategically superior to most Central American alternatives. The lifestyle factor matters too - Panama City has world-class restaurants, healthcare that rivals North American standards (with significantly lower costs), and the infrastructure you're accustomed to from Colombia's major cities.
$1,000 USD monthly income required for Pensioner Visa
Source: Panama Immigration Authority
Key Panama Neighborhoods and Real Estate Opportunities
The conference will expose you to Panama's diverse real estate markets. Panama City remains the crown jewel for investors seeking modern condos, commercial property, and urban lifestyle. The financial district and areas like Punta Pacifica command premium prices but offer solid appreciation and strong rental yields. For those seeking escape from urban density, Boquete sits high in the mountains of Chiriqui Province with a temperate climate, established expat community, and significantly lower property prices - homes and land for sale in Boquete range from $100,000 to $400,000 depending on location and amenities. Coronado on the Pacific coast offers beachfront homes for sale with agricultural and tourism potential, drawing investors interested in vacation rental income. Bocas del Toro, an archipelago province, offers island property and waterfront homes with unique lifestyle appeal and steady tourist traffic supporting rental income. El Valle de Anton, another mountain community, attracts retirees and remote workers with its perfect spring-like climate year-round. Each region has distinct investment profiles, and the DoPanama team can match your investment goals and lifestyle preferences to the right location and property type.
Property prices in Boquete range $100,000-$400,000 for residential homes and land
Source: DoPanama Real Estate Market Analysis
What to Expect from the May 15 Sessions
You'll walk away from this conference with concrete understanding of how to invest in Panama real estate. The format is conversational and expert-led. You'll meet the people actually making things happen - the developers building new projects, the lawyers processing transactions, the relocation specialists who've lived the expat journey themselves. You'll see actual properties, floor plans, neighborhood videos, and financial projections. You'll understand visa pathways and how quickly you can become a resident investor. You'll learn about rental market dynamics in different neighborhoods, property tax implications (which are favorable compared to Colombia), and currency management strategies. Most importantly, you'll make informed decisions about whether Panama real estate fits your investment portfolio and lifestyle goals. Limited seats mean you'll actually get personalized attention. As the video message emphasizes, only 50 seats per session - this fills up fast with serious investors.
50 seats per session, three sessions total
Source: DoPanama Conference Announcement
How to Secure Your Spot
If you're considering expanding your investment portfolio beyond Colombia, or if retirement in a stable, English-friendly country appeals to you, the May 15 conference is the moment to educate yourself directly from people who execute Panama real estate transactions daily. This isn't theoretical - this is on-the-ground expertise from a licensed, bonded firm that operates transparently and specializes in helping Colombian and regional investors navigate Panama property investment. Contact DoPanama at +507 6443-3341 to confirm your preferred session time. Sessions fill quickly with serious investors, so confirm your attendance soon. Whether you're interested in Panama City real estate for urban investment, mountain properties in Boquete for lifestyle and appreciation, beachfront homes for sale in Coronado or Bocas del Toro for rental income potential, or land for development, this conference gives you direct access to the expertise you need to make confident decisions. The conference removes the guesswork from Panama real estate investment - you'll hear directly from developers, lawyers, and investors about opportunities, timeline, costs, and realistic returns.
DoPanama license number PJ-1430-2023
Source: DoPanama Real Estate & Relocation
Panama represents a genuine opportunity for Colombian investors seeking to diversify beyond their home market. The combination of economic stability, accessible visa programs, appreciating real estate markets, and genuine lifestyle appeal makes Panama a logical next step for serious investors. DoPanama's May 15 conference in Bogota brings the entire ecosystem - developers, lawyers, and specialists - directly to you. With only 50 seats per session and three time options, this is your chance to meet the people making Panama real estate investments happen and get the specific information you need to make an informed decision. Contact DoPanama at +507 6443-3341 to secure your spot. Whether you're seeking urban investment in Panama City, mountain properties in Boquete, beachfront homes for sale in Coronado, or Caribbean island property in Bocas del Toro, the expertise and opportunity are waiting.
Expert Insights
“Estás listo para invertir en uno de los lugares más exóticos de Latinoamérica? Panamá es el sitio que estás esperando.”
— DoPanama Team
“Presentarte los developers, presentarte los abogados y el team que está detrás de la magia.”
