Cost of living in Dominican Republic — 2015
I came here in1992 or 91 to PtoPta with a friend when I worked at Hess so I always liked it.
texasdonkey wrote:Peace and Quiet in the Dominican Republic? Whats that? Actually Puerto Plata is very quiet at night in places. I sleep fine at night. As long as I can keep my wife off the roof killing gatos making noise.
Oh no! don't kill them, just get them fixed and they'll stop the yowling. LOL (we have 2 - AND they're neutered - and they stay INside, haha.)
I'm sure Puerto Plata has some much quieter vicinities. But this one place appeared to be right in the middle of whatever night action might be happening, if you know what I'm saying. But again, who knows? Looks can be deceiving. I've been to Puerto Rico a few times with Jim to visit his aunts and cousins there. Mayaguez mostly, but we've also been to San Juan, Fajardo, and Vieques and El Yunque, etc and drove across the island. I just like some green and space around. You know how we gringos can be with our "space", LOL.
Labor for fixing cars is cheap parts can be expensive. Most parts we need we have shipped in from the states then get them installed. Actually today I am having a door handle replaced on my jeep and had the part shipped in.
Bob K
There are great places out there, you need to be here to find em.
And yes anytime honey, the dance floors are here!!!!
There are lots of rental places available to you in the area. OK motors and L und I rentals in Sosua are two we use for us as well as our clients.
As to the door handle no break in just a part broken after 18 years.
Bob K
Thank you.
Monjj
Thanks.
Monjj
Also, i was thinking of staying in a hotel the first few weeks while searching for more long-term accomodations.
Looking forward to seeing the DR for the first time and making new friends as well.
Monjj
Best way for you to get money here on a short term basis will be with an ATM
Three wheelers are not very common here but is not to say you won't come across one when you get here
Your over stay fee will be $4000RD (3-6 months over stay fee)
Bob K
Thank you.
Here in the Sosua/Cabarete area either Caribe tours offices or Janets supermarket, or wally exchange. Westeren union is also ok but you may have lines and you need your passport with you as well.
Bob K
Also NEVER exchange at the airport or any hotel.
Bob K
Bob K
3 times more expensive here.
Bob K
Bob K
it was only after moving to chicago, germany, detroit suburbs did i realize and appreciate the independence of living in the country...back then there was no internet...and that's the only modern luxury i will really need because this move would tKe me far away from my kids and family...and i would want to stay connected...
one thing we hope to do in a few years is buy a 10 seater twin engine and have a side business flying people to florida or PR or even other airports within DR ...sounds like there could be a market for that...as long as it pays for fees and maintenance, we wouldn't want to do it daily, but weekly?...
If there's a good market then, my husband might be setting up shop down there even before our planned 'retirement'
I still have not received a bill in La Romana!
As for the plane - lots and lots of rules and restrictions.
We are planning to fly ourselves down over christmas for two weeks...if all goes well and we do indeed get the house...
We need to learn more...obviously...first things first...get the house!
Thanks, guys...again...you are both a wealth of knowledge...and it's so cool that you do this...
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