Puerto Plata Real Estate for Sale
Puerto Plata Property Market Overview
Puerto Plata is the largest city on the Dominican Republic's north coast with a population of approximately 200,000, and the place where Caribbean tourism began. The city blends colonial history with natural attractions including the only aerial tramway in the Caribbean, which ascends Loma Isabel de Torres. Its real estate market offers everything from affordable apartments to luxury villas, supported by cruise port expansion and a growing expat community in areas like Costambar and Cofresi.
Median asking prices (as of February 2026): Villas: $175,000
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Property Listings - Puerto Plata Real Estate for Sale
- Penthouse For Sale In Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic - $1,200,000 -3 Beds, 3.5 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Condos Atlantic Luxury Towers For Sale - $399,000 -2 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Villa For Sale In Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic - $470,000 -2 Beds, 3 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Apartment For Sale In Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic - $220,000 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Stunning 3-Bedroom Villa With Breathtaking Mountain Views - $356,433 -3 Beds, 2.5 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- 1 Bedroom Bungalows With Incredible Views - $130,382 -1 Beds, 1 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Panoramic Views & Cozy Living: 2-Bedroom Bungalow - $241,045 -2 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- For Sale! 3-Bedroom Bungalow With Unmatched Panoramic Views - $130,382 -3 Beds, 3 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Puerto Plata Beautiful Modern 3 Bedroom Villa - $295,000 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- New Villa Puerto Plata: 3BR, Private Pool, Gated | From $220k - $220,000 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- PRICE DOWN 14.000!! Owner highly motivated to sell & Polar Bears Properties - $150,000 -2 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- 1449 - CASA EN EL DORAL, PTO. PTA. - $180,000 -3 Beds, 2.5 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- 1607- VILLA EN PRADERAS DORADAS, PUERTO PLATA - $140,000 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- 1565- CASAS EN EL DORAL 4, MUÑOZ, PTO. PTA. - $141,500 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- 5609 CASA EN RES. LOS ROBLES, PTO. PTA. - $141,667 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- 185-D CASA EN TORRE ALTA, PUERTO PLATA - $179,688 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- 222-D CASAS EN CERRO MAR, PUERTO PLATA - $170,000 -2 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- This First Floor 1 Bedroom Condo Comes Completely Furnished And - $79,000 -1 Beds, 1 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Great Condo Great Price - $239,000 -3 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Renovated 1 Bedroom Condominium - $90,000 -1 Beds, 1 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- This Beautiful Furnished Condominium With 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms - $199,000 -2 Beds, 2 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Exquisite Villa In Residencial Puerto Plata - $350,000 -3 Beds, 3 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Large 4 Bedroom Villa With Ocean Views - $295,000 -4 Beds, 4 Baths -Puerto Plata,
- Modern 3 Bedroom 3 Bath Villa - $290,000 -3 Beds, 3 Baths -Puerto Plata,
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Common Questions About Buying in Puerto Plata
Puerto Plata has three distinct micro-markets. Playa Dorada is a gated resort complex with luxury condos, an 18-hole golf course, and high-end amenities — ideal for retirees and resort-lifestyle buyers. Costambar is a private beachfront community popular with expats, offering villas and condos with its own beach, security, and a strong sense of community. Cofresi, west of the city, provides exclusive villa developments in a tranquil coastal setting. For buyers seeking a more authentic Dominican experience at lower prices, residential areas like Bayardo and Torre Alta in the city proper offer single-family homes.
Puerto Plata is generally considered safe for tourists and expats, particularly within gated communities like Playa Dorada, Costambar, and Cofresi that offer 24/7 security and controlled access. The city's growing cruise tourism industry (Taino Bay received over 1.1 million passengers in 2025) has led to increased security infrastructure in the tourist corridor. Standard precautions apply in the city center, especially at night. For a broader perspective, see our Dominican Republic safety guide.
Puerto Plata is the provincial capital — a real Dominican city with historic architecture, the Fort San Felipe fortress (built 1564), the famous Teleferico cable car to Mount Isabel de Torres, and a revitalized Malecon boardwalk. Unlike the resort towns of Sosua and Cabarete, Puerto Plata offers a more authentic local lifestyle at generally lower property prices. The trade-off is fewer beachfront communities and a less established expat social scene, though Playa Dorada and Costambar bridge that gap.
Gregorio Luperon International Airport (POP) is located within the municipality of Puerto Plata itself, approximately 15 to 20 minutes from the city center and the Playa Dorada resort complex. POP received 42 new direct flight routes in 2025-2026, expanding access from the US, Canada, and Europe. The airport also serves nearby Sosua (15 min) and Cabarete (20 min).
Puerto Plata's rental market is growing, driven by cruise tourism expansion and new flight routes. Beachfront communities like Costambar achieve rental yields of 7% to 9%, and Playa Dorada benefits from cruise passenger spillover. Property prices average $2,200/m² — lower than the east coast — with annual appreciation of 3% to 7%. The combination of lower acquisition costs and steady tourism growth makes Puerto Plata attractive for investors seeking value relative to Punta Cana or Bavaro.
Puerto Plata is one of the more affordable expat destinations in the Caribbean. One-bedroom apartments in the city center rent for as low as $270 per month, with gated community living ranging from $800 to $1,500. Groceries at local markets cost less than $200 per month, and basic utilities run approximately $60 per month. Many expats report comfortable living on $1,500 to $2,000 per month — lower than Cabarete, Sosua, or the Punta Cana corridor.
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.























