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Who Buys in the Dominican Republic?

Who Buys in the Dominican Republic?

Colleen Valerio

Certainly, from the people that I’ve at least sold to, most of our buyers come from cold places, although we get a lot of buyers from Florida, which is always amazing to me, having said that, our buyers are mostly Americans and Canadians. There are tons of Europeans too.

Find out all traits that our owners have in common below:

TRAIT #1: Adventurous, Well-Traveled

I can usually tell fairly quickly if someone’s going to be a good fit here, and if you’re not, I’ll tell you because we want you to be happy. People tend to be from cold climates. They tend to be adventurous. They tend to be well-traveled. They are looking for something different.

TRAIT #2: Tired of cold

Generally, they just want to get out of winter and that is always a common denominator. Why do they come here? Full-time? Part-time? Most of our buyers don’t move here full-time. Most people buy pre-retirement so they can pay for it. Still there working with people. Many let their properties rent and we´ll caution you.

Rental is because you want to cover your costs, not because you think you’re going to get rich and I can tell you honestly, 10 years ago people made a lot of money on the rentals. Now, there’s a lot more competition Airbnb happened and that changed the scope and face of rental.

All of our owners are part of property management companies that are on Airbnb, Expedia, Trip Advisor, they’re doing marketing project levels. I always say, if you make a lot of gravy, that’s great, expect to cover your costs, these are vacation homes, not investment properties. You want to have an investment that’s a whole different realm of opportunity. You’re buying here because you want to. 

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TRAIT #3: Pre-Retirement age

Our buyers are between 50 and 70 years old, usually, and looking towards retirement and what’s been really kind of a gift for us is this business has been engaged all around. We’ve made friends from all over, but what’s been cool is watching the progression from the time where they bought where they still worked, then seeing them come more often to where all of a sudden, this property becomes their primary residence.

The other thing that it’s important to know is as you’re getting older your body doesn’t work so well anymore. If you are 62, 14 years from now, the knees hurt, the hips aren’t so good, the heart condition is not at its best.

What’s important to know is that the medical care is here, and, they work with your doctor from the place you come and they find specialists to help you with whatever condition, so you can get old here. People think I got to go back forever, but you can have a full-time nurse here. Do you need home care? This is the place to do it; It’s better to be elderly in the Dominican Republic where climate is not as rough for the joints.

TRAIT #4: Sense of community

I once had a client who said something that I thought was so incredible I have never forgotten. It went “I want to choose who I grow old with”. I said: “what do you mean?” and she said to me: “I want to have my court group of friends to be together, for when I get old because your kids are always around you but they have their own lives”. Then I realized that I’ve been doing that for 14 years with all these buyers.

This is a great place to have friends to be with you as you get older, you’re stuck with us forever and that is something people don’t think about when they buy here, again, back to the community. 

So, we’ve seen this happen time and time again. However, I also see it as us. We used to spend as much as 11 months a year here. Now with grandchildren, we’re going home for 4 months a year during the summertime. So, what is cool I guess is that you have a massive amount of flexibility and you can do what you like. 

 

If you are planning for retirement or seek a home base with a lower cost of living, it’s time to check out the Dominican Republic! ? Learn more about Dominican features and amenities through our video series “Buying Real Estate in the Dominican Republic”. 

colleen valerio

Colleen Valerio, Marketing Director

Originally from western Canada, Colleen came to the DR over 15-years ago. She has been helping buyers find their tropical dream homes ever since.

Healthy Living in the Dominican Republic: Healthcare in the DR

Healthy Living in the Dominican Republic: Healthcare in the DR

Are you one of the many couples considering making the leap to a permanent expatriate lifestyle? Whether you’re approaching retirement or simply need a change of pace, relocating to the Dominican Republic is a wonderful way to make the most of your new chapter in life. With dependable infrastructure, stable government, plenty of perks for foreign investors, and (of course) beauty as far as the eye can see, it’s no surprise that the DR is a popular destination for expatriates. As a trusted builder on the northern end of the island, Casa Linda Quality Communities is proud to welcome countless newcomers to our beautiful shores and helped you embrace the “life Tranquilo” (laid back and easy going). We know that moving abroad is a big decision, and our team is always here to support you in achieving your dream slice of paradise!

Below, we’ll tackle one of the most asked about aspects of relocating to the Dominican Republic: healthcare. Read on to learn more about this important topic!

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Health Matters

While there’s no shortage of details to consider when choosing your new home abroad, it’s easy to see why healthcare is typically at the top of everyone’s list of concerns. Having access to quality care plays a huge role in determining our overall quality of life, and for those with existing health conditions, or concerns for the future, knowing that you’ll have the help you need when it matters most brings priceless peace of mind. Fortunately, in the Dominican Republic, you’ll. Never have to compromise when it comes to healthcare.

