Foreign buyers in Dominican Republic are routinely directed to the developer's attorney. Here are the actual alternatives and why each matters for protecting your capital.
Retiring to Dominican Republic? This breaks down the Pensionado visa, Law 171-07 property tax benefits, and the property purchase process for foreign retirees.
What Americans need to know before buying property in Dominican Republic — deslinde, CONFOTUR, escrow, taxes, and the legal traps that catch US buyers every year.
Buying property in Dominican Republic as a foreigner — the complete legal process from due diligence to title registration, costs, and timeline explained.
Developer financing in Dominican Republic — how pre-construction payment plans work, the risks, what to verify, and when bank mortgages make more sense.
Buying Dominican Republic land for sale as a foreigner carries unique risks. Deslinde, agricultural restrictions, and title traps explained before you pay a deposit.
Searching Dominican Republic property for sale? Foreign buyers have full ownership rights — but the legal process is different. Here's what to verify first.
Compare using an independent property guide versus hiring a Dominican real estate attorney. Understand what each does, what it costs, and which you actually need.
Dominican Republic property tax (IPI), capital gains tax, and inheritance law for foreign owners — thresholds, rates, CONFOTUR exemptions, and estate planning traps.
Developer brochures show 10-12% gross yields. This is how to calculate the actual net yield on Dominican Republic vacation property after all real costs.
Before you sign anything in Dominican Republic, your attorney must verify the Deslinde and Certificado de Título. Here is what to check, how to check it, and what failure looks like.
Step-by-step guide to verifying whether a Dominican Republic property's CONFOTUR tax exemption is genuinely approved — not just claimed by the developer.
Las Terrenas, Samaná, and Santo Domingo real estate — comparing the European lifestyle market, the peninsula, and the urban capital for foreign buyers.
Moving to Dominican Republic as an expat — practical reality on housing, costs, visa options, healthcare, and what the property market looks like from the ground.
Retiring in Dominican Republic? The Pensionado visa needs just $1,500/month income. Requirements, process, and how property purchase fits into residency.
Short-term rental in Dominican Republic — the 18% Airbnb tax, realistic net yields, condo bylaw restrictions, and what CONFOTUR changes for rental investors.