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63 properties near Humacao · 🏗️ 5+ ac land ≤$11k/ac & 🏠 39 homes on 2+ ac ≤$500k · ranked by fit.

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50-Cuerda Land Parcel in Pozo Hondo, Guayama

Guayama · on request · 48.56 ac · 🚗 75m Humacao

The property delivers on several loves—measured elevation (713 ft) is respectable, rainforest vegetation is evident in photos, a river/stream is visible on the boundary or nearby, and privacy is strong in a rural agricultural zone. However, no ocean view is apparent (Humacao coast is 10+ miles away), no fruit trees are identifiable at this resolution, and the rustic zoning severely limits residential development without variance. Price and last sale are unknown, so value cannot be assessed. The couple should expect to navigate permitting complexity.

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176-Cuerdas Finca with Residence in Cayey

Cayey · $1,499,000 · 170.93 ac · $7,600/ac · 🚗 54m Humacao

The property delivers strong on riverfront, rainforest, fruit trees (breadfruit, cacao, coffee visible in lush canopy), and privacy—genuine assets. Elevation at 1,233 ft (measured) is solid but below the listing's marketing of '2,000+ feet'; no ocean view is discernible in the contact sheet. The 2-bed/2-bath residence is modest and outbuildings appear utilitarian. At $1.5M for 170+ acres in Cayey, the price aligns with regional comps ($85k–$1.1M+) for large mountain fincas, but the couple should verify last-sale price and any prior transaction history, and critically assess landslide risk in this high-hazard region before committing.

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Barrio Toita, Land in Cidra

Cidra · $112,500 · 9.61 ac · $5,853/ac · 🚗 62m Humacao

At 1,228 ft elevation in Cidra's mountain zone, the property delivers on elevation, rainforest, riverfront, and privacy—four of the couple's loves. Measured flood risk is minimal (Zone X). However, no ocean view is present, and fruit trees cannot be confirmed visually. The steep terrain and Cidra's documented landslide history (25+ per km post-María in high-altitude barrios) are material build concerns. At $112.5k for 9.61 acres, the price is reasonable for the area and scenic mountain setting, but buyers must verify slope stability and hurricane-resistant building feasibility before committing.

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House/Farm in Cayey with Caribbean Sea View

Cayey · $495,000 · 5.09 ac · $57,957/ac · 🚗 73m Humacao

The property delivers two major loves: spectacular elevation (1414 ft, measured) and genuine ocean views confirmed across multiple photos. Privacy and some tropical vegetation are present. However, the listing's claim of 'flat/semi-flat' terrain contradicts photos showing clear slope; the property lacks identifiable fruit trees, riverfront, or rainforest habitat—and Cayey's documented landslide and flood hazards (Hurricane Fiona 2022 data, USGS landslide station) demand geotechnical review before any investment. Price ($495,000) aligns with 12-month local comps (~$520k average), so no flip signal, but the hazard profile and terrain mismatch weigh against enthusiasm.

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Land with Impressive Views

Gurabo · $395,000 · 4.86 ac · $40,638/ac · 🚗 30m Humacao

Strong elevation (~160 ft), dramatic panoramic and distant ocean views, privacy, and lush tropical surroundings tick four major loves. However, no visible riverfront, no identifiable fruit trees, and a deteriorated existing structure limit upside; the couple will need substantial renovation or demolition/rebuild. Price ($395k) is within regional comps but slightly aggressive for a 4.86-acre lot in Gurabo with a fixer-upper; solid for views and acreage, but not a steal.

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Hacienda Carabali Stunning Property

Luquillo · $1,795,000 · size? · 🚗 48m Humacao

Strong fit for privacy, fruit trees, and rainforest adjacency (near El Yunque); recent upgrades, dual-unit income potential, and equestrian infrastructure are solid. However, the property lacks ocean view and riverfront water features the couple seeks, elevation is modest (58 ft), and at $1.795M it represents a significant ask in a market where single-family homes average ~$1.05M—no prior sale price was disclosed to compare, so valuation cannot be independently verified.

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Farm with wooden house and multiple lots

Yabucoa · $135,000 · 6.31 ac · $10,697/ac · 🚗 22m Humacao

Strong price-to-acreage fit (well under $11k/acre) with genuine panoramic views and 6+ acres in a quiet, elevated area near Humacao. The existing wooden house is the wildcard: if it's structurally sound and move-in ready, this is a solid dual-purpose buy; if it needs major work, the acreage and views carry the deal.

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Cayey – Finca 28.47 Cuerdas

Cayey · $250,000 · 27.65 ac · $4,521/ac · 🚗 52m Humacao

The property sits at 1,705 ft elevation in a rainforest zone with evident topography and privacy, checking elevation, rainforest, and privacy boxes. The listing claims a stream (quebrada) and 'spectacular views,' but the photos don't confirm either clearly—the vegetation is too dense and the shots too distant to verify water or panoramic vistas. Good road access and minimal flood risk are assets. However, the asking price ($250,000 for 27.65 acres ≈ $330/sqft) appears high relative to Cayey regional comps ($38k–$138k for similar-sized parcels), and no recent sale history is provided to assess true market standing.

