Neighborhoods around Mayaguez
Does anyone have information about the neighborhoods in Mayaguez? Are there any gated ones? Unsafe ones? One with a community pool possibly?聽 Just wondering....thanks.
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.聽 We were also thinking of finding a place in the hills because we're looking at a school for my son there.聽 It was beautiful when we drove through it.Neighbors are always luck of the draw.聽 Even living in Wisconsin I've had to deal with druggies, heavy metal bands and just annoyances next door, so it's everywhere.聽 I thought the people in PR were friendly when we visited, so I'm still optimistic.
GreggK wrote:You could be like my friend Gary who has lived there for 12 years and loves it. I don't think he lives anywhere near the beach though. He lives in what's called the Campo, out in the sticks so to speak. When he first moved there I'm sure it was one of the most peaceful and quiet places he's ever lived. But with the advent of the population, noise and crime explosion on the island it's not as聽 safe or quiet as it used to be
Yes I still love it here. I guess our luck is that we are on a dead-end road and that most people here are (distant or close) family of my wife.Since everybody knows everybody we all try not to bother another. After 10 PM the only thing you hear are the coquis. 
You're right, I'm not really close to a beach, 20 minutes is what I have to drive to get there.
The crime situation in our small neighborhood is not too bad either. The fact that "everybody" knows that here in the Campo people have weapons and know how to use them and (again) our dead end road helps.
Then again a couple of months ago we had several killings pretty close to our place. We could hear one shoot-out from the porch, different (semi)automatic weapons and single shot guns. When all was said and done two people were dead, 4 or 5 wounded, the police found hundreds(!) of shells of at least 6 different weapons.
The last killing in our area was half a year ago so it's not too bad.
But, all in all I'm a happy camper.
NomadLawyer wrote:Definitely try to get a place with a cistern, as GreggK recommends. Being without running water is terrible, e.g., not being able to flush a toilet for 4 days.
Also, especially if you're out in the boonies, get a gen-set. I use mine at least once a month..
On a sidenote the PR forum is great. I prefer the crowd here over the CR forum.
Thanks
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