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A New Residential Development Is Coming to the Dominican Republic: The Dom Dom

By: Caribbean Journal Staff

A new residential community is underway in the coastal town of Dominicus-Bayahibe in the Dominican Republic. The project, called The Don Dom, is being developed by BECCA, a real estate firm focused on sustainable and lifestyle-oriented development, in partnership with GRITT, its architecture and planning studio.

The gated enclave will cover more than 1.3 million square feet and is designed as a low-density, master-planned community centered around nature and walkability. Located just five minutes from Playa Dominicus and 20 minutes from La Romana International Airport, the project is targeting both local residents and international buyers seeking long-term housing or vacation rental investments.

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