After attending a Panama Relocation Tour, Carol moved into a furnished $550 a month oceanfront rental in Guarare Panama. Guarare is just outside of Las Tablas. Six months ago she moved to a furnished ocean view two bedrooms, two-bath house for $600 a month in El Rompio which is also in the Azuero Peninsula just south of Chitre. In this video, Carol does a walkthrough of her amazing home to show you want you can get for $600 a month rent. Sometimes the house you rent won’t have all the things you are familiar with… like hot water. but it’s easy to get it installed. You can buy decorating items in Panama to personalize your home, just like Carol did.

The Azuero Peninsula is known for getting much less rain than the rest of Panama.

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21 Comments

  1. What is the nearest town and how far is it? Does the town have restaurants and grocery stores etc. Thanks for the info🙏🏼

  2. You have a great place and so beautiful. You are a lovely woman and many yrs of blessings for you.i was blessed to visit my best friend how lives in Panama city. We decided to drive around the pacific ocean side of Panama it was a great blessing. I love what I saw of the country and love too get there again ❤

  3. Thank you Carol and Jackie! I love this place ❤ Does the landlord have another one that's available to rent? I would come down next week to sign a lease and pay 🤗

  4. Very nice tour and, of course, Panama has it's culture. As in Mexico, you certainly do not need hot water, but it's avail. if you want it – there's no need for hot showers when it's 80 F in the daytime, so shower when it's nice out, of course. After exercise or a walk, cool showers refresh you!!

  5. Hi Carol, great video and really appreciate the detailed information. I'm curious, when you're sitting outside where there aren't any screens/mosquito netting, are the mosquitoes bearable or awful or somewhere in between? I'm also wondering how clear the water is. Without it looking blue like many of the other pictures/videos I've seen in Panama, I wonder if much can be seen while snorkeling or if that's a hobby best not done there. How close/far are you from town, food, stores with necessary items, movie theater, other entertainment? How far from a bus station? Do they run there? Taxis? I love your home and how you've decorated it. I hope you go for the dryer, and kudos on the hot water in your bathroom. 🙂 What is the high temperature there? I'm dying in Fort Worth, Tx right now (HOT), and there's no end in site at the moment. The low looks fantastic, just wondering how warm it gets each day during the different seasons (rainy versus dry). I sure hope it's God's will for me and my sister to move to Panama (two years would be nice), and now you've added your area to the list. Take care and God bless!! I'm very happy for you and your little doggy. 🙂

  6. Do you refer the names of trusted home owners to those of us wanting to rent out a place for a few weeks to see if we like it?

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