USD 299,900
The Hotel is conveniently located in Sosua, at a very short walking distance to the beach, and all amenities like; Supermarkets, restaurants, bars, banks, shops, and much more. The hotel is a four-floor building consisting of 17 rooms including 3 large suites/apartments with a kitchen and balcony, and a large two-bedroom apartment on the fourth floor with a spacious terrace and ocean view that the owner can use. One of the rooms is used as a kitchen to accommodate the bar/restaurant with a thatched roof at the entrance. The beautiful swimming pool has two waterfalls and a coral stone terrace to sunbathe while enjoying a drink. A half bathroom on the main floor with a small office/reception area. Sun deck on the second and third floors. Pool pump and filter, gas hot water tanks, propane tanks, water pump system, new inverter air conditioning in some rooms, new ceiling fans, and many new features and fixtures including furniture and mattresses. Most rooms are completely renovated, and only a few will need some repairs and attention. The location is prime and surrounded by many other hotels including the Marriot in Sosua. It’s a good opportunity to start your own business in the Caribbean.
Located in Sosua, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
RE/MAX Coral Bay Realty
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Buyers who choose Sosua frequently value the combination of Puerto Plata's natural surroundings, community infrastructure, and access to the broader Dominican Republic lifestyle. Properties here span a range that serves primary residence, vacation, and investment strategies.
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