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Live Your Dream Life With a Home in the DR

Live Your Dream Life With a Home in the DR

Thinking about retiring in the Caribbean? Picture this: sunny beaches, a laid-back lifestyle, and a luxury home that doesn’t break the bank. Sounds like a dream, right? With Casa Linda, that dream can become a reality faster than you think.

Whether you’re ready to retire, want to cash in on tax benefits as an entrepreneur, or just crave that Caribbean vibe, the Dominican Republic has got you covered. Let’s dive into why DR villas are the perfect choice for your new life in paradise.

What Makes the Dominican Republic So Appealing?

Affordable luxury homes are just the beginning of what makes relocating to the Dominican so appealing. Here’s why the DR should be at the top of your list of places to make a fresh start:

  • Year-Round Tropical Climate: Enjoy warm temperatures ranging from 20°C / 68°F in winter to 32°C / 89°F in summer. The unique location of Casa Linda’s villas also means you’re naturally protected from the worst of the island’s hurricanes and storms.
  • Low Cost of Living: Live a luxury lifestyle that’s out of reach in the US, Canada, or the UK with a lower cost of living, more public services, and extensive tax benefits.
  • Thriving Ex-Pat Community: Join a vibrant mix of North Americans and Europeans who’ve made the Dominican their home- you’re sure to find a friend in our clubhouse!
  • Business Opportunities: Ideal for retirees who still want to stay active with part-time ventures or savvy entrepreneurs who know the Dominican’s business boom is strong.
  • Outdoor Lifestyle: Beaches, mountains, golf courses, alfresco dining, hiking trails, gardens – the Dominican Republic has it all, and it’s just waiting for you to come enjoy it!
  • Safe, Healthy Living: Fresh produce and a slower pace of life boost your wellness. The DR also boasts low crime rates and excellent healthcare, especially with private plans.
  • Great Travel Links: Easy global travel connections for your adventures or visits back home are made easy by close proximity to the Playa Plata (POP) Airport.

With Casa Linda’s help, moving to the Dominican Republic is a breeze. Check out the video below for more reasons why people love life in the Dominican.

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Why Choose Casa Linda for Your New Home?

Choosing to retire in the Dominican Republic is just the first step. To truly enjoy our Caribbean lifestyle, you need the right home– and Casa Linda has precisely what you’re looking for, no matter your budget or preferences. Nestled near the northern coast and safely outside hurricane zones, Casa Linda offers the perfect blend of vibrant town life and serene natural beauty, plus:

  • 24/7 Security: Gated areas for total peace of mind within the Casa Linda community.
  • Private Villas: Luxurious living tailored to your lifestyle without any nosy neighbours.
  • Amazing Amenities: Clubhouses, waterparks, and more are right at your doorstep.
  • Maintenance and Housekeeping: Enjoy the luxe island lifestyle without the hassle.
  • Wise Investment: Great financial returns on your property, with options to rent it out.

Villas You’ll Fall in Love With, from Casa Linda

Casa Linda offers a range of villas, all built with premium materials and customizable to your taste. Some of our top-selling designs include:

  • Villa Capri: A cozy two-bed villa with a 1,190.2 ft² floor plan and an 8,045-gallon pool complete with sun beds. Yours for just $249,000.
  • Villa Sunset: Another stunning entry-level option at $229,000 (standard) or $279,000 (extended). This two-bed, 2.5-bath villa also boasts a pool and sunbeds.
  • Villa Whitesand: Need a little more space? This two-bedroom, 2.5-bath villa has a 1686 ft² floor plan, perfect for those who love to entertain and host.

Every villa purchase includes the lot, construction, landscaping, swimming pool, and a service building for pool equipment or storage. With Casa Linda, you’re not just buying a house – you’re investing in a dream lifestyle.

Ready to Start Your New Life in Paradise? Call Casa Linda Now!

If the Dominican Republic sounds like your kind of paradise, don’t wait! Contact Casa Linda’s friendly agents to learn more about owning a home in the DR and start your journey to living the dream. You can also check out our Frequently Asked Questions page if you’re still on the fence.