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Historic Hacienda in the Mountains of Jájome, Cayey

Cayey · $1,300,000 · size? · 🚗 73m Humacao

Strong elevation, commanding views, proven privacy, and move-in-ready home condition tick four of seven loves. However, no rainforest feel, no visible riverfront or water feature, no fruit-tree orchard, and zero ocean view from this interior mountain location significantly limit appeal to a couple seeking that full 'dream' package. Price of $1.3M is steep for Cayey comps ($293K–$520K single-family median) and carries landslide/flooding hazard risks typical of Sierra de Cayey; property suits privacy/views but not oceanfront aspirations.

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34-Cuerdas Farm at the Foot of El Yunque, Naguabo

Naguabo · $529,000 · 33.02 ac · $9,964/ac · 🚗 27m Humacao

The property delivers strong rainforest proximity, confirmed riverfront (Río Blanco borders south/east), and valley views toward mountains—matching three of the couple's loves. At 33 acres with minimal flood risk (USGS Zone X) and a price of $529k (well within Naguabo comparables for this size), it's fairly valued. However, the flat terrain, lack of visible fruit trees, and absence of ocean views limit the 'loves' coverage. The property suits agricultural or ecological development but appears more suited to orchards or pasture than to an immediately buildable hilltop dream home.

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27 Cuerdas (26.22 acres) for Sale, Minutes from PR-30, Gurabo

Gurabo · on request · 26.22 ac · 🚗 30m Humacao

The property delivers on elevation (805 ft solid), privacy (isolated forest), rainforest vegetation, and riverfront water—four of seven loves confirmed by aerial photo. However, oceanView is definitively absent (inland Gurabo), no views are shown (dense forest), and fruit trees cannot be verified. The measured 805 ft elevation and X flood zone are safe, but Gurabo's documented hurricane/landslide/flood hazards (Maria 2017, 1985 overflow, 55" rain, steep terrain susceptibility) are serious for a 26-acre undeveloped parcel in a forested ravine zone—the buyer needs professional slope and hydrologic study before committing.

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Montones! Farm Opportunity

Las Piedras · $333,000 · 77.21 ac · $4,313/ac · 🚗 22m Humacao

The property delivers on elevation (580 ft, genuine rolling terrain), riverfront (Río Valenciano confirmed in photos), views across the valley, and lush vegetation/rainforest canopy. However, it is NOT oceanfront or ocean-view (no coast visible), sits in a region marked extremely vulnerable to flooding and hurricane damage (despite FEMA X zone classification), and privacy is moderate given adjacent community facilities and neighboring homes. At $333,000 for 28.49 cuerdas (Finca A), the price is above Las Piedras comps ($260k median) but owner financing is offered, which may justify it for development or agritourism upside. The parcel suits investors or farming families but carries climate/flood legacy risk that tempers appeal for a dream retirement home.

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Land in Humacao with Potential

Humacao · $156,000 · 11.65 ac · $6,695/ac · 🚗 13m Humacao

Elevation (589 ft), privacy, and dramatic topography tick three 'loves,' and the price ($156k for 11.65 ac ≈ $13.4k/ac) sits mid-range for rural Humacao comps. However, no ocean view despite east-coast claim and no visible riverfront undercut two key desires; no identifiable fruit trees; rainforest character is present but not pristine. Cyclone/flood vulnerability (Humacao municipality 'extremely vulnerable') is a material risk that the inland Mariana location only partially mitigates—terrain drainage will require careful design. The property offers canvas and views for the right eco-project, but misses oceanfront romance and is exposed to regional weather hazard.

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Property with 7 Cuerdas of Land — 360° View

Yabucoa · $375,000 · 6.8 ac · $27,574/ac · 🚗 22m Humacao

The property delivers on elevation (683 ft measured, confirmed in photos) and genuine 360° landscape views across forested terrain—strong matches for 'elevation' and 'views' loves. Rainforest proximity is evident. However, the critical claim of 'adjoining a river' is not visually supported in any of the 16 photos, and no fruit trees are identifiable. At $375,000 for 6.8 acres, the price is 4.2× a recent 6.85-acre comparable ($89,000), a steep premium that depends heavily on verified riverfront access and build-ready infrastructure; the listing-vs-photo disconnect on water is a due-diligence red flag.

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Farm of approximately 13 cuerdas (12.63 acres)

Gurabo · on request · 9.17 ac · 🚗 23m Humacao

The property delivers on privacy and rainforest surroundings, with good elevation (629 ft, X flood zone) and a solid acreage base (13 cuerdas) in an area near Humacao. However, the single photo shows no ocean views, no visible water features (despite the listing mentioning a stream border), no identifiable fruit trees, and no indication of topography that would create scenic vistas. The lack of visible infrastructure and water access in the image, combined with the listing-to-cadastre size discrepancy (13 vs 33 acres stated), requires clarification before judging true value.

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Cayey, Route 15, Kilometer 21.0

Cayey · $250,000 · 27.65 ac · $4,521/ac · 🚗 66m Humacao

The property delivers on elevation (2,160 ft confirmed), privacy, rainforest vegetation, and riverfront potential (creek claimed but not shown in photo), with excellent flood risk profile (FEMA Zone X). However, no ocean views are possible at this inland Cayey location, and fruit trees are not identifiable in the dense native forest. At $9,041/acre the price is fair for mountain building land in Cayey, but the steep terrain and known landslide history (3,000 homes lost to slides in Maria) require structural engineering assessment before commitment—a significant due-diligence burden for a couple seeking their dream home.

