Solalta Properties is making available
their development site on the D.R.'s North Coast.

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The subject site comprises 24,550 m2, or just over 6 acres, with 220 meters of direct access beachfront (720 feet). It enjoys a corner location at the point where the local road along the beach turns away from the beach giving it both a prominent position relative to adjacent lands and its direct beach access. With a depth of about 140 meters the site is a gentle rectangle, well suited for development.

Approvals are in place for development of a 120 bedroom, 3 storey condo/hotel and a water well exists with plenty of pressure for such a development.

Alternatively the property could be subdivided yielding, for example, 6 individual beachfront villa sites, an extremely rare commodity.

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La Entrada Beach is arguably the best undeveloped beach on the North Coast between Luperon and Las Terrenas, a distance of some 200 km., approximating 70% of the entire north coast. The beach is over 3 kilometers long and divided by the outlet of a crystal clear river which over the years has formed an impressive white sand delta area.

Priced at just $120/m2 this property represents an outstanding investment opportunity.

The small town of La Entrada sits on the North Coast Highway between the Town of Cabrera and the City of Nagua. Its ideal beach location is an obvious reason why Solalta chose the site, but it was also chosen because of its tranquil setting, natural beauty, privacy, value and investment security. The Dominican North Shore ranks as the number one investment location on the island showing the best dollar value and highest returns for investors, and enjoys government support for new development. North Shore locations are also the least affected by hurricanes.

The Samana El Catey International Airport (opened in 2006) is a mere half hour from the site, and a new cross-country freeway (opened in 2008), brings the area to within an hour of the capital, Santo Domingo.

A ten-minute drive gets you to the Town of Cabrera. Almost every type of shop or business can be found in Cabrera. Every day a dozen fishing boats bring the day’s fresh catch to Fisherman’s Bay. Young Dominicans jump the waterfall at El Saltadero. Another ten minutes gets you to the spectacular Playa Grande, developed by Discovery Land Company. Within a five minute drive one arrives at the natural fresh water pools of The Blue Lagoon and El Dudu lagoon, or the unique shallow waters of Playa Diamante.

The area is well known for its many luxury villas including those at Playa Grande. There are none of the all-inclusive hotels to be found here. Once thought of as remote, the area is now home to some of the most prestigious villas and estates in the Dominican Republic. Visitors here are seeking a relaxed style of life or vacation. Here, luxury villas offer beauty, privacy, and upscale service at prices from $1,000 to $6,000 per night.

To the east is the Samana Peninsula. Samana has long attracted certain regular visitors. For eons humpback whales from the North Atlantic have migrated every winter to the warm and protected waters of the Bay of Samana.

In view of the outstanding natural beauty of the region and its unique natural and cultural resources, the initiative has been taken to have the contiguous area of the peninsula, the bay and los Haitises recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. La Entrada sits on the northwesterly tip of the reserve area.

The Biosphere Reserve Program operates at different levels: naturalist guide training, community education, working together with and advising the local and national tourism industry, government organizations and development agencies. The mid-term aim is to develop tourism that brings economic benefits to the local communities and the region and conserve the outstanding natural beauty and resources for posterity and long-term viability. Biosphere Reserves are protected areas in terrestrial, coastal and marine environments that have been selected to serve as representative examples of a country’s natural and cultural patrimony. Reserve designation is provided by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO’s) Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB), initiated in 1971. The Biosphere Reserve is the oldest and only internationally recognized program that

designates protected areas with the objective of making conservation compatible with economic and social development.

The Samana Biosphere is a great beginning for island eco-tour adventures. Samana also offers some of the country’s best scuba diving.

Priced at just $120/m2 this property represents an outstanding investment opportunity.

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Investing in a property here means being part of a thriving eco-tourism industry, catering to a diverse range of travelers seeking outdoor adventures and unforgettable experiences. With its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and majestic mountains, the Dominican Republic provides a perfect setting for nature enthusiasts, ensuring a steady stream of potential renters or buyers for your investment property. Additionally, the government’s commitment to promoting foreign investment and the availability of attractive incentives further bolster the allure of owning real estate in this tropical haven. Embrace the allure of nature’s bounty while seizing a prime investment opportunity in the Dominican Republic’s flourishing real estate market.

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The rhythmic beats of merengue, bachata, and salsa echo through the streets, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration. This lively cultural tapestry has contributed to the country’s popularity as a top Caribbean destination, drawing millions of tourists annually. Tripadvisor published its “Traveler’s Choice Best of the Best” awards for 2023, in which the Dominican Republic is recognized as the 9th most popular tourist destination in the world, and the first in the Caribbean.

From a business perspective, investing in real estate in the Dominican Republic’s entertainment hubs presents a unique opportunity. The bustling nightlife districts attract a diverse and energetic crowd, making them prime locations for commercial and residential properties. Owning a property in these areas not only offers the chance to immerse yourself in the lively ambiance but also provides potential for lucrative returns on your investment.

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The Dominican Republic’s strategic location in the heart of the Caribbean, coupled with a well-developed infrastructure and a skilled workforce, makes it an attractive destination for foreign investors. The government’s commitment to promoting foreign investment through tax incentives and investor-friendly policies further enhances the appeal.

Tourism is a major contributor to the country’s GDP, with its pristine beaches, rich culture, and warm climate attracting millions of visitors each year. As a real estate investor, you can tap into this thriving hospitality industry by owning properties in sought-after tourist destinations, offering lucrative opportunities for short-term rentals or vacation homes.

Moreover, the Dominican Republic’s growing middle class and increased urbanization create a strong demand for housing and commercial properties, ensuring a steady and sustainable market for real estate investors. Partnering with experienced local real estate agencies can provide valuable insights and guidance to capitalize on the most promising opportunities.

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