I am a licensed Real Estate broker in Canada but have extensive property investment experience in the U.S.A. For the last 8 years, I have been buying/selling and leasing on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic. From small condos, large villas, pre-construction, renovations, commercial buildings, and even businesses I have done it all, while also helping many others attain their property dream
s in the DR.
Sure it is not always easy to buy in a foreign country, but it is easier than you think and with my experience and extensive network of trusted Realtors, Lawyers, Architects, and Construction / Renovation companies at hand...
You can avoid the learning curve and common mistakes, you just need to "Get Quinn to win!"
Cabarete is a small, laid-back Caribbean
beach village located only 20 minutes
away from the Puerto Plata
International Airport on the northern
shore of the Dominican Republic. It's a
perfect tropical vacation spot, especially
for the young traveler seeking fun, new
friends and sporting adventures. With
its charming, hip ambience and a
combination of relaxed and adventurous
lifestyles, most visitors can barely resist the spontaneous temptation of extending their stay and just hang around the place for another while. Cabarete's bay is an exceptional
location not only for water-sports such as kiteboarding and windsurfing, but for regular surfing at El Encuentro beach as well, and Cabarete's nightlife (restaurants, bars, discos and casino) is legendary. Puerto Plata is for those seeking an
attractively-priced R&R active
vacation with the option of lots of
places to visit in the vicinity. Puerto
Plata's centrally located
international airport is less than a
20-minute drive from most hotels. Luperón, Maimón, Cofresí,
Playa Dorada, Costa Dorada are the main tourism enclaves located near Puerto Plata city. Sosua and Cabarete are about half an hour away. Luperón is about an hour’s drive
west of Puerto Plata and primarily caters to sailboat owners that have discovered the safety of its harbor. It is a laid-back community with restaurants scattered throughout that also cater to the increasing number of foreigners that have built their homes in the area.