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Luxury Properties for sale in Panama

  • Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Colón
    Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Colón
    Price on Application
    100 m² 1 2
    Presented by GIEFFE PATRIMONI Real Estate Advisor, Torino - Londra - Alba - Milano - Roma - Monza.
    Premium
  • Luxury home in Bocas del Toro, Distrito de Bocas del Toro
    Luxury home in Bocas del Toro, Distrito de Bocas del Toro
    TL 36,830,300
    356 m² 2 2
    Presented by REMAX ACQUA
  • Mansion in Clayton, Distrito de Panamá
    Mansion in Clayton, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 322,669,000
    1,050 m² 7 5
    Presented by Clayton Heights Prop
  • Farmhouse in Río Hato, Distrito de Antón
    Farmhouse in Río Hato, Distrito de Antón
    TL 267,354,000
    10 21
    Presented by EQUITY LAND ESTATE
  • Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 161,334,000
    5 4
    Presented by Panama View Realty
  • Land in Punta Vieja, Provincia de Bocas del Toro
    Land in Punta Vieja, Provincia de Bocas del Toro
    TL 553,146,000
    290,000 m²
    Presented by REMAX ACQUA
  • Apartment in Boquete, Distrito de Boquete
    Apartment in Boquete, Distrito de Boquete
    TL 230,478,000
    15,000 m² 9 7
    Presented by Nicolás de la Guardia
  • Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 82,971,900
    3 3
    Presented by Be Luxe Real Estate
  • Farmhouse in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    Farmhouse in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 327,278,000
    4,680,000 m² 6 6
    Presented by GALCEB GROUP.
  • Farmhouse in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    Farmhouse in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 327,278,000
    4,680,000 m² 6 6
    Presented by GALCEB GROUP.
  • Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    Apartment in Panama City, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 82,971,900
    5 5
    Presented by PANAMA INVESTMENT GROUP
  • Penthouse in Paitilla, Distrito de Panamá
    Penthouse in Paitilla, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 161,334,000
    6 5
    Presented by GRUPO GESTIÓN INMOBILIARIO
  • Penthouse in Juan Díaz, Distrito de Panamá
    Penthouse in Juan Díaz, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 101,410,000
    6 5
    Presented by GRUPO GESTIÓN INMOBILIARIO
  • Penthouse in San Francisco, Distrito de San Francisco
    Penthouse in San Francisco, Distrito de San Francisco
    TL 101,410,000
    7 4
    Presented by GRUPO GESTIÓN INMOBILIARIO
  • Penthouse in Juan Díaz, Distrito de Panamá
    Penthouse in Juan Díaz, Distrito de Panamá
    TL 101,410,000
    6 5
    Presented by GRUPO GESTIÓN INMOBILIARIO

luxury guide

9,580 luxury properties are listed on LuxuryEstate.com in Panama today. Apartments, penthouses, oceanfront residences and private villas make up a market that has been drawing international investors for two decades. The logic is straightforward: a dollarized economy, no tax on foreign-sourced income, and a location at the crossroads of two oceans. Panama City's Tocumen International Airport connects the country directly to Miami, Madrid, New York and Bogotá. That geographic advantage is real. And beyond the capital, destinations like Boquete in the Chiriquí highlands, the Caribbean archipelago of Bocas del Toro and the Pacific beaches of Coronado give buyers a range of choices that few countries in the hemisphere can match.

Luxury property prices in Panama

The luxury segment in Panama runs from TRY 1,207,221 at the entry level to TRY 24,381,130 for the most exclusive addresses, with an average price of TRY 4,497,490. Floor sizes range from 10000 to 3945000 sqm. Location drives price more than any other factor. An oceanfront apartment in Punta Pacífica commands a premium that a comparable unit a few blocks inland simply does not. But here is what makes Panama genuinely competitive: compared to Miami Beach or Playa del Carmen, prices per square meter remain significantly lower at equivalent build quality. Currency risk does not exist, because the US dollar is the official currency. And the short-term rental market, fed by a constant flow of business travelers and international tourists, produces yields that most Latin American capitals cannot match.

Most sought-after areas in Panama

Punta Pacífica is where the skyline meets the ocean. Buildings designed by international firms, direct views over the Gulf of Panama and proximity to the Johns Hopkins-affiliated hospital make it the benchmark for urban luxury. Punta Paitilla is older and more established, with a loyal residential community and terraces facing the city skyline directly. Costa del Este is the planned district: wide boulevards, manicured green spaces and a family-oriented profile that draws foreign residents in large numbers. Outside the capital, Boquete at 1,200 meters elevation in Chiriquí province has become the preferred base for North American and European expats seeking cool weather and a slower pace. Bocas del Toro, on the Caribbean side, offers something different entirely: island living with an international community already in place. Ma the most important thing to understand is this: each zone has a distinct investment profile, and choosing between them depends entirely on what the buyer is actually trying to achieve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Panama's luxury real estate market?

Panama offers a rare combination: a dollarized economy, no capital gains tax on property appreciation for non-residents, and a regional hub airport with direct routes to the US, Europe and South America. The average price of TRY 4,497,490 remains competitive against comparable markets in Miami or the Dominican Republic, with real upside in the short-term rental segment.

What is daily life like in Panama?

Panama City has the infrastructure of a modern financial center: private hospitals with US-accredited specialists, international and bilingual schools, a broad restaurant scene and reliable high-speed internet. The climate is tropical year-round, with the dry season running from December through April. The expat community is large, organized and well-integrated, particularly in Costa del Este and Punta Pacífica.

What makes Panama unique in the luxury market?

No other Latin American country combines a dollar-based economy, a world-trade canal, a regional airline hub and structured residency programs for foreign buyers in one place. Boquete and Bocas del Toro add domestic destinations with genuine international appeal, which gives Panama a diversification that a single-city market simply cannot offer.