I have 4000 watts of solar power and also hooked up to Edenorte ... never had any problems with them. When installed there were no issues.
Great, you bought the panels locally? or shipped them from the mainland?
I have 4000 watts of solar power and also hooked up to Edenorte ... never had any problems with them. When installed there were no issues.
I couldn't agree more. I got stung badly on my first build here, and that was with an American Developer...the place was to be paradise and turned out to be disaster.. Buildings deteriorated and are unfit for habitation. His Salesman was a Canadian like you and me. Yes Tread Carefully... Russell
Great thanks for sharing your experience. That's similar to what i'm looking for and am considering the gated community but learning more towards a empty lott away from any recent builds. Do you have any experience in a rural area or non-gated communties ?
No rules against solar,the house I had rented had solar for the pool,I plan on doing the same with my new house. Smart of you to ask about solar being allowed,many gated communities don't allow it because they make a lot of money from the homeowners selling them their electricity at sky high rates.Great info thanks for sharing. As a side question.. are there any rules regarding the installation of solar panels in any of the communities you have lived? I thought I would ask while we're on the topic.. common sense would be it's your house you can do what you like, but it's the DR![]()
Do you currently have a public listing for this lot or willing to share some photos? As stated this would be next but I like that area a lot actually. Same questions though, internet quality, water municipal-lines or drilled well? thanks
Did anyone read in the daily news here on DR1 about several robberies in Casa De Campo? If the bad guys can get in the most exclusive and wealthiest community in the country then they can rob you anywhere. I have been here long enough to know that that does not mean throw caution to the wind but if you think you are safe just because it is a "gated" community you are very sadly mistaken.
Did anyone read in the daily news here on DR1 about several robberies in Casa De Campo? If the bad guys can get in the most exclusive and wealthiest community in the country then they can rob you anywhere. I have been here long enough to know that that does not mean throw caution to the wind but if you think you are safe just because it is a "gated" community you are very sadly mistaken.
Let me tell you about my Mom's villa. It's located in SD and when built, it was a beautiful piece of paradise, a few other homes built. Came back 12 years later and all the half acre lot had homes built and the development was fully occupied. Unfortunate, the squatters also moved into the lots that were not being watch and started building shacks all over the community. A guy from NY bought the lot next door and put in a secure private parking lot so the no muffler cars are starting at 4;00 am along with the motos. Get a place with a strong HOA and gated...... you will not regret it. BTW, at sundown, you have to lock the iron bars on all doors.
Thanks for sharing, I can defiantly see that happening and in fact have, but.. if a individual purchased let's say 3 acres of land and had the appropriate security as in a fence with barb or some other structure around the perim. & dog(s) surely that would be enough to scare off the 90% ? breaking down the demographic who would steal would be 14-30 year olds whom are poor and only have a motoconcho for a means of transportation that have a liter or fuel in the tank would be a little hesitant on going out that far out? especially if there was above average security? it seems to me though from the sentiment of everyones responses you defiantly want some type of community close.
- your last statement though, the 4 AM vehicles starting would drive me nuts and would ultimatley lead me to sell the place. Sometimes I feel as privacy in this country is only something for the most elite.
Great, you bought the panels locally? or shipped them from the mainland?
Arete,
fences with barbed wire/razor wire are commonly defeated here by throwing a heavy blanket over the wire, then climbing over.
dogs are commonly defeated here with a piece of poisoned beef thrown over the fence, a machete, or even a gun... gunshots are not uncommon to hear. If you don’t have a good neighbor nearby who is brave enough to check on you, no one else would think twice about it.
What is your wife’s family’s thoughts on what you’re considering doing? I know that my Dominican friends, maid, etc would advise against it.
Thanks for sharing, I can defiantly see that happening and in fact have, but.. if a individual purchased let's say 3 acres of land and had the appropriate security as in a fence with barb or some other structure around the perim. & dog(s) surely that would be enough to scare off the 90% ? breaking down the demographic who would steal would be 14-30 year olds whom are poor and only have a motoconcho for a means of transportation that have a liter or fuel in the tank would be a little hesitant on going out that far out? especially if there was above average security? it seems to me though from the sentiment of everyones responses you defiantly want some type of community close.
- your last statement though, the 4 AM vehicles starting would drive me nuts and would ultimatley lead me to sell the place. Sometimes I feel as privacy in this country is only something for the most elite.
Have shared the same concerns talking about both the pros and cons, to be transparent there would be another trusted individual buying this lott with me whom is family but quite honestly after hearing everyones input I think it's better to pay the extra money and be in at least a populated area around working class professionals or other honest ex-pats. Everyone has definatly pushed me away from the campo type of setting, you guys have a lot more years living there than I do so the advice offered I take into consideration. - in the end we're just looking for a decent size lott that offers security and privacy along with the ability and space to grow a med. size gardin and big enough for kids to run around.
For my family, what I could consider in the future, is a place in the campo to visit, but a home in the city. My wife's sister has a beatiful wooden house very deep in a campo, which might be the most beautiful place in the DR I've visited. The house is wooden, and obviously without any particular security, but my SIL knows everyone in the small village, and I've always felt safe there. The thing is, that house draws no attention whatsoever. It's no way suitable for full-time living though, but an excellent resort for weekends with the family.
We're not yet property owners in Puerto Plata, but will be within the next couple of years. We've lived in the city (well, my wife her whole life) since 2011.
I would personally not be willing to live in a house as you describe above. Why? Because, while that might provide some security, more I'd think it would draw a huge amount of attention having such heavy security measures. I've never drawn any attention while living here, and things have not gone that bad for me, quite to the contrary...
We have two small kids, and live currently in a closed street (=gated community), where you cannot even see the houses from the street. This is to say, that unless you are within the community, you cannot see our house. The gate is full iron, you cannot see the street from outside. All the neighbors know all of us, and all these factors make me and my wife feel safe. Every household also has dogs here, are no matter if Edenorte has an apagon going on or not, the street is very brightly lit.
I love the countryside in my country (North-Western Europe), but here I would not live outside of the city, and not in a place I don't know well.
Good afternoon Can you please tell me what (JWs) are?