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Bob K
I am in Toronto, Ontario and would going as a single female.聽 Both my son's are grown and travel 8 - 10 months a year for work so really no serious ties to Toronto anymore.聽
Shari
There are lots of nice folks here with lots of information.聽 So feel free to ask any questions you may have about the DR.
Bob K
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Bob K
I am Alena, originally from Belarus, currently live in US, planning to move to Santo Domingo in May. I was wondering how easy it is to find an apartment (furnished, 1 bedroom in safe area, close to markets/entertainment). My budget for an apartment is $300-$500. I will be working remote for my company in US, so good internet is a necessity. Also, what is an average cost of living in Santo Domingo, besides rent costs? For one person, early 30s, occasional weekend trips, no car
Thanks!
Read many of the threads here to get more info. Then start a new thread if needed to ask any other questions!
As she had said living expenses will vary depending on your life style.聽 Feel free to ask any questions.
Again welcome
Bob K
My name is Dave, i am planning to visit Dominican Republic next week.
I heard that Lost Terrenas is a good place to live for expact ???
I would like to fond somebody who is already there to show me around !!!
It could be another city, as well...
Thank you and waiting for reply.
Dave
For now, read the forums and ask your questions!聽 We are here to help.
Welcome to the forum.
We live in Las Galeras which is a short journey from Las Terrenas but are in Las Terrenas at Hotel Mariposa most weekends.聽 Las Terrenas is a nice town with lots of ex-Pats, mainly French, plenty of stores selling familiar products and lots of bars, cafes and restaurants. Some people have found it to be a bit too busy but many like the hustle and bustle.聽 It really depends on what you want from your new home town..
a few years ago I brought a lot of $1and $5聽 聽bills to give as tips at聽 bars聽 or restaurants but last year most people told me they rather get Dominican pesos as tips ;
this year I ';m coming for almost 5 weeks have rented聽 聽a small bungalow with a good friend聽 聽;聽 will cook some of my own meals and be able to relax聽 and enjoy life down there better then being at a all inclusive ; and聽 enjoy聽 going out to some of my favorite spots聽 in sosua . cabarete and聽 renting a small suv with a friend and travelling up the north coast ; plus looking at聽 some properties I seen on line for future rentals for next year ;
last year brought some money in American Express Travellers checks but the only place to exchange them is at Banco Popular聽 and western union ;
I hate to travel with lots of cash but I'll use the ATM's at banks
Welcome to the forum.聽 I see you have some responses already to your question on LT.聽 We have been here full time for 8 years living down the road some in the Sosua/Cabarete area.
Ask away and we will try to help
Bob K
Want a place that as lest tourist don't mind the local, i have work for 2 years in Ha茂ti so i dont need 4 star hotel or house..
I like to do motor cycle and Diving, i heard about lost Terrenas but i am shure their is other place, if you can help me just by telling me wich city to visit, Will be renting a motor cycle an if i can meet expat in their city that can make me a tour of their place, i do speaker french also..
Thank you in advance
Davey
The way people drive or to get my rented bike stolen or both ???
Yes i Will be honor to see you in Santo Domingo....
So you can give me more advice...
Davey
Bob K
But how can i visit some potential city to live, is it better to rent a car ??
Take a taxi or the bus ?
Wich place should i go first ??
Thank you
Davey
I own a hotel close to Cabrera. I have 40 rooms and take a lot of pride in running the place to keep everyone happy. I hire only the best local staff who understand how to treat my guests regardless where they are from. I train my staff to perform their jobs to my standard (Dominican or NOT). I pay them well and demand the best. I also own an ocean going excursion service and spend a lot of time on the boat. I love it !!
Six years here has not all been so easy, but I managed to hit my mark 2 years ago. Before that time, I tried and tried again. I know the life here from the bottom up. I understand the culture, good and bad. Along the way I have been robbed, run over my mindless drivers and observed many ugly aspects of the culture 篓first hand篓. Yes there are also pleasant stories also and I am happy for those. But ya gotta keep security in mind always and rose-colored glasses will hide the ugly side of the country, but you will not escape the sad realities.
Welcome to the forum.聽 Very good post and so true.
With your experience I am sure you have lots of information to share with us.聽 I look forward to your future contributions.
We have been here in the Sosua/Cabarete area for almost 8 years now and can relate to聽 your experiences.
Again welcome
Bob K
Welcome aboard.
So thats me!聽 Any information on how these things can be done would be wonderful. I'm more interested in San Pedro de Macoris because I find it fascinating!聽 聽It as well was the hometown of my great grandparents.
Lots of people here with many years of experience!聽 Read the forums, ask questions and start threads as you need to.
How can i leave you a message in your personnal box ??
Dave
Dave if you click on "planner" you can go to my profile and send me a private message.
If you plan on spending half a year here at a time I am not sure why you would need to apply for a passport (Citizenship). Unless your parents are from here I don't think it will be any easier for you.聽 You could and should apply for residency and cedula (national ID card) which allows you to stay here for as long as you like with out penalty or tourist tax.
Feel free to ask away and again welcome.
Bob K
Bob K
We are looking forward to this next move.聽 I have already learned a lot from the threads that have been posted here, and look forward to meeting some of you once we are settled there.
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