LAND IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FROM 7 643 015 💷 GBP
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- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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- LAND FOR SALE
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We are pleased to offer a rare one-time-only opportunity to name your price for this Peninsula Beach Oasis in the most active market in the Caribbean.The property ocean beachfront length is ½ mile shorter than Miami Beach or 4.4 miles in length.
Raw Land for sale in La Isabela
£7,643,015
La Isabela, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Listed By: AuctionPoint2013 on 23.05.2013Browse 1 listings of land for sale - find subdivisions, building and development plots in Dominican Republic from 7 643 015 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
Occupying a majestic plot in the warm waters of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic boasts the kind of natural beauty that’s almost painful to gaze upon. Over recent years and decades, property values have skyrocketed as the region’s popularity with tourists grew above and beyond all reasonable expectations. Today, the Dominican Republic is a paradise of luxury resorts, exclusive marinas and breathtaking beaches the likes of which make for a genuinely secure place for foreign property investment. Growth is expected to continue unabated for the coming years at least as the Caribbean’s largest economy continues to show its might as one of the 🌎 world’s favourite destinations. Buying isn’t cheap and taxes on foreign investors tend to be high (29%), but the pay-off is usually more than worth the outlay.
Occupying a majestic plot in the warm waters of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic boasts the kind of natural beauty that’s almost painful to gaze upon. Over recent years and decades, property values have skyrocketed as the region’s popularity with tourists grew above and beyond all reasonable expectations. Today, the Dominican Republic is a paradise of luxury resorts, exclusive marinas and breathtaking beaches the likes of which make for a genuinely secure place for foreign property investment. Growth is expected to continue unabated for the coming years at least as the Caribbean’s largest economy continues to show its might as one of the 🌎 world’s favourite destinations. Buying isn’t cheap and taxes on foreign investors tend to be high (29%), but the pay-off is usually more than worth the outlay.