Bonsoir à tous les amoureux de la RD, quelques mots pour confirmer ce que dit Vincent : le cabinet Guzman, Ariza y Garcia est le "bureau" avocat notaire le plus sérieux sur la péninsule (j'ai une relation qui y a travaillé ) de plus Ruben Garcia parle francais, ce sont des pros.
Le choix de l'avocat est primordial en RD mais il ne faut hesiter à le "controler" aussi !😉
Hasta la proxima, amigos, et bonne recherche..
Amicalement, Robert.
C'est effectivement le meilleur cabinet juridique du pays. Mais puisque tu connais Ruben et que tu cherches à faire construire, sais-tu que son épouse, Fifa (Ing. Josefina Paredes), fait de la construction? D'après mes échos, elle est excellente dans son domaine, utilise des ouvriers qualifiés, surveille très bien les travaux, et n'est pas plus chère pour autant. De toute façon, un devis n'engage à rien.
Nous devons apprendre à vivre ensemble comme des frères, sinon nous allons mourir tous ensemble comme des idiots...
Martin Luther King
Je connais effectivement l'épouse de Ruben, la charmante mais neamoins "ingeniera" Josfenina Paredes de la Cruz et sans doute sera t'elle celle qui construira notre maison. J'ai eu l'occasion de voir certains de ces chantiers et pu constater le sérieux de ses constructions. Quant aux prix "hay que ver como salen"
A bientôt
Vincent
Bonjour Alizée,
je rentre de vacances moi aussi.
Je te relançais à propos de ton projet hotelier sur la Samana, je t'avais donné quelques tuyaux en message privé, mais tu ne m'as pas répondu. Donc voila.
Es ce toujours d'actualité?
Cordialement
Vincent
😎bonjour oui l'envie de partir est tjr
là mais l'incertitude me fait peur
la france devient difficile a vivre ds ma tete
mais il y a des problemes partout et en rd aussi
alors je cherche et prepare qd meme ce projet
à bientot
Bonjour Alizée, si vous êtes toujours intéressée par un projet touristique sur la péninsule de la samana, j'ai eu vent d'une opportunité, dites le moi et je vous communiqerez les infos en message privé.
Bien cordialement
Vincent
Hoal Vincent, je t'avais contacte il y a quelque temps... et je suis toujours les discussions sur la RD et surtout sur ma chère péninsule🙂. J'espere que ton projet avance bien (sur Las Galeras je crois) et j'attends avec impatience l'ouverture de l'aéroport de El Catey cet hiver pour y retourner...
En attendant, je te remercie si tu as des infos sur terrains ou projets quelconques dans un secteur sympa et pres de la nature, genre entre Limon Samana ou meme Las Galeras pourquoi pas. Je suis toujours tres en attente d'infos diverses sur le coin cher à mon coeur😎
Merci par avance, Vincent et a bientot j'espere.
Amicalement, Robert.
Salut Robert,
concernant les vols via el catey, il va falloir patienter un peu pour des vols secs.
Il y a pour l'instant deux compagnies allemnades qui propse El Catey en vol sec..... mais il faut partir d'Allemagne.
Concernant ton projet, les prix sont en train de flamber sur La Samana. Si tu cherches vraiement, il faut que tu te bouges d'urgence.
Je connais quelques possibilités encore dispo sur las Galeras, mais il faut vite aller les voir
A bientôt
Vincent
El Catey aéroport. On a enfin des vols programmés de France, à partir du 30 novembre prochain.
Cela rend nettement plus facile les communication entre l'Europe ou le Canada et la péninsule de Samana.
Bonjour Vincent,
Cela fait un moment que je suis ton forum très intéressant et riche d'information.
Ce pays authentique et fabuleux m'attire énormément. Mon projet est plus orienter vers l'acquisition d'un terrain dans les terres. Pourrais-tu m'aider à trouver de bonnes adresses?merci de me les communiquer sur mon mail:
xavier.maxo@club-internet.fr
Si des internauts peuvent aussi me filer un coup de main, j'apprécierai.
Je recherche un ou plusieurs hectares de terre à un très bon prix; s'il est en friches, c'est encore mieux. merci à toi Vincent et à vous tous!
Bonjour Vincent,
j'envisage un investissement sur l'ile, pouvez vous me donner quelques infos sur les prix de terrain ou de maison en lotissement?
Merci d'avance.
Henri.
En 2006 nous avons acheté un terrain à Las Galéras, en 2007 nous y sommes restés 3 mois pour construire une petite maison, nous sommes rentrés en France et nous devons y revenir pour 3 mois en 2008 (nov dec et janvier)
Nous sommes tombés réellement amoureux de ce pays, et de la gentillesse de la population.
Nous avons fait construire dans un quartier dominicain à 2 kms de la plage, ce sont les voisins qui nous gardent la maison, des dominicains simples et gentils.
Pour la construction, nous avons fait appel a une équipe dominicaine, tout s'est bien passé, mais il faut être en permanence présent sur le chantier pour encadrer tout ce petit monde.
La vie la bas nous parait tellement plus simple qu'ici en France.
Je vois que tu projètes de construite à Rincon, lors de notre dernière venue nous avons vu de nombreux panneaux et avons compris qu'une grande partie des terrains étaient vendus à une grosse société qui projète de construire un nombre important de maisons
Dans la mesure ou ils font quelque chose qui ne dénature pas le paysage, car vraiment cet endroit est magnifique, et il serait dommage de faire n'importe quoi.
Si nous le pouvions, nous resterions 6 mois par an là bas, mais travail en France oblige.
bonsoir a tous
je decouvre vos messages avec beaucoup de decalage mais peu inporte, nous avons nous aussi un projet d'investissement en RD, mais je voudrais avoir l'avis de français qui vive l'experience depuis quelques années.
tout sinplement car ce qui m'inquiéte un peu c'est de constater que pas mal de français rentre apres quelques années et méme souvent moins que ça.je suis moi aussi du sud, de perpignan.
apportez moi des conseils, astuces, pieges a eviter, precautions a prendre
merci d'avance
patrick
Bonjour Vincent
Merci de ces commentaires très intéressants sur ce beau pays.
je suis à la recherche de "statistiques" sur le prix des terrains au m² depuis les 10 dernières années sur la baie de Samana.
Enfin, j'aimerai savoir quelle a été l'évolution depuis 10 ans. Quelle pourraît être la perspective sur les 5 à 10 prochaines années!!!
ceci afin de conforter l'idée d'un achat de terrain, car je souhaiterai y investir toutes mes économies!!!
merci
Bonjour Bentley,
je ne peut te donner réponse sur des statistiques qui à mon avis n'existent pas.
Pour réussir une bonne acquisition aujurd'hui à Samana, il faut aller sur le terrain et trouver soi-même une vraie opportunité.
Une opportunité c'est:
un terrain bien situé (proche mer, vue, commerces, accessibilité, eau electricité, ...), constructible ( terrain sec, pas trop en pente, pas de cavernes en dessous, ...), sécurisable (condo, gardiennage, voisinage, ...), abordable (trop cher donc pas revendable, pas assez cher c'est louche....), titre de propriété en ordre (utiliser les services d'un avocat notaire de bonne réputation est indispensable).
Il existe encore ce type d'opportunités dans la péninsule, mais il faut faire vite
Suerte y .... ojos!
Vincent
Bonjour
ou peut on se renseigner sur le net, et qui soit sérieux, pour l achat d un terrain ou d un appart en République Dominicaine?
Je vous remercie beaucoup!
Marie-france
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