According to this article which appears today in Hoy newspaper, most of the buyers of properties in most middle class geared developments in Punta Cana/Bávaro are Dominicans from abroad, namely those living in the USA. This was explained when commenting from where are most of the buyers in "Pueblito Caribeño," a project in Vista Cana where the houses will emulate the Spanish Colonial architecture seen in Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone, Old San Juan (PR), Coro (Venezuela), Portobelo (Panama) and Cartagena (Colombia).
It also says after Dominicans, other buyers are chiefly from the USA and Canada (doesn't say if most are Gringo Americans, Gringo Canadiens, Hispanics from those countries and/or from other Latin American countries that have lived for many years in the USA/Canada, etc.)
80% of the project is already sold amounting to more than US$100 million.
Aerial views of Vista Cana including the area that will be "Pueblito Caribeño." This video is from about 3 weeks ago.
If Dominicans are the driving force of middle class residential construction in the Bávaro/Punta Cana area, does a similar trend is seen in other Dominican tourist areas? It goes without saying Dominicans are most of the buyers and builders of residential homes/buildings outside the tourists areas. It's also well known that several projects in Bávaro/Punta Cana are lead mostly by the purchases of Dominicans, but this is the first time Dominicans are mentioned as most of the buyers in most middle class residential projects in Bávaro/Punta Cana and not just in a few. The area is known for having projects where most of the residents are from Europe/North America and others where most are Dominicans, but this means projects where Dominicans are the majority are more than previously thought.
This is a recent change or it has been the case for a while?
It also says after Dominicans, other buyers are chiefly from the USA and Canada (doesn't say if most are Gringo Americans, Gringo Canadiens, Hispanics from those countries and/or from other Latin American countries that have lived for many years in the USA/Canada, etc.)
80% of the project is already sold amounting to more than US$100 million.
Aerial views of Vista Cana including the area that will be "Pueblito Caribeño." This video is from about 3 weeks ago.
If Dominicans are the driving force of middle class residential construction in the Bávaro/Punta Cana area, does a similar trend is seen in other Dominican tourist areas? It goes without saying Dominicans are most of the buyers and builders of residential homes/buildings outside the tourists areas. It's also well known that several projects in Bávaro/Punta Cana are lead mostly by the purchases of Dominicans, but this is the first time Dominicans are mentioned as most of the buyers in most middle class residential projects in Bávaro/Punta Cana and not just in a few. The area is known for having projects where most of the residents are from Europe/North America and others where most are Dominicans, but this means projects where Dominicans are the majority are more than previously thought.
This is a recent change or it has been the case for a while?
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