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Panama’s Global Image Boost Under New Government: What It Means for Property Investors

In his first national address on July 3, President José Raúl Mulino delivered a clear message: Panama is turning a new page. With a focus on international credibility, institutional integrity, and national pride, Mulino’s administration aims to reestablish the country as a trustworthy player on the global stage. For real estate investors, expats, and residents alike, this pivot toward transparency and governance could mark the beginning of a more stable and attractive investment landscape.

Restoring Trust and Reengaging the World

President Mulino’s remarks emphasized the urgent need to “regain Panama’s credibility internationally.” The country has faced growing scrutiny in recent years over financial transparency, culminating in its placement on various grey lists by international bodies. Mulino pledged to reverse this trajectory, working closely with global financial institutions and diplomatic partners to present Panama as a responsible and cooperative jurisdiction.

This rebranding is not just about politics – it’s about confidence. Real estate buyers, especially international investors and expats, place high value on legal clarity, stable governance, and international standing. When a country is viewed as a secure place to hold assets, demand rises, and so do property values.

A Positive Signal to Foreign Investors

Mulino’s speech signaled that Panama will actively seek better cooperation with allies like the United States and Spain, particularly in the areas of logistics, finance, and energy. For investors in the real estate sector, this could translate into a wave of international capital flowing into strategic regions, infrastructure, and residential development.

These renewed international partnerships could drive interest in areas like Costa del Este – a neighborhood in Panama City known for its high-end residential towers and proximity to corporate offices and embassies. With greater diplomatic and financial ties, demand for luxury residences and corporate rentals in Costa del Este could climb even further.

Similarly, growing confidence in the rule of law and investment protections could attract more lifestyle buyers to towns like Pedasí, where foreign homeowners seek tranquility, natural beauty, and long-term security.

Transparency: A Foundation for Real Estate Growth

Another highlight of Mulino’s address was his commitment to “recover institutional credibility and depoliticize justice.” This focus on reforming the judicial system, along with transparent governance, is a direct benefit for property owners and real estate investors who have long called for better land title protections and streamlined permitting processes.

While real estate in Panama has remained an appealing option for many expats due to pricing, climate, and lifestyle, lingering concerns around bureaucracy and unclear regulations have sometimes slowed investment. If Mulino’s administration follows through on its reform agenda, the result could be an easier, safer, and more predictable environment for buyers and developers alike.

Outlook for Real Estate Values

While it’s still early in the administration, the policy signals are encouraging. Confidence is a key driver in real estate markets, and Mulino’s focus on credibility and responsible leadership could nudge undecided investors off the fence. Markets that benefit from foreign interest – such as Panama City, Azuero Peninsula towns like Pedasí, and developed beach communities – may see growing demand if reforms come through.

We don’t expect a speculative boom overnight, but we do see the potential for steady, sustainable growth in the country’s most desirable areas. For those considering a purchase, this may be a window of opportunity to invest before institutional improvements are fully priced into the market.


At Casa Solution Real Estate, we’re here to help you navigate Panama’s property market with confidence. Whether you’re buying your dream beach home, relocating as an expat, or investing for the long-term, we provide expert guidance every step of the way.

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Written on: July 4, 2025

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