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Thinking about moving to the
Dominican Republic or Jamaica?

Expats are moving to the tropical islands of the Caribbean in higher numbers than ever before as employers have expanded remote working from home, allowing remote workers to work from any where.

 

Popular destinations are the Dominican Republic and Jamaica due to the ease of purchasing real estate, lower prices, and year-round sunshine with moderate temperatures.

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The Dominican Republic is a country where people go to get the best experience in the Caribbean. Although a quick one or two week vacation is not usually enough to understand how life works in the DR. 

CAP CANA

Excellence doesn't even describe what you get at Cap Cana, considered among the TOP 10 Real Estate Projects in the World. This massive master-planned community sprawls over more than 30,000 acres of gorgeous Caribbean terrain and includes everything imaginable as far as luxury accommodations are concerned.

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Cap Cana marina is nothing short of spectacular, accommodating 500+ vessels. It features Port Authorities and Customs, yacht concierge services, and is the only mega-yacht marina to accommodate 100ft+ yachts within the 250 miles between Turks & Caicos and Puerto Rico.

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The marina is surrounded by a village of elegant boutiques, exquisite restaurants and 5-star hotels.

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EL CORTECITO

If you’re searching for the best real estate in El Cortecito, check out our homes and condos for sale. Make the beach life your everyday life.

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If you’re exploring the Dominican Republic in search of the perfect place to purchase a vacation home, El Cortecito is a great option. The neighborhood lies within Bavaro and has a laidback, fun and funky vibe.

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Because of its hipness, the area attracts a great mix of locals, expats and tourists that come to play on the beautiful beaches, shop and eat at some of the best restaurants in the area. There are also many gift and craft shops to explore as well.

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For those that prefer outdoor adventures to shopping adventures, there is plenty to do here. You can rent a party boat, try wind surfing, snorkel, motor boat or take a dip in a warm natural pool. At the end of your adventure, you might like to sip a little Mamajuana – a wild concoction of rum, red wine, honey and local herbs. (Spoiler alert: locals call it a natural aphrodisiac. But then again, most alcohol is!)

PUNTA CANA

Punta Cana is one of the most popular areas of the Dominican Republic and for good reason: things here are as close to perfect as you can get. It’s no wonder the area has been compared to a sort of sun-soaked Disneyland, where magic and beauty combine to offer you an unforgettable experience.

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Punta Cana is known for its all-inclusive resorts that line the pristine coastline. The soft white sand and warm aquamarine waters make this area an idyllic Caribbean destination.

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Why the Dominican Republic?

  1. Quality of life. It's a good place to live and raise a family.

  2. Geographically located near major trade markets in the center of the Americas.

  3. Well organized business community.

  4. It's got great weather.

  5. Abundant non-skilled work force of earnest and fast-learning young people.

  6. Abundant qualified managerial staff available.

  7. It has a large domestic market.

  8. Political stability.

  9. Excellent telecommunications service.

  10. Diversity of investment opportunities

  11. Low crime rate.

  12. Positive attitude towards foreigners and foreign investors.

  13. Fastest growing economy in Latin America for the past five years.

  14. It has the largest tourism industry in the Caribbean which is a large export market within the country.

  15. Preferential trade agreements signed with Europe, the United States, the Caribbean and Central America.

  16. DR is a true melting pot with little racial tensions.

  • Is the Dominican Republic a good place to live?
    Without a doubt, the answer to this question depends on your own goals and preferences. If you do not like cold weather, Dominican Republic is the best option since it is warm here all year round, so you can forget about jackets and scarves while here. Additionally, if you have chosen the Dominican Republic as your vacation destination or long-term stay while working remotely, this is also the perfect option.
  • What is the nicest part of the Dominican Republic?
    We are convinced that there are many places in the Dominican Republic that are stunning in their beauty. In addition, there are areas that are still unspoiled and wild, so there is always something to explore endlessly. Despite this, some areas have already formed that are loved by everyone and for which every year a lot of tourists come here. We would like to highlight Punta Cana – the best place for your holiday paradise, and Santo Domingo – for cultural enrichment and sightseeing.
  • Is Punta Cana safer than Mexico?
    Both Punta Cana and Cancun are considered safe. As you may already know, these are tourist towns, so they are well guarded. That is why, the safety level in these cities is higher than in any other city in these countries.
  • How long can I live in the Dominican Republic?
    Well, a citizen of the United States of America can stay without a visa for up to 30 days. After the end of this period, you need to apply for a visa. Obtaining citizenship is also possible, but it is not an easy process.
  • How much money do you need to live comfortably in the Dominican Republic?
    To live comfortably enough in the Dominican Republic, you need at least a budget of US $1 000 per month, plus your mortgage payment.
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