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93 Cuerdas (90+ acres) in Barrio Maizales, Naguabo

Naguabo · $697,500 · 90.32 ac · $5,508/ac · 🚗 20m Humacao

The property offers the couple genuine scale (90+ acres), confirmed elevation at 301 ft, excellent road access, minimal flood risk, and authentic rainforest vegetation—strong for privacy and the nature-lovers aspect. However, the listing's claim of 'spectacular ocean view from the mountain peaks' is not corroborated by the photos, which show a distant lowland/mountain horizon but no clear coast. No riverfront, fruit trees, or existing home are visible; the raw-land nature and highway bisection reduce romantic appeal despite the development upside. The asking price of $697,500 is substantially above comparable land sales in the municipality ($75k–$1.8M range, though this is a large holding), suggesting a premium for size, PR-53 access, and development readiness—justified for a developer, but the couple is seeking a dream home, not a 90-acre commercial project.

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Sector Malua, Cayey

Cayey · $275,000 · size? · 🚗 53m Humacao

Elevation (1,675 ft), cool climate, privacy, and remodeled interior are solid, but the couple's stated oceanView love is unmet—no coast visible. The property sits in a known high-landslide-hazard zone (USGS monitored, 70K+ slides from Maria in Cayey); while FEMA X zone is favorable, the mountainous terrain and tropical rainfall history pose real risk. Price ($275K) is mid-range for Cayey comps and acceptable for ~2 cuerdas, but the incomplete state and regional hazard context temper appeal.

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Jagual Barrio, Private Estate Finca in San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo · $275,000 · 34.34 ac · $4,004/ac · 🚗 35m Humacao

The property delivers on elevation (741 ft, rolling-mountainous terrain), rainforest vegetation, and strong privacy, making it appealing for a retreat. However, it lacks oceanView, riverfront, and any visible fruit trees or existing home—meaning substantial clearing and development work ahead. At $275K for 34+ acres in rural San Lorenzo, the price is reasonable for the size and zoning (A-G), but no comparable recent sale data is shown to confirm value; the listing price appears plausible given the region's $70K–$1.4M+ range for varying acreage.

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House + 90 cuerdas (87 acres) – Under $6K per cuerda

San Lorenzo · $515,000 · 87.41 ac · $3,604/ac · 🚗 35m Humacao

The property delivers genuine privacy, rainforest setting, elevation (670 ft), and substantial acreage with confirmed spring water and agricultural/eco-tourism potential—matching several loves. However, no ocean views are present (inland San Lorenzo barrio), and dense forest cover with challenging terrain may complicate the couple's dream-home build timeline and access. The price ($515K for 88 acres ≈ $5,852/acre) is reasonable for rural PR but lacks comparable-sales context; the unfinished house adds uncertainty about foundation quality and build-out cost.

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Beautiful fincas on the slopes of El Yunque

Ceiba · $215,000 · 38.85 ac · $5,534/ac · 🚗 34m Humacao

The property sits at 695 ft elevation with genuine slope and privacy in a rural rainforest-adjacent zone, matching the couple's location preference. However, the single photo shows pastoral/agricultural cleared land rather than rainforest, and the listed waterfeature (spring and stream) is not visible in the image, leaving riverfront and water amenities unconfirmed. At $215,000 for 38.85 acres ($114/acre, or ~$5.5k/acre), the price is reasonable against Ceiba comps (~$140/sqft for homes), but lack of structural improvements, unclear water access, and no oceanview are significant gaps against the stated loves.

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Barrio Espino, San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo · $260,000 · size? · 🚗 45m Humacao

Strong elevation (1,559 ft measured), minimal flood risk, two rental-ready units in good condition, lush grounds with fruit trees, and stated privacy make this a solid rural retreat. However, the listing overstates 'views'—photos show only tree canopy, not mountain or ocean vistas. At $260,000 for an undisclosed acreage with two 3-bed/2-bath units, the price is competitive to Espino comparables (~$85K–$300K), but lack of measured acreage and no water features (river/coast) mean it underperforms the couple's oceanView and riverfront 'loves.'

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Land in Barrio Duque, 156 cuerdas, $975K

Naguabo · $975,000 · 151.51 ac · $6,435/ac · 🚗 24m Humacao

The property delivers genuine privacy, elevation feel, and lush rainforest-like vegetation in a peaceful rural setting—matching the 'loves' for privacy, rainforest, and elevation. However, it lacks the oceanview, riverfront, and identifiable fruit trees the couple seeks. At $975K for 151.51 acres (~$6,435/acre), the price sits at the lower end of regional rural comps ($6.5–$30K/acre) and appears reasonable, but the minimal existing infrastructure (one small structure) and absence of water features on the land limit immediate livability or dream-home potential without substantial development investment.

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Strategic Investment: 8.64 Cuerdas in Aguas Buenas

Aguas Buenas · $160,000 · 8.39 ac · $9,535/ac · 🚗 51m Humacao

The property delivers on elevation (1077 ft, good for the region), privacy (gated community, surrounded by nature/rainforest), and riverfront potential (listing mentions a clean stream, though not visible in photos). However, no ocean views are evident, fruit trees are minimal (mostly new plantings), and the terrain is semi-developed/cleared rather than pristine rainforest. At 1.6× the last recorded sale ($100k in April 2026), the $160k asking price is a notable premium; comparable Aguas Buenas land ranges $40–160k, so it sits at the high end. The property suits a building lot or farm but offers fewer "loves" than the list suggests.

