Cost of living in Dominican Republic — 2015
The more I read, the more I realize how our lives have changed since living on an island and many things are the same between yours and mine!
Do you recycle????
Bob K
Funny look on the cops face when he stopped me for "speeding" and when I gave him my DR driver's license he got a funny look on his face and told me to enjoy my vacation and keep the speed down while shaking his head.
Bob K
I live in Las Terrenas in rented apartment 200 meters to the beach (11,000 pesos).
I speak Spanish
I use my own motorbike to move around.
Generally speaking, 30,000 pesos is a good living in one place, IF you speak spanish and know DR.
If you want to travel and change places every few days, add around 5,000-10,000 pesos to that budget.
If you expect US/ EU standards very often you will pay for them more than in EU or US. Things like: imported food or Air conditioning.
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Bob K
This is Rookie and I am very new to the process of relocating. Is there website that I can view to assist me in rentals or purchases? I am confused which island I would like to live,..any suggestions.
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Bob K

This is the first time I reach out and seriously inquire on this adventure so any ideas or suggestion from anyone is greatly appreciated!
get to know the local surfers, since from my experience around the world, surfers are quite territorial and sometimes do not take too well to newcommers surfing their spot without the proper introductions. Lots of surf schools at Encuentro and great people, but get to know the scene before showing up 
How is your Spanish?? There are lots of private schools in the area that may be available to you for a job.
Again welcome and take a trip to the area
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This particular thread is awesome, especially those of you who mentioned how much you all pay for your monthly expenses. It's making it possible for me to calculate our own costs for living there.
I'm a planner, too. Lol but there are certain creature comforts I'd like to still have... Which may make it more difficult to find a reasonable place to live. And we'd be bringing our two indoor kitties with us, and we smoke. Outside, of course, but..... And the kitties are fixed so no problem there... Dunno. We'd need a really reasonably priced place, like 5-600 USD. I just spent over 12 solid hours looking at rentals. Found some nice places but the cats and smoking appeared to be a big problem...
As to rentals there are lots around do check them out carefully. If you up your budget by $200 you will find a lot more available that may suit your needs
BObK
in ptopta we have a rented 3 bedroom apartment 2.5 baths,hot water, no ac for 330.00 a month. it would be 1200.00 in usa.,we have a home but daughter lives there
No one's talked about gasoline expenses yet, though! Any thoughts/input? I'm desperately trying to put together a monthly budget, LOL. And your thoughts really help people!
gas is expensive and on top of that they do not always set the pump back to zero so you have to watch. This country is full of ladrones
by the way. I am a big OSU fan. I am was born in Columbus raised 20 miles out in country Madison County
regular gasoline RD$204.50 per gallon last week. everything is close In town so we do not use too much.
Just to be sure....then gas is $204RD....about 4.50/ gal USD not tooooo bad.
Yes, it's surprising what a person doesn't need to be happy. I've been lightening the load quite a bit these last few years. Amigos son importantes. That.s true! A few creature comforts, and really, what else is there but to find a way to contribute to others? And just enjoy living. Some day I'm gonna catch on up with Planner and hit a few dance floors, haha! I'm a Cuatro Cuarenta fan, myself. Been dancing around to San Pedro de Macoris. Happy song, that!
Add into you costs internet, phone, cable (some of these may be included in your rent depending on where you are renting), transport, insurance (medical and car if you are going to purchase a car), entertainment, eating out and so on.
From reading on your wants, and lifestyle living in down town Puerto Plata will not make you happy. You will be much better off in Sosua/Cabarete area.
Bob K
Hahaha! - that was my face as I looked at the ad for the Puerto Plata centro place. Yeeeeahhh. I need peace and reasonable quiet where I live. I'm just hoping we can find a decent cheap on gas vehicle. Like maybe a Honda. That's what Jim wants. Because he had one before and he knows how to work on them. I think it was Bill and Elaine who mentioned several car makes, one of which was a Daewoo. they're like the "P.O.S. car" (Adam Sandler) version of Hyundai. Koreans think they're total junk (per my son's wife). But.... my other son received a used Leganza as a gift for a moving day favor, and ended up keeping that thing running for a very long time! Even replaced the head gasket. (Dios lo bendiga, jaja).
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