I've received many questions and comments about apartment renting in the Dominican Republic and what is the process. In this video I explain to you where you can find available apartments and the typical process of renting apartments in Dominican Republic. This process can come across surprisingly to some to the point where they think they are being scammed when in reality this has been the process of renting since I can remember while living there. If you like videos like this check out my Dominican Culture playlist here ruclips.net/p/PL0OHP8RGzZ5aTY_XSCWJCLYfyD5FKkane
We rented a place at a good price in Santiago. We paid the 3 months and got a legal looking document. When we went to pay our bills they wanted the legal document but it wasn't signed. They had just photocopied the papers and didn't use a lawyer. The nice girls who take the payment said that we could bring the signed paperwork later but it never happened and we eventually left after a couple of years. Everybody seems to understand that you give a months notice and the saved rent goes towards that.
I just came back from Santo Domingo when I tell you Santo Domingo is Miami on steroids Miami 3.0 sheeeshhhhhh shout out to the DR’s development, I definitely suggest everyone and anyone to invest for sure
This is why I normally watch different serious vlogs about the DR, Dam Norberis you sure know how to explain things well. I have to save this one . So it’s about getting the right and CORRECT information about what you want to do. And not having INCORRECT information then cry that your being scammed🙄.
Thank you! For some reason people always think they are being scammed in DR. Yes many try to but there are honorable people with dignity also in the country so I try to convey that message too.
@@NorberisR some people cover this but some details they leave out. But with you ; your thorough and very clear when you dive into a topic, because your not trying to cover too many things all at once. You stick to one topic when you vlog. Thank you very much Norberis your very appreciated.
Thanks you for this information. I asked for your apartment advice in a different video you made on a apartment and I didn't realize you made this video.
We do the same here in the Bahamas, except 1 month is security deposit and the other two are first and last months rent (that way you have a free month before you decide to move). My family owns numerous rental properties here.
great video.. loved how you broke everything down. Would love more insight on the DR economy and the DR relationship with Haiti.... also again, love it when you interview random people about random topics, this is very much your strength.
Thank you. A video on the DR economy is a great idea. However, there are many videos from other creators about the Haiti and DR relationship. I'm not getting into that on my channel. I don't know enough about it and it brings the wrong energy and I don't have time for that.
Thank you Norberis! I found your channel tonight. I want to move me and my family to the DR this year! I’m watching all your videos and will be in touch soon
Thank you for Sharing this información. I subsribed your channel because i love the dominican culture....and i really enjoy watching your vídeos. I feel you do a great job with your vídeos...very profesional.
Everybody Norberis information is true i definently checked out that 2+1 and its true its not a scam most landlords in Dominican Republic do that plus lawyer fees and write up of contract 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😎
very informative video on how to rent in the dominican republic .i`m sure this is very helpful to anyone wishing to stay there .thanks norberis very helpful advice !
@@NorberisR that is great,, because here paying first(1x) last (1x)and security1x), when you move you only get the security deposit back, which is 1x the rent, the first and last month of rent is gone You said in many of the places there you will receive 2x (security) back when you move out which is unheard of over here.
My next trip to Dominican Republic I will rent an apartment or Air B&B. My last 2 visits I stayed in Cabarete and it was nice bu the hotel had to many rules. Loved the video.
Senorita, muchas gracias por la imformacion, llo me mudo en menos de 6 meses, soy pensionado sin esposa pero tengo un perrito y una gata, espero que no sea dificil encontrar un apartamento en puerto plata o santiago, pasare' 3 semanas en julio buscando, Dios mediante no tendre' dificultad,de nuevo gracias por la informacion ! J. Ortega ex militar pensionado.
This video was very helpful. Are there low cost apartments in Santo Domingo? I will pray that you and your family have a smooth transition to the DR. 🇺🇸🇩🇴
Very good content. I have an apartment in Torre Alta and the 2 + 1 came up and I initially thought the same thing until my novia explained it to me. But my question is, if you signed a one year lease and you decide to move out before the lease is up, will you receive the full deposit back when you move?