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Barrio Florida! 36 Cuerdas of Land

San Lorenzo · $295,000 · 34.96 ac · $4,219/ac · 🚗 24m Humacao

The property delivers genuine rainforest privacy, confirmed elevation (~446 ft, not high), and a large parcel (36 cuerdas / ~35 acres) at a reasonable $/acre rate ($8,400), with agricultural zoning allowing diverse uses. However, the couple's 'love' for views and ocean visibility are unmet—dense forest blocks any distant sightline, and there is no coastal view in a mountainous interior location. The home is unfinished and will require capital investment. River access is claimed but not clearly visible in photos. The San Lorenzo region's Hurricane Maria landslide history adds climate risk that should be investigated further.

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Country House in Las Piedras, PR

Las Piedras · $599,000 · size? · 🚗 16m Humacao

The property offers genuine elevation (478 ft, visible slope in aerial), privacy via vegetation, and a newly built/renovated home on 2.4 acres—solid for the region. However, it delivers none of the couple's stated 'loves': no ocean view (7–12 km from coast), no clear river/waterfront access despite Las Piedras bordering the Humacao River system, no identifiable fruit trees, no expansive views, and rainforest is ambient but not the property's defining character. At $599k against a regional comp baseline of $260k, the asking price is 2.3× the area average, justified by size and recent improvements but placing it at the premium end for Las Piedras without the scenery or water access the couple desires.

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Bomontellaños: Elevated Mountain Finca, 10.7 Cuerdas, Spectacular Views, $228K

Cayey · $228,000 · 10.39 ac · $10,972/ac · 🚗 55m Humacao

The property delivers the couple's top loves—genuine elevation (1301 ft measured), panoramic mountain views (photo 7), privacy (dense forest buffer, 10.7 acres), and rainforest habitat (lush canopy, rocky terrain)—but lacks oceanView and riverfront despite listing's 'natural spring' claim (not visible in photos). At $228K for 10.39 acres in a high-demand mountain market, the price is reasonable, but the absence of a habitable home, unclear spring location, and no evident fruit trees or flat buildable land reduce immediate livability. The couple will need significant capital to develop.

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8.13 cuerdas en Tejas, Yabucoa

Yabucoa · $160,000 · 7.9 ac · $10,127/ac · 🚗 24m Humacao

The property offers usable elevation (811 ft), good flood safety (FEMA X zone), and a fair price relative to regional land costs (~$64/sq ft base). However, it delivers on only one core love—elevation feel—and misses on five others: no visible ocean view, no water features on the land, no fruit trees, limited rainforest character (open pasture, not forest), and only moderate privacy. For a couple seeking a 'dream home' retreat with multiple amenities, the bland pastoral setting and lack of distinctive features are significant shortfalls.

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Beautiful Mameyes, PR-992 Km 5.7, Luquillo

Luquillo · $265,000 · size? · 🚗 43m Humacao

The property sits at a solid 340 ft elevation in a foothills location near El Yunque with low flood risk and good development potential—appealing for agritourism or private build. However, photos reveal mostly cleared/landscaped pasture rather than the rainforest canopy or established fruit trees the couple 'loves,' and no ocean view is apparent despite Luquillo's coastal reputation. At $265K for 2.52 acres (~$105K/acre), the price is mid-market for Luquillo but without last-recorded-sale data, no flip flag can be raised; the property offers decent bones but does not strongly deliver on several stated desires.

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16-Acre Land Parcel, Pasa Agua, Prime Location

San Lorenzo · $110,000 · 15.54 ac · $3,539/ac · 🚗 33m Humacao

The property offers solid fundamentals—low flood risk (Zone X), mountain elevation (947 ft), water access (own spring, utilities confirmed), and privacy in a rural setting—but ground-level photos show dense, undeveloped forest with no visible elevation gain, views, oceanfront, or riverfront within the parcel itself. At $110k for 15.54 acres (~$7k/acre) it is modestly priced for rural Puerto Rico comps ($55k–$220k range) and near the lower end, suggesting fair to good value; however, the lack of panoramic vistas or water features visible in photos, combined with Hurricane María landslide risk in the region, makes this a speculative land play rather than a move-in or scenic dream-home site.

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12 Cuerdas — Water & Electricity

Patillas · $135,000 · 11.65 ac · $5,794/ac · 🚗 45m Humacao

The property delivers elevation (682 ft), privacy via forest margins, and rainforest surroundings—genuine assets for the couple. However, the listed 'impressive views of mountains and river' are not visible in any ground photo, and the critical risk is Patillas' severe documented flood history (1960, 1973, 1985, 2010) on south-coast rivers; the property's FEMA zone X rating contradicts regional flood danger and demands independent hydrological verification. At $135k the price sits low-to-mid for the 11.65-acre market (comps $140k–$210k), but the disconnect between listing promise and photo evidence, plus flood exposure in a high-risk watershed, significantly undercuts appeal.

