Looking for a quiet but active area
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First let me welcome you to the forum and hopefully soon to Puerto Rico.
We have several members in that area that can tell you all about their favorite place to live. They are not always active but they will reach out likely soon, give it a few days.
I am not sure what you mean by too lively, the areas you mentioned are major cities, specially Mayaguez. So crime, traffic will be just as bad as Ponce. Rinc贸n/Aguadilla area is home to lots of expatriates, not sure if the crime and traffic is as bad.
I am no longer a young individual. Not in the grave but no longer a big fan of late night partying, nor of excessive noise at all hours of the day. I don't mind people having a good time, but not every night , all night.聽 That gets old after a while. As far as crime is concerned: one of the reasons that I will be moving is because of crime levels"聽 ie:
聽 Where I live the overall level of crime聽 is 96.43 with the crime index at 83.04. Now we look at Ponce, the overall level is 85.06 with the crime index of 75.18 ( better than where I live , but not by much. Now we look at Mayaquez, overall level of crime is 70.83 with a crime index of 61.15, (getting much better as compared to where I live). Looking at Aquadilla , we have a overall level of 60.71, with a crime index at 59.15, (starting to look real good, as compared to where I live), finally, looking at Rincon, the overall crime level is 25.00 with a crime index of 32.81.聽 So I would say that moving to the Aquadilla/Rincon/Mayaquez area is (for me ) am excellent place to move. Furthermore, I like the ability to go from a low level urban area (as compared to where I live) to a more country area.聽 I am looking for an area that has stable climate . I would also like to be in an area that people are friendly and are willing to聽 help other people. Where I currently live the neighbors don't even talk to each other. I hope this helps you to understand why I want to move to that area.聽 Hope to talk to you soon.
Because of the interest of tourists and expats, the rents are going up, that is the only bad thing. But you can live there or in an area away from it all and the rents will be much better if you don't mind driving 10 or 15 minutes to get to the beach area and the California life style.
If you want peace and quiet and low crime, head country side, many towns there on the west are close to each other and small houses in the hills offer nice country views and peace and quiet with little to no crime and much better rents. Check out "Las Marias" for example.
Check clasificados for rentals. Rincon:
Question: Where are you getting those crime rate numbers? Pass along the URL.
Thanks
聽 It has a lot of useful data and info across a lot of spectrums.聽 SO again Thank you, and I need to get to researching.聽 Have a great day!
@ gls2163 > Just to inform that a new discussion has been created using your posts on the Puerto Rico forum as the previous discussion was created only for the introduction of new members recently joining the forum.
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Sarvesh
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My husband and I just bought a house in Guanica, which is relatively quiet.聽 We are moving there for the fabulous beaches and dry weather.聽 We will live there during the winter only.聽 There are few good restaurants in the area, but Parguera and Boqueron are about 1/2 hour away and there are many good choices there.聽 Also, there are many, many excellent restaurants in Ponce.聽
As far as traffic goes, you will find lots of congestion anywhere you go on the island.聽 That's just how it is.
Hope Puerto Rico makes you super happy.
Some say that Rincon is layback, well there are many definitions of layback and it depends on what you compare it to. Do note that I have only visited Rincon, but with all the surfing, people running around in bathing suits, going from watering hole to watering hole, all the signs in English and people in roller blades and skates, it reminds me more of Coastal California which I would not call layback.
But it is more layback than SanJuan and Santurce, yea.
As you drive away from the coast just 1/2 mile to 3 miles you are going to hit country if you head inland. My place in Ceiba is definitely country and it is only 7 minutes by car to the beach when driving slow, if you go faster you may make it in 5 minutes.I can be in Fajardo in about 8-10 minutes from my property.
gls2163 wrote:Thanks ReyP and adlin20. That sounds like good recommendations. I have been looking at rental costs along with purchasing costs all up and down the west coast. I would like somewhere 10-15 miles inland and where I can have a garden. So聽 Rincon and urban Mayaquez/Aquadilla are both out.聽 I have looked at Sabana Grande and it looks very doable.聽 But again , time will tell. I am going to be coming to PR either in Sept or in Dec to start actually looking at places that I would like to live. So , we shall see. Thanks for the info.
A garden you can have almost anywhere, countryside you are likely to get 1/2 to several acres of land to plant to your hearth desire. The lot I purchased is 1.65 acres. Just about anywhere you can find a house for rent with quite a bit of land. Even in what we call Urbanizaciones (community) where houses are basically almost touching they still have a little bit of backyard and a little on each side where you can plant, but obviously much larger lots would be preferable if you want to go wild and have several trees, herbs, vegetables, flowers, etc.
PS. Find out where the protestant churches (any denomination) are around the property you want to rent. They get loud and the preachers really get into it, so you may want to be away from them. Maybe drive by the property around 7 PM and see what is going on around you and the noice level. Roosters, crickets and coqui frogs are unavoidable, but you will get used to it and other than the rooster, they will put you to sleep.
annabfalter wrote:Thanks, Rey!聽 We close on the house next week... very excited!
I am glad it all worked out for you, welcome to the island.
Please do not be a stranger, make contributions every so often telling us how your house hunting went, how well are you acclimating to the island and its culture, and pay it back by helping other new upcoming members.
Thanks
Rey
PS. Maybe you can write a story about the house hunt, the good and the bad, after all it is an adventure.
Nan
If you follow the road towards the marina, you will end at Playita Rosada. Beautiful beach with bathroom, showers and even a fenced pool off the pier.
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