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The DR Becomes A Caribbean Real Estate Paradise

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The DR Becomes A Caribbean Real Estate Paradise


At a time when so much real estate news is bad, tourism officials in the Dominican Republic are having good things to talk about.

This summer, then-tourism minister Felix Jimenez announced a billion-dollar government infrastructure investment that includes a new cruise ship marina and road upgrades for his island nation. Then, last month, his successor, Francisco Javier García, announced that private investors have begun an additional $9 billion in developments.

The announcements included especially good news for visitors headed to the hot spot of Punta Cana, a peninsula on the easternmost coast of the Dominican Republic that has long been the home of all-inclusive resorts and, more recently, several large residential developments.

An international airport already serves the area, but the new infrastructure investment will add high-speed ferry service between Punta Cana and Samaná, another popular tourism peninsula on the northeast coast. It also will build a new highway that will reduce travel time to the capital of Santo Domingo from four hours to about an hour and a half. Both projects are scheduled for completion before 2012.

Punta Cana’s main attraction is more than 20 miles of powdery white beaches. About 30 beach resorts, casinos and second-home options occupy this stretch. Several of the larger residential developments, including Roco Ki and the Punta Cana Resort & Club, offer complimentary mini-vacations for prospective buyers.

Housing prices in the upscale developments generally begin in the $400,000-$600,000 range and go upward into the millions. For buyers willing to look outside those developments and forgo resort-style amenities, prices can be much lower. Three-bedroom houses start at $250,000. One-bedroom condos begin at under $120,000, and many one- and two-bedroom condos are in the $150,000-$200,000 range.

Affordability, however, is not the Dominican Republic’s sole appeal. For second-home buyers, the nation also offers a stable democratic government, ease of doing business in a region otherwise infamous for red tape, easy air access, a vibrant community of other foreign home buyers and a top-notch portfolio of golf courses with layouts by the likes of Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye and Nick Faldo.

A look at three Punta Cana neighborhoods:

•Cap Cana. This huge development (capcana.com) spans 29,000 acres and includes nearly 3½ miles of beach. The master plan calls for 5,000 residences, as well as hotels, golf courses, shops and restaurants, some of which are already open. There are 26 residential communities now, ranging from six to 474 units. Home sites begin in the $400,000 range, bungalows start at $480,000, and single-family houses start at $895,000.

•Punta Cana Resort & Club. The latest phase of this upscale resort (puntacana.com), built on a stretch of beach and around a golf course, is The Estate, which encompasses three enclaves of single-family houses. Lots in the Arrecife and Hacienda enclaves start at $450,000, and the gated Corales enclave commands $1.8 million and up. The Estates are being co-developed by singer Julio Iglesias and designer Oscar de la Renta, both of whom have built homes in Corales.

•Roco Ki. This new development includes more than 3 miles of beaches and coastal cliffs, atop which sits a Nick Faldo golf course. For housing, choose from several residential communities and two resort hotels: the Westin and the Fairmont. The Fairmont, expected to be ready in 2010, will offer fractional ownership in a residence club. The Westin, scheduled for next spring, already is selling options that include high-rise condos, single-family houses and bungalows. Prices range from $475,000 for a condo to $2.75 million for a beachfront home.

Source: http://www.usatoday.com

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The DR Emerging As the Tropical Destination

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The DR Emerging As the Tropical Destination


The Caribbean has proved fertile ground for such solitary havens. The Dominican Republic is an emerging tropical destination of choice for world travelers already familiar with the Caribbean’s high-end offerings. The new 12,000-hectare Cap Cana development near Punta Cana is the country’s crowning glory. Multiphased, it will take 12 to 15 years to complete, eventually encompassing the Caribbean’s largest marina, five championship golf courses, 10 five-star hotels and a selection of multimillion-dollar villas for sale. Those who don’t want to wait are welcome to stay in the secluded Caleton Villas, which opened in March. Accommodations range from a one-bedroom bungalow with a sea view to a four-bedroom oceanfront villa, and run from $800 to $4,300 a night. In keeping with its subtropical environment, Caleton incorporates natural materials such as mahogany, eucalyptus, coral and limestone. The property boasts 4.8 kilometers of unspoiled white-sand beach, a 16,000-square-meter beach club, a 24-hour concierge, a selection of fine dining restaurants, and its very own Blue Lagoon, set amid rainforest vegetation. Entry only by yacht, helicopter or through three sets of heavily secured gate.

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The DR Becomes A Caribbean Paradise

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The DR Becomes A Caribbean Paradise


At a time when so much real estate news is bad, tourism officials in the Dominican Republic are having good things to talk about.

This summer, then-tourism minister Felix Jimenez announced a billion-dollar government infrastructure investment that includes a new cruise ship marina and road upgrades for his island nation. Then, last month, his successor, Francisco Javier García, announced that private investors have begun an additional $9 billion in developments.

