Re: Aumentacion de TSM está anunciado
Publicado: Mar Jun 19, 2012 7:32 am
When I bought the property in December, 2004, I was informed that while I didn't build a home on my land, the Home Owner's Association (HOA) fee was going to remain substantially less than someone with a house already built. To my surprise this hasn't been the case.
When I bought my land (Alcazar C-4) I was paying below $5.00 for HOA. Now it's going to be $35.00 and since I live in the U.S. it will be more - $37.50. This is a 600% increase since 2004. I agree, everything must go up due to the cost of living increases, but if we compare the manual labor salaries in Panama compared to the U.S. it's substantially lower.
I live in a mayor metropolitan area (Maryland/Washington DC/Virginia) and my HOA is $38.00/month and I have a house. They take care of everything, including snow removal which Panama doesn't have.
Right now, Panama is booming with real estate, and that's because manual labor - plumbers, electricians, maids, chofers, gardeners ets...are very inexpensive. We (US) were also booming, but due to greed, this country is in the shape it is. Be careful, what goes up must go down and if you continue to increase the HOA, you may end up like the U.S.
I feel since I don't have a house built on my land, my HOA should be substantially less than a person who has a house already built. I don't even live in Panama and I haven't been there in almost 3 years. The reason why I bought the land was so when I retire in10 years I could build a house there. Now I'm having 2nd thoughts and I don't think I will refer anyone to buy property there.
When I bought my land (Alcazar C-4) I was paying below $5.00 for HOA. Now it's going to be $35.00 and since I live in the U.S. it will be more - $37.50. This is a 600% increase since 2004. I agree, everything must go up due to the cost of living increases, but if we compare the manual labor salaries in Panama compared to the U.S. it's substantially lower.
I live in a mayor metropolitan area (Maryland/Washington DC/Virginia) and my HOA is $38.00/month and I have a house. They take care of everything, including snow removal which Panama doesn't have.
Right now, Panama is booming with real estate, and that's because manual labor - plumbers, electricians, maids, chofers, gardeners ets...are very inexpensive. We (US) were also booming, but due to greed, this country is in the shape it is. Be careful, what goes up must go down and if you continue to increase the HOA, you may end up like the U.S.
I feel since I don't have a house built on my land, my HOA should be substantially less than a person who has a house already built. I don't even live in Panama and I haven't been there in almost 3 years. The reason why I bought the land was so when I retire in10 years I could build a house there. Now I'm having 2nd thoughts and I don't think I will refer anyone to buy property there.