That's a great question. I will have to look into that. My guess is it could be at the owners discretion since the person didnt fulfill the contract commitment. But I can ask.
@@NorberisR Si I also have to mention something that makes me laugh. Dominicans are known for speaking very fast, especially when angry. You have also excelled in this gift in English, via your video open greeting .. I love it 😂
Hi Noberis, great info and very informative! Thank you. However... just my opinion, but I noticed you spoke very very fast English in the introduction. But because of your beautiful Dominican accent (same as my husband) it's a good idea to speak at normal speed. Speaking English too fast with a foreign accent sounds like you are running words together. Just my opinion tho. Usually you are very articulate, so this was a first. Again, just my opinion and because I'm an English tutor I can't help but notice. Lol, love your videos.. they are great! : )
Thank you. My husband tells me this all the time. The reason is probably because I remember my intro so I run through it not knowing I'm speaking fast. I'll pay more attention.
Good and clear information on renting in RD ! But, since renting Furnished is mostly done by foreigners, why is there a fee so high for Admin./Lawyer ? Do Dominicans renting UNfurnished pay Adm/Lawyer fee ? Do Dominicans renting UNfurnished pay 2 months in advance ?
How do you most foreigners rent furnished apartments? Do you have data to support that or you just guessing? ALL DOMINICANS follow the 2 plus 1 PERIOD! That is they way we rent. Are there some exceptions or exceptions that can be made of course as with anything. Still doesnt take away the fact this is the way we rent.
@@NorberisR Norberis, in ALL countries of the world , NON-foreigners ( nationals) in their majority rent UNfurnished apts or houses because they want to save money as well as reflect their own taste ( furniture, special needs like TV size and quality, inside wall color paint, etc). Most North American states or provinces do not require an Administration/Lawyer fee as there is a formal state or provincial lease form signed by both landlord and tenant.
@@victorlionelnazaire685 again no data to support that. And Dominican Republic isn't the US. This is how it works in DR if you don't like it I suggest people don't rent there. Its that simple. Im just providing what the process is for those who want to know. I don't care what other countries do. Everything America does isn't the right way its the American way. Just like this process is the Dominican way. Don't like it don't come. It is what it is.
Thank you. I really needs to hear that. I’m looking to rent a place in SD. And no one could tell me, what the process is like. I’ll will be back in SD, soon, I just left from there two weeks ago.
Thank you for breaking this down clearly, I knew about the 2+1 but I didn't know the reason. Now I understand! Una pregunta, can I open a bank account before I move there? If so can you make a video to explain the process? I would appreciate it! 😁
Yes you can open a bank account before you move there but you need to be there in person to open it. You can't open it online. Yes I will make a video this I promise. When im there in December I will get all the information together.
Make sure that you do a walk through of the apartment and video the walk through before you move in to document any issues with the apartment. Your landlord will certainly try to charge you for everything that they think they can to keep from giving your deposit back. Just saying
I agree, however, this is not just exclusive to DR, that happens in the US also. Doing a walkthrough when renting anything cars, homes, apartments, and equipment is a part of the person's due diligence no matter where you live. This should be universal.
yes what about maintenence, heating and water is that included with the rent and what companies can you go with for water, heating, and internet in europe it is a seperate charge from your rent the three i mentioned can commet on this post thanks or do a video on the subject
Yes you can rent Usually they ask for job information, bank statement and most of the time 2+1 (2 deposit + first month rent) depending on the area that you are renting other properties owners do 2+1 where is 2 moth deposit and the + 1 they use it for lawyer and other fees involved to the rental.
Yes this is correct. But this is typical when moving in a typical Dominican neighborhood. In most tourist areas this is not the case. Its typically one month deposit and first month's rent.
I had a question I bought a apartment brand-new in Santo Domingo este does any one know how long does it take for the electric company to turn on your electricity after you have submitted that paper that you get from the Real estate agency someone told me it can take up to a month is this true ?
