PODCAST: Why Our Caracol Deal is the Best True Beachfront
I just recorded a phone call with my senior researcher Margaret Summerfield who's just back from Playa Caracol... Listen now.
I just recorded a phone call with my senior researcher Margaret Summerfield who's just back from Playa Caracol... Listen now.
It's been a few hours since the doors opened to our deal steps from the beach in Playa Caracol. The phones have not stopped ringing. The sales team has been flat to the mat trying to get back to every RETA member who called and couldn't get through.
In three hours, our brand-new deal in Playa Caracol on Panama's Pacific Riviera is open. I can't emphasize enough just how big of a deal it is to come across true beachfront luxury homes so close to a global hub like Panama City at this price...
Tomorrow at 1 p.m. ET our newest deal opens in the Residences at Playa Caracol. It's important you understand this opportunity fully so that you're ready to act tomorrow. That's why I recommend you read this deal recap right now...
In 1948, an empty acre and a half on Point Dume in Malibu sold for the princely sum of $3,100. Today, a 0.9-acre lot there is listed at $3.75 million.
A recent report from global real estate consultancy Knight Frank shows that beachfront homes command a premium of 58.5%. The report also states that waterfront properties are amongst the most desirable, which is backed up by research from Zillow.
I urge you to read and review everything in this report because I've hand-picked only those residences that make up the super-prime strip of beachfront and that means there's a very limited number...
A Path of Progress is sweeping along at breakneck speed and we're almost ready to act with RETA-only pricing from just $184,300...
It might seem like a big ask to uncover such opportunities regularly...after all, they are supposed to be "once in a lifetime." It's not easy, I'll grant you, but think back your entire life to places you know...places you have lived, or spent time...
Our RETA roots go very deep in Panama. I've spent a huge amount of time there. But my senior researcher, Margaret Summerfield has lived in Panama for over a decade. Today I'm going to hand over to Margaret for her to explain why...