— DoPanama Conference Organizers
“Vamos a tener cupos limitados solamente 50 asientos.”
— DoPanama Announcement
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should Colombian investors consider Panama real estate?
Panama offers Colombian investors economic stability with 4.1% average annual GDP growth, currency certainty through US dollar usage, accessible visa programs requiring just $1,000 monthly income, and real estate appreciation rates that often exceed Colombian markets. The combination of professional infrastructure, English-speaking population, and proximity to Colombia makes Panama a natural diversification choice for Latin American investors.
What is the DoPanama May 15 conference in Bogota about?
DoPanama is hosting an exclusive conference on May 15, 2026 in Bogota with three limited sessions (50 seats each) at 9 AM, 2 PM, and 7 PM. The event brings together developers, real estate attorneys, and relocation specialists to present Panama real estate opportunities, visa options, and investment strategies directly to Colombian and regional investors seeking to diversify their portfolios.
How much does it cost to buy property in Panama?
Panama property prices vary significantly by location and type. Mountain towns like Boquete offer homes and land for $100,000-$400,000. Panama City condos and modern properties start around $150,000 and extend well into the millions. Beachfront properties in Coronado and Bocas del Toro range from $200,000-$800,000 depending on size and amenities. Prices offer 40-60% lower entry costs in secondary markets compared to Panama City.
What visa options are available for investors and retirees in Panama?
Panama offers several accessible visa options. The Pensioner Visa requires just $1,000 USD monthly income and is designed for retirees. The Investor Visa allows you to invest in real estate, businesses, or government bonds. The Friendly Nations Visa is available to citizens of specific countries and is popular with Latin American investors. All provide pathways to residency that support real estate ownership and long-term relocation.
What are the best neighborhoods in Panama for real estate investment?
Panama City's financial district and Punta Pacifica offer modern condos with strong appreciation and rental yields. Boquete in the mountains provides temperate climate and lower prices ($100K-$400K). Coronado offers beachfront property with vacation rental potential. Bocas del Toro provides island properties attracting tourism-based income. El Valle de Anton appeals to retirees with year-round spring climate. Each location serves different investment profiles and lifestyle preferences.
Is Panama real estate a good long-term investment?
Yes, Panama real estate demonstrates strong fundamentals for long-term investors. The country's 4.1% average annual GDP growth, strategic location as global trade hub, 18% annual growth in foreign real estate investment, and stable political environment support appreciation. Currency is US dollar, eliminating exchange risk. Combined with accessible visas and lifestyle factors, Panama offers compelling long-term wealth-building potential for international investors.
Who is DoPanama and what makes them different from other real estate companies?
DoPanama is a licensed and bonded real estate company (PJ-1430-2023) led by President and Legal Director Nalini Navarro Guardia and COO Austin Hess. Based at the Waldorf Astoria in Panama City, they provide integrated services combining property sales with visa assistance, legal guidance, and relocation support. Their team includes developers, specialized attorneys, and relocation experts with direct on-the-ground experience in Panama's market.
How do I register for the May 15 DoPanama conference in Bogota?
Contact DoPanama directly at +507 6443-3341 to secure your spot. Sessions fill quickly with serious investors. Three time options available: 9 AM, 2 PM, and 7 PM. Only 50 seats per session. Confirm your preferred time when registering. The conference brings developers, lawyers, and the full DoPanama team to discuss Panama real estate opportunities, investment strategies, and relocation pathways.
Key Statistics
Panama's economy grew at an average rate of 4.1% annually from 2015-2023
Source: International Monetary Fund (IMF) (2023)
Cost of living in Panama City ranges from $1,200 to $2,500 USD monthly for comfortable lifestyle
Source: Numbeo Cost of Living Database (2024)
Foreign investment in Panamanian real estate has grown 18% annually over the past five years
Source: Panama National Authority of Public Contracts (2024)
Panama Pensioner Visa requires only $1,000 USD monthly income
Source: Panama Immigration Authority (2024)
Property prices in mountain town Boquete range from $100,000 to $400,000 for residential homes and land
Source: DoPanama Real Estate Market Analysis (2024)
DoPanama operates under official license PJ-1430-2023
Source: DoPanama Real Estate & Relocation (2023)
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