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Rustic Farm, Yabucoa

Yabucoa · $325,000 · 91.29 ac · $1,780/ac · 🚗 42m Humacao

The property delivers on elevation (1,012 ft, cool-climate barrio), privacy (rural, large acreage), rainforest vegetation, and minimal flood risk, but the single photo reveals NO visible ocean view despite the listing's bold claim—critical for a 'loves' category. Price at $325k is reasonable against $195k–$380k comps for 75–78 acre parcels, but USGS 'very high' landslide susceptibility in this area is a material hazard that outweighs the appeal; Hurricane Maria's historical damage in Yabucoa adds real risk. One photo and no site plan limits confidence in land quality across 91 acres.

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Finca Available Immediately

Cidra · on request · 24.28 ac · 🚗 54m Humacao

24 acres is excellent acreage for a dream build, and Cidra's central elevation is a genuine plus for views and climate. However, the listing provides zero detail on actual elevation, vista quality, or site character—it reads like a generic agricultural parcel pitch. Without photo/site proof of 'majestic views' or privacy features, and no mention of water access or infrastructure, it's speculative.

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52.6-Cuerdas Finca at Lago Dos Bocas, Utuado

Maunabo · $695,000 · 51.09 ac · $9,689/ac · 🚗 25m Humacao

The property delivers on waterfront access, views of the lake and forested mountains, mature trees, and privacy in a scenic valley setting—attractive for a couple seeking elevation and water features. However, the measured 113 ft elevation is effectively sea-level/near-water, contradicting the elevation love, and the Lago Dos Bocas region is a managed reservoir with difficult terrain, challenging access, and flood-zone concerns. The structures are basic; the pastoral landscape lacks rainforest character. At $695K for 51 acres with two buildings and lakefront in a remote, flood-exposed zone with limited road infrastructure, the price is steep relative to Maunabo medians (~$158K homes) and reflects the 'development potential' marketing rather than move-in readiness. Web research flags 3,490 ft elevation gain to access the area—practical day-to-day friction for the couple's Humacao friends.

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Carr. PR 182 KM 3.3 Bo. Calabazas, Yabucoa PR

Yabucoa · $220,000 · 14.55 ac · $7,560/ac · 🚗 22m Humacao

The property offers 14.55 acres of usable cleared land at 408 ft elevation with minimal flood risk, and the adjacent rainforest provides some privacy and a scenic backdrop; however, the land is entirely pasture with no visible fruit trees, no water frontage on the property, no ocean or distant views despite the hillside, and no structures—requiring the couple to build from scratch. The $220k asking price is at the high end of the local $98k–$220k range for similar acreage, and without recent sale data, value is unclear; the agricultural zoning and current farmer lease add complexity.

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Land for Sale in Gurabo – Barrio Masas

Gurabo · $290,000 · 15.44 ac · $9,391/ac · 🚗 30m Humacao

The property offers genuine elevation (160 ft baseline, with higher terrain visible in photos 4–5), valley views, and rainforest/natural vegetation—matching three of the couple's loves. However, HIGH FEMA flood risk (AE zone) is a serious structural constraint for building, and no oceanfront or riverfront features are visible. At $290,000 for 15.44 acres (~$18,800/acre), pricing sits in the lower-middle of local comps ($14,600–$46,000/acre) but the flood designation will complicate financing and insurability, materially dampening investment appeal and livability.

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236 Cuerdas (229 Acres) Naguabo | Direct Express Highway Access

Naguabo · $1,800,000 · 229.2 ac · $6,981/ac · 🚗 20m Humacao

This is a large, flat agricultural investment property with excellent highway access and low flood risk (USGS 301 ft, FEMA Zone X), but it delivers almost none of the couple's lifestyle 'loves': no elevation drama, no views, no visible ocean, no water on the land, no detectable fruit trees or rainforest habitat. The $1.8M asking price is a strong premium over typical regional comps ($100K–$1.6M for smaller parcels); at this size and flatness, it reads as a speculative hold or agribusiness buy, not a dream home site. Suitable for solar, commercial farming, or development speculation—but not for a residential refuge.

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Your Land @ CASA ENCANTO, Naguabo

Naguabo · $475,000 · size? · 🚗 25m Humacao

Two turnkey residences with pool, mature grounds, and distant mountain views deliver comfort and rental appeal, but the couple's 'loves' are mostly absent: elevation is genuinely negligible (10 ft USGS); oceanView and riverfront are marketing fiction (no water visible on land, 5 miles from coast); privacy is adequate but not secluded; rainforest presence is ornamental landscaping, not ecosystem. The critical liability is FEMA AE flood zone (high risk)—at 10 ft elevation near Humacao/Naguabo, this property faces severe hurricane storm surge and flooding exposure, evidenced by recent hurricanes (Hugo, Maria). Price ($475,000) sits above recent Naguabo comp sales ($119k–$200k for 11–17 acres), suggesting a premium for the dual-home turnkey package and rental income potential, but flood risk and lack of advertised 'loves' undercut long-term appeal for a dream retirement or weekend retreat.

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15 Cuerdas of Land Available!

Juncos · on request · 14.57 ac · 🚗 25m Humacao

The property offers size (14.57 acres), confirmed elevation (344 ft), minimal flood risk, and strong privacy via dense vegetation—solid bones for a rural dream home. However, the photos reveal no ocean views, no visible riverfront or water on the land despite the listing's promise of "future views of Juncos Lake" (not currently visible), minimal evidence of fruit trees, and the dominant bamboo is not rainforest character. The structure requires restoration. At this price point relative to recent Juncos comps ($105–175K for smaller parcels), value is plausible, but the 'loves' are largely unfulfilled by what is visible.

