Is a quiet, simple life possible in PR on a modest income?
I am, however, an optimist and am very adaptable. I'm an independent author with a small monthly income (enough to live in New Mexico with only a part-time job to make things more comfortable).
What I'd like to find is a quiet, simple, safe place to live in PR for around $700 per month. Is that possible?
If so, what area(s) do you recommend? It seems Rincon is a good area for an English speaker; but I'm not sure about the prices there. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, the main point of PR for me is to be within walking distance of the beach. So, that's a factor also.
Thanks!
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$700 is not gonna be enough if you need to rent a place to live, pay utilities, food, medical insurance etc.
I'd say you would need at least $500 more per month and even then you will have to be very, very careful.
I guess life in New Mexico is cheaper than here on the island.
聽 I think you could find some reasonable places in Rincon for that amount.聽 If you start looking for vacation rentals and find long term rentals from there, some are in that price range. VRBO.com, Homeaway.com, etc.聽 We are also going to be looking for long term rentals in the Rincon area, too, hopefully, in the near future.Now if you live in an area like Gary does, things are a bit quieter and safer, providing you are accepted by the locals and that's not always a given. And you won't have a beach nearby.
Sloan1932 wrote:Yes, I meant $700 for rent
Sorry, I didn't get that.
Yes, for 700 dollars you should be able to rent something nice. I rented a whole house for less some years ago.
Thanks for your response. It is sincerely appreciated. Have a wonderful evening!
Sloan1932 wrote:That's good news, Gary. Thanks! How about public transportation? Is it pretty easy to get around Rincon? I'm planning on buying a bike asap, once I find a place. If possible, however, I plan to not get a vehicle for a while (unless it's absolutely necessary). Input?
Because of the climate, the bad roads and the way people are driving cars I decided not to get聽 a (motor) bike in this country.
Public transport outside the metro are is not good. I don't know about Rincon specifically, haven't been there in聽 a couple of years, but many tourist destinations have some form of free public transport.
Having (access to) a car is important here on the island if you need/want to get around.
Thanks again for your wonderful input and insights. I will definitely use much of your advice.
Just saw your post referencing your need for internet. I live in Bayam贸n (metro San Juan area) and use Liberty for cable/internet.聽 If you have the opportunity, ask around your local area which providers are the most reliable.聽 I have been having lots of problems with my internet and it goes out almost every day.聽 Their customer service is not that great, to put it mildly.聽 I normally spend one hour on hold before someone answers.
In the area you are looking to go, there may be other companies that are more reliable.
Best of luck with your relocation!
them. The internet goes down all the timeand when you call they say there is someone coming out and never shows.
We tried to get Choice and they said that we were 1000 ft. from the junction box and they can only go 250 ft. So we had to with Claro but want to get something else
One.of neighbors have Choice and we ate trying to get everyone.on this street to call them to see if they will come out and connect us but being in PR, everything is at their convenience, not yours. So all we can do is use the shotty net and hope for a better way
Best of luck in your search for a home. We got our house thru clasificados.com and they have the best selection.
Welcome to Puerto Rico. We have been here since May but in our house since June. Take care

Most of the mobile providers offer these kind of plans and there's one common "feature", the so called data cap.
You'll get 5, 6 GB of bandwidth included in the plan and when you exceed this you will have to pay (a lot!) or quit using internet until the new period starts.
5 or 6 GB per month is not a lot unless you limit your internet use to email, a couple of forums and maybe Facebook.
As soon as you are starting to watch Youtube or other provider's videos or listen to聽 streaming music your data usage will go up.
For heavy internet users like me (I make and host websites among other things) 6 GB per week聽 is hardly enough. In a normal month I use 50 GB or more.
Now, I have a special plan for businesses with Sprint that includes unlimited data so there's no problem.
Keep good track of your internet usage if you get a plan with a data cap!
Sloan1932 wrote:I wasn't sure how much use 5GB would get me.
My plan is (was?) a special from Sprint for businesses (a DBA will do the trick) that have a business account at one of the cooperativas (credit unions)聽 on the island or with a credit union in the lower 48.
All in all it took me over a month to get it organized. One of the problems was that the cooperativa where I got a business account wasn't in the Sprint internal list of approved credit unions. You may run into the same problem when you want to use a cooperativa in Rincon. If you plan to keep your address in NM you may want to register a DBA over there and get an account with a credit union and then apply for the unlimited mobile data plan at Sprint.
One way or another it's worth the trouble. I pay $50 monthly for unlimited mobile data. My office here with 8+ computers runs on it with a special router that has a port for the Netgear data card that came with the plan. Without that router I could only use the data card in one computer at the time.
Your first step would be checking with Sprint if they are still offering this plan and take it from there.
Very, very true. I was almost discouraged from moving here from a lot of negative things I read, but have absolutely LOVED living in PR. Some things are different, some things are a bit more expensive, but that is the case almost anywhere you go and like you said, positivity, research, and flexibility can go a long way. Best of luck!
Sloan1932 wrote:I know that PR has it's challenges, but it is most certainly worth a little effort and a reasonable amount of sacrifice, I would think. I believe some people forget, sometimes, that most things worth having require a little effort and trade off.
Very true! Despite the problems on this island I've been here for thirteen years and I still like it. For me nothing beats getting up in the morning, putting on a pair of shorts and have a coffee on the porch looking out over the mountains of East Puerto Rico and I can do that 365 days per year!
If you have a job or another way of acquiring income and you can live with the sub-standard medical care and long waiting times and other minor problems then this is a great place to be.
Sloan1932 wrote:That's what I'm talking about Gary. Have a great day (looking out at the ocean and basking in the sun)!
Thanks, you have a great day, too.
I can't see the ocean from here and there's not a lot of sun today but it's a wonderful quiet day up here!
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