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Brandon Monaghan
  • San Diego, CA
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Questions Regarding Puerto Rico REI

Brandon Monaghan
  • San Diego, CA
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Hey!

I run a huge ecommerce business and I will be running my business from Puerto Rico. I want to buy a house or two and rent them out/live in them.

Where can I find details on the rental vacancy rates?

What are some good up and coming areas?

Areas with highest rental vacancy rates?

Anyone thoughts on Isabela?

Any general advice?

Does anyone have experience in Puerto Rico real estate -- I would love to connect!

Thanks,

Brandon 

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Jeff B.
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  • Redlands, CA
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Jeff B.
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  • Redlands, CA
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P.R. is near bankruptcy, so I'm not sure this is the right time - - I would wait until the dust clears and the economics are more stable.  The market will still be bottomed out and that's the time to get active IMO.

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