| #21 - Posted 15 June 2008, 2:20 AM | |
Location: United States, Smyrna, GA Join date: February 2008 Member #: 374 Posts: 522 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Ah yes, As NY4LIFE was saying and I agree... let us look at the positive side of things. The Dominican Republic is developing its infractstructure and that is a positive thing paving the way for Flying cars. Let us stick to the positive side of this. I mean really people, can we imaging what DR would look and be like when the flying cars finally get there and how happy poor peasants already with no jobs and skills will feel to know of such discomfort? Wow, it would be a joyous moment for all Dominicans as we all anticipate gladly. It surely will put the Metro to shame and Motoconchos will be a thing of the past as Dominican men will no longer look like gays cuddling with another man on a bike. The amount of growth with constructions is of a historical pace and solidifies the confidence the world has in the Dominican Republic as being the projected prime location for The Return Of Christ himself since DR has not committed any sins against humanity with their clean hands and so innocent demeanors. Stability and economic growth and upgraded hookers leads to investor confidence who sooner or later will grant DR nuclear capability to of course first in mind obliterated Haiti off the map then the rest of the World for having opposed them in the first place many times in the past of their weak stances on Human Right Issues & Violations. It is nice to see the Dominican Republic progressing its infrastructure and will later come up with better ways to finally build this border like in the new Mommy movie The Great Wall of DR by using Haitians and then bury them under it. Yet as DR is left afterwards to find a way to have that Wall build itself as they ponder on this very Question. "If we bury them, those Haitians of whom who were supposed to be the ones building the wall, how does the wall build itself without us Dominicans having to work or even touch a single brick?" Fear not my loving fellow Dominicans, we have come this far to back down now in our progress, so may I suggest these two videos ladies and gentlemen as an insight to DR's next great future project progress or who knows, perhaps disappointment: Edited on 6/15/2008 2:55 AM by HispanolanoYoSoy. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" HispanolanoYoSoy Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
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| #22 - Posted 15 June 2008, 10:48 AM | |
Location: United States, New York, NY Join date: December 2007 Member #: 16 Posts: 860 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Very sarcastic Hispanolo. I guess I couldn't expect anything else. |
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| #23 - Posted 16 June 2008, 3:37 AM | |
Location: United States, Smyrna, GA Join date: February 2008 Member #: 374 Posts: 522 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Quote: ny4life previously said: Very sarcastic Hispanolo. I guess I couldn't expect anything else. Hey you k now me... just trying to keep your heads above water is all (lol)!!! Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" HispanolanoYoSoy Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
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| #24 - Posted 16 June 2008, 8:18 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 430 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic The east cost along with Puerto Plata and Samana are the hottest spots for real estate (tourism) ... Bavaro ![]() Macao (Roco ki) ![]() Contruction Update ![]() Edited on 6/16/2008 8:45 AM by MrDom. |
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| #25 - Posted 16 June 2008, 9:10 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 430 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic En esta foto se muestra el proyecto mas avanzado ![]() Edited on 6/16/2008 3:58 PM by MrDom. |
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| #26 - Posted 16 June 2008, 11:32 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 337 Posts: 596 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic FROM: EL HAITIANO It surely will put the Metro to shame and Motoconchos will be a thing of the past as Dominican men will no longer look like gays cuddling with another man on a bike. The amount of growth with constructions is of a historical pace and solidifies the confidence the world has in the Dominican Republic as being the projected prime location for The Return Of Christ himself since DR has not committed any sins against humanity with their clean hands and so innocent demeanors. Stability and economic growth and upgraded hookers leads to investor confidence who sooner or later will grant DR nuclear capability to of course first in mind obliterated Haiti off the map then the rest of the World for having opposed them in the first place many times in the past of their weak stances on Human Right Issues & Violations. It is nice to see the Dominican Republic progressing its infrastructure and will later come up with better ways to finally build this border like in the new Mommy movie The Great Wall of DR by using Haitians and then bury them under it. Yet as DR is left afterwards to find a way to have that Wall build itself as they ponder on this very Question. "If we bury them, those Haitians of whom who were supposed to be the ones building the wall, how does the wall build itself without us Dominicans having to work or even touch a single brick?" Fear not my loving fellow Dominicans, we have come this far to back down now in our progress, so may I suggest these two videos ladies and gentlemen as an insight to DR's next great future project progress or who knows, perhaps disappointment: ARCATYPE: Well maybe if haitians were more civilized they would have a viable infrastructure, the Onion News Network is your source for facts? i hope this is a joke. Your rambling about Haiti is not going to change the dyre situation there, i suggest you go to a haitian thread and post all your negative rants. This is Dominican Today not Haiti Today. Arcatype |