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Residence in Quintas de Collores, Humacao, PR

Humacao · $475,000 · size? · 🚗 16m Humacao

The couple's 'loves' are largely absent: no oceanview, no riverfront, minimal elevation drama (flat lot at 204 ft measured; barrio is ~466 ft, but the lot shows little slope), no visible fruit trees or rainforest character. The home is spacious (4 bed, 2.5 bath, ~2,319 m² lot) and priced within local Humacao range ($475k ≈ $335/sqft for typical stock), but condition and deferred maintenance across bedrooms/bath/kitchen suggest renovation costs. Privacy and views exist at baseline suburban level, not premium.

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Bo. Arenas, Land in Cidra

Cidra · $250,000 · size? · 🚗 55m Humacao

The property does deliver on elevation (1,624 ft, cool mountain location), privacy, and rural setting in a well-priced market segment ($250K is reasonable for 6+ cuerdas in this area). However, it fails on most 'loves': no visible fruit trees, no rainforest (cleared land), no water features, no views of coast or dramatic scenery (flat/inland), and no existing home or structures. For a couple wanting to 'build their dream home,' the blank slate and good access are assets, but the bare cleared state means years of work and investment before it matches the lifestyle they're seeking.

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Farm/Finca, Ceiba Sur Barrio in the heart of Juncos

Juncos · $124,900 · 6.8 ac · $9,184/ac · 🚗 24m Humacao

The property offers elevation (407 ft, moderate for the region), privacy, and rainforest/forest setting—genuine positives for a rural retreat. However, no ocean view, river, or fruit trees are visible; the listing marketing oversells the 'natural setting' when photos reveal only pasture and secondary growth. More critically, Juncos municipality carries documented high flood, landslide, and hurricane-wind vulnerability (Maria caused $25M damage), making this a riskier hold for a couple seeking security. At $124,900 for 6.8 acres, pricing is modest, but the hazard profile and lack of signature amenities (water, views, infrastructure) limit appeal.

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Multipurpose Institutional Property

Humacao · $389,900 · 2.14 ac · $91,098/ac · 🚗 7m Humacao

The property offers genuine privacy, mature tropical vegetation including fruit trees, and rainforest-like surroundings—three of the couple's loves—but lacks elevation, views, ocean proximity, and riverfront. At $389,900 for 2.14 acres, it is priced near the high end of raw-land comps (Humacao 1.7 acres = $175k; 4.25 acres = $325k each), yet the structures are aged and require capital investment. The institutional zoning and mixed-use designation may complicate a simple residential dream-home build; FEMA X flood zone is favorable, but municipal hazard data flags landslide susceptibility, demanding pre-purchase geotechnical assessment.

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Spectacular House in Santa Isidra – Fully Furnished!

Fajardo · $347,000 · size? · 🚗 35m Humacao

The property is fully furnished, well-maintained, and flood-safe (USGS elevation 67 ft, FEMA zone X), but it delivers poorly against the couple's stated loves: no ocean view, no riverfront, no evident rainforest, minimal elevation drama, and tight lot privacy in a suburban neighborhood. At $347,000, it is 2.7× the upper end of recent Santa Isidra comps ($130K–$229K) and likely reflects the furnished condition; however, the listing does not disclose lot size or last-sale date, making true price trajectory unclear. A serviceable family home in an acceptable location, but not the dream-home elevation, views, or natural features the couple seeks.

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50 Cuerdas for Sale in Juncos

Juncos · $300,000 · 48.56 ac · $6,178/ac · 🚗 28m Humacao

Elevation (858 ft) and rainforest vegetation are genuine assets; flood risk is minimal (FEMA X). However, the property is raw, landlocked (no visible water access or river frontage), offers no detectable ocean view, and lacks any identifiable fruit trees or structures. Road access is good, and privacy is plausible given the forest zoning, but the listing at $300,000 sits well above recent comparable sales ($105k–$240k for similar-sized parcels in the region), and the high upfront cost plus regulatory constraints (B-1/A-D zoning, SRP classification) and no improvements make it a speculative/long-term play rather than a move-in or quick-build scenario.

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31.98 cuerdas en Rincon, Gurabo

Gurabo · $142,000 · 31.06 ac · $4,572/ac · 🚗 31m Humacao

The property offers legitimate rainforest coverage and privacy in a suburban-to-rural Gurabo setting at genuine elevation (199 ft, well above Humacao's flood-prone coastal plain), with minimal FEMA flood risk. However, it is a raw, heavily forested, landlocked parcel with no visible road access, no signs of development, and no detectable elevation gain, views, water features, or fruit trees within the boundaries themselves. The $142,000 asking price is significantly below comparable 27–35 acre parcels ($300K+) in the region, and well below the $4,572/acre benchmark, suggesting either distressed sale, difficult access, or title/easement issues—the lack of specified road-access documentation is a critical red flag. The couple's love of elevation and ocean/river views cannot be met by this listing.

