PR Land Scout
41 properties near Humacao · 🏗️ 5+ ac land ≤$11k/ac & 🏠 29 homes on 2+ ac ≤$500k · ranked by fit.
88🏗️ build★✕176-Cuerdas Finca with Residence in Cayey
A rare, sprawling mountain sanctuary with genuine elevation (2,000+ ft), distant ocean views, riverfront with natural pools, fruit trees, and abundant water—nearly every 'love' is checked. The scale (171 acres) and fertility invite agriculture or eco-retreat dreams. The existing 2BR/2BA home is modest but could serve as a caretaker's cottage while they build their dream home.
88🏗️ build★✕House + 90 cuerdas (87 acres) – Under $6K per cuerda
Exceptional land fit: 87+ acres well under budget at $3.6k/acre, massive elevation & views into lush PR interior, genuine rainforest/native species, fruit trees, water sources, and privacy in the mountains. Partially built house is a bonus but likely needs work; the real appeal is the raw canvas for their dream home.
78🏗️ build★✕93 Cuerdas (90+ acres) in Barrio Maizales, Naguabo
Massive acreage (90+ acres) well under budget at $5.5k/acre with confirmed panoramic ocean views from mountain peaks—exactly what elevation and view lovers seek. Land is raw with schematic/topo plans ready, ideal for a dream-home build. Rainforest character likely given Naguabo terrain, but no mention of riverfront, fruit trees, or privacy assurances on a large commercial-zoned parcel.
72🏠 move-in home★✕3-cuerda Finca, Barrio Emajaguas
Spectacular ocean and lighthouse views on 2.91 acres hit two major loves and sit at an attractive price ($36k/acre). However, the listing provides zero detail on any existing structure—no mention of a home, condition, or habitability—which is a critical gap for a couple open to a move-in house. If there's a functional dwelling, this could score 80+; if it's raw land or a ruin, it reverts to a land play that doesn't leverage their openness to buy a ready home.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Barrio Tejas
Strong acreage (7.9 acres) and price ($10,127/acre, under budget) in the right municipio with irregular topography promising elevation and views. However, the listing is vague on actual elevation gain, vista quality, and lacks any mention of an existing home—a significant plus they're willing to pay for. Utilities ready (water/electric) is a major build advantage.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Ceiba – 20 Cuerdas (Acres) – Barrio Río Abajo
Land-heavy property with genuine rainforest adjacency, river access, and El Yunque views—perfect for a dream-build couple. But no existing home means construction timeline and cost unknown; the 'move-in happy' option disappears. Price/acre ($6,694) is reasonable and well under budget, leaving room for build-out.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕16-Acre Land Parcel, Pasa Agua, Prime Location
Excellent price-per-acre ($3,539) and meaningful land size (15.54 acres) with private water source and utilities already in place — ideal for a custom build. However, no existing home means they can't move in immediately; they're committing to construction. The listing lacks detail on elevation and views, which are core loves for this couple.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Barrio Toita, Land in Cidra
Strong land fundamentals—nearly 10 acres at $5.8k/acre (well under budget), mountain elevation, fresh climate, and isolation tick most love boxes—but no existing structure means this is a *build* property, not move-in. For a couple open to land, it's appealing; for those prioritizing an existing home they can inhabit immediately, it falls short.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕12 Cuerdas — Water & Electricity
Strong land fundamentals (11.65 acres, well under $11k/acre at $5,794, utilities in place, river access, mountain views) with a small studio apt already on-site — but the existing structure appears to be a modest auxiliary unit, not a move-in dream home. Best positioned as a land+small rental hybrid, not a primary residence ready to occupy.
72🏠 move-in home★✕Beautiful 2.77-Acre Land Parcel in Gurabo with 180° Valley & Mountain Views
Excellent match on the loves: 643 ft elevation, panoramic 180° valley/mountain/river views, multiple fruit trees, privacy, and woodland character. At $195k for 2.77 acres it's well under budget and ideal for their dream build. The main gap: no existing home means no move-in convenience—they'll need to design and construct from scratch, which trades speed for customization.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Jagual Barrio, Private Estate Finca in San Lorenzo
A large, affordable, well-positioned raw land parcel with confirmed elevation, panoramic views, privacy, and rural character in a validated location near Humacao. However, no existing home means they cannot move in immediately—this is a build-from-scratch play, not a turnkey option. The couple's stated openness to land mitigates this, but the lack of a habitable structure limits it from 'epic' status.