I mentioned that in the video that everything is negotiable and different owners do different things because I knew I would get a comment like this but maybe you didn't get that far in the video😉...lol!
Thank you for this video. As a foreigner renting are there any documents that you need to provide in order to rent? Or do you just pay the 2+1 and that is it?
That will more than likely not happen here. You can offer them a reduce rate for 12 months and see if they accept it but free in DR doesn't typically happen.
N, I need to get some information from you please. I spoke to the embassy in my country about getting citizenship there but it wasn't what I expected. Do you know if it varies by country or not.... I have so much questions for you. Lo siento mucho 😝
@@NorberisR first he asked if I was rich or going to marry Someone there. He said those two are the easiest ways. Then he said I can travel to the DR, invest in the country and then declare the Investment by coming back to my country and showing them how I did the investment; like buying s piece of land. Then I can apply for citizenship and also show bank statements to show that I am earning income
Who said pay 3 months in advance before you move in? These are deposits you get back at the end of the lease besides the plus 1. Listen to what im saying instead of trying to poke holes in the process. Whether you agree or not its process and lived there, I don't have verify if this information is correct. I said the first month is due at the end of the month not when you move in on the first of the month. You still get to move in. And yes Dominicans pay the same thing. I just rented a space for my restaurant and did the 2 plus 1. I'm Dominican...lol! Again trying to poke holes, the average Dominican is not paying $500 a month the rent. Most apartments in a average Dominican neighborhood is under $250. My mom pays $175. That's a total of $525 to move in. My aunt just rented an apartment for $100 and that's $300 to move in. But of course the prices are in pesos not dollars. You're looking at the $1500 and saying Dominicans can't afford that and that's just an example. I also mentioned in Tourist areas they do things different at times. Please to understand and not to criticize.
The admin/lawyer fee is exactly what it say it is...its equivalent to the your monthly rent but its not a month's rent. There are apartments here in South Florida that charge $150 per application fee for all adults. Whats your point?
Sorry but I'm not a realtor. You will need to contact a realtor in that area. Or you can hire me find you what you need. I charge a consultation fee for this service.
@@NorberisR oh perfecto, you look great in your video and I wish I could date yah but your married and I respect marriage 💑. But Dang I wish I could have you
“y no está disponible para extranjeros.” This is a message I copy from one I translated thru google translator “and it is not available for foreigners”
Not only one and one of them ask for a Garante when I ask her what she mean by that she said since I’m a foreigner I need someone to rent with me mind you I told her I’m willing to pay the 2+ 1 and my monthly rent I go to DR every other months due to a business I’m about to open in las americas she still deny me
I've received many questions and comments about apartment renting in the Dominican Republic and what is the process. In this video I explain to you where you can find available apartments and the typical process of renting apartments in Dominican Republic. This process can come across surprisingly to some to the point where they think they are being scammed when in reality this has been the process of renting since I can remember while living there. If you like videos like this check out my Dominican Culture playlist here ruclips.net/p/PL0OHP8RGzZ5aTY_XSCWJCLYfyD5FKkane
Which neighborhood do you prefer gazcue vs zona colonial for living?
@@jay-tw7ew I prefer Gazcue
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i would like to contact you. how?
@@batcharylincifort6756 You can send me an email at norberisbusinessinquiries@gmail.com
You should do a video on best places to rent and the price ranges
I did that video before for Santo Domingo. You can check it out.
@@NorberisR are girls expensive
We rented a place at a good price in Santiago. We paid the 3 months and got a legal looking document. When we went to pay our bills they wanted the legal document but it wasn't signed. They had just photocopied the papers and didn't use a lawyer. The nice girls who take the payment said that we could bring the signed paperwork later but it never happened and we eventually left after a couple of years. Everybody seems to understand that you give a months notice and the saved rent goes towards that.
I just came back from Santo Domingo when I tell you Santo Domingo is Miami on steroids Miami 3.0 sheeeshhhhhh shout out to the DR’s development, I definitely suggest everyone and anyone to invest for sure
Glad you enjoyed your visit. And yes Santo Domingo has developed a lot over the years.
