Living the tropical dream congrats to all in a thriving community
@AFMIL28625 ай бұрын
No hurricanes in the DR! Of course they get hurricanes!
@casalindavillas5 ай бұрын
Actually no.. let us explain: The DR's location actually does not get hit by hurricanes as often due to how the wind movements push hurricanes either above us or under us (last one was in 1998). Then, the North Coast (where Casa Linda is located) is surrounded by a mountain system, in which if a hurricane happens to hit us, it will be less damaging.
@jennifereusterman5 ай бұрын
Hi! We were there a few years ago and spent an afternoon with Steve and looked at your neighborhood. It was great! We are planning a 2 week trip in February and would like to take that time to stay in Casa Linda to see how we like it. Are there churches nearby to attend? Thanks! We look forward to our next trip as this is where we may want to retire.
@casalindavillas5 ай бұрын
Hi there! That is amazing, glad you got to experience our community. Regarding churches, there are a few options of international churches around La Mulata and Cabarete areas(close to Casa Linda). :) See you soon!
@johnrencher4425 ай бұрын
Looks amazing, worry about affordable prices…
@casalindavillas5 ай бұрын
Hi John, thanks for watching! We have affordable housing prices when compared to North America, as well as affordable lifestyle. Find out more at buyincasalinda.com or contact us with specific inquiries at info@buyincasalinda.com :)
@irenag399416 күн бұрын
Hi 👋 After watching some of your videos I wanted to see where you’re located. Google maps gives me a warning that travel around there is affected by “Puerto Plata province floods”. That’s the road from the airport…. How often do you get these floods. How long does it take for things to get back to normal when floods happen? Who takes care of the flooded roads and other flood problems? I’m considering a month-long (snowbird) stay if I find something reasonable but I don’t want to deal with infrastructure problems 🤞
@casalindavillas8 күн бұрын
Hi there Irena! Although that has happened in the past due to the city infrastructure unfortunately, it is a very rare scenario and does not affect the community itself, but rather the town. In the last five years that has happened once. Usually, the climate is very steady.
@IanH-fn1gn5 ай бұрын
Just watched your video, in fact we have been aware of Casa Linda some three years ago. When we first discovered Casa Linda, we thought we had found heaven on earth. All your promotional videos made us believe there is no other place to be or want to be. But unfortunately you sold out Casa Linda’s heaven on earth to rentals and Airbnb’s. All the noise and recklessness from this wild renters makes Casa Linda something real residents detest. Why did you guys sell out the retirement heaven to renters and Airbnb’s ? Such a shame :(
@casalindavillas5 ай бұрын
Hi there! We have been renting villas since the start of our community, and it's actually what makes it interesting. Those owners who decide to rent their homes through Airbnb are making profit while away, and it's a very profitable business for them. Just as in all other communities in the area, Casa Linda's end is to make sure that security policies are followed as much as possible!