retirement

Ocean View Real Estate On The Cheap?

I am always watching out for potential bargains for our DYD Tour Guests.  The partially completed ocean view home I highlight in today’s video tour may be just the right opportunity for someone that likes to get involved in a project.  This is a chance to grab up and complete a 5 bedroom home with […]

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Gringo Tackles First Rehab Project In Cabrera

Barry suggested that I share my experience in buying and rehabbing a small villa in Cabrera with you.  Probably, like you, I am new to this whole game of offshore living and owing foreign real estate.  Like many of the Americans and Canadians that visit the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, and Cabrera, we […]

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Early Retirement With A Better Quality Of Life Is Possible – Part 2 Of Our RetireEarlyLifestyle Interviews

We continue our Early Retirement onsite interviews with the Retire Early Lifestyle team on their first visit to the Dominican Republic. Today we are in one of the many villas in the hills overlooking Cabrera Dominican Republic in this Part 2 of our series. In this discussion we explore whether early retirement is still viable […]

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James Wesley Rawles Links ISIS to the CIA – Explains Key Benefits Of Expatriation

In the most controversial segment of our interview with best selling survival author, James Wesley Rawles, we get a new insight into how ISIS might have achieved such a meteoric rise in power and prominence is such a short span of time.  James’ theory certainly would explain how ISIS could have grown in power so rapidly, […]

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Check Out Boba Beach – The Next State Park Beach Near Cabrera

We had a day off to do a little more exploring up on the northcoast of the Dominican Republic, so Johnny and I decided to take one of the side roads down through a little fishing village to let you see a rustic hidden beach that is destined to become the next State Park Beach […]

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More About Residency Programs In The DR

I am learning what works best from personal experience and from the experience of the many expat families that are going through the residency process in the Dominican Republic.  It makes a big difference in comfort and convenience when our American and Canadian expats can work directly with a native English speaking attorney.   As […]

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The Day After The Smoke has Lifted and Why I’m Smiling

Today I was filming some soon to be released new YouTube segments on Immigration. In between the segments with Maria and Elizabeth (Lili) I couldn’t rid myself of my curiosity to venture into town and observe the aftermath of yesterday’s strike. So off into Cabrera I went and drove down many of its side streets. […]

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Introducing Our Latest Immigration Firm

On a past post I announced that we have added another immigration attorney to our family of expat advisors. In today’s post I will very briefly interview Licelotte Minaya of the Guzman Ariza law firm. As you may recall from my earlier post you might recall that the Guzman firm offers personal service to our expat […]

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Expats Investing In Rental Properties In Cabrera Dominican Republic

Many expats need or want a way to supplement their monthly income.  One popular way to do that is to own rental homes or perhaps a small bed and breakfast.  In this video interview we tour several small construction projects where expats have either built new or rehabbed in-town properties for rentals and part time […]

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Moving To Another Country Does Not Have To Be Scary – Expats Guide

Moving to another country to sit out the carnage of the coming financial collapse of first world countries can be a great survival strategy… but what if you are afraid to make the move?  What if you don’t speak the language, understand the culture, or know the people?  What if you have been brainwashed into […]

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