This is why I normally watch different serious vlogs about the DR, Dam Norberis you sure know how to explain things well. I have to save this one . So it’s about getting the right and CORRECT information about what you want to do. And not having INCORRECT information then cry that your being scammed🙄.
Thank you! For some reason people always think they are being scammed in DR. Yes many try to but there are honorable people with dignity also in the country so I try to convey that message too.
@@NorberisR some people cover this but some details they leave out. But with you ; your thorough and very clear when you dive into a topic, because your not trying to cover too many things all at once. You stick to one topic when you vlog. Thank you very much Norberis your very appreciated.
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Thanks you for this information. I asked for your apartment advice in a different video you made on a apartment and I didn't realize you made this video.
We do the same here in the Bahamas, except 1 month is security deposit and the other two are first and last months rent (that way you have a free month before you decide to move). My family owns numerous rental properties here.
It seems this is pretty standard for the most part.
Thank you I’ve been wanting to get an apartment in DR this really was helpful
You are very welcome. Thank you.
Thanks Noberis for the valuable info. I plan to rent something in the not so distant future and appreciate vids like these.
You're welcomed, glad it was helpful!
great video.. loved how you broke everything down. Would love more insight on the DR economy and the DR relationship with Haiti.... also again, love it when you interview random people about random topics, this is very much your strength.
Thank you. A video on the DR economy is a great idea. However, there are many videos from other creators about the Haiti and DR relationship. I'm not getting into that on my channel. I don't know enough about it and it brings the wrong energy and I don't have time for that.
Thank! I was looking up places, but comjbg from the US, online all u get are super luxury homes/condos. I just wanted something regular and realistic.
Glad I could help!
GREAT INFO THANKS....... KEEP THE VIDEO COMING..........
Gracias, Philly Dom.
Thank you im glad i found your videos. I will be coming in July for vacation and to look at property
Thank you Noberis for this information. I did not know abut the 2 + 1. Keep up the great content!
Thank you❤
Thank you Norberis! I found your channel tonight. I want to move me and my family to the DR this year! I’m watching all your videos and will be in touch soon
Thank you, ok I will be here.
Hola mi amiga. Thanks for the valuable information that you provided in this video. Keep those informative videos coming ✌🏾& many blessings
You're welcomed my friend❤
Thank you for Sharing this información. I subsribed your channel because i love the dominican culture....and i really enjoy watching your vídeos. I feel you do a great job with your vídeos...very profesional.
I appreciate those words. Thank you!
Everybody Norberis information is true i definently checked out that 2+1 and its true its not a scam most landlords in Dominican Republic do that plus lawyer fees and write up of contract 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😎
Thanks Norberis very good information to know and thanks for the links!
You're welcomed.❤
Thanks for informing
Any time
very informative video on how to rent in the dominican republic .i`m sure this is very helpful to anyone wishing to stay there .thanks norberis very helpful advice !
Thanks!😊
Good job Norberis
Thank you! Very informative and helpful! ❤ 👌
Thank you.
I currently live in Mexico and it’s the same in Mexico as well the 2+1 method.
That is good to know.
@@NorberisR I will be emailing you soon, we are actually moving to DR soon & I would love your assistance ☺️
Awesome. Just let me know.
Hi Norberis, Great video!
Hola Kelly, thank you! I hope all is well with you in Las Terrenas❤
The 2+1 is the same as in big cities here when they ask for first, last, and security
Actually is 2 deposit and the +1 you lose it, is for the lawyer to make the contact and the person that is helping the owner to find a tenant.
@@NorberisR that is great,, because here paying first(1x) last (1x)and security1x), when you move you only get the security deposit back, which is 1x the rent, the first and last month of rent is gone You said in many of the places there you will receive 2x (security) back when you move out which is unheard of over here.
My next trip to Dominican Republic I will rent an apartment or Air B&B. My last 2 visits I stayed in Cabarete and it was nice bu the hotel had to many rules. Loved the video.
