Dominican republic plans property survey
The Dominican Republic is to spend $27 million (£17.5 million) carrying
out an aerial survey of several districts in order to create a record of
the properties located in particular areas.
Dominican Today reported on the project, with director of the National
Cadastre Agency Bolivar Marte announcing that Informatica El Corte
Ingles won the contract to conduct the study.
Santo Domingo East, the National District, San Pedro de Macoris and La
Romana are the areas set to be surveyed from the air, the publication
revealed.
Source: Property Showrooms