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Sosua Lots for Sale

Sosua Lots Market Overview

Sosua is a beach town on the Dominican Republic's north coast with a population of approximately 50,000. Originally settled by European Jewish refugees in the 1940s, it has grown into one of the country's most established expat destinations, known for its affordable beachfront living and diverse international community. The real estate market offers a mix of gated community villas, condos, and beachfront properties popular with North American and European buyers.

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Common Questions About Buying in Sosua

Popular gated communities include Sea Horse Ranch (luxury estates from $650,000+), Sosua Ocean Village (condos and villas from $179,000 with a water park and tennis academy), Casa Linda (custom-built villas with private pools), Hispaniola Residencial (modern villas popular with expats), and Costambar (an affordable mature community with its own beach, 10 minutes from Puerto Plata). Most expats prefer gated communities for their 24/7 security and amenities.
Sosua is generally safe, particularly within established gated communities that offer 24/7 security patrols and controlled access. As with most Caribbean towns, petty theft can occur in public areas outside residential compounds, so standard precautions apply. Many long-term expats choose gated communities like Sea Horse Ranch, Sosua Ocean Village, or Casa Linda as their base. For broader context on safety across the country, see our Dominican Republic safety guide.
Sosua is approximately 15 minutes (6 km) from Gregorio Luperon International Airport (POP) in Puerto Plata, which has direct flights from major cities in the US, Canada, and Europe. This proximity makes Sosua one of the most accessible North Coast destinations for international buyers and short-term rental guests.
Sosua is centered around Sosua Bay, known for its large expat community, diverse dining scene, family-friendly atmosphere, and wide range of gated communities at various price points. Cabarete, 15 minutes east, is a watersports capital (kiteboarding, surfing) that attracts a younger, more active crowd and commands premium pricing near Kite Beach. Both towns are easily accessible from Puerto Plata airport. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize community and value (Sosua) or active lifestyle and beach-town energy (Cabarete).
Yes. Sosua's year-round tourism demand from North American and European visitors supports a strong short-term rental market. Well-managed properties in popular gated communities report gross rental yields of 7% to 11% annually, with peak season (November through April) commanding the highest rates. The area's affordability relative to the Punta Cana corridor means lower acquisition costs and competitive yields, particularly for condos near the beach.
Sosua is one of the more affordable expat destinations in the Caribbean. Monthly rent ranges from $400 to $800 for apartments in town, up to $1,000+ for gated community living. Groceries, dining, and healthcare are substantially cheaper than North America. Many expats report a comfortable lifestyle on $1,500 to $2,500 per month depending on housing choices. Sosua is generally less expensive than the Punta Cana–Bavaro corridor on the east coast.
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.

Local Resources in Sosua

  • Centro Medico Dr. Bournigal

    Private hospital with emergency services and English-speaking staff

  • Farmacia Carol

    24-hour pharmacy chain location on Pedro Clisante

  • Supermercado Playero

    Large supermarket with imported goods section

  • Janet's Supermarket

    Well-stocked supermarket popular with expats

  • Playa Sosua

    Horseshoe-shaped beach with calm waters and coral reef snorkeling

  • Ocean World Adventure Park

    Marine park with dolphin encounters, near Cofresi

  • Playa Alicia

    White-sand beach with restaurants and bars

  • Gregorio Luperon International Airport (POP)

    Approximately 15 minutes by car

  • Caribe Tours

    Bus service to Santo Domingo and Santiago