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Seeking Advice on Investing in the Dominican Republic

Thanks for taking the time to read my post.


I鈥檓 exploring the idea of investing in the Dominican Republic and could use some advice from anyone with experience in this area. I'll preface by saying that I am 1/2 Dominican, born in the USA, but grew up visiting the Caribbean nation and have excellent knowledge about the different regions across the island.


I鈥檝e been researching various opportunities, particularly in real estate, tourism, and agriculture, as these seem to be thriving sectors in the country. The appeal of a growing economy, favorable tax incentives for foreign investors, and the increasing demand for vacation rentals is hard to ignore.


I鈥檓 trying to understand the potential challenges and risks better. For example, how secure is property ownership for foreigners? Are there any common pitfalls or legal issues to watch out for? I鈥檓 also curious about the best regions to invest in鈥攈otspots like Punta Cana, in my opinion, are over-saturated. What can you share about Samana, Bayahibe, and Juan Dolio?


If you鈥檝e invested in the DR before, I鈥檇 love to hear about your experience, what worked (or didn鈥檛), and any tips you鈥檇 recommend for someone just starting. Are there any local professionals you鈥檇 recommend connecting with to help navigate the process? I've spoken with a few real estate agents, but they don't seem to share many details about upcoming areas --- they push for Punta Cana.


Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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Welcome to the forums. As you are half Dominican then you are not a foreigner, get your passport honey!


Whatever you invest in, make sure you thoroughly understand it.聽 Do your own research.聽 Some think the rental market is oversold. There are always opportunities here and time is on your side. Don't let anyone push you into anything.


Make sure to set up your corp or corps correctly to give yourself maximum protection.


Newer areas that are being developed - the whole south west!聽 In addition an area called Miches is also being developed. I expect soon the north west will catch people's attention.

Local banks pay 9% interest.

The interest depends on a number of factors including amount,聽 聽dollars or pesos,聽 time the money will be left etc etc.