Every Casa de Campo® buyer arrives with the same dozen questions. We answer them in long-form — foreign ownership rights, neighborhood differences, cost of ownership, market comparisons — using what we have learned from twenty-three years of transactions inside the resort.
Thinking about buying a lot and building from scratch at Casa de Campo? How site selection, title, the resort’s design approval, permits and timelines work for foreign buyers.
How to buy a Casa de Campo villa remotely — power of attorney, virtual tours, due diligence, and remote closing for overseas buyers who can't fly in.
Two of the Dominican Republic’s marquee destinations, two very different buys — how they compare on location, golf, beaches, exclusivity, and rental demand.
What owning a home in the Dominican Republic actually costs each year — transfer tax, IPI, HOA and community fees, staff, utilities, insurance, and management.
How financing works for foreign buyers at Casa de Campo® — what Dominican banks lend, dollar vs peso loans, the documents required, and when paying cash is the smarter move.
What Caribbean weather really means for a Casa de Campo villa — the resort’s location and storm exposure, how homes are built to handle it, and how insurance works.
How owners run a Casa de Campo villa from abroad — and turn it into income when they are away. What a manager handles, how rentals work, and what to expect.
A complete guide to Dominican Republic property law for foreign buyers — Law 16-95, freehold ownership, the purchase process, closing costs, attorneys, title insurance, and how to avoid common mistake
New-build or resale at Casa de Campo? The two come with different prices, timelines, tax treatment, and risk — how buyers actually decide between them.
High season and the quiet months, golf tournaments, festivals at Altos de Chavón, holidays by the marina — how the year unfolds at Casa de Campo, and when to be here.
Inside Altos de Chavón and the Marina at Casa de Campo® — what owners do on a weekend, the restaurants, the amphitheater, the art school, and how to plan a visit.
A side-by-side comparison of Casa de Campo®’s three most-requested buyer neighborhoods — Punta Aguila, Punta Minitas, and Dye Fore — with a framework for choosing between them.
The practical side of owning here — healthcare nearby, security, groceries and services, connectivity, and how owners get set up for real life at the resort.
A complete buyer’s guide to acquiring property in Casa de Campo® — ownership rights for foreigners, the step-by-step purchase process, closing costs, ongoing costs, financing, and residency by in
A side-by-side comparison of Casa de Campo® and Cap Cana for property buyers — location, infrastructure, golf, beach access, price floors, and who each fits best.
A villa that holds three generations, a gated resort kids can roam, and enough to do that no one is bored — what family life at Casa de Campo actually looks like.
A practical comparison of villas and condos in Casa de Campo® — price points, ownership costs, rental yields, lifestyle fit, and which neighborhoods have which.
Before you buy, come see it. How to plan a scouting visit to Casa de Campo — what to tour, what to evaluate, and how to turn a few days into a confident decision.
How investors evaluate Casa de Campo® real estate — rental yields, CONFOTUR tax benefits, operating costs, common mistakes, and how the market compares to Cap Cana and Punta Cana.
Three airports, one of them ten minutes from the gate, plus private aviation — how owners and guests actually get to Casa de Campo, and the easiest route for you.
Everything to know about playing Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo® — Pete Dye’s #1-ranked Caribbean course. Owner privileges, tee times, dress code, signature holes.
How the Dominican Republic’s Casa de Campo stacks up against the Bahamas, Cayman, and Turks & Caicos — on price, ownership, taxes, access, and lifestyle.
What actually happens on closing day for a Casa de Campo® property — who is in the room, what you sign, what to bring, common surprises, and how to prepare.
A clear guide to CONFOTUR — the Dominican Republic’s tourism investment tax exemption — and what it actually means for Casa de Campo® buyers.
More owners are making Casa de Campo their primary home, not just their holiday one — what full-time living actually involves.
If a post raised a specific question about your situation — financing, neighborhood fit, timeline — we will work through it on a call. No cost, no obligation, no pressure.
And whatever brought you here, the offer stands: we help you buy your villa, assist with anything you might need — and through our villa rental agency, your home can earn rental income when you are away.
An independent buyer’s guide to real estate at Casa de Campo®. Operated by Caribbean Paradise Homes — at the resort since 2003, and ready to help you find and buy your home here.
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