Hey KVS....what were some of the rules that you were uncomfortable with when you were renting in Cabarete?
Senorita, muchas gracias por la imformacion, llo me mudo en menos de 6 meses, soy pensionado sin esposa pero tengo un perrito y una gata, espero que no sea dificil encontrar un apartamento en puerto plata o santiago, pasare' 3 semanas en julio buscando, Dios mediante no tendre' dificultad,de nuevo gracias por la informacion ! J. Ortega ex militar pensionado.
De nada☺
And rent rent rent rent in DOP not USD.
Yes, I agree. However in some places especially punta Cana area they make it dollars but you should definitely push towards pesos.
Wow, I just caught this. Man thanks.
This video was very helpful. Are there low cost apartments in Santo Domingo? I will pray that you and your family have a smooth transition to the DR. 🇺🇸🇩🇴
Yes there is affordable apartments there. What's low cost to you?
Very good information. Thank you.
Thank you!
great informative video!
Thank you.
Excellent advice :)
Glad it was helpful❤
Very good content. I have an apartment in Torre Alta and the 2 + 1 came up and I initially thought the same thing until my novia explained it to me. But my question is, if you signed a one year lease and you decide to move out before the lease is up, will you receive the full deposit back when you move?
That's a great question. I will have to look into that. My guess is it could be at the owners discretion since the person didnt fulfill the contract commitment. But I can ask.
Very nice 👍
Once again, very good Intel.
Have you done a vid on short and long visits to RD and the governmental cost if you were not born there
Are you referring to the taxes you have to pay if you stay long term?
@@NorberisR Si
I also have to mention something that makes me laugh.
Dominicans are known for speaking very fast, especially when angry. You have also excelled in this gift in English, via your video open greeting .. I love it 😂
@@vernonedmonds8596 I never noticed I did that until my husband told me to slow down in my intro...lol! He says it every time.
I love your informative vids..My question is..What happens if the Landlord doesnt return your deposite??What recourse do you have??
You signed a contract you will get your money back.
Excellent bdo!!
Thank you.
Good day today I tried to apply for a two bed room and they said guarantor is mandatory can you go over that.
I think I mention this in this video but they want you to have a Dominican cosigner.
Hi Noberis, great info and very informative! Thank you. However... just my opinion, but I noticed you spoke very very fast English in the introduction. But because of your beautiful Dominican accent (same as my husband) it's a good idea to speak at normal speed. Speaking English too fast with a foreign accent sounds like you are running words together. Just my opinion tho. Usually you are very articulate, so this was a first. Again, just my opinion and because I'm an English tutor I can't help but notice. Lol, love your videos.. they are great! : )
Thank you. My husband tells me this all the time. The reason is probably because I remember my intro so I run through it not knowing I'm speaking fast. I'll pay more attention.
Good and clear information on renting in RD !
But, since renting Furnished is mostly done by foreigners, why is there a fee so high for Admin./Lawyer ?
Do Dominicans renting UNfurnished pay Adm/Lawyer fee ?
Do Dominicans renting UNfurnished pay 2 months in advance ?
How do you most foreigners rent furnished apartments? Do you have data to support that or you just guessing? ALL DOMINICANS follow the 2 plus 1 PERIOD! That is they way we rent. Are there some exceptions or exceptions that can be made of course as with anything. Still doesnt take away the fact this is the way we rent.
@@NorberisR
Norberis, in ALL countries of the world , NON-foreigners ( nationals) in their majority rent UNfurnished apts or houses because they want to save money as well as reflect their own taste ( furniture, special needs like TV size and quality, inside wall color paint, etc).
Most North American states or provinces do not require an Administration/Lawyer fee as there is a formal state or provincial lease form signed by both landlord and tenant.
@@victorlionelnazaire685 again no data to support that. And Dominican Republic isn't the US. This is how it works in DR if you don't like it I suggest people don't rent there. Its that simple. Im just providing what the process is for those who want to know. I don't care what other countries do. Everything America does isn't the right way its the American way. Just like this process is the Dominican way. Don't like it don't come. It is what it is.
