You are just the guy I am looking for to invest my 401K!
What happens after you burn through the 48K?
As Chicarider suggested, 50-75K buys you a perfectly nice one bedroom in a secure complex.
Ever hear of Las Canas, Tradewinds or The Palms?
When you live in the DR you don't have to "hunt" for putas, they find you.
mp
PS: Try DR1 for real estate advice, this board is excellent for chica information, I am not sure I would use a Whore Board for investing!
Let's get the job done!
um...no... maybe the first couple of times, but anyone who comes here time after time, let alone retires here, to hunt down low-rent putas is not someone I could relate to... after awhile...just about everyone I know, starts looking for a little more quality... and speaking as someone who started travelling here, then decided to move here, even the Sosua Strip gets old pretty quick...luckily there are 10's of 1000's NON low-rent putas to chase... and as was just said, the low-rent ones chase YOU down... they're like "fast food" at best, once you're here for awhile...
but bottom line... your post that you're looking to retire here, then make a suggestion about living for 3 years at BB's for $50 a night because $48,000 condos are all in crack houses...seems to me, you're either f*ckin' with us, or just an idiot...
I never said anything about "investing". I was just wondering why little crapy (homes) go for so much in a country that is so poor. One would think that the US dollar would buy so much more than some little one bedroom shack, yes they are shacks.I am not sure I would use a Whore Board for investing!
Misterpink, I am quite sure you wouldn't buy that "perfectly nice" one bedroom, if it was for sale here in the US for 50-75K. So why would you "invest" 75K in something that should be 1/10th the price, due to the DR's economic status, of an equal property in the US.
Maybe you should learn to read a little better. I never said the condos are in crack houses. I said,because $48,000 condos are all in crack housesThey looked like abandoned crack houses.
Have you even looked at The Palms, Tradewinds or Las Canas.
They are not shacks for $50K. Perhaps your puta's shack is what you can afford?
How much do you think an Oceanfront one bedroom costs?
Try 175K genius!
Chicarider happens to be in the know when it comes to Real Estate, and he lives in the area.
Until you educate yourself and look at actual Real Estate, NOT JUAN PERDOMO's website, you will continue to look like a fool posting here. Keep digging yourself a deeper hole.
mp
Now that all the genius's here have begun to give their expert advice. I can see that this thread will be of no further use. I never claimed to know everything about the DR (or for that matter anything about the DR), that is why I asked a simple question here. Aparently some people can't have a adult discussion without throwing in their little insults.
you will continue to look like a fool posting here. Keep digging yourself a deeper hole.Perhaps clueless!
He just lurks and is at a loss for words now.you're either f*ckin' with us, or just an idiotAs for the people who posted in the begining of the thread, thank you for some good advice.You are just the guy I am looking for to invest my 401K!
If I could find any apartments in a decent complex with a pool and 10 minutes to a nice beach anywhere in the US for 50-75K, I would buy every one I could...
But again, you must be trying to get a reaction from the board...and obviously, Im falling for it... because no one could be stupid enough to think that just because The DR is a third world country with a very low per capita income, would think a condo that sells here for $75K should sell for $7.5K (1/10 the price). Or that you're going to find a nice house in a good community, a few minutes from an excellent beach...that compares to something that sells in a nice PA neighborhood for... what... $30K? (1/10th of the 300K you quoted).
Please tell me you're not that stupid. Then again, being as you've been retired for ten years, maybe senility or Alzheimer's is kickin' in...or just plain dementia...
NOT AT ALL !!!! When you invest in a place for money and time you expect peace relaxation and fun. When I moved down I bought at CR (less than 50K and since sold more than 60K) Sosua gets old and as far as Puta... I might get one every other month or so.... I prefer the a woman who has a job and is still a good catch, likes to have fun go to eat and live a normal life while still fuckin my brains out!
PUTA pussy is never FREE ! Actually free puta pussy is more expensive ! Why do yopu think she is a PUTA ... for the looks of it!
I never realized how much fun other parts of the country REALLY are until I moved out of Sosua. Don t get me wrong, I still go there once a week have some drinks with friends...
For guys that are really looking to Buying a home overseas let me know. I have just started a new company financing homes overseas this has been something I have been doing in CR for over a year now and within Three week we will open the market in the DR. The real plus is you do not need to use the banks in the DR nor there laywers my lawyers have passed the International Bar and can practice anywhere in the world. We have also paired with Stewart title company to make sure you have a clean title as well along with can provide closing in the DR. If you would like to have a closing in the US let us know and we can have your loan closed at your very own home.
Not only do we do this at a low price but I can also do it at half of the rate you will get in the DR. I will have approval in the DR in Three weeks and if anyone would like to look into a purchase let me know.
www.chicahunters.com
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I have talk to a guy that rents at the Palms ,NICE place one bed room kitchen and living room ,He says he pays $4000.00 a year USD ..
That is a good price and a good clean place ....
To the OP: Read Rocky's post, and skip the rest.
Low priced houses have all but disappeared from the face of this country, even more so in touristy areas.
Hell, I've been looking for a house to buy in Santo Domingo for over a year now, and the ones I have found are marginal at best. NONE have any type of a yard. Most are 3/2 with maids quarters, and are so close to the neighbors you can hear them peeing.
The only ones that can still be had at a low price are the "matchbox" type houses in the new urbanizations that are popping up on the north side of the city.
If you're thinking about an apartment, that's another story. You can find a comfortable apartment for very little money.
If you get out in the country, you can still find a lot of houses at a very good price, but make sure it's got a title. This country is CHOCK FULL of houses without titles.
That's the first question I ask about the house or apt., if I happen to see something interesting.
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