living in DR, where is the best place
We are coming to DR in Jan and Feb to see if we want to live there. But we have no idea where the best area is to live. Any suggestion. We would most likely commit to a year and then see from there if it is for us. Of course, I have a 1000 questions about the process of living there for a month. I have no idea where to even start, so hoping you wonderful experienced expats can steer me in the right direction.
Cheers
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Read the other threads and come back with your questions.....
East coast, Punta Cana area is a lot pricier, expats around but no real sense of Dominican culture.
Am on south coast, La Romana, affordable, near the beach, lots of Dominican culture but fewer ex pats.....
When I told her that I was thinking of moving there to the the DR, she said after she went there she did not feel safe. They told her never go out on the streets alone. I told her that I was thinking of the Punta Cana area for the safety reasons. We were looking at living in a condo near the beach.
We have a timeshare in Puerta Plata, so I have been to that side of the island and thought I was more attracted to the Punta Cana side.
I know everybody likes different things, my concern is safety first, beautiful scenery second. I have seen some beautiful condos on television and on the Internet. Would like to see them in person when I come over in October.
Planner is correct the north coast has what you are looking for. My wife and I retired here (Sosua/Cabarete area) full time 9 years ago and have not looked back for a second. This area has it all.
Yes you can rent and live on $3000 a month with no problem in this area.
As to safety if you use normal precautions you will be fine. We have never had a problem or looked over our shoulder once. We are in town and about daily and at least 3 times a week at night for dinner or entertainment.
Again Welcome
Bob K
That is why we like living in the Sosua/Cabarete area. Has beaches, restaurants, shopping etc, large expat community and we feel very safe here. We have been here for 9 years.
Bob K
The fees, as of the 31st of October 2014, are as follow:
De 1 dia a 3 meses RD$2,500.00
De 3 a 9 meses RD$4,000.00
De 9 a 12 meses RD$5,000.00
De 12 a 18 meses RD$6,500.00
De 18 a 24 meses RD$8,000.00
De 24 a 30 meses RD$9,500.00
De 30 a 36 meses RD$11,000.00
So for a year you will have to pay $5000 pesos each ( about $112 US each at today's exchange rate)
There is no limit on time for a Canadian citizen. What you are talking about is that you cannot be out of Canada for more that 6 months a year in order to keep your Canadian benefits (medical insurance). So if you are going to be here for a year think about getting insurance that will cover you here.
Bob K
If the concern is is about pensions and other government programs for retirees; CPP or OAS can be paid if you are out of the country permanently. GIS appears to have a 6 month limit . There are full details on the Service Canada website http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/serv … ndex.shtml
As to La Romana not being safe - balderdash.............lOL It is as safe as any other place here. You need to use your head no matter where you are. OFTEN people are told it is unsafe as that keeps everyone under control. Its crap, I am a single female who has lived here over 11 years and not had issues of safety!!!!!
Bob K
- good infrastructure - electricity, internet, water, imported food ?
- being in quite place ?
- sea, ocean, mountains, lakes ?
Country is diverse...North Coast (Sosua, cabarete, Puerto Plata) is popular, but its overrated in my opinion.... And also criminality problem is not so low over there...mostly due to the people who flash what they have....
If you dont speak Spanish North Coast CAN BE a good location, but to be honest its better to know spanish....as the only people who speak english on the north coast are: a) expats, b) dominican scammers c) dominican sellers d) rare examples of the people who were living in US e) very rare examples of the people from dominican middle class who speak english
generally speaking it is a safe country, probably one of the safest from Carribean and South & Central america... just dont do stupid things, use your head and you will be OK
for more info you may check my guide [link moderated] cheers ;-)
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For now Sheila I suggest you read as much of the threads here as you are interested in. Then come back with your questions and we will do our best to help you!
I have been to La Romana, and it seemed pretty safe to me, but as most people on the blog know, I like to keep it real. There is crime, I will not lie to you, especially since I subscribe to circus 26 which is a YouTube channel that publishes the stuff that does not make it to the 6pm news.....not good for tourism to publish all that stuff.....the more eye popping news are usually covered locally, so unless you read or watch certain local news venues, you will not get a real picture as to what is really going on. As for folks that say it is safe, that is more of an individual statement since safety depends a lot on what you do and how you carry yourself wherever you are, it also depends on wether you are in a bad barrio(neighborhood) or a fairly decent community. If you are street smart you will do fine. Simply keep a low profile and do not flaunt any sort of wealth, this is a developing country and what might be considered common in the U.S or other places, might easily attract the wrong attention here. Examples.....Taking photos with expensive cameras, driving expensive flashy cars, constant trips to the bank or ATMs etc.....you get the picture. As a foreigner you will stand out and there are plenty of folks with not much to do,and their job is to stand around and observe. There are also plenty of good folks as well, but remember.......trust must be earned and not just given freely.
I suggest you read the blog on safety in the D.R. It gives many tips on staying safe. As far as your daughter not feeling safe, it is all relative to where she was staying in La Romana and her dominion of Spanish. In conclusion, what is safe for one person, might be unsafe for another, come down and look around......make the choice that best suits your needs.

I am not sure the poster with the website has enough posts to be able to use the PM. You may try contacting him.
Bob K
Come back with your questions - at that point if we don't know the answers we will help you find them, including outside sites.
For now just start readying!

Cheers
sean
Enjoy your visitBob K

MASSAGEWIZ wrote:Simply keep a low profile and do not flaunt any sort of wealth, this is a developing country and what might be considered common in the U.S or other places, might easily attract the wrong attention here. Examples.....Taking photos with expensive cameras, driving expensive flashy cars, constant trips to the bank or ATMs etc.....you get the picture. As a foreigner you will stand out and there are plenty of folks with not much to do,and their job is to stand around and observe. There are also plenty of good folks as well, but remember.......trust must be earned and not just given freely..
I'm headed down there this spring, late spring/early summer (it will be part of a 3 stop trip).
I want a real taste of what regions are like coming into summer.
I'm also looking North Coast, but for different reasons (maybe..).
Reasons.. is what you need to think about and areas to visit.
Me.. I need to see the Samana Peninsula.
In particular, the town of Samana.
It fits 'my' reasons.
Just as a side note, I do love Canada!
It wasn't so freakin' cold there... LOL!
My Nephew is constantly sending me Real Estate listings trying to convince me..
Headed back 'DownEast' next month for a fishing excursion with him.
The following for a Food (Rib the first, Poutine the second) festival, then the Jazz Festival.
Reasons, Soozie, reasons...
They mean so much!
Best of life and you're choices!
Also, Sheila, feel free to PM me with your dog question as it seems a little off topic to this thread. Moderator, is that correct?
In fact, we also expect that the initiators of topics or the people who asked a question on a thread to revert back. However, it is not always the case unfortunately.
Concerning the dog question, you are right it is quite off topic here and if Sheila still have some questions, she can create a new thread.

You can also help her in private if you wish, but however we usually encourages members to help and to give constructive information on the forum itself, as other members can also read the information posted here.

Thank you
Priscilla
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