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Jamie you are the best thank you for sharing your experience. How much do you think a family of 4 will spend each month living in vista cana with a paid off house and car? God bless you!!
A little confused, so if Cap Cana has its own grid do they still use CPEM for billing purposes?
is it a good deal now to purchase a condo in Punta Cana for ourself and for renting with Airbnb? or there is a saturation of too many rented condos and/or bad management??
Hi , Jamie, thanks for the information you giving, Iโm 64 my wife and I be retiring on January we paid off a condo in WHITE SANDS and Car , We think we be good with a budget of 5,000 . You clear our mind. Thanks ๐.
Love your videos, straight to the point and honest. I had planned to move to Punta Cana for retirement before I watch your videos and now I am more certain that Punta Cana is the place to be. Already bought a pre-construction condo back in November last year and the equity is already there. Keep up the good work Jamie !!!
Thank you for all of the good points and Excellent information!!
muy buena informaciรณn. MIL GRACIAS
Excellent video!
DAMN!!! Gut punch!!! Number 5 right here.
Man I'm dominican (from Santo Domingo) living in the states and thinking about retiring in DR. You make a hell of an argument for Punta Cana…too many thing going on in favor…right now is on my top two places to retire in DR for sure…Good work bro!
Iโm like your wife: born Dominican but culturally American. Your videos are making me fall in love with my country again. Now I want to visit punta cana and check it out. Thank you!
@thejamiegruber where do I find properties I can finance without getting scammed. Could you share some suggestions? Thanks!
Great info as usual. Appreciate ya!
Punta Cana is very nice but this gringo is retiring in Jarabacoa. The paper thing Iโm use to living in the country in USA. Jarabacoa is getting new grocery stores as we speak with was my main concern outside of electricity but Iโll have solar. Santiago isnโt far and my wife has family in Santo Domingo and Monte Cristi. So centrally located. Plus I grew up in Minnesota and donโt like the extreme heat everyday so central was my choice. Plus have a golf course there which I know you hate ๐. Iโm weird love the water but hate the sand so beach isnโt my thing either.
Watching this video on my way to punta cana ๐
Im with you, need to have a place to live and a car free and clear. My planned buget for a single man is 2200 a month not including house payment and car. So your 3,000 a month for a couple is a good benchmark. Single person will still have light, cell phone, internet, health care. This year I flew to Las Americas 10 times from NY. I have not had problems , delays are the norm in airtravel now- staffing issues.
One the most important thing you forgot is,the international hospitals,speak english,top quality and minutes away
Probably the best recent insight I've seen for my situation. Still have some hurdles to iron out such as local health insurance @ 68. I also found out that my wife who is not Dominican will first need a cedula before she qualifies for local health insurance.
Although it's been a while since I've been but I'll settle for Casa De Campo with golf membership due to being less crowded.
Wao jaimie you got me right in the center of my brain ๐ง Iโd been living in usa for 37 looong years,I was 22 when i left DR , and my wife and me are getting ready to move back to dr we own a home in primaveral II right behind vista cana, for almost 3 years now ,and didnโt realize until now how difficult would be for me to stay anywhere else than punta cana, thanks you helped me make that decision a lot easier
so looking at family of four (2 kids) 6-8K
$3000 if your car and house is paid off. So what would be the budget if you rent, but the car is paid off? how would that look like?
Another great video Jamie! I really appreciate all your insights as we plan to execute our plan to retire in PC/DR!!
Another great presentation!
Will you stay in Punta Cana while the Summit of the Americas takes place there?
IT IS DEFINITELY THE PERFECT PLACE TO RETIRE IN DR BUT LET'S BE REALISTIC ,FOR GRINGOS ONLY AND I DON'T MEAN IT A BAD WAY, ITS RARELY TO SEE A DOMINICAN LIVING AND WORKING ABROAD RETIRE TO PUNTA CANA EVEN IF THEY CAN AFFORD IT. THEY OR WE USUALLY RETIRE EITHER TO OUR HOMETOWN OR CLOSE BY BUT RARELY PUNTA CANA..
Our electric bill in las canas is like almost $600 a month ๐ฎ
Excellent video Jamie! Feel the same way. Im born Dominican lived in the USA for over 85% of my life and feel culturally American. Still love my Dominican heritage however, donโt think I will ever be able to adapt and live in a regular city or town of the DR unless is something like Punta Cana. Thank you for always providing us with excellent content and info.
Jamie. Hit the nail on the head my friend. As a Dominican who left at 7 yrs old to USA I definitely don't fit in the TIGERAJE you mention. I have a condo in Cocotal where I definitely fit but I frequently visit my hometown of Sabana de la Mar. I have a few cousins and sponsor a youth baseball team there which I love. I never spend more than 2 days there due to the lack of comfort I'm used to though.
Despite all that, I do see D.R. improving all over the place. The roads are an example of how comfortable it is to move around the Island compare to 20 yrs ago. Keep the videos coming. They are very useful. Gracias
Hey, brother.
Hope you're guys good. Greetings from Chicago
Can you make a video about the new company going to D.R
NVIDIA?
WE SAID ENJOY RETIREMENT.
I had heard about the TP issue – was wondering about that.
Right On .. ๐๐
This was definitely helpful information!! Thanks!!
Do you really feel like you fit in? I just feel like a gringo tourist. I also dont really relate to the culture. I dont drink, dance…etc
You always bring good information.
I live in the rural part of Monte Cristi in the north shore and power has rarely gone out. The times itโs gone out has been due to storms that have damaged the infrastructure.
You are very on point my friend! I left DR at 18 and even for me (the tigueraje) is a big downside of my beautiful country , everything else you said is just right on point as usual!! ๐ฅ๐๐พ
Welld one Jaime
I may add that if you're a golfer, the Punta Cana area has some beautiful, challenging golf courses. I think the greens fees are reasonable, unless you visit Casa de Campo which is 45 minutes away.
Jamie, also Punta Cana have tertiary-care hospitals acredited by Canada and the U.S
Very nice but problems with the corrupt government and dominican republic suppose be better but the government still money and I think dominican republic is good only for tourists only for the dominican people it's terrible because the corrupt president I'm not the only one to say something like a lot of dominican people it's nice place for tourists
Don't forget to budget for Gringo tax traffic stops by the cops. $3000 pesos was the going rate in September.
I'm like your wife, born Dominican but culturally American. I dont know if I could deal with the hustling of santo domingo or santiago, Im not used to that. Being in Punta Cana makes me feel like I'm Florida somewhere. This is where I'll be, hopefully in 2 years. I watch all your videos so I can get informed. it's ironic, a gringo teaching a dominicans the ropes about DR. Be blessed.
They started to build a second terminal in Santo Domingo with a capac ity of 4,000,000 people/year. This was way overdue, the one now is old and ugly. Santo Domingo is the biggest city in DR. The airport is supposed to giev people a good impression when they land to visit and a nice memory when they leave country.
As an Asian Canadian in his early 40s these are the same reasons Im looking to retire in Punta Cana. Jamie keeping it real!
Cool hey I live in the province of Quebec Ca , and I already Pay 15% in taxe
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