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Old 04-18-2008, 01:15 PM
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Now that Ocean Dream is a "reality", does anyone know how well rentals are doing there?

Are people really willing to pay that much rent ($900 to $1,500 per week) to be on the beach in Cabarete is the question behind my question above?

I understand that there are a significant number of buyers from the US that liked the location, set up, and quality of the construction and have purchased at Ocean Dream. But I really wonder if these condos are not just like most pleasure yachts and sailboats that go unused except for a few weeks out of the year when their owners are on vacation.
And they are the ones that cause the rents to go up.
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Old 04-18-2008, 02:09 PM
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Consider Kite Beach Hotel . It's operated by well known Coral Hospitality Corp. under branch Coral Comfort . Property management , rentals etc. Coral Kite Beach Hotel and Condos :: Kite and Windsurf paradise in Cabarete, Dominican Republic. , Welcome to the Coral Hospitality Corp. :: Find the finest in accommodations through Coral Royal 5 Star Condos or Coral Comfort exclusive accommodations.
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Old 04-18-2008, 10:00 PM
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Have you looked at the associated costs? We rented for several months at Casa Linda during a renovation of our house and it has a set high electrical charge. Also, we know owners at Coral Village who were successful in finding full time tenants and who are happy with that arrangement. You pay your own electrical charge (or your manager does that) as opposed to Casa Linda, where it is set by the administration.
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