These proptech platforms are changing real estate in Panama

December 4, 2019

Panama's real estate market has seen a jump in the number of foreign investors interested in the country's property.

However, the distance between owners and the properties themselves is a key pain point. In that sense, startups in this Central American country are emerging to push for greater visibility and management of cozy homes and elegant apartments no matter where you are.

Prime-Ex Perpetual 

Active on Twitter and Facebook, Prime-Ex Perpetual leverages blockchain technology in improving home improvement matters. Everything from building, to selling, to borrowing funds to purchase a home are all a part of its network. According to the startup, it hopes to disrupt the real estate industry with its technology. 

GoGetIt

This virtual real estate portal combines social media as well as real estate listings over one streamlined network in Panama. On one hand, “runners” use the CMS (Content Management System) platform to sell or rent properties over the app. Users can leave reviews about these listings, which in the process provides a referral system for providers. 

Conversely, renters or homebuyers use GoGetIt to find some of the sleekest properties in Panama. Some of these include Panama City, the mountainside, beaches, as well as other destinations. According to its website, the algorithm can generate statistics of the average price per square meter for properties. 

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