72🏠 move-in home★✕4.35-cuerdas Lot, $299k
Raw land with the exact acreage (4.35 acres) and one of their key loves — 360° views and elevation in Gurabo — at a reasonable price per acre ($35.4k, well under the $11k/acre budget). However, it is *land only*, not a move-in home, so it doesn't serve the couple's secondary interest in an existing house they could occupy immediately. Build potential is strong if the site is accessible and not flood-prone.
72🏠 move-in home★✕Quebrada Fajardo – 4.86 cuerdas (4.72 acres) Land – $299,000
Strong land-play property with proven elevation, panoramic coast + El Yunque views, privacy, and zoning flexibility (2-residence permit). However, it's raw land—not a move-in home—so it requires build-out rather than immediate occupancy. At $31.7k/acre it's well within budget and genuinely scenic, but doesn't satisfy the couple's openness to 'a genuinely good existing home' they could move into now.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Hacienda in the Mountain · Jajome, Cayey
A furnished, move-in chalet on elevated mountain land in Cayey with fresh climate, privacy, and lush surroundings hits several loves—but the $1.3M price is well above budget, acreage is vague ('two cuerdas' = ~3.3 acres, barely above the 2-acre threshold), and no explicit mention of views, ocean, or forest character. Strong on the *home* side (ready to live in, charm implied), weak on epic scale and transparency.
72🏗️ build★✕Beautiful fincas on the slopes of El Yunque
Excellent price/acre ($5,534), substantial acreage (38.85 acres), and proximity to El Yunque National Forest promise elevation, rainforest character, and privacy. However, the listing is vague on views, existing structures, buildability, and exact location within Ceiba—no photos or detail prevent confirmation of the 'epic' factor or habitability.
72🏠 move-in home★✕Barrio Cercadillo, Land in Cayey
Excellent land—5+ acres, well-priced, genuine elevation, panoramic views, riverfront, and rainforest setting—but this is raw land, not a move-in home. The couple said they're 'open to EITHER,' so it qualifies; however, since they preferred a house they could occupy immediately, and this requires a build, it's a strong alternative rather than a perfect fit.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Rustic Farm, Yabucoa
Massive acreage (91 acres) at excellent $/acre ($1,780) in the right municipio, with confirmed elevation, ocean views, springs, and rainforest potential — ideal for a build-your-dream-home couple. However, no existing habitable structure means they cannot move in immediately; this is a raw land play, not a move-in option, which weighs against their stated openness to trade acreage for a ready-to-occupy home.
72🏠 move-in home★✕Property with 7 Cuerdas of Land — 360° View
Strong match on loves: 360° views, riverfront, 6.8 acres (exceeds 5-acre threshold), rainforest setting, and well under price cap at $375k. However, the existing 2BR/1BA structure appears modest and age/condition are unstated—unclear if truly move-in ready. Best positioned as a land-primary play with an inhabitable caretaker home rather than a finished dream residence.
72🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Strategic Investment: 8.64 Cuerdas in Aguas Buenas
Excellent land value ($9.5k/acre, well under $11k cap), fertile with fruit trees and a flowing creek—strong foundation for their dream home build. However, NO existing structure means no move-in option, and Aguas Buenas is inland (no ocean/river views typical of that barrio); elevation and privacy are solid but not 'epic.' The flat-to-rolling terrain and productive soil favor agriculture/homesteading over dramatic vistas.
62🏗️ build★✕50 Cuerdas for Sale in Juncos
Excellent acreage (48.56 acres, well above 5-acre minimum) at a great price ($6,178/acre, under the $11k cap) in validated proximity to Humacao. The rural/rustic zoning and Gurabo Arriba location suggest elevation and potential rainforest character. However, the listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, or terrain—critical unknowns for a couple seeking 'majestic views.' Mixed zoning (43% Interior Forests, 57% Rural Developed) and agricultural restrictions may complicate single-family building.
