
I’ve heard many people say that it’s crazy to bring your stuff to Panama. By “stuff” I mean your living room and bedroom suits, and those types of things. I’ve also seen other people who are completely happy that they brought those things.
I personally can’t wait until I bring those things. I think I made a mistake in not bringing those things at first. I still have my stuff stored in the United States, and now years later, it’s going to cost me more than it would have cost me years ago to bring my stuff. But when you look at it, if I had particle wood furniture, then I wouldn’t bring it. But if you had very nice, heirloom-style furniture, you have to consider bringing it, because those things are irreplaceable here.
One of the things to consider about that is security, because if you bring in very expensive things and everyone knows, that might make you a target for thieves. We’re very safe where we live, though, and I don’t feel any of those pressures. I have approximately $80,000 worth of furniture that it would take me $80,000 to replace here, so it’s a cost equation for me- $7,000 to bring it in, and $80,000 to replace it. It makes sense for me to bring it.
(John Gilbert's son watching sports in his comfortable chair, Volcan, Panama, pictured.)