If you are in the States you can call me at 845-810-0212 and it rings in the DR at my home. If you are in the States or Canada get me your number and I can call you and chat all night. Doesn't cost me a nickle extra.iluvdr said:Thkx again Es. I will take you up on your offer.
I am in Europe for a couple weeks, I hope you don't mind if I try to contact you before I get back to the DR.
I am still undecided between the Central Bank CD's and R.E..This wind on the pesos seems to be here to stay... Diversifying sounds safe, but you know me by now , I like to play the game...The idea of giving out morgages sounds great (did a little bit of shylocking back in the days...), how safe is it? Was it complicated to get in or do you simply need a good notary. Is the industry saturated or his there room for more players???
Would you need a financial partner?
BTW every one enjoys a little dirt every now and then.
Escott said:After a 10 year fall in R.E. prices in Sosua and a crawl back up for the last 2 years I wouldn't look for any dramatic changes. I think we will see the peso weaken before you will see real estate fall.
You don't see as much for sale anymore here and not much new stuff coming on the market. Most of the inventory has been sold in the last year and maybe that is why in Sosua/Cabarete the prices are holding and increasing.
Whoops I guess I missed your advice when I When I turned around and started buying properties in the DR about 2 years ago. I think I wouldn't have listened then either btw. I posted that I bought a lot for 15k that the previous owner paid 36k for. Another fellow with similar thoughts posted that I would lose more than the original fellow. That was humorous since the original person lost more than I paid. FWIW the 15k lot is selling for over 50k now. Someone on this board turned down 70k for the lot 2 lots over from mine. I think that was a mistake but...RevenueCanada said:Large Real Estate market crash coming (world wide). In my opinion it will be worldwide but limited to "bublets" such as Miami, Boston, Toronto, Montreal, etc. (large cities) where prices are drastically up from speculation. I have heard that in Miami, 85% of new condos are held by speculators (and 23% overpriced), with interest rates and inflation going up, this should be a learning experience monitoring real estate prices going down over the next few years. Many areas will be spared. In my opinion the DR will also be affected but at a lesser degree.
The "world wide" real estate "bublets" market may have some impact on the World markets. Also, the new "bankruptcies" laws in the US may slightly slow down the US economy. The higher US CPI annouced today is not going to help either.
Higher interest rates, higher inflation, crashing real estate (especially in the US and Canada), will negatively affect the DR over the next few years.
If you are/were looking to buy real estate, wait a year or two (in my opinion).
RevenueCanada said:Large Real Estate market crash coming (world wide). In my opinion it will be worldwide but limited to "bublets" such as Miami, Boston, Toronto, Montreal, etc. (large cities) where prices are drastically up from speculation. I have heard that in Miami, 85% of new condos are held by speculators (and 23% overpriced), with interest rates and inflation going up, this should be a learning experience monitoring real estate prices going down over the next few years. Many areas will be spared. In my opinion the DR will also be affected but at a lesser degree.
The "world wide" real estate "bublets" market may have some impact on the World markets. Also, the new "bankruptcies" laws in the US may slightly slow down the US economy. The higher US CPI annouced today is not going to help either.
Higher interest rates, higher inflation, crashing real estate (especially in the US and Canada), will negatively affect the DR over the next few years.
If you are/were looking to buy real estate, wait a year or two (in my opinion).
Management companies that manage OTHER people's properties?Dalhart said:Can someone tell me the names of some Real Estate Management companies around the Punta Cana area?
Thanks
Yes, management companies that rent your property and prepare it for weekly or short term rentals.johne said:Management companies that manage OTHER people's properties?
JOHN
that these types of management offices are located on site and part and parcel of that development. In other words, only providing the service for that development, condo or apartment hotel.Dalhart said:Yes, management companies that rent your property and prepare it for weekly or short term rentals.
Maybe I am naive about the way rental property is managed. It would seem to me that if I owned a house or condo inside a development that I could choose the company to manage weekly rentals and cleaning, etc.johne said:that these types of management offices are located on site and part and parcel of that development. In other words, only providing the service for that development, condo or apartment hotel.
Not a thousand percent certain since I don't live in the DR
JOHNE