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| #27 - Posted 17 June 2008, 3:35 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 430 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Santiago Residensial Building ![]() Construction Update ![]() |
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| #28 - Posted 19 June 2008, 12:30 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 16649 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Mr Lautaro, as usual, you are my intellectual inspiration. it is so refreshing to see you buck the triumphalists, and look at the dark side. it is well known that real estate is the new haven for dirty money. all the drug lords and money launderers are burying their money in land and real property. this refers to both local boys and foreigners. look at the scope of these projects, and the proliferation.does anybody stop to ask where this money is coming from, and what conditions are attached? with all these luxury high rises and condos, does anyone ask who will occupy them? and even if they are legit, has anyone considered the effects of excess capacity? i have seen hotels in Playa Dorada, Bavaro and Punta Cana closing for months at a time due to low arrivals. yet we keep seeing more and more being built. do the projections show a need for all this space, or are some guys just hiding some cash? Edited on 6/19/2008 12:31 PM by dreadlocks. |
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| #29 - Posted 19 June 2008, 12:48 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 430 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Quote: dreadlocks previously said: Mr Lautaro, as usual, you are my intellectual inspiration. it is so refreshing to see you buck the triumphalists, and look at the dark side. it is well known that real estate is the new haven for dirty money. all the drug lords and money launderers are burying their money in land and real property. this refers to both local boys and foreigners. look at the scope of these projects, and the proliferation.does anybody stop to ask where this money is coming from, and what conditions are attached? with all these luxury high rises and condos, does anyone ask who will occupy them? and even if they are legit, has anyone considered the effects of excess capacity? i have seen hotels in Playa Dorada, Bavaro and Punta Cana closing for months at a time due to low arrivals. yet we keep seeing more and more being built. do the projections show a need for all this space, or are some guys just hiding some cash? A close friend of mine work in the real estate business and my brother in law is an architect and he has worked in some of those tall buildings of SD. So I can tell you that in Santo Domingo (DN) they don't start to build until they have sold at least 50% of the project.... So figure it out...... About Punta Cana, puerto Plata, Samana... is true... it is amazing the amount of residential projects in those areas but man they are sold quicker than in Santo Domingo.... especially in Samana... it has become a very attractive place for the Dominican and international market lately... Edited on 6/19/2008 12:48 PM by MrDom. |
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| #30 - Posted 19 June 2008, 12:51 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Montellano Join date: June 2008 Member #: 944 Posts: 191 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Quote: dreadlocks previously said: Mr Lautaro, as usual, you are my intellectual inspiration. it is so refreshing to see you buck the triumphalists, and look at the dark side. it is well known that real estate is the new haven for dirty money. all the drug lords and money launderers are burying their money in land and real property. this refers to both local boys and foreigners. look at the scope of these projects, and the proliferation.does anybody stop to ask where this money is coming from, and what conditions are attached? with all these luxury high rises and condos, does anyone ask who will occupy them? and even if they are legit, has anyone considered the effects of excess capacity? i have seen hotels in Playa Dorada, Bavaro and Punta Cana closing for months at a time due to low arrivals. yet we keep seeing more and more being built. do the projections show a need for all this space, or are some guys just hiding some cash? Well said, I have expressed that before one way or the other. Although to many they might consider these developments to be majestic to marvel at and for some to bask in the supposedly successes, but these developments also take away from the the Island its natural beauty that make a Caribbean Nation of a paradise-like haven to look like what most capitalistic urban cities in the US look like. Second those developments have not made life or living easier on locals there who no longer can afford to live in Santo Domingo any longer. For each high rise that is build the life expense goes higher as life gets quite congested with those high rises providing alleys for criminals to commit crimes and so forth and made it harder for cops to apprehend suspects or culprits because too many construction and buildings they can cut corners to run and get away. I do not mean this for only DR or to have some think that I am being envious or anything, but to me all those developments are nothing but modern day imperialism and colonizations or foreign silent dominations. Simply because now whoever those foreigners are who invest in those major high developments have become mogul lords themselves and will feel that they have a say so in the Country' politics and policies due to the fact that they have their interests at steak to protect. QuestionS: Strategically speaking on the criminal side of things, why do you think crimes are high in major developed cities in the United States or other major developed countries? I am all for improvement of city infrastructures, but tell me this. How many or what is the percentage of regular Dominican locals can actually afford living in those High Rises that even tourists who come into the Country with money are finding to be way too expensive to live in themselves? Edited on 6/19/2008 1:04 PM by Consuello. |
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