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Puerto Rico governor says to people in informal housing "It’s time to go" Danielle Chiriguayo Apr 27, 2018 Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in his office in San Juan in 2018.
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico sees push for tigher regulations on short-term housing rentals, report says The number of rental units in Puerto Rico surged from around 1,000 in 2014 to over 25,000 in 2022 ...
Puerto Rico’s housing market continues to stabilize. The seasonally-adjusted purchase-only house price index rose by a modest 2.41% in 2022 from a year earlier, following a year-on-year increase of ...
Hurricane Maria exacerbated problems for Puerto Rico’s already-struggling real estate market — creating opportunities and pitfalls alike for would-be home buyers. The storm, which devastated ...
Dulce del Río-Pineda, who has lived 40 years on the island of Culebra just east of Puerto Rico, said she noticed a big change in the housing market in the past seven years with the influx of ...
The Center for a New Economy study used AirDNA and other data to assess short-term rental trends and their impact in Puerto Rico from 2014 to 2020. The backdrop is that Puerto Rico faces a housing ...
CLEARWATER BEACH — On his first night out of Puerto Rico since Hurricanes Irma and Maria, the head of the island's housing finance agency reveled in an unfamiliar sight. Search.
Puerto Rico governor says to people in informal housing "It’s time to go" We check in with Gov. Ricardo Rosselló on housing, education, pensions, and who is actually in charge.
Puerto Rico’s seasonally-adjusted (and inflation-adjusted) purchase-only house price index rose by 3.14% during the year to Q1 2019, from annual declines of 7.54% in Q4 2018 and 3.81% in Q3 and y-o-y ...
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