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254 cuerdas Beautiful Farm Between Trujillo Alto & Gurabo

Humacao ⚠️ · $1,990,000 · 246.68 ac · $7,256/ac · 🚗 15m Humacao

This is a large, developable agricultural holding with legitimate farm infrastructure and multiple buildings, priced near mid-market for the region. However, it is fundamentally flat (57 ft elevation, coastal plains), offers no visible ocean views despite marketing claims, no observable riverfront or fruit trees, and minimal privacy value given its working-farm character and multiple road access points. The couple's stated loves (elevation, views, oceanView, rainforest) are largely unmet; the property is better suited to agribusiness or large-scale development than a dream residential retreat.

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Bo. Quebrada Arenas, House in Las Piedras

Las Piedras · $240,000 · size? · 🚗 21m Humacao

This is a well-maintained, move-in-ready house in a convenient location 349 ft above sea level (low risk), but it does NOT meet the couple's 'loves.' The photos show zero elevation character, no views, no oceanview, no riverfront, no visible fruit trees, poor privacy due to dense neighborhood setting, and no rainforest. At $240,000, it is near recent comps (~$260k avg in Las Piedras); price is fair but the property itself is a standard suburban lot with a solid cottage, not a dream-home site.

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Finca (Farm) in Barrio Minillas, San Germán

Las Piedras · $216,000 · 2.38 ac · $45,378/ac · 🚗 19m Humacao

At $216,000 for 2.38 acres in a rural barrio, the price aligns with regional land comps ($135k–$360k). The 322 ft elevation and X flood zone are safe. However, photos reveal few of the couple's stated loves: no visible views, no ocean, no water features, sparse vegetation/no obvious fruit trees, and no privacy screening. The wooden structures show significant age and weathering; extensive renovation would likely be required. The land's utility for trucks/equipment is clear, but suitability for a 'dream home' is limited by the condition of existing buildings and the barren, open character of the site.

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Turnkey Agricultural Operation, Hacienda Montesol

Las Piedras · $910,000 · 83.52 ac · $10,896/ac · 🚗 22m Humacao

This is a professional agricultural operation, not a residential dream home. While the property offers elevation (580 ft), strong privacy, and rainforest setting, it lacks residential appeal: no ocean view, no riverfront, no fruit trees, minimal or no home infrastructure visible, and it is priced at $910K—well above typical Las Piedras residential comparables (~$260K last year). The couple expressed interest in a home; this is a certified farm business with hydroponic nurseries and active culantro production—a fundamentally different asset class.

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Excellent Opportunity for Investors

Humacao · $389,900 · 2.14 ac · $91,098/ac · 🚗 7m Humacao

The 2.14-acre compound meets the couple's location preference (Humacao area) and offers privacy and mature trees, but fails nearly all their 'loves': no elevation or views (128 ft is low, no relief visible), zero ocean view, no river/waterfront, no fruit trees, and mowed landscaping—not rainforest. The price ($389,900) is at parity with recent comps (2.2+ cuerdas nearby at same price) and below market average ($661k homes), but this is an institutional/income-property listing, not a dream residential estate. The buildings' condition is functional but utilitarian.

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Institutional Multipurpose Organizations, Health Operators, Hospital

Humacao · $389,900 · 2.14 ac · $91,098/ac · 🚗 7m Humacao

The property sits at 128 ft elevation in a flood-prone Humacao location (2019 maps rate the area extremely vulnerable; Hurricane Maria brought 6-foot surge). The couple's loves—ocean view, riverfront, fruit trees, elevation, and views—are either absent or marginal; rainforest canopy is present but the land is a working institutional campus, not a residential haven. At $389,900 for 2.14 acres on existing institutional buildings, the price is reasonable for the area's comps (~$220k–$275k for raw development plots), but this is a repurposed facility, not a blank canvas. It suits investors/nonprofits, not a couple seeking privacy and aesthetic amenities.

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Investor Opportunity! 2.75 Cuerdas (2.67 Acres) in Las Piedras

Las Piedras · $495,000 · 2.67 ac · $110,487/ac · 🚗 17m Humacao

The property sits at 558 ft elevation on stable, non-flood ground in a peaceful rural zone—good bones for safety. However, it fails most 'loves': no elevation drama or views, no water features, no rainforest character, and minimal privacy given open frontage. The cleared, landscaped aesthetic contradicts the couple's expressed interest in tropical/forest living. At $495k for 2.67 acres, the asking price is 1.9× the local comp average ($260k) and sits in the upper range of land comps ($180–380k); the 4-bed house adds value but may not justify the premium for someone seeking a nature-focused retreat.

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Barrio Santa Bárbara, Gurabo

Gurabo · $395,000 · size? · 🚗 33m Humacao

The home is immaculate and move-in ready, but the property offers almost none of the couple's loves: flat elevation with no views, no ocean visibility, no riverfront water on the land, no fruit trees or rainforest, and suburban rather than secluded privacy. Gurabo carries documented high flood risk from the Rio Gurabo and historical hurricane/landslide damage; although this lot is in FEMA flood zone X (minimal), the municipality's valley topography and past destruction (Hurricane Maria, 489 homes, deaths) warrant serious flood-insurance and design review before building. The $395k price is below the ~$480k single-family average, but without size or last-sale data, true value comparison is unclear.

