Although this may initially look like a put down of Panama it is actually a very positive aspect of the country. Were not talking about Panama being a pain in the ass, although many would argue that it is, were talking about paved roads from the airports in Central American countries and how it affects life and investment. My friend Kevin Brass has the story on his International Property Journal.
Excerpts: In the paved-road-from-airport metrics, Panama is the leader with 80 percent of airport roads paved, according to the study Gonella’s Reveal Real Estate, which tracks the market. Costa Rica was second, with 70 percent of its roads paved from the international airport (thanks to the road from Liberia, in the north.) Then there’s a huge drop-off to Nicaragua, where only 20 percent of the roads are paved, according to Reveal.
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