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WOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!! Sounds like you are doing it the correct way. My recommendations would be:
1. Make sure your rental is a 4x4 diesel (save on gas and gets you everywhere)
2. View as much of the country as possible so you get a true feel
3. Dont be in a rush to buy any real estate
4. Meet with multiple attorney's
5. Calle Uruguay and Via Argentina are two great spots for nightlife in Panama City. Casco Viejo is nice but is surrounded by a questionable neighborhood that you do not want to risk walking through at night.
6. Spend a couple of days checking out Panama City
7. Let me know when you are in town so I can meet with you and you can buy me a beer, lol.
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