New members of the Dominican Republic forum, introduce yourselves here — June to December 2017
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'm Greg nad I am new to the Dominican Republic Forum..
I'm 46 years old retied from the US Navy and currently living and working in Louisiana. After more than 20 years in the military I am planning to permanently retire within the next 12 months and Dominican Republic is one of the places on my list.
I've been there once, but only for a brief stay in Santo Domingo. I would like insight on other places to live and things to do in DR. I am a vey laid back and relaxed person that is looking forward to learning and enjoying a new culture..
Thank you all....
Greg
The country is big and diverse. I spent 4 years in Santo Domingo but love the north coast! Each area appeals to different things!
Feel free to ask questions and open new threads as needed.
Good luck
Bob K
I do appreciate the information. I am going to do some exploring and I am very sure I'll have tons of questions for both you and planner.. Thanks again..
I'm Tanya. I'm married with two children 8 and 6. My husband and I are planning on relocating our family to the DR in the near future. I'm just starting to get lists and plans in order as I know there are many things that need to be done before the move is able. We've found a school for the girls and are in the process of getting the documentations ready. We're looking at relocating to Punta Cana- Bavaro or anything close to Cap Cana school. Any helpful hints would be great! Thanks.
Many thanks, D&C
The major factor for where we settle will be risk of earthquake. We survived the devastation in Hunan Province China a few years ago and really do not want to repeat it. We understand that the earth moves everywhere, but what areas are least affected?
We live on the north coast in the Sosua/Cabarete area. We use a lawyer here in town for local stuff and land issues. For our residency we used someone in Santiago who will hold your hand for the entire process. She take you to Santo Domingo to get all the work done. We as well as our friends and clients use here.
Planner also has a good residency lawyer in Santo Domingo.
As far as earth quakes we have small tremors every once in a while but we do not worry about them.
No major hurricanes here on the north coast in over 40 years.
Bob K
Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Bob K

New to this site
I am an Architect and Residential Construction Project Manager living in between New York City and Puerto Plata. Coming myself from a tropical country I really enjoy the Caribbean weather in the Dominican Republic.
I came for a short vacation time and what supposed to be a typical vacation turned out to be a life-changing event. I am currently residing in Luperon (Puerto Plata).
Feel free to contact me for any questions.
Do lots and lots of reading, ask questions when you need or want. AND please share your experiences with us where appropriate!
Let me know when planning a trip to Luperon. I really want to meet you.
Saludos
Thanks navaeddy will do. I am way overdue to make a trip.
Chantsy rent for a few months before you buy anything and be very careful if you are buying investment property.
Bob K
I have been researching a similar strategy. The N. Coast is currently depressed and some areas have fallen in price. Other Expats properties are on the market at inflated prices as they want to cover their own expenses rather than take a loss. P. M me for further details and my own take on the situation.
If you want to go alone be very careful what you buy, not only area and price. If you have little or no experience in property condition and build use a expert it inspect first.
It really depends on your own take on investment. Do not hope to make mega capital gain in a short period. Do not be taken in by businesses and advertising companies. Find, look, see, inspect, debate. Head not heart. Regards, D
Thanks all.
I am looking to relocate in January 2018, I am looking for lawyer for residence procedure in Santo Domingo preferably. I have decided to relocate to Punta Cana for a fresh start so I'm looking for housing also. Any info is appreciated.
Finding a place is boots on the ground usually. Book a hotel for a week and get out looking!
Planners rec is a good one
Have you been here before?
Good luck on your new adventure
Bob K
Bob K
Thanks for the response...I agree boots on the ground are probably the best route..my fiance actually is on the hunt as well and just started this week. I actually just returned from costambar on saturday while I was there we walked some portion of the neighborhood (calle Guyacanes side) and took many numbers she went to look at a place on monday and will be able to go see anything in the puerto plata/costambar area for me/us that i can find before i come back in september..as far as up and down the rest of the coast (sosua to cabarete) Is there any legit websites or contacts with long term rentals that you guys may know or is everything basically word of mouth and boots to ground? I have no clue on where to start to research those areas or how to go about looking while i am here in the states everything i find is usually vacation rentals.
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