62🏗️ build★✕254 cuerdas Beautiful Farm Between Trujillo Alto & Gurabo
Massive acreage (247 acres) at $7.3k/acre fits budget and scale for a dream build, and north-coast views are a genuine love. But the property is heavily encumbered with existing structures (5 dwellings, two large buildings) and appears to be a former working farm (vaquería), not raw land—making it complex for a couple wanting a clean build. Buildability and privacy depend on zoning and whether they can isolate a section.
62🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Land for Sale in Gurabo – Barrio Masas
Solid land deal at $9,391/acre (under their $11k budget) with enough acreage to build their dream home, and the listing promises panoramic views and natural surroundings—but no existing structure means they're building from scratch, not moving in, and the listing provides zero evidence of elevation or rainforest features.
62🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Alturas de Valencia Land, Juncos
Raw land at a fair per-acre price ($8,178/acre, under the $11k cap) with good size (6.42 acres) for their dream-home build. However, listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, or terrain character—critical for a couple seeking 'majestic views.' Privacy in a gated community is a plus, but the lack of any mention of vistas, slopes, or scenic assets makes it a speculative pick rather than a confident match.
62🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Land in Humacao with Potential
Raw 11.65-acre land parcel in Humacao at an excellent price ($6,695/acre, well under their $11k cap) offers privacy and scale for a custom build—but the listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, or infrastructure, and no existing home means they won't move in soon. The 'coastal east' hint suggests potential oceanView, but nothing is confirmed.
62🏗️ build★✕15 Cuerdas of Land Available!
14.57 acres well exceeds the 5-acre minimum and the future lake views are genuinely compelling for elevation seekers—but elevation itself is not confirmed, the structure condition is vague, and future lake views are speculative. Strong buildability and privacy; views are the main upside.
62🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Barrio Espino, San Lorenzo
Two move-in homes in excellent condition at $260k is a strong price and addresses their desire for an existing dwelling; however, the listing omits critical details (acreage, elevation, views) that are central to their priorities. Barrio Espino is rural and private, but without confirmation of elevation, vistas, or natural amenities (rainforest proximity, fruit trees), it's unclear whether it delivers the 'majestic views' they're seeking.
Finca Available Immediately
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.
52🏗️ build★✕50-Cuerda Land Parcel in Pozo Hondo, Guayama
48+ acres is excellent for their dream-build budget and well-priced per cuerda; utilities (power, water) are in place. However, the listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, proximity to Humacao friends, or any of the 'loves' that would make this 'epic'—and Pozo Hondo/Guayama is inland and notably far southeast from Humacao (45+ min drive). Without proof of elevation or views, this reads as generic ag/development land rather than a scenic retreat.
52🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Farm/Finca, Ceiba Sur Barrio in the heart of Juncos
Generous acreage (6.8 acres) at an excellent price point ($9,184/acre, well under budget) on land zoned for residential/agricultural development in a quiet barrio near Humacao. However, the listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, or existing structures—critical unknowns for a couple seeking majestic vistas and a move-in home. No house is confirmed, making this a land play, not the 'move-in ready' option they're open to.
52🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕Beautiful Farm for Sale! Juncos, PR
Excellent price ($5,882/acre, well under budget) and healthy acreage (10.2 acres) make this a strong land-build candidate, BUT the listing is silent on elevation, views, and terrain—critical for their "majestic views" requirement. No existing home means they're back to square one on move-in appeal; Juncos interior is relatively flat with no coastal/river/rainforest charm mentioned.
52🏠 move-in home★✕Investor Opportunity! 2.75 Cuerdas (2.67 Acres) in Las Piedras
The property meets the acreage requirement (2.67 acres) and price ceiling ($495k), and includes an existing 4BR/3BA concrete home — theoretically move-in ready. However, the listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, condition, or charm, and explicitly markets the property to developers/investors for townhouses and eco-tourism rather than as a finished residential retreat. Critical unknowns (flood risk in Las Piedras lowlands, actual habitability, views) prevent a higher score.