Thank you. I really needs to hear that. I’m looking to rent a place in SD. And no one could tell me, what the process is like. I’ll will be back in SD, soon, I just left from there two weeks ago.
You're welcomed😊
I have a trip in April bro and im still looking for a place to stay. Either hotel or air bnb
Ok, we had an Airbnb first. It was very nice. But now it's time, to get a place of my own.
Thank you for breaking this down clearly, I knew about the 2+1 but I didn't know the reason. Now I understand! Una pregunta, can I open a bank account before I move there? If so can you make a video to explain the process? I would appreciate it! 😁
Yes you can open a bank account before you move there but you need to be there in person to open it. You can't open it online. Yes I will make a video this I promise. When im there in December I will get all the information together.
Make sure that you do a walk through of the apartment and video the walk through before you move in to document any issues with the apartment. Your landlord will certainly try to charge you for everything that they think they can to keep from giving your deposit back. Just saying
I agree, however, this is not just exclusive to DR, that happens in the US also. Doing a walkthrough when renting anything cars, homes, apartments, and equipment is a part of the person's due diligence no matter where you live. This should be universal.
@@NorberisR exactly
yes what about maintenence, heating and water is that included with the rent and what companies can you go with for water, heating, and internet in europe it is a seperate charge from your rent the three i mentioned can commet on this post thanks or do a video on the subject
you have to pay for everything
Planning moving to DR soon.
Gracias por la informacion. Cuales son algunos lugares, vecindarios buenos para rentar?
En que cuidad?
What is the protocol for subleasing an apartment, presuming that it's allowed in the DR?
Yes you can rent Usually they ask for job information, bank statement and most of the time 2+1 (2 deposit + first month rent) depending on the area that you are renting other properties owners do 2+1 where is 2 moth deposit and the + 1 they use it for lawyer and other fees involved to the rental.
you are my favorite DR guide all the rest are thirsty, fake, frauds or too old for me to relate...
😂Thank you. I appreciate the support.
OMG 🥰🥰🥰 she is beautiful.
Gracias❤
I agree!!!!!!
Cool video! Can I rent an apartment on a tourist visa? Thanks.
Yes you can.
How about renting for 3-6 months, is it going to be easy to find someone who will rent it out for the short to mid term? Thanks.
You can possibly find someone for 6 month but mostly the leases are for a year. Anything less than 6 month Airbnb will be your best option.
@@NorberisR Thanks for the info! Where do you live in the DR?
Credit reports in the U.S. Does the R.D. have the same or similar???
We do have a credit system but it doesn't work the same as the US.
question about 2+1 . so if i wanted to move in june i have to give 1500 plus pay 500 at end of june?
Yes this is correct. But this is typical when moving in a typical Dominican neighborhood. In most tourist areas this is not the case. Its typically one month deposit and first month's rent.
I had a question I bought a apartment brand-new in Santo Domingo este does any one know how long does it take for the electric company to turn on your electricity after you have submitted that paper that you get from the Real estate agency someone told me it can take up to a month is this true ?
That is not true, they give you up to 6 business days. Did you call or when back to electricity company to ask why they have not turn it on?
For how long can we rent. We are not Residents of Republican Dominican?
As long as you got the rent money every month as long as you want😂🤣. There's no time limit.
You could always negotiate I negotiate it one months rent one month security I paid half the attorney to write up the contract and that’s it
I mentioned that in the video that everything is negotiable and different owners do different things because I knew I would get a comment like this but maybe you didn't get that far in the video😉...lol!
Thank you for this video. As a foreigner renting are there any documents that you need to provide in order to rent? Or do you just pay the 2+1 and that is it?
They will need you passport or some identification to draw up the contract. Other than that nothing else.
@@NorberisR Thank you!!
Hi. I would like to know if 2 months of free rent can be had if I pay 10 months of rent in advance?
That will more than likely not happen here. You can offer them a reduce rate for 12 months and see if they accept it but free in DR doesn't typically happen.
