New members of the Dominican Republic forum, introduce yourself here — 2nd quarter of 2015
Thank you in advance.
Pammy - looks like they moved your post to 2nd quarter.... welcome as well!
The Constanza area is the major veggie and fruit growing region here.
Bob K
Bob K
Make sure to rent in the area for several months first!!!
Yes you do need to be careful on who you deal with and you should rent for 6 months (mas o menos) before you purchase anything.
Bob K
after reading your saga about moving to I think it was the Santo Domingo area? I'm really even more interested in using solar energy if possible, and we have been researching using solar energy. hopefully we will be able to find a company there that is dependable and not too terribly expensive. jim has a little bit of background in electronics
Bob K
Thanks for your input! Not certain how we'll do without AC.... We probably won't need it too much, but still, it'd be good to have just in case, since we're northerners used to winters.... a freezer? Now, that's a thought! I hear the food there is pretty much organic and un-messed-with. Which was a big selling point for us. It'd be nice to stock up on some good quality beef or chicken or pork. We've done that here.
Bob K
And hurricane proof - not needed on the north coast!
Gypsy - great post honey.
Have you been here before?
There is lots of good information on this forum and you need to read the various posts. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Bob K

And I have read that the hurricanes come through the south part of the island, so not too much to worry about, I guess, on PP.
Bob K wrote:Until recently almost all real estate was purchased with cash and if you can do it that way it is the best. When we first got here we sold real estate for a major agency here for 6 years so do have some knowledge of the area and the real estate market as well as the ins and outs. So feel free to ask. We built a villa between Cabarete and Sosua and monitored building for many clients so have some experience in building as well.
Yes you do need to be careful on who you deal with and you should rent for 6 months (mas o menos) before you purchase anything.
Bob K
Just wondering in a ball park kind of way, Bob....... If we were to build say a 3 br, 2 ba villa on a decent size lot..... it'd be nice to have a small garden and some fruit trees..... in the area of Cabarete/Sosua (which is where we've been setting our preliminary sights anyway) what price range do you think we may be looking at?
Cement and rebar have gone up a lot in the last few years.
Bob K
Bob K
I would tell you to read the multiple threads here as there is tons of good information. Second you need to come for an extended visit (not at an all inclusive resort) renting a villa or condo and see what living here is all about. The DR is not for everyone.
If you have specific questions please feel free to ask.
Our condo in Maryville was very close to the hospital. We finally sold it 18 months ago..
Bob K
Bob K

You know, it doesn't necessarily HAVE to be a gated place. But since we're new in the area, I'm thinking maybe it'd just be better until we get our DR "sea-legs" so to speak!
As to hurricane season that is not a big deal here, especially on the north coast, as we have not had a major storm in over 40 years. The area is pretty much "hurricane proof". That is not to say that it can't happen but he odds are pretty slim.
Bob K
I know how easy it is to jump into conversation............. I do this too.............. lets be aware of moving conversations to appropriate threads OR start a new thread.............. thanks everyone....
I'll use a different thread, or start another. Sorry!Make your relocation easier with the Dominican Republic expat guide

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