Full Description: Pacific Village If there is one location in Panama City which deserves to be called “ideal”, it is Punta Pacifica, (Pacific Point) a promontory of land jutting into the bay and made available recently with the development of lands of the old Paitilla Airport.
Pacific Village is being built on the seaward side of Punta Pacifica. No other buildings can ever block their superb view of the Pacific Ocean, the bay round to the Old Quarter, the anchorage for big ships waiting to transit the Canal, the island of Taboga and on a clear day the Perlas Islands and the coast of Darien.
The development will form a residential complex with pools, gardens, play areas for children, gyms and spas and shops. Pacific Village shares the promontory with a major supermarket, the Multiplaza Mall, the city’s newest, and a hospital.
Although this is the new section of Panama City, it is contiguous with the city’s banking, shopping, business and restaurant districts and only a few hundred yards from an entrance to the South Corridor which gives 15 minutes access to Tocumen International Airport and many other areas of the city.
This apartment (Tower 1, Unit 1A, 10th floor) has approximately 300 sq.mt with ocean views. It is located next door to the Trump Ocean Club, and close to high-end apartments that are valued in excess of $1,000,000. There will also be a marina.
This unit is unique from the others. It has an additional 35 sq. meters of patio space in addition to the standard enclosed patio. This additional area can be used for a garden, sundeck, hot tub, outdoor bar area, etc. It has 3 bedrooms, all with private bathrooms and finished walk-in closets, a maid’s quarter, laundry room with washer & dryer, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a wine chiller and eating area, dining room, living room and media room. There are magnificent ocean views!
The building has endless amenities including: a grand pool & Jacuzzi, gardens & gazebos, a gym with ocean views, spa, ballroom, squash courts, lounge bar, sky lounge, village shops and a future Marina.
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