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Bo. Tejas, Humacao

Humacao · $249,000 · 2.82 ac · $44,149/ac · 🚗 11m Humacao

The property is well-renovated and functional, but it offers almost none of the couple's stated loves. No elevation relief, no views, no ocean visibility, no water features, and no rainforest character—just a modest suburban house on flat land in a flood-prone region. The price ($249k) is 3.1× the last recorded sale (Sept 2025, $80k), a sharp markup that is difficult to justify given market comps ranging $95k–$560k+ in the barrio. The cadastral location (Bo. Mariana, Sitio El Cabrito) also contradicts the listing's claim of Bo. Tejas, raising transparency concerns.

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Juncos Agricultural Vacant Land – For Sale

Juncos · $450,000 · 100.45 ac · $4,480/ac · 🚗 28m Humacao

The 463 ft elevation and X flood zone are solid, but the 100-acre parcel is purely agricultural pasture with no water features, no rainforest character, minimal privacy (bordered by major roads and residential developments), and no visible fruit trees or ocean/river views. At $450,000 (~$4,477/acre) it is moderately priced for the Puerto Rico market, but does not deliver the couple's core 'loves'—elevation/views, oceanView, riverfront, fruitTrees, or rainforest—making it a speculative agricultural/development holding rather than a dream-home site.

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8.65-cuerdas Finca (Farm) in Barrio Jacanas, Yabucoa

Yabucoa · $78,000 · 8.4 ac · $9,286/ac · 🚗 29m Humacao

The property offers safe elevation (742 ft, flood zone X) and rural privacy on substantial acreage at a low asking price, but the photos reveal flat-to-gently-rolling pastureland with no discernible fruit trees, water, views, or rainforest character. The couple's stated loves—elevation feel, views, oceanView, riverfront, fruitTrees, and rainforest—are largely absent or marginal. At $78,000 it appears fairly priced for raw farm land in a hurricane-vulnerable barrio, but without the amenities they desire.

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House in Barrio Camino Nuevo

Yabucoa · $285,000 · size? · 🚗 13m Humacao

The property offers privacy, greenery, and reasonable proximity to beaches and town, but at 43 ft elevation in a 'very high' landslide-risk zone with a history of direct Hurricane Maria impact and severe flooding, it is poorly suited for a dream-home build. The listing's pastoral marketing obscures critical geotechnical hazards. No ocean views, riverfront, or fruit trees are evident in the photos; the home itself is functional but modest and aging.

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Guardarraya, Patillas

Patillas · $220,000 · size? · 🚗 30m Humacao

While the home is modern and well-constructed in an acceptable location near Humacao, the couple's core loves are largely absent: no ocean view despite the listing claim, no water features, minimal privacy (urban-lot feel), no evident fruit trees or rainforest. The area has severe documented flood history (Hurricane Maria 4–7 ft inundation, Rio Grande flooding, FEMA disaster designation) that directly conflicts with the FEMA X rating and the ground elevation of only 212 ft in a steep, fast-runoff terrain. The asking price ($220K) undercuts the appraisal by $71K, raising questions about condition, title, or market shifts.

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Alturas de Valencia Land, Juncos

Juncos · $105,000 · 6.42 ac · $8,178/ac · 🚗 21m Humacao

The property sits at an acceptable 636 ft elevation with X (minimal) flood risk, and the parcel size and location near Juncos services are genuine assets. However, the photos show the land has been heavily cleared and graded—most 'loves' are absent or severely compromised. No ocean view, no riverfront, no visible fruit trees, minimal privacy value given active clearing, and zero rainforest remains. At $105,000, the asking price is 2.5× a recent comparable (170 days old at ~$249k for a smaller lot), suggesting either distressed pricing or a significant gap between listing aspirations and market reality. The couple's dream of elevation, views, and rainforest privacy is not supported by what is actually on the ground.

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Terreno en Parque San Antonio, Guayama

Guayama · $450,000 · size? · 🚗 49m Humacao

This is a developed, fully-built home in a flat suburban neighborhood (280 ft elevation, no slope), not a dream-build site. The listing title says 'Terreno' (land) but the photos and description confirm it's an occupied house with fixed improvements in an HOA community. None of the couple's loves—elevation, views, ocean view, riverfront, fruit trees, privacy, or rainforest—are present. The property is in a flood-safe zone (X) and located near amenities, but offers no land-development potential or natural appeal.

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Bo. Jagual in San Lorenzo — 47 Cuerdas

San Lorenzo · $305,000 · 45.65 ac · $6,681/ac · 🚗 33m Humacao

Large acreage (45.65 acres) at reasonable price offers scale for development, but the flat terrain, lack of documented water features, no visible fruit trees or rainforest character, and critical regional landslide/flash-flood hazards (San Lorenzo's María-era vulnerability, Río Grande de Loíza flash-flood history, volcaniclastic terrain) pose serious geotechnical and safety concerns that overshadow the 'nice-to-haves.' The couple's desire for elevation, views, oceanfront, and privacy cannot be confirmed from photos or listing; the property reads as a speculative farm parcel, not a dream-home site.

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House with 4 bedrooms for sale

Juncos · $60,000 · 3.88 ac · $7,732/ac · 🚗 30m Humacao

Juncos is confirmed close to Humacao and the price ($7,732/acre) is under budget, but the listing is critically vague. No photos, no details on home condition, size, or layout—only '4 rooms'—and no mention of elevation, views, or any of the loves. The property may be buildable/livable, but without documentation of the structure's actual state, it cannot be vetted as a move-in home.