Fabrika Urbana was present at the VII Latin American Real Estate Congress held in Medellín, sharing with brokers and investors the advantages of investing in Panama with our rental projects Indie Town and LESS Albrook, as well as our beach and mountain projects Rivermaro and Campare.
Tomás Casas, Commercial Manager, summarized the behavior of new markets that seek flexibility and tend to invest in experiences rather than material things. According to analysis shared by Tomás, the consumer market and workforce have changed, and in this regard, the sector with the highest purchasing power at the moment (millennials) prioritizes other things such as experiences, diversity, healthy living, connectivity, and other elements for which existing housing offerings hardly adapt.
Projects like Indie Town, designed for young entrepreneurs and salaried professionals, are solutions that adapt to the new lifestyles of this segment. On the other hand, LESS Albrook offers options to travelers who, from a strategic point like Albrook (near Marcos A. Gelabert Airport and Line 1 of the Panama Metro), seek connectivity to tourist attractions in just minutes.
Héctor Chang, Director of Fabrika, summarized the company’s trajectory, the impact these projects will have on the Panamanian real estate sector, and future projects. — Fabrika Urbana has over 15 years of experience in the market, and we are essentially focused on rental and investment projects. We are very pleased to do business with you — were the words with which Héctor addressed the audience.
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