Etiquette for Expats Moving to the Dominican Republic: Do’s and Don’ts

Etiquette for Expats Moving to the Dominican Republic: Do’s and Don’ts

Are you moving to the Dominican Republic? If so, take some time to familiarize yourself with the country’s customs, culture, and etiquette. Understanding the cultural norms will help you navigate social situations, interact with locals respectfully, and fully immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the DR!

Below, we’ll discuss a few etiquette do’s and don’t’s in the Dominican Republic, from basic greetings to dress and grooming. To learn more, keep reading!

Meeting and Greeting Locals

In the Dominican, personal connections are highly valued, and there’s a great emphasis on interacting with respect and politeness. You want to display a healthy amount of personal interest while not being too familiar. There are some standard practices with demeanour and body language that you can follow:

When greeting someone, DO: 

  • Offer a handshake and maintain eye contact
  • Wear a warm and friendly smile
  • Use titles such as “Senor” (Mr.) and “Senora” (Mrs.) in a formal setting or when greeting older adults
  • Show genuine interest in the person you’re speaking with 

DO NOT:

  • Prolong a handshake. Your grip should be firm but not too strong.
  • Use disrespectful language or speak in an overly casual manner
  • Ask overly personal questions
  • Invade personal space 

Attending Social Gatherings

The culture in the Dominican emphasizes friendliness and personal interest, particularly in more social settings. A certain level of respect and appreciation for hospitality is expected to be shown, and you must treat everyone with kindness to maintain a cheerful, positive atmosphere!  

When attending a social gathering, DO:

  • Greet everyone individually, even if you’re not personally acquainted
  • Be on time or slightly early 
  • Accept a kiss on the cheek and be willing to return the greeting
  • Actively participate in conversation and group activities
  • Have respect for social hierarchy – the head of the household or older persons present will be given special attention and pointed respect
  • Focus on neutral subjects like sports, food, and entertainment to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere

DO NOT:

  • Ignore or neglect to acknowledge any guests at the gathering
  • Reject a kiss on the cheek
  • Refuse to participate in planned activities 
  • Speak disrespectfully towards an older person or the host
  • Discuss controversial subjects like politics, religion, or other generally divisive topics 

Dining and Meals

Table manners are considered vitally important when dining in the DR, both in formal and informal settings. You want to display appreciation for the food you’ve been provided, and your manners should be dignified. 

When sitting down to a meal, DO:

  • Wait for the host to begin eating before you start
  • Keep hands visible on the table
  • Accept a second helping if offered
  • Attempt to finish everything served to you to display appreciation for the meal
  • Place your napkin on your lap 

DO NOT:

  • Rest your elbows on the table
  • Reject a second plate of food if offered
  • Place your napkin in your shirt/below your neck

Dress and Grooming

The standard of dress in the Dominican Republic favours modest and conservative fashion. Casual clothing is perfectly acceptable in casual settings, but certain items are inappropriate for more formal occasions.

When choosing clothes, DO:

  • Dress formally when attending weddings, business meetings, religious events, and other formal occasions. Men should wear suits or a collared shirt and dress trousers. Women should wear elegant dresses or a blouse and dress trousers
  • Change out of swimwear when leaving the beach or poolside
  • Wear lightweight and light-coloured fabrics to match the climate
  • Wear comfortable footwear (sandals, open-toed shoes etc) in causal settings and closed-toed shoes in formal or religious settings

DO NOT:

  • Wear overly revealing clothing, graphics with suggestive and/or offensive imagery, and any other textiles considered inappropriate
  • Wear swimsuits or other beach wear to restaurants, cafes, markets, or any public place besides the beach or pool
  • Dress casually in formal settings

Other General Etiquette Tips

Here are a few other etiquette tips that ex-pats should keep in mind when interacting with DR locals:

  • Wages are generally low, so offer a fair and generous tip to service workers or locals who offer you assistance and/or favours!
  • Speak and behave respectfully about religious customs, traditions, and beliefs  
  • Learn a few greetings and partings in Spanish (the local language) to display interest in the culture and get around more easily

Embrace Luxury and Dominican Culture with a Casa Linda Home!

Are you ready to embrace a new culture and lifestyle? Are you excited to start the process of moving to the Dominican Republic? Let us be a part of your new adventure by purchasing a Casa Linda villa or condo to call home! 

Contact us to learn more about our floor plans, pricing, and breathtaking locations. We’re excited to welcome you to this diverse and vibrant country!