Last Wednesday, at a meeting, community leaders and members of the International Sector of the neighborhood council of La Mulata agreed that real estate, commerce and construction have increased by 300% compared to the same date last year.
In the neighborhood meanwhile live more than 50 nationalities, in 453 houses, plus those currently being built, there are 3 schools, restaurants, supply warehouses and other businesses, explains Jonny Strauss, the industry's leading developer.
Junior Henriquez thanked the authorities for the attention they spend on the sector in the areas of safety, solid waste collection and decoration.
A new public lighting system will soon be launched, the government is doing this in collaboration with EDENORTE, to further expand safety in the neighborhood.
La Mulata in Sosúa is developing rapidly
Without a doubt, La Mulata continues to grow due to the number of new real estate and tourism projects, especially villas, apartments for investment, rental properties and owner-occupied properties.