stanleyr said:I am 63 and retiring in Dec. Considering moving to DR. for retirement. Have $1300 US/mo coming in. Where can I live in DR that is safe, on beach, and cheap enough for me to have a decent subsistance. Any information would be appreciated.
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carina said:Hi there, and welcome to Dr1.
Are you looking to rent an apartment or house or simular, is that what you mean?
Most facilities would be close to beach, but not right on.
At least here on the North Coast ( Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete ).
There are both apartments and condos for rent, that you would be able to afford if you have an income of 1300 US/month.
Have you been on the island, is there any part of the island you like more?
Or any other things that are important for you to be close by, for example other Americans, expats, no expats etc etc.
Tell us a little more, and I am sure you can get more specific numbers to play with.![]()
I'm surprised we haven't heard from the "naysayers".stanleyr said:I am 63 and retiring in Dec. Considering moving to DR. for retirement. Have $1300 US/mo coming in. Where can I live in DR that is safe, on beach, and cheap enough for me to have a decent subsistance. Any information would be appreciated.
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What does $16US a month cover? I've heard polices with adequate coverage are much more, closer to $90US a month.HOWMAR said:I strongly suggest getting a Dominican Health Insurance policy, about $16 US/month from any local insurance broker. This way you don't have to worry about fronting any medical costs in xase of an emergency.
I am not talkng about an international policy bought in the US. My Dominican Health Policy (ARS Popular) is 510 pesos/month. It covers Hospital Room, in-patient medications, consultations, tests, x-rays, etc. Outpatient it covers doctors visits w/50 peso copay., 80% prescriptions up to 5000 pesos/yr., 80% outpatient labs and x-rays. Also included is dental coverage and eye glasses. Has a 300,000 peso annual cap. I figure this would be enough coverage in an emergency. If I was sicker than this I figure that I had better get back to the US.rellosk said:What does $16US a month cover? I've heard polices with adequate coverage are much more, closer to $90US a month.
slas7713 said:You might also take a look at Luperon. There are several retired persons from all over living there on around $1000 a month. Nice apartments can be found for around $200 a month. You will always see a variation of people due to the influx of boaters that stop at Luperon on their journeys. It's safe and they put up with more bad behavior than I would have imagined. Most of the foreigners living there are ones that arrived on boats, fell in love with the country and stayed. I arrived on a boat, fell in love with the country, ran out of money and had to return and work for the man. I'm working on getting back.
Steve L
stanleyr said:Carina,
I don't care much about other expats being in the area. I live in Antigua now and have been here for 4 years. It is too expensive to stay here on my retirement. Frankly I have always loved the DR women, and eventually would want to have someone to take care of me. But in the mean time, I would like to rent untill I find a place to buy (if ever). That way I can look around a be sure of what I want. I have been told more than once the area of Puerta Plata and especially LaRomana would be nice for me. I have not been on island before and ofcourse will come for a short stay first to look around, probably in January if not before.
I just need breeze and a small comfortable safe place where I dont have to worry about my belongings being missing. I have dogs i would like to bring also; so fenced and isolated is best for me. I do not like traffic and noise, but prefer to live with no neighbors. I like to fish off the rocks also. Views are very nice too, but I know that may push the price way up.
So you think I could live a decent life on my $1300 U.S.?
I'd like to hear more on your opinions about my settling there. Thanks,
Stanley
Humano: Royal Plan -rellosk said:What does $16US a month cover? I've heard polices with adequate coverage are much more, closer to $90US a month.