Maintaining Lifestyle During a Currency Collapse

Maintaining your standard of living during and after the coming currency collapse is possible with careful planning and action.

Florida Expats Learn What FAMILY Really Means When They Move To Cabrera Dominican Republic

If you grew up in the United States or Canada and can still remember what it was like years ago when you actually knew your neighbors and when it was safe to let your kids play on their own… then you may appreciate what T Le Mont and Karen have to say about what they […]

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Florida Expats, Internet Entrepreneurs Make The Move To Cabrera

You have to meet this family when you visit the Cabrera area.  T Le Mont, with his wife Karen and their three school aged kids, packed up and left Florida, ultimately landing in their newly adopted home in Cabrera Dominican Republic.  An internet entrepreneur, T Le Mont already knew that all he needed was a […]

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Products and Services In The DR. A Visit To Che’s Garage

I’m often asked questions related to the availability of products and services in the DR. The inquiring minds constantly want to know is it difficult obtaining products and services in the DR. I can understand the concern about being able to find the products and services we all need in our everyday lives.  The short […]

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Texas Expats Share Small Business Opportunities For Expats In Cabrera Dominican Republic

As you know by now, we always like to ask other expats what they think about small business needs and opportunities in the Cabrera area.  Judy and Richard have lived in the area for several years now and they have some ideas on businesses that other expats may want to consider if they make the […]

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Texas Expats Convinced They Bought The Best Dominican Republic Real Estate

We have to agree that Richard and Judy did pick a prime piece of real estate…. a 3 acre piece that runs along a mountain ridgeline overlooking the ocean and the little village of Cabrera Dominican Republic.  I think you will have to agree that the views are stunning for as far as you can […]

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“People Banding Together” What’s Lost for Most Is Found By Some.

As I was entering Cabrera today it seemed to be absolutely dead calm. Panning either left or right it didn’t matter as almost everything was closed. Even the main streets of Cabrera were baron lacking both traffic and the usual people lining the sidewalks. I placed a quick call and asked a buddy Que Pasando? […]

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Texas Expats Share Their Research On Construction Methods

By now you know that Judy and Richard are on track to build their dream retirement home up on the mountain ridge overlooking the ocean in Cabrera Dominican Republic.  Before retiring, Richard was and engineer by training and has begun his investigation of construction practices and methods in the Dominican Republic.  As Richard points out […]

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Texas Expats – Judy & Richard – Give Us An Update

Some of our most popular Youtube videos were the series we did last year with Judy and Richard, the Texas Expats that came to Cabrera and bought one of the most beautiful pieces of land overlooking the ocean and the mountain ridges.  Well, its time to catch up with Judy and Richard and see how […]

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Helping Out – Come To Cabrera And Make A Difference

Looking for something to do in your retirement?  Want to really make a difference in the lives of people that are not dependent on government handouts or welfare programs?  Want to have fun and a better lifestyle while you are making a difference? Well you may be interested in checking out what this young missionary […]

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Raising Young Kids In Cabrera – Tennessee Expats Speak Out

We’re back with Shawn and Kelly, the young Tennessee expat family on a mission in Cabrera Dominican Republic.  Many Americans and Canadians are understandably concerned about packing their family and young kids up and moving to a foreign country.  Are the schools ok?  What about learning a new language?  Will the kids adapt and feel like […]

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