In 125 homes (from your WP), how much trading volume can you estimulate for PEX-Token coming from mortgages?
I assume your question is with regard to how much demand the mortgage payments being paid in PEX-Tokens will affect the demand of PEX-Tokens? That's an almost impossible question to answer because nobody can tell you today what the value of our PEX-Tokens will be in six months, much less six years into their history. What I can tell you is that a hundred thousand dollars USD equivalent of PEX-Token demand being purchased from our existing PEX-Token holders by homebuyers for our ecosystem consumption is a lot better scenario for the value of our PEX-Tokens than would be no organic demand at all.
Panama Economic Data > Don't forget about this one.
You have to research ECLAC data to begin to understand the impact that foreign investment has on Panama. At first blush the numbers appear depressing, as foreign investment is down for this segment as a whole from recent years past. When Panama is isolated from the group, however, things begin to brighten up quite a bit. While foreign investment in Central America was up just 3.7 percent from 2015/16, or in other words not keeping up with the rate of inflation, foreign investment in Panama is up a massive 15.9 percent from 2015/16, and foreign investment into Panama today has tripled from the numbers in 2009.
https://www.cepal.org/en/pressreleases/foreign-direct-investment-toward-region-continues-downward-trend-and-totals-167043It seems that the world is betting on Panama, as nearly 40% of the foreign direct investment into Central America is represented in the $5.2B Panama investment. Stable government, improving infrastructure, tourism destination, being the banking and shipping center of Central and South America all factor in to reasons why Panama is a smart investment opportunity, over and above the obvious advantages that the Canal factors in.
How does all of this play a role in Prime-Ex Perpetual being able to sell its houses? It doesn't play a role at all, other than that expats want to come here and our purchase package is the obvious first choice in every conversation.
Hi Prime-Ex - Very interesting data indeed. It is surprising how Panama Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has increased over time, although the region's has decreased.
Take Costa Rica for example, a very popular travel destination in Canada. FDI is lower than Panama's, and its net increase last year was only 1%, compared to Panama's 16%.
What do you attribute such high FDI?
It seems to me your project has body and shape, but it will be beneficial to understand better the economics behind it.