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Dominican Republic Hotels for Sale

Hotels for sale in the Dominican Republic present an opportunity to invest in the Caribbean's leading tourism market, which welcomes millions of international visitors each year. Available properties range from boutique beachfront hotels on the north coast and Samana Peninsula to larger hospitality operations in the Punta Cana corridor. Emerging destinations like Miches and Pedernales are also…

13 properties found

Beach Front Hotel For Sale, Kite Beach Cabarete
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2
8,597.568 sq ft
Turnkey B&B with Stunning Oceanviews For Sale, Sosúa
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Invest And Produce Easy Profit
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Invest And Produce Easy Profit

Santo Domingo
$385,000
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Apart-hotel On The Beach In Los Corales Bavaro
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10
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1,100 sq ft
Impressive Hotel Complex
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Impressive Hotel Complex

Puerto Plata
$14,500,000
10
10
19,924 sq ft
Touristic Aparthotel 22 Rooms With Pool & Restaurant
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Exceptional Investment Opportunity At The Sanctuary
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Beach Front Hotel In Boca Chica For Sale Perfect For Investors.
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Boutique Condo-hotel Just Steps From The Beach
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Big Business Oportunity
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Big Business Oportunity

Juan Dolio
$500,000
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0 sq ft
Hotel For Sale Near Alicia Beach In Sosua  Puerto Plata
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Dominican Republic offers a range of hotel investment opportunities, from small boutique hotels and bed-and-breakfasts with fewer than 20 rooms to mid-size apart-hotels and larger resort-style properties. Boutique hotels are particularly common in Las Terrenas, Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone, and the north coast towns of Sosua and Cabarete, while larger hospitality operations are concentrated in the Punta Cana corridor.
Key factors include the property's location relative to tourist demand, its existing occupancy and revenue history, the condition of the physical structure and furnishings, staffing requirements under Dominican labor law, and whether the property qualifies for CONFOTUR tax exemptions. It is essential to conduct thorough due diligence on financial records, permits, and any existing liabilities. Working with a local attorney experienced in hospitality transactions is strongly recommended.
Many hotel developments in the Dominican Republic qualify for CONFOTUR tax incentives under Law 158-01, which can provide up to 15 years of exemption from property transfer tax, annual property tax, and import duties on construction materials and furnishings. The exemption is tied to the project and its location within a designated tourism development zone, so eligibility should be verified on a property-by-property basis.
Yes. The Dominican Republic grants foreigners the same property ownership rights as Dominican citizens. You can purchase land, condos, villas, or commercial properties in your own name with full fee-simple title — no special permits, local partners, or government approval required. For a step-by-step walkthrough of the buying process, see our guide to buying property in the DR.
No. There is no residency or visa requirement to purchase property. You can buy real estate on a tourist visa, and the process typically takes 30 to 60 days from offer to title registration. In fact, owning property can actually help you qualify for Dominican residency if you choose to apply later. Our buying guide covers the full process.
Budget approximately 3.5% to 5% of the purchase price in total closing costs. The largest component is the 3% property transfer tax, assessed on the government-appraised value. Legal fees for title search, documentation, and attorney services typically add 1% to 1.5%. There is no VAT on residential property transfers. Properties in CONFOTUR-approved projects may be exempt from the transfer tax entirely.
CONFOTUR (Law 158-01) is a Dominican government incentive program that grants up to 15 years of tax exemptions for properties in approved tourism developments. Qualifying buyers are exempt from the 3% property transfer tax at closing and the 1% annual property tax (IPI) for the duration of the benefit period. The exemption is tied to the development project, not the buyer. Learn more in our detailed CONFOTUR guide.

National Resources — Dominican Republic

  • 911

    National emergency number

  • *911

    Tourist emergency line with English and Spanish assistance

  • SeNaSa

    National health insurance system (Seguro Nacional de Salud)

  • PriceSmart

    Membership wholesale club with locations in Santo Domingo, Santiago, and Punta Cana

  • La Sirena

    Major Dominican department store and supermarket chain

  • Jumbo

    Large hypermarket chain by Centro Cuesta Nacional

  • Supermercados Nacional

    Premium supermarket chain by Centro Cuesta Nacional

  • Supermercados Bravo

    Supermarket chain with locations across the country

  • DGII

    Direccion General de Impuestos Internos, national tax authority

  • Direccion General de Migracion

    Immigration office for visa and residency

  • Ministerio de Turismo

    Ministry of Tourism

  • POLITUR

    Tourist police (Cuerpo Especializado de Seguridad Turistica), call 809-200-3500

  • Policia Nacional

    National police, emergency: 911