Cabrera area guide · 2026

Cabrera Real Estate:
The North Coast's Best-Kept Secret

Dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and Caribbean luxury without the crowds — this is Cabrera.

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Why Cabrera

A coastline that rewards the patient buyer.

Why Cabrera stands apart from Sosúa, Cabarete, and Puerto Plata. Sebastian Rodriguez has spent 20 years here — not as a visitor, but as a resident who raised his family on these hillsides. That depth of knowledge shapes every recommendation, every property showing, every closing.

Puerto Plata Airport
90 min
From POP via well-maintained Carretera 5.
El Catey Airport
60 min
From AIG, the closer Samaná-side gateway.
Luxury home range
$500K–$5M
Typical price band for finished villas in Cabrera.
Gated communities
2 exclusive
Orchid Bay Estates & Sea Tree Estates.
Neighborhoods

Cabrera's Distinct Neighborhoods

01 — Loma Alta

The hillside enclave above Cabrera town.

Ocean-view lots and completed villas on 1–5 acre parcels. Elevation ranges from 200–600 feet, delivering constant breezes and sweeping Atlantic views. Buyers here want space, privacy, and custom-build potential. Paved roads, municipal water, established expat community.

02 — Orchid Bay Estates

Cabrera's most exclusive address.

Gated oceanfront community with 10-bedroom estates, championship Playa Grande Golf Course access, private beach club. Properties start at $2M, top tier exceeds $10M. 24/7 security, concierge services, architectural review board. This is Christie's/Sotheby's territory.

03 — Sea Tree Estates

Boutique gated community blending modern design with natural surroundings.

Smaller lot sizes than Orchid Bay (0.5–1 acre), contemporary villas in $800K–$2M range. Shared amenities: pool, tennis, walking trails. Popular with full-time residents and retirees seeking turnkey luxury.

Lifestyle

Everyday Life in Cabrera

Cabrera operates at a different tempo than the resort zones. The town center holds a weekly market, hardware store, pharmacies, local restaurants serving fresh catch and Dominican staples. For international groceries and services, Nagua (20 minutes west) and Samaná (45 minutes east) provide the infrastructure second-home owners expect. Puerto Plata and Santo Domingo are day-trip distance for specialty medical care, private schools, or cargo shipping.

Playa Grande Golf Course — Robert Trent Jones Sr. design, 10 holes along ocean cliffs — anchors the recreation scene. El Bretón's Cabo Francés Viejo National Park offers hiking, river swimming, and ecological preserves. The beaches here (Playa Diamante, Playa Grande, Playa La Entrada) remain largely undeveloped, a stark contrast to Cabarete's kite-filled shoreline.

North coast comparison

Cabrera vs. Other North Coast Towns

Factor Cabrera Sosúa Cabarete Las Terrenas
Avg Home Price $650K $425K $550K $700K
Tourism Density Low High Very High Medium
Expat Community Small / tight Large / diverse Large / transient Large / French
International Schools None (Nagua 20 min) 2 2 3
Best For Privacy, luxury, custom builds Value, rental income Active lifestyle, water sports European expats, restaurants
Investment thesis

Why Buyers Choose Cabrera

The north coast's development arc has moved steadily eastward over two decades — Puerto Plata in the 90s, Sosúa and Cabarete in the 2000s, now Cabrera and Río San Juan. Buyers here aren't chasing appreciation on pre-construction condos; they're acquiring finished properties in a market that hasn't yet commoditized. Land remains available, construction costs are transparent, and the regulatory environment favors individual ownership over corporate mega-projects.

"My clients in Cabrera aren't looking for a condo they can Airbnb 48 weeks a year. They want a place where their grandchildren will remember family dinners on the terrace, looking out at the Atlantic." — Sebastian Rodriguez
FAQ

Cabrera Real Estate: Common Questions

Is Cabrera safe for foreign property owners?

Cabrera maintains low crime rates compared to tourist-heavy zones. The expat community is small and interconnected, and properties in gated communities like Orchid Bay and Sea Tree have 24/7 security. As with anywhere, working with a local broker who knows the area prevents common pitfalls.

How far is Cabrera from the airport?

90 minutes from Puerto Plata Airport (POP) via well-maintained highway. El Catey Airport (AIG) near Samaná is 60 minutes. Most buyers fly into POP for better international connections.

Can foreigners own property in Cabrera?

Yes. Dominican law grants foreigners the same ownership rights as citizens. Title is registered through the national land registry, and properties can be held individually, in corporations, or through trusts.

What's the cost of building a custom home in Cabrera?

Construction costs range $120–$180 per square foot depending on finishes, site accessibility, and architect fees. A 3,000 sq ft villa on a prepared lot typically costs $360K–$540K to build, excluding land acquisition.

Are there property taxes in Cabrera?

Annual property tax (IPI) is 1% of assessed value for properties above RD$7.7M (~$140K USD). Most residential properties fall below this threshold and pay minimal or zero tax.

What's the appreciation potential in Cabrera?

Cabrera is earlier in its development cycle than Sosúa or Cabarete. Land values have grown 6–9% annually over the past 5 years as infrastructure improves. Appreciation happens slowly here — this is not a flip market.

Can I get financing as a foreigner?

Dominican banks rarely finance foreign buyers. Cash purchases are standard. Some sellers offer owner financing on land parcels.

What utilities are available in Cabrera?

Municipal water in town and established neighborhoods. Most hillside properties use cisterns and water delivery. Electricity via EDENORTE (frequent outages; generators and inverters are standard). High-speed fiber internet available in town and expanding to hillside areas.

Is Cabrera good for rental income?

Cabrera attracts long-term renters (3–12 months), not weekly vacation traffic. Rental yields are 4–6% annually, lower than Cabarete but with more stable occupancy and less property wear.

What's the expat community like in Cabrera?

Small, tightknit, and predominantly North American and European retirees. Unlike Sosúa's party scene or Cabarete's water sports crowd, Cabrera expats skew older, quieter, and focused on permanent residency.

Are there HOA fees in gated communities?

Yes. Orchid Bay: $800–$1,200/month. Sea Tree: $300–$500/month. Fees cover security, common area maintenance, landscaping, and amenities.

Should I buy in Cabrera or Sosúa?

Cabrera if you want privacy, space, and low tourism density. Sosúa if you want walkable town amenities, rental income potential, and proximity to international schools. Sebastian can show you properties in both and explain the tradeoffs based on your priorities.

Get in touch

Ready to explore Cabrera?

Contact Sebastian Rodriguez for a property tour and area orientation. +1 (809) 467-7801 · sebastian@drcoastalproperties.com