This is an 83 acre unspoiled ranch on the north coast of the Dominican Republic that has been held in a family estate for 75 years. It is zoned for commercial development and is located at a strategic location between Sosua and Caberete, along the only coastal federal highway. The property is unique: it has substantial acreage; abuts the main road; and is positioned directly across the road from the major gated luxury housing and equestrian community on the north coast. The terrain of Hacienda Barrosa is a relatively flat expanse of grassland and trees that rises gently to beautiful ocean views. It is less than 0.4 miles to a public beach. The property’s size and location make it a prime candidate for mixed-use development. This could include commercial establishments along the 0.34 miles of highway frontage, along with a sizable private gated community of modern multi-unit residences and single family villas, with room for parkways and recreational space. The drive west through Sosúa to the Gregorio Luperón International Airport is about 15 minutes. The flight north to Miami is about 1.5 hours.
Barrosa is an 83-acre (333,189 sq.m.) farm on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, located between the popular beachside tourist destinations of Sosua and Cabarete, and 20 minutes (10 km; 6.6 mi) from Puerto Plata Luperon International Airport. It has direct access to the main North Coast highway with approximately 0.34 miles (545 m.) of frontage.
The land is in a lush, pristine and uncultivated state, covered in mature trees and grass. It has been used as a cattle ranch by the original owner and his children for 75 years.
82.3 acres; 333,189 sq.m. Frontage: 545 m. (0.34 mi) on main North Coast Highway 5
Elevation: 95 m. above sea level at Highway to 118 m. with ocean views
Puerto Plata Luperon International Airport 10.6 km. (6.6 mi)
Mature trees and grass
Fresh-water well
Electricity
Taino caves
Public beach (0.5 km.)
Across Highway from Sea Horse Ranch
Sosua 4.3 km (2.7 mi)
Cabarete 8.3 km (5.1 mi)
Puerto Plata 31.1 km (20 mi)
.5 km from public beach
Population 70,000
Large expatriate community speaking English, German, Russian
Jewish Museum and Synagogue
English speaking International School for K-12
North Coast’s center for game fishing, snorkeling & SCUBA diving
Fine international restaurants featuring fresh seafood and American, German, Italian cuisines
Multiple high end hotels including Gansevoort, Ocean Village
Distinctive shopping for clothing, larimar, amber, cigars, rum, coffee, local arts & crafts
Laid-back beach town
American, Canadian, European, Russian tourists
North Coast’s sports capital and center for kiteboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, biking & yearly Master of the Ocean International Competition
Multiple beachside bars and restaurants serving Dominican, French-Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indian, Belgian and other cuisine
High-end beachside hotels; see Velero Beach, Millenium
Distinctive shopping