New members of the Puerto Rico forum, introduce yourself here — 1st quarter of 2017
Me and my girlfriend just got back from a week in PR, and loved it. Basically decided we want to move there. We really enjoyed the island the the people we met.
We are probably about 2 years away from actually moving, but I enjoy planning and researching so hoping to gather a bunch of knowledge until then. Also, we are going to be learning spanish during this time. I really can't wait.
Our rough plan is to initially rent something on the west coast for 6-12 months while we search for something to buy, and really dig into which area we want to live. While on our trip we stayed in San Juan, but went to Fajardo, Culebra, Rincon and Aguadilla. We were pointed towards the west coast by basically everyone we talked to, and it seems like it might be the best place for us, but I am open to considering other areas. I do like a lot of what the east coast has to offer, with the rain forest, scuba and islands.
I am self employed, and my girlfriend is a hair stylist. It is very likely I will be retiring. I plan on buying something with an attached rental unit in PR to AirBNB, so we will be looking in touristy areas, which is why Rincon is on the top of the list now. Also, I want to learn how to surf.
My biggest fear is being bored, which would happen anywhere I retired, but I really want to make sure I choose an area that has activities and people to enjoy our free time with.
Some of the topics I will be looking into are where to live, the economy, buying a house and Act 20/22.
-Peter
Sounds like the Rincon area would suit you well.
Welcome to the forum and hopefully PR.
If you get bored in PR, you are just not getting out. There is always something going on and plenty to do. You can also volunteer your time doing something good like saving animals, the ecology, etc. You can also run for office if you are up to.
Renting is smart thing to do, PR is different from town to town and from beach front to central mountains. Purchasing is serious business, you don't want to make an expensive mistake. So rent first.
Rey
WarnerW wrote:Welcome! Looks like you got the bug just like the rest of us. If you are interested in investing into a tourist rental property, you may want to look into Act 73.
Sounds like the Rincon area would suit you well.
I am not seeing how act 73 would apply to a rental property. I am just wanting to rent out part of my house, not open a bed and breakfast or hotel.
ReyP wrote:WarnerW, do you have a link for act 73?
I am not sure exactly how it would apply to a rental, other than if you rent to a business classified under act 73, or possibly this clause:
"• The construction of social interest housing and planning
and development of self-sustainable or partially sustainable
communities;"
Here's the main website for all of the tax incentives:
However, the link to Act 73 from that site is in Spanish. Here's a copy in English:
I mis-spoke about Act 73, which largely applies to industrial development. Development of tourism (including lodging) is Act 74.Â
A few years ago I was very interested in ACT 20 and moving my internet business to PR, but now they have the 5 employee requirement, which is tough for me, as I am trying to transition away from labor heavy businesses.
CA GUY wrote:Actually, the government is in the process of changing it to zero employees shortly for Act 20, for small and medium size businesses.
Do you have any additional info on that? This could be huge for me.
Mrkpytn wrote:Shortly I should be in Puerto Rico where I will transfer my online business. I already have an active airbnb site and a farm that will involve cottage industry along with eco tourism and informal rentals on the line of Glamcamping. I will look into incorporating all this under one company. Should be interesting as to how it will fall into place.
Very interested, I have online businesses now, and am trying to do something with airbnb, I was thinking a guesthouse or some small standalone cottages. Do you currently have residency there? I know for Act 22, you must not have been a resident within the last 6 years, but I assume for Act 20 and 74 if you are a resident establishing a new or transferring an existing business your residency status doesn't matter. However if you are a resident you can have tax free distributions.
I and my family( husband and our 3 kids ) are looking for relocation. We live in TX for the last 12 years and thinking about moving the last 4.:-) Even we love Houston, we're ready to get out. Kids getting older-2 are almost college age and 3rd one will be 5. We were kind of all over the map with thinking of moving:-) within States, but also to South America. Nothing really went thru for one reason or other. My husband has his company in NY and will have to fly every other week there, but that's not a big deal for us, he's doing it for quite some time already, got use to it.
We love PR, I'm talking about PR for the last 10 years, and my husband decided to listen to me after 10 years of annoying him LOL. No, seriously we decided to check the island more. I just wanted to introduce myself, because this forum is quite well stock with all kind of information and I don't want to stay in "hiding":-)
We particularly love Old San Juan, such a beautiful place. I'm originally from Europe and my husband from Israel and PR architecture just speaks to us a lot. It will be very hard to decide on place since we love so many things. Right now we are in researching mode, coming to PR in July for a week and we'll see where it will take us from there.
Thank you all for all kind of info you are posting here, you are all very helpful to others.
Bo
Rey
Good luck with your search. Hope you enjoy your trip and find what you are looking for.
Mrkpytn, I don't think it's possible for anyone to find exactly 100% what you looking for.:-) but Ponce sounds wonderful. I'll have to check it out, hopefully we can go visit the area in summer.
I'm Erin. I'm from Miami and will be moving to San Juan in July. I fell in love with the landscape and people there and needed a change. Outside of the challenging economy, this move could actually be ideal for my career and personal objectives. (I am a creative for the advertising industry- Art Director/ (Assoc.) Creative Director- assuming I can get into an agency). I would like to speak to and meet some cool people. I am looking forward to meeting local people as well, I speak Spanish and have really liked the Puerto Ricans I have met there, but it is also nice to meet people from around the world.
If anyone can help on the job front, or would just like to hang out when I get there (so soon yet sooooo far away) please send me a message through here or follow me on Instagram and message me there @mermaidsfordragons.
Thank you & I look forward to seeing you all around.
Best,
Erin
Good luck
Rey
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