Would enjoy seeing the buying process of the property. I heard you say you have a mortgage. I wanted to purchase something in Bayahibe but didn’t want to put down 100%.
Great video! I just came back from DR, was there for a month and saw some properties. Just randomly came across this video and like the information given. Thank you. I think managing it yourself is great. Hope you continue to grow and make more informative videos.
Hello Hennessy, hope all is well. Mr. Felix here. Thanks for the educational/informative video. We are fixing a trip to DR in November of this year we and are planning to see some properties. Do you have any video talking the area or areas where you acquired your properties? I really like Santo Domingo Este, but never thought in la Romana for investing. Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks!
@@suckerforvintageaudio9449 yes I do have a video on top 6 places. But they are more general nothing specific to areas. However, to your point on Santo Domingo Este. I heard really great things about that area for two reasons. One properties tend to be cheaper which is great and two they get rented out just as much as properties in other areas if not more which means that your return on investment is a lot higher which is ultimately the goal.
Family considering moving to DR....Santo Domingo. Been there many many times all over but never to Bayahibe. That's where I'd be looking to get some investment property too I think. Thank you for video, thanks YT for recommending.
@@OjaiWeber you will definitely find everything you need in Santo Domingo. There’s so much to do all the time but the traffic is a bit terrible. Nonetheless pros and cons like everywhere. Ahhh if you haven’t visited Bayahibe I definitely recommend. It’s such a cute small town. You get to know the locals and it just feels super chill. I love it. Plus majority of excursions to saona or isla Catalina depart from bayahibe
Hola Hennessy. Gracias por esos números. Solo me confirma no poner mis propiedades en Airbnb. Incluso con lo mucho que me gustaría porque así puedo usarlas cuando yo vaya a RD desde NY. Pero mis apartamentos estàn en Santo Domingo (aún no los terminan de construir) y siento que rentarlos por larga duración, hace mas sentido. Manejar Airbnb suena a mucho dolor de cabeza. De nuevo, gracias por tu contenido. Soy seguidora nueva.😊
@@emilsisorganizandote2688 hola, muchas gracias por su comentario, me alegro que le haya gustado mi contenido. Todo tiene su pro y su contra es Bueno evaluar y siempre hacer lo que es más conveniente para cada persona individual. Mucha suerte con sus apartamentos 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@Hoosier3able my mortgage is $1300 and I used a local bank in D.R. I have a video on what you may need to work with a bank in D.R if you are interested in those details, it’s called “buying property in Dominican Republic as a U.S citizen”
So no mortgage on the house I mean the gains on the first house might not be realistic for other people because not everyone gets a house as inheritance
@@stevend481 hey, the reason I didn’t include nightly rate in this video is because it varies throughout the year based on demand and seasonality and in this video I was sharing yearly income.
Great info! Thanks for sharing these examples and numbers.
Thanks so much for keeping it real. So many people are afraid to be transparent and free to share information.
@@dewells4405 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 of course, happy to share and be honest.I think it helps people be able to set right expectations.
Finally!!!! Someone who gives out the real information and not “it depends”. Thank you 😊
@@acastillo184 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 I’m glad you liked the video! Let me know if there is any other information you are interested in
Would enjoy seeing the buying process of the property. I heard you say you have a mortgage. I wanted to purchase something in Bayahibe but didn’t want to put down 100%.
@@acastillo184 Amazing I actually have a video on that should be the first or second video you can find it in the playlist "investing in D.R" :)
@@hennessy.hostedhaus thanks , I checked out the video. Looking forward to more content
WOW, amazing informative humble video. Thanks for sharing🙏 . I hope your channel grows!!! You're super informative. you can inspire so many people!!❤
@@montreal142 I’m glad to hear it was very informative. Thank you so much 🙏🏽
Great video! I just came back from DR, was there for a month and saw some properties. Just randomly came across this video and like the information given. Thank you. I think managing it yourself is great. Hope you continue to grow and make more informative videos.
@@luisminchala6521 thank you so much! Appreciate it.
Best of luck finding a property that fits your needs 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Hello Hennessy, hope all is well. Mr. Felix here. Thanks for the educational/informative video. We are fixing a trip to DR in November of this year we and are planning to see some properties. Do you have any video talking the area or areas where you acquired your properties? I really like Santo Domingo Este, but never thought in la Romana for investing. Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks!
@@suckerforvintageaudio9449 yes I do have a video on top 6 places. But they are more general nothing specific to areas.
However, to your point on Santo Domingo Este. I heard really great things about that area for two reasons. One properties tend to be cheaper which is great and two they get rented out just as much as properties in other areas if not more which means that your return on investment is a lot higher which is ultimately the goal.
Family considering moving to DR....Santo Domingo. Been there many many times all over but never to Bayahibe. That's where I'd be looking to get some investment property too I think. Thank you for video, thanks YT for recommending.
@@OjaiWeber you will definitely find everything you need in Santo Domingo. There’s so much to do all the time but the traffic is a bit terrible. Nonetheless pros and cons like everywhere.
Ahhh if you haven’t visited Bayahibe I definitely recommend. It’s such a cute small town. You get to know the locals and it just feels super chill. I love it. Plus majority of excursions to saona or isla Catalina depart from bayahibe
Hola Hennessy. Gracias por esos números. Solo me confirma no poner mis propiedades en Airbnb. Incluso con lo mucho que me gustaría porque así puedo usarlas cuando yo vaya a RD desde NY. Pero mis apartamentos estàn en Santo Domingo (aún no los terminan de construir) y siento que rentarlos por larga duración, hace mas sentido. Manejar Airbnb suena a mucho dolor de cabeza. De nuevo, gracias por tu contenido. Soy seguidora nueva.😊
@@emilsisorganizandote2688 hola, muchas gracias por su comentario, me alegro que le haya gustado mi contenido. Todo tiene su pro y su contra es Bueno evaluar y siempre hacer lo que es más conveniente para cada persona individual. Mucha suerte con sus apartamentos 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Great breakdown. Thanks for posting it. How did you end up in DR? You look Dominican but speak American
@@ShaferHart Thank you so much. My mom is from Dominican Republic. But I was born and raised in the U.S.
Hi thats great, keep it going. A lot of value
@@xaviervargas thank you so much 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
How much is your mortgage on the apartment? Did you use an American bank or local bank?
@@Hoosier3able my mortgage is $1300 and I used a local bank in D.R.
I have a video on what you may need to work with a bank in D.R if you are interested in those details, it’s called “buying property in Dominican Republic as a U.S citizen”
So no mortgage on the house I mean the gains on the first house might not be realistic for other people because not everyone gets a house as inheritance
@@frikstrid3913 that is 100% true! I am very blessed but yes these are just my personal experience and numbers. This will vary for everyone.
Would of been nice to hear what you charge a night
@@stevend481 hey, the reason I didn’t include nightly rate in this video is because it varies throughout the year based on demand and seasonality and in this video I was sharing yearly income.
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