Ref. THE-HUB
$182,000 - $257,700
Provincia de Panam
  • Status Key Ready
  • Finish Finished
  • View City, Panoramic, Village
  • Furnished Fully Furnished

Smart Residences designed for professionals and adventureseeking travelers who find in THE HUB an urban paradise and a vibrant atmosphere in Panama, easy to enjoy, day and night. It is a solid investment that provides high returns through digital platforms. Its strategic location, luxurious amenities, impeccable construction quality, and exclusive concierge services make it an exceptional choice.

San Francisco, 74th Street, is a dynamic area in Panama City, just steps away of one of the city�s green areas: Parque Omar. San Francisco offers an enjoyable, walkable, and inspiring lifestyle. Everything is around you!

At The Hub, you'll find a place where everything is possible. A home where the exclusive concierge service is available for you 24/7.At The Hub Concierge, you are the star, you get what you want�when you need it!

  • Mall (km) 1.60 km
  • Shops (km) 1.60 km
  • Hospital (km) 6.10 km
  • Airport (km) 9.30 km
  • School (km) 650 m
  • University (km) 5.90 km
  • Church (km) 3.90 km
  • Mosque (km) 4.50 km

Project Details

  • Floors 17
  • Parking Covered
  • Furnished Fully Furnished
  • Elevator Yes
  • Air Conditioning Split
  • Pool Communal
  • Balcony Front
  • Amenities Gated Complex
  • Recreation Areas Clubhouse, Gym
  • Staircase External, Internal
  • Window Covering Roller Blinds
  • Access Bus Route, Green Area, Highway, Main Roads
  • Opportunity Highlight Investment Opportunity, Rental Potential
  • Location Features Elevated, Heart of City Center, Near Amenities
  • Remarks Bright, Luxury Specifications, Modern Design, Spacious Rooms, Suitable for Work, Quiet Area
  • Parking Garage, Underground

About Panama

Panama, located in Central America, has a history shaped by indigenous cultures and Spanish exploration. The Isthmus of Panama became a crucial route for transporting treasures between South America and Spain, marked by pirate attacks, including one by Henry Morgan in 1671, which led to the relocation of the capital to Panama City. After declaring independence in 1821, Panama briefly joined Gran Colombia.

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