42🏠 move-in home★✕Barrio Florida, Finca (Farm/Land Parcel) in San Lorenzo
8.5 acres of raw land at a fair price ($14.9k/acre, slightly above budget) in a quiet, accessible rural zone — excellent for their build dream. However, zero mention of elevation, views, or the scenic/landscape features they love; no existing home means no move-in option; and no detail on fruit trees, privacy barriers, or rainforest character that would make this 'majestic.'
42🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕10-Cuerdas Farm for Building Your Dream Home
Land-only property at an excellent price ($7,981/acre, well under $11k budget) and well-sized for dream-home building on 9.71 acres. However, the listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, or amenities—no mention of whether it's hilltop or flat, ocean-facing or inland. The couple wanted 'majestic views' and elevation as key loves; this listing reads like a generic rural parcel with no data to confirm either.
42🏠 home + 🏗️ land★✕8.65-cuerdas Finca (Farm) in Barrio Jacanas, Yabucoa
Excellent price ($4,643/acre, well below $11k/acre cap) and solid acreage (8.4 acres) for building a dream home — but listing provides zero detail on elevation, views, or terrain character. No existing home means they cannot move in; they must build from scratch. Critical unknowns about site condition, utilities, and buildability make this high-risk for a couple seeking a move-in-ready option or scenic advantage.
38🏗️ build★✕Bo. Jagual in San Lorenzo — 47 Cuerdas
Excellent acreage (45.65 acres) at a stellar price ($6,681/acre, well under budget) with easy access and utility potential makes this a solid land-banking play. However, the listing explicitly describes it as 'llana' (flat), which eliminates the couple's top love (elevation and majestic views) — a critical miss for a scenic hideaway near Humacao.
32🏠 move-in home★✕Barrio Masas, Gurabo — Vacant Land
This is raw vacant land (9 cuerdas / 8.74 acres), not an existing home, so it fails the couple's stated preference for a move-in house. While the acreage and price per acre ($13.7k) fit the land option, there are no mentions of elevation, views, water features, or natural amenities—and no indication of why it would deliver the 'majestic views' and 'elevation' they're seeking in Humacao's hill country.
32🏠 move-in home★✕Unique Opportunity! 15 Cuerdas
This is raw land (no home), priced slightly above their per-acre budget ($12,011/acre vs. $11k cap), marketed for commercial/agritourism development rather than residential. It lacks any of their 'loves'—no elevation pitch, views, water features, or privacy language. For a couple seeking elevation, majestic views, and a move-in home or buildable residential lot, this roadside commercial property on a busy corridor is a poor fit.
32🏗️ build★✕Turnkey Agricultural Operation, Hacienda Montesol
This is a functional agricultural operation with excellent infrastructure, water, utilities, and 83+ acres—but it is NOT a residential land play. The couple wants elevation, majestic views, and a site to build their dream home; this property is zoned, operated, and priced as an active culantro farm business, not a homesites-with-views holding. Unless they plan to farm or convert to agritourism, the industrial hydroponic nurseries, ongoing harvest, and Agricultor Bona Fide tax structure are misaligned with their stated dream.
28🏗️ build★✕Juncos Agricultural Vacant Land – For Sale
This is a vast agricultural parcel with expired development permits in an industrial/suburban zone dominated by pharma manufacturing—the opposite of the elevation, views, privacy, and natural beauty the couple seeks. At 100+ acres, it far exceeds their 5-acre need and would require major permitting work to convert to residential use. Zero 'loves' are evident.
28🏠 move-in home★✕Barrio Masas, Gurabo – Vacant Land
This is vacant land only—no house to move into—which contradicts their openness to a move-in home and their preference to weight an existing house heavily. At $13,729/acre it also exceeds their $11k/acre land budget. The listing offers no information on elevation, views, or any of their desired amenities, and no structure exists.
28🏠 move-in home★✕Barrio Masas, Gurabo – Vacant Land
Vacant land at $13,574/acre slightly exceeds their land budget ($11k/acre cap) and offers no existing home to move into—this is a build-from-scratch play, not the preferred 'move-in' option. No information on elevation, views, or any of their beloved amenities; Masas is a quiet rural barrio but lacks the dramatic topography or vista story they're seeking.