Cabrera Real Estate-land investments - Villas - Beachfront for sale.
Cabrera, the new hotspot in the Dominican Republic. Cabrera at the north coast offers all kind of, still, affordabe properties. Beachfrontproperties for example in a project starting at 120 us dollars per m2 or oceanfront properties for around 75 us dollars per m2 or beachfront apartments starting at 99.000 us dollars.
The Cabrera region with Rio San Juan, Gaspar Hernandez, La Catalina, Abreu and Nagua are very special and the waterfront is very unique with high cliffs combined with beaches. That is one of the reasons that Cabrera is becoming a prime location.
The Cabrera region is perfect for your new land investments. We have investment opportunities in Cabrera, Abreu, La Catalina, Rio San Juan. We have million dollar villas for sale in this area. We have land for sale in "llomas de los millionarios" as well.
This is the moment for investors to take a good look at Cabbrera. The time is there, the properties also. Our office can help you with your search for beachfront and oceanfront properties in Cabrera, Rio San Juan, Gasper Hernandez, Nagua, Abreu and La Catalina.
The Cabrera region offer high end holiday homes or luxury villas for permanent living. The finest real estate in the country is available here. Top locations like Orchid Bay and Sea Tree are hidden in Cabrera.
Cabrera is also close to the famous Playa Granda golfcourse, designed by Robert Trent Jones. This region is the fastest growing holiday spot for the wealthy people.
High end projects like Sea Tree and Orchid Bay where people from Google, Geico and Thomas Coock already bought properties.
Click here for villas for sale in and around Cabrera-La Catalina-Abreu-Rio San Juan.
Land for sale in Cabrera, Abreu, Rio San Juan and La Catalina.
Cabrera is a small village close to the sea at the North coast from the Dominican Republic. Cabrera, Rio San Juan, Abreu, La Catalina and Gaspar Hernandez is a perfect location for high end villas directly at the ocean, with or without beach, or with total privacy on the cliffs.
El catey, the new international airport from Samana is 35 minutes driving and Puerto Plata airport a litle bit more than 1 hour.
Article from www.dominicantoday.com at 5th of mai 2007:
Cabrera touted as new real estate hot spot |
CABRERA, Dominican Republic.- While new home sales are down in the U.S., real estate investment activity and opportunities on the north coast of the Dominican Republic are on the upswing. Michelle Matthews, managing director of Inversiones Playa Grande, S.A. (IPG), a company offering a complete portfolio of real estate services on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, shares her expertise on the top three reasons the Dominican Republic housing market is enticing U.S. investors, developers and owners. While many of the most desirable housing locations in the U.S. have been developed to the maximum, the Dominican Republic offers numerous areas where breathtaking beauty and an abundance of property converge. One such region is the largely untapped north coast of the Dominican Republic. This location embodies a tropical paradise with a unique blend of coconut palms, azure water, golden sand beaches and sweeping mountain vistas. The topography of the area, particularly in the areas of Gaspar Hernandez, Rio San Juan, Cabrera and Nagua, is very unique, with high cliffs inland located less than one mile from the ocean. "Purchasing property on this cliff top gives owners a breathtaking, unobstructed view of the ocean. This is a key reason the area is rapidly becoming a prime location," said Matthews. "Still, despite this, the prices are definitely affordable by Caribbean and U.S. standards." The area around Cabrera itself is selling very briskly as well. "In this area, investors, developers and individual land owners are purchasing real estate at a steady pace," said Matthews. "It is very lush, has many local activities nearby, and is more affordable than most other areas of the country which helps to propel the desire to purchase there."
Click here for complet article at dominicantoday.com.
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