Sales are slower and getting credit is not as easy, but the effects of the crisis are, until now, softer in Panama than in other countries.
Although the situation is not the boom that it was two years ago, when Panama City was growing rapidly toward the sky, the figures are still in positive terrain. The toughening of the conditions imposed by banks for granting new loans is noticeable and, speaking of sales, the recurring word is "slow," and this has led to strategy variations by real estate operators.