The announcements included especially good news for visitors headed to the hot spot of Punta Cana, a peninsula on the easternmost coast of the Dominican Republic that has long been the home of all-inclusive resorts and, more recently, several large residential developments.

An international airport already serves the area, but the new infrastructure investment will add high-speed ferry service between Punta Cana and Samaná, another popular tourism peninsula on the northeast coast. It also will build a new highway that will reduce travel time to the capital of Santo Domingo from four hours to about an hour and a half. Both projects are scheduled for completion before 2012.

Punta Cana’s main attraction is more than 20 miles of powdery white beaches. About 30 beach resorts, casinos and second-home options occupy this stretch. Several of the larger residential developments, including Roco Ki and the Punta Cana Resort & Club, offer complimentary mini-vacations for prospective buyers.

Housing prices in the upscale developments generally begin in the $400,000-$600,000 range and go upward into the millions. For buyers willing to look outside those developments and forgo resort-style amenities, prices can be much lower. Three-bedroom houses start at $250,000. One-bedroom condos begin at under $120,000, and many one- and two-bedroom condos are in the $150,000-$200,000 range.

Affordability, however, is not the Dominican Republic’s sole appeal. For second-home buyers, the nation also offers a stable democratic government, ease of doing business in a region otherwise infamous for red tape, easy air access, a vibrant community of other foreign home buyers and a top-notch portfolio of golf courses with layouts by the likes of Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye and Nick Faldo.

A look at three Punta Cana neighborhoods:

Cap Cana. This huge development (capcana.com) spans 29,000 acres and includes nearly 3½ miles of beach. The master plan calls for 5,000 residences, as well as hotels, golf courses, shops and restaurants, some of which are already open. There are 26 residential communities now, ranging from six to 474 units. Home sites begin in the $400,000 range, bungalows start at $480,000, and single-family houses start at $895,000.

Punta Cana Resort & Club. The latest phase of this upscale resort (puntacana.com), built on a stretch of beach and around a golf course, is The Estate, which encompasses three enclaves of single-family houses. Lots in the Arrecife and Hacienda enclaves start at $450,000, and the gated Corales enclave commands $1.8 million and up. The Estates are being co-developed by singer Julio Iglesias and designer Oscar de la Renta, both of whom have built homes in Corales.

Roco Ki. This new development includes more than 3 miles of beaches and coastal cliffs, atop which sits a Nick Faldo golf course. For housing, choose from several residential communities and two resort hotels: the Westin and the Fairmont. The Fairmont, expected to be ready in 2010, will offer fractional ownership in a residence club. The Westin, scheduled for next spring, already is selling options that include high-rise condos, single-family houses and bungalows. Prices range from $475,000 for a condo to $2.75 million for a beachfront home.

Source: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/secondhomes/2008-10-30-punta-cana_N.htm

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The Chris Evert Tennis Center at Opening Costa Blanca

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The Chris Evert Tennis Center at Opening Costa Blanca


Costa Blanca, the highly anticipated oceanfront development by Group Metro, one of the largest real estate development corporations in the Dominican Republic, has announced expansion plans to their billion dollar project.  The project will now include a Chris Evert Tennis Center to compliment the championship Greg Norman Signature Golf Course.  In addition, the development includes a world class marina, a marina village, oceanfront condominiums, villas, a private beach and the exclusive founders club.  Group Metro has already achieved tremendous success with the launching of its founders club, which produced almost US$100 million in sales on the first day of ground breaking.

The facilities will house a professional tennis center encompassed by eight tennis courts, and one tournament stadium-style court, as well as pro-shop. Evert explains why she chose Costa Blanca and Group Metro, “Costa Blanca is going to be a wonderful destination in the Dominican Republic.  I look forward to working with the Development team of Group Metro to help facilitate not only a world class golfing facility, but my first Tennis Center in the Caribbean that will feature superior facilities but also unparalleled service for our members and guests.”

Due to the continued demand at Costa Blanca, the developers are now enhancing the master plan, designed by EDSA, to offer a new selection of additional products.  The updated plan now presents buyers with uniquely diverse selection of residences, including half-acre private estate lots for luxury homes of up to 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2).  From modern, sleek condos and private villas to a home directly on the Caribbean sea, Costa Blanca will provide an assortment of sizes and styles to suit every taste.

Juan Dolio, only thirty minutes from the country’s capital, has recently seen an influx of activity with over 10 new projects this year.  The region is quickly becoming the Caribbean’s latest “hot spot” and Costa Blanca is leading the pack as the area’s most prestigious property.

Group Metro has established a formidable international reputation through-out its four decades of experience in both real estate and transportation.  From their landmark property, Metro Country Club, to their oceanfront condominium developments of Costa del Sol, Marbella and Las Olas, Group Metro has become the definitive business for real estate and tourism in the Dominican Republic.  Lead by their visionary CEO, Dr. Luis Jose Asilis, the company has played an integral role in putting the Dominican Republic on the map as a top Caribbean destination.  Group Metro will be one of the first developers in the Dominican Republic to ever provide internal financing to buyers.

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