World-Class Medical Care

Contrary to a popular point of confusion, the DR is home to exceptional healthcare despite being a smaller country in the Caribbean. The Dominican government has prioritized the healthcare system since 2001, and their medical care has consistently evolved into the world-class standing we have today. The Dominican now has a reputation as a leading medical care provider with highly trained doctors and state-of-the-art facilities designed to treat all levels of need. In short, not only is the Dominican leaps and bounds ahead of other Caribbean countries in terms of the quality of care offered, but shorter wait times and lower costs overall mean that residents have peace of mind here where it counts the most.

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Affordable Insurance

While most basic healthcare in the DR is offered free of charge, healthcare insurance is available from many different providers to assist with any procedures, prescriptions or additional needs that are not covered. There are several types of plans available to choose from and the average cost of an advanced plan ranges from approximately $700 to $1500 USD annually (per couple). Plans cover doctor’s visits, hospital stays, in-hospital medicines, dental procedures, ambulance services, etc. and can be purchased on a yearly or quarterly basis, making them the perfect choice for part-time residents as well as those looking to make a permanent move.

Existing Prescriptions

For those who are concerned about being able to fill current prescriptions, you’ll be happy to know that doctors here prescribe the same as other places in the world, and our local pharmacists are well trained and able to advise on health issues and medicines. If you don’t speak Spanish, you’ll still be able to receive service in English at many pharmacies.

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Common Questions about Dominican Republic Permanent Residency

Common Questions about Dominican Republic Permanent Residency

Have you been contemplating saying goodbye to winter for good? Whether you’re a seasoned snowbird or have simply had your fill of busy cities, cold weather, and a hectic lifestyle, the Dominican Republic is one of the world’s most beautiful locales to settle down and start a new chapter in life. Perfect for retirees, savvy property investors, and those who want to take advantage of many companies deciding to make the work from home shift permanent, the Dominican Republic is a sunny oasis full of beauty and tranquillity for residents to enjoy all year round. If you’ve been seriously considering making the move abroad, below are common questions that you’ll need to know the answers to about obtaining residency status and living in the DR. Read on to learn more!

Do I Need to Become a Permanent Resident?

This is one of the most commonly asked questions the team here at Casa Linda answers, and for an understandable reason. Moving abroad is a complicated process, and with many eventual long-term residents choosing to start out as snowbirds, the answer isn’t always as straightforward as one would think. Generally speaking, if you plan to remain in the country for more than 3 months at a time (the length of a government-issued tourist visa), yes, you will need to look at getting your permanent residency (PR). Permanent residency not only allows you to stay in the country indefinitely but also entitles you to a wealth of benefits (more on that shortly) given only to residents and makes it easier to conduct business transactions as needed.

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Is it Complicated to Get My PR?

Yes and no. The good news for anyone pursuing official residency within the Dominican is that the process is, as a whole, pretty straightforward. Even though it can be time-consuming, with the right legal assistance you should be able to navigate the process with minimal headaches and few problems along the way. At the start, you’ll need to apply for temporary (provisional) residence upon arriving in the DR (NOTE: you must do so within 6 days of arrival). This provisional residency allows you to remain in the country for up to a year at a time and permits you to work while residing in the country if necessary, which is particularly essential for anyone looking to be able to maintain their job abroad under WFH circumstances.

Once the initial year has passed, you can renew your provisional residency for a total of 4 years, and then, once that 4 year period is completed, you then typically become eligible to apply for PR status. The in-between time period can be used to collect the various documents required for your PR application and give you time to ensure that everything is submitted properly (mistakes can lead to denial and/or significant delays). Documents you will be expected to submit include:

  • Bank statements for the last three months.
  • Two frontal photos (2×2).
  • Lab Test (HIV, drug test) and a letter from a doctor stating that you do not have communicable diseases. For those already in the D.R., we provide information on facilities that perform the medical test and provide the medical certificate.
  • Birth certificate (apostille or legalized).
  • Certificate of good conduct from the police (apostille or legalized).
  • Copy of valid passport.
  • Provide the required documentation according to the visa category. (Work, retired, investment, married to a Dominican or a resident; proof that you have been living in the country for a long period). If you are a missionary or NGO you will need a letter confirming your status from your organization.

It’s important to note that you must pay attention to all details on the above documents and ensure that they are sent to the right locations in order to avoid complications. Working with a skilled immigration lawyer will make it easier to sort through all documents and avoid costly errors, as well as help you stay on top of the overall progress of your application.

What Are the Benefits of Receiving My PR?

Aside from being able to legally live in the country, receiving your PR gives you access to a more favourable tax structure (including avoiding the 50% surcharge on estate taxes), allows you to work within the country, and conduct important business transactions such as getting bank loans and applying for credit. The Dominican Republic is incredibly welcoming to foreign investors and new residents, and receiving your PR truly is the best way to make the most of your life abroad and gain peace of mind.

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Poolside Paradise at Casa Linda

Poolside Paradise at Casa Linda

Do you dream of relaxing in the tropical sun and sipping Pina Coladas from the comfort of your very own poolside? If you’re looking for the perfect place to retire in paradise, the Dominican Republic is calling! Located in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, the DR brings plenty of natural beauty, over 300 days of sun each year, and a vibrant culture that’s incredibly welcoming to expats. Whether you’re ready to relocate permanently or want to embrace the snowbird life for a few winters before making the jump to full-time living abroad, the DR is the perfect spot to make your island dreams a reality. Learn more about moving to the Dominican and homes with Residencial Casa Linda below!

