
Before anyone files a formal complaint w
Before anyone files a formal complaint with the Department of Feelings: This reel is based on REAL conversations I’ve had over the course of 21 years living in the US. Not all Americans think Spain is in Mexico. Not all Americans ask if I speak Mexican. Not all Americans think the Dominican Republic and Spain are the same place. Just enough of them on a weekly basis to provide me with more reel material 😂 it gets better and better! And before my fellow Spaniards get too comfortable, don’t worry. We have our own moments too. I’ve heard some absolutely wild things come out of European mouths. The point isn’t geography. The point is that humans are hilarious. So don’t be a pussy and laugh a little 🥰 Now tell me the most ridiculous thing someone has assumed about where you’re from. 👇

Big changes are coming to Dominican Repu
🇩🇴 Big changes are coming to Dominican Republic real estate. The new Law 30-26 introduces major tax reforms that could save buyers, sellers, and investors thousands. Here are a few highlights: ✅ 10% capital gains tax on property sales ✅ 0% capital gains tax for qualifying homeowners over 65 ✅ 0% capital gains tax when reinvesting into a new primary residence (conditions apply) ✅ Mortgage registration tax being phased out to 0% by 2028 ✅ Company incorporation tax dropping to 0% starting in 2027 Whether you’re buying your first property, selling, or expanding your investment portfolio, these changes could make a significant difference. Follow @realtordrdotcom for the latest real estate news, market updates, and investment opportunities in the Dominican Republic.

Day 5 of trying to get Haaland to find t
Day 5 of trying to get Haaland to find the Dominican Republic on the map. @erling 🇩🇴❤️❤️ #haaland 📍Playa Frontón, Samaná, República Dominicana 🇩🇴

Below are estimated monthly budgets in U
Below are estimated monthly budgets in USD for one retired person renting modestly. A couple should usually add 30%–50%. Sources used include 2026 cost-of-living indexes and retirement-cost guides; housing is the biggest variable. #. Caribbean country. Reasonable minimum. Comfortable median. Lavish / high-end 1. Dom. Rep. $1,500. $2,300. $4,000+ 2. Belize. $1,700. $2,600. $4,500+ 3. Jamaica. $1,800. $2,800. $5,000+ 4. Saint Lucia $2,000. $3,200. $5,500+ 5. Grenada. $2,000. $3,300. $6,000+ 6. Dominica. $1,800. $2,900. $5,000+ 7. Antigua. $2,500. $4,000. $7,000+ 8. Barbados. $2,800. $4,500. $8,000+ 9. Saint Kitts $2,700. $4,300. $8,000+ 10. Bahamas $3,000. $5,000. $9,000+ A few visa notes: Belize’s Qualified Retirement Program requires about $2,000/month in qualifying foreign retirement income; the Dominican Republic pensioner residency threshold is $1,500/month; Barbados’ Welcome Stamp requires $50,000/year, though it is more of a remote-work option than a retirement visa.

Welcome to... Dominican Republic Follow
Welcome to… 🥥🌴🐚🐠🌺🌞 📍Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 Follow @thedaydreamdrifters for more travel inspo! #dominicanrepublic #republicadominicana #dominicanrepublic🇩🇴 #beautifuldestinations

I made a huge mistake moving to the Domi
I made a huge mistake moving to the Dominican Republic… Because now I know what life feels like on the other side. My reality has completely changed. Before I moved here, I thought the way I was living was normal. The long workdays. The constant rush. Eating lunch in five minutes between meetings. Living for the weekends. Feeling like I always had to produce more just to keep up. Now, life looks completely different. I eat fresh food. I spend more time outside. I slow down enough to actually enjoy the people around me. The inflammation and gut issues I struggled with for years have improved, my stress is lower, and even though I still work hard, it feels different because I’m building something I genuinely care about. The biggest surprise? I don’t think I could ever go back to the way I used to live. That’s why I get so many messages from people saying, “I want to move abroad too, but I don’t know how I’d make money.” That was one of the biggest reasons I created our community. Every day, we’re helping people find legitimate work-from-anywhere remote jobs so they can earn in U.S. dollars while having the freedom to live in the Dominican Republic—or wherever they want to call home. If you’ve ever dreamed of building a life where your income isn’t tied to one location, comment “strategy” and I’ll send you the information to book a free one-on-one strategy session.

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Dominican Corn Cake 📍Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 Video by: @the_butcher05 Unlike any other corn cake in the world, this is a massive, sweet, and dense masterpiece slow-baked in a heavy iron pot until it gets a deeply caramelized, crispy crust. In the town of La Vega, a local legend named Don Luis has mastered the art of slicing it. Known as the “human scale”, his precision is so flawless that he can cut a perfect, identical portion of this giant cake every single time without ever touching a scale.

Before the comm
Before the comments start…Yes. Every single interaction in this series is real. I genuinely wish I were creative enough to make these up. If you’re Spanish and you’ve never experienced anything like this, congratulations. You’ve found the one magical corner of America the rest of us apparently missed. The rest of us are out here explaining that Spain and the Dominican Republic are, in fact, different countries. Also, yes, I said Buffalo even though my boutique is in North Tonawanda. My videos reach people in Australia, Spain, Brazil, and everywhere in between. Nobody cares about your county lines, Chad. Shut up. I think this officially deserves to become a series. And finally… To all the people that provides me with content: Thank you. Truly. Without your confidence, your geography lessons, and your completely unprompted comments, I wouldn’t have nearly as much material to entertain the internet. Please never change. Love, Your friendly neighborhood Spaniard ❤️ #spaniardinusa🇪🇸🇺🇸 #culturaldifferences #relatable #incidentreport #spanishproblems