Where are the links for rentals you mentioned in the video.?!?
I'll add them now.
Is it legal to sublet or host apartment rentals on airbnb ?
Yes it is legal, if you let the owner of the rental know what your are trying to do.
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N, I need to get some information from you please. I spoke to the embassy in my country about getting citizenship there but it wasn't what I expected. Do you know if it varies by country or not.... I have so much questions for you. Lo siento mucho 😝
What did they say at your Embassy?
@@NorberisR first he asked if I was rich or going to marry Someone there. He said those two are the easiest ways. Then he said I can travel to the DR, invest in the country and then declare the Investment by coming back to my country and showing them how I did the investment; like buying s piece of land. Then I can apply for citizenship and also show bank statements to show that I am earning income
Pay 3 months in advance for a furnished apt BEFORE you move in ? How many Dominicans (percentage) do follow this rule ?
Who said pay 3 months in advance before you move in? These are deposits you get back at the end of the lease besides the plus 1. Listen to what im saying instead of trying to poke holes in the process. Whether you agree or not its process and lived there, I don't have verify if this information is correct. I said the first month is due at the end of the month not when you move in on the first of the month. You still get to move in. And yes Dominicans pay the same thing. I just rented a space for my restaurant and did the 2 plus 1. I'm Dominican...lol! Again trying to poke holes, the average Dominican is not paying $500 a month the rent. Most apartments in a average Dominican neighborhood is under $250. My mom pays $175. That's a total of $525 to move in. My aunt just rented an apartment for $100 and that's $300 to move in. But of course the prices are in pesos not dollars. You're looking at the $1500 and saying Dominicans can't afford that and that's just an example. I also mentioned in Tourist areas they do things different at times. Please to understand and not to criticize.
@@NorberisR
Well, the Adm./Lawyer fee is IN FACT a third month, don't you think so ?
The admin/lawyer fee is exactly what it say it is...its equivalent to the your monthly rent but its not a month's rent. There are apartments here in South Florida that charge $150 per application fee for all adults. Whats your point?
@@NorberisR
Well, my point is : ".its equivalent to the your monthly rent" , so a renter PAYS 3 months before moving in.
Ok...lol
I’m looking for2 bedroom in Punta Cana I want the price please
Sorry but I'm not a realtor. You will need to contact a realtor in that area. Or you can hire me find you what you need. I charge a consultation fee for this service.
Do you know of any apartments available in Sanpedro de Macoris
Unfortunately, I don't know of any available apartments in that area.
Thank you for everything love your channel
You're very welcomed😊
How much would a 3 bedrooms 2 baths cost me per month near the bilingual school
That will be depending on the city and area.
Can I rent an house not apartment?
Yes you can.
@@NorberisR oh perfecto, you look great in your video and I wish I could date yah but your married and I respect marriage 💑. But Dang I wish I could have you
Why so many of them don’t want to rent with foreigners?
Really? is my first time hearing that. What problems have you faced?
“y no está disponible para extranjeros.” This is a message I copy from one I translated thru google translator “and it is not available for foreigners”
Not only one and one of them ask for a Garante when I ask her what she mean by that she said since I’m a foreigner I need someone to rent with me mind you I told her I’m willing to pay the 2+ 1 and my monthly rent I go to DR every other months due to a business I’m about to open in las americas she still deny me
I attempted to email you for the contact info for your brothers but it replied that the email was invalid?
Try it again by copying this email address norberisbusinessinquiries@gmail.com
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Can I rent a two bedroom for one month
On AirBnB you can but not from a private owner. Typically they wont do that.
Thanks
Hi! Can you please help me buy a piece of land in R D?
What do you need help with specifically? Searching, verification, negotiation, purchasing, etc. Please be specific.
@@NorberisR good morning, I want to purchase a land.
I really like you. So you get A Like from me...lol
Gracias❤
Hey me puedes dejar tu whats app? O cualquier manera de contacto. Tengo unas cuantas preguntas sobre invertir y tu orientas a uno mucho
norberis@norberisr.com