Welcome to Paradise

If you’ve been yearning to move abroad, you’ve no doubt realized that there are numerous options to choose from. While nations like Mexico, Belize, Portugal and other destinations often perk interest, the Dominican Republic offers an ideal balance of climate, culture, and more. These factors, combined with affordable housing in gated communities like Casa Linda, make the Dominican a perfect fit for retirees and investors looking to settle down on the island. Key benefits to relocating to the Dominican include:

Peace of Mind

Choosing to uproot your life and move to another country can feel overwhelming, especially if you have concerns about safety. Fortunately, the Dominican’s stable economy and government make it an ideal location to invest in and the fact that the DR is a safe country that offers security when it matters most.

Friendly Community

The Dominican is an island teeming with culture and community. History buffs will love the many historical areas and stories of the region, and newcomers will enjoy the infamous friendliness of Dominican culture. With no shortage of events, activities and other ways to get involved, starting your new life in paradise is easy!

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Better Dollar Value

One of the most challenging aspects of moving abroad is finding a location that matches your budget, both for the immediate move and in the future. The cost of living in the Dominican is extremely cheap, from housing to day-to-day expenses. This means you’ll never have to sacrifice quality or enjoyment and can live life to the fullest!

Healthcare

Knowing that you’ll always be cared for brings significant peace of mind. For those with existing medical concerns or wanting to plan ahead for the future, you’ll be happy to know that the DR offers exceptional world-class care in state-of-the-art facilities and services in English. Better yet, medical costs are often lower here than back home, meaning you can rest easy knowing your health will always be in capable hands!

Dominican Republic Villas At Casa Linda

Located on the serene north end of the island, Casa Linda’s exclusive gated community offers you the chance to create the Dominican Republic villa of your dreams at an affordable price. Tailor your home to your exact needs and craft the ultimate paradise to enjoy with the help of our experienced builders. Then, relax and unwind in our stunning community full of friendly neighbours, events, activities and more.

If you’re ready to embrace life in the sun, Casa Linda is here to help! Contact us today to learn more!

Fast Facts For Moving to the Dominican Republic

Fast Facts For Moving to the Dominican Republic

Tired of dreaming of island living during long winter months and getting caught up in the hustle and bustle of city living? Ready to make a change that will transform your life and open a brand new chapter full of adventure and wonder? It’s time to start dreaming and join the thousands of expatriates that call the Dominican home!

As an economically stable country with superior infrastructure and incentives for foreign buyers, the Dominican Republic is a fantastic spot to start fresh and shake off the cold while embracing all of the beauty that the island has to offer. As one of the premier builders on the island, Casa Linda has helped homeowners build their perfect villa in paradise and adjust to Dominican living. We offer multiple versatile floor plans to choose from and countless ways to customize your space, as well as a dedicated team that’s ready to help you embrace island life. Below, we’ve compiled a shortlist of some of the most commonly asked questions our team answers to help you in the decision-making process. Read on to learn more!

Q: Where is The Dominican Republic?

The Dominican Republic is part of the Island of Hispaniola, which is also shared by Haiti and located just southeast of the United States. As a popular tourist destination, the DR is serviced by direct flights from over 26 countries, 64 cities, and over 90 airports, meaning it is accessible to expatriates from all over the world.

Q: What is the national language of the DR?

Spanish is the designated language within the Dominican, however, the increasing expatriate community means that English has become more commonplace, especially on the northern end of the island (where Casa Linda’s development is located). Most expatriates find they are able to navigate reasonably well with minimal Spanish, however, we do recommend taking lessons to get to a conversational level over time for your own benefit and enrichment.

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Q: What is the Climate Like?

The average daily temperature range between 24-28°C (60-80°F) all year round, and the island gets over 300 days of sun each year. The north end of the island is sheltered during hurricane season, and very rarely sees severe weather.

Q: How Long Can I Stay Without Residency?

Note: Those considering full-time residency should be aware of the limits stated below.

At present, Dominican law states that visitors can stay up to 30 days per visit without a residency permit. This visa is extendable up to 90-days if needed. If you plan to reside in the country permanently at any point, you will need to pursue a permanent residency application, which is a straightforward process involving paperwork from your home country disclosing your income, health, birth certificate, criminal record, etc.

Q: Is There Quality Medical Care?

Expatriates are often pleasantly surprised to learn that the DR has exceptional healthcare that often costs less than they may be accustomed to at home. Health insurance is available for as low as $700-1500 USD a year and with state-of-the-art facilities and highly trained medical professionals offering support in Spanish and English, you’ll always be cared for when it matters most.

Learn More About Island Living

Residencial Casa Linda is the premier builder on the north end of the island. With over 27 years under our belts, stunning custom villas and an incredible community available, we make it easy to bring your vision of island living to life. Learn more by contacting our team today!