Houses for rent in san juan puerto rico: Rental Listings in San Juan PR – 88 Rentals

Houses For Rent in San Juan, PR – 51 Homes

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  • NEW – 2 DAYS AGOPET FRIENDLYFURNISHED

    $7,000/mo

    3,500 sqft

    1 Parque De Bucare,
    San Juan, PR 00924

  • NEW – 20 HRS AGOPET FRIENDLY

    $6,500/mo

    3,600 sqft

    13 Caleta De Las Monjas,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • PET FRIENDLY

    $3,500/mo

    B5 Villas Del Pilar Rio Piedras,
    San Juan, PR 00926

  • PET FRIENDLYFURNISHED

    $1,800/mo

    1,600 sqft

    Address Not Disclosed,
    San Juan, PR 00924

  • PET FRIENDLY

    $4,200/mo

    2,500 sqft

    Address Not Disclosed,
    San Juan, PR 00926

  • PET FRIENDLYFURNISHED

    $4,900/mo

    1,300 sqft

    1955 Calle Espana,
    San Juan, PR 00911

  • $7,500/mo

    2,645 sqft

    2210 General Del Valle,
    San Juan, PR 00913

  • NEW – 8 HRS AGO

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    $9,500/mo

    1,394 sqft

    25 Avenue Luis Muniz Mari #609,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • NEW – 1 DAY AGO

    $4,250/mo

    1,850 sqft

    120 Avenida Carlos E Chardon #11,
    San Juan, PR 00918

  • NEW – 2 DAYS AGOPET FRIENDLY

    $7,000/mo

    3,500 sqft

    Parque Bucare Cll Bromelia,
    San Juan, PR 00924

  • $3,250/mo

    714 sqft

    Address Not Disclosed,
    San Juan, PR 00909

  • $2,200/mo

    695 sqft

    1511 Avenida Ponce De Gln #1122,
    San Juan, PR 00909

  • $4,000/mo

    1,320 sqft

    Address Not Disclosed,
    San Juan, PR 00909

  • $4,200/mo

    1,175 sqft

    1404 Magdalena #4,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $8,250/mo

    2,412 sqft

    1507 Avenue Ashford #302,
    San Juan, PR 00911

  • $2,650/mo

    700 sqft

    59 Avenue 8 #B,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $3,500/mo

    1,694 sqft

    100 Calle Del Muelle #3907,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • $15,000/mo

    3,500 sqft

    602 Avenue Baldorioty De Castro #8,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $2,400/mo

    2305 Calle Laurel,
    San Juan, PR 00913

  • $4,000/mo

    1,012 sqft

    1511 Avenida Ponce De Gln #633,
    San Juan, PR 00909

  • $3,000/mo

    900 sqft

    106 Calle San Justo #1,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • $4,750/mo

    1,428 sqft

    Address Not Disclosed,
    San Juan, PR 00909

  • $6,500/mo

    1,893 sqft

    54 Kings Ct #2,
    San Juan, PR 00911

  • $4,500/mo

    1,692 sqft

    310 Avenida De Diego #4B,
    San Juan, PR 00909

  • $3,000/mo

    Studio

    745 sqft

    404 Ave De La Constitucion #1106,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • $6,500/mo

    2,500 sqft

    1210 Avenue Magdalena #401,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $1,850/mo

    775 sqft

    Address Not Disclosed,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $5,750/mo

    1,864 sqft

    2 Washington #204,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $2,250/mo

    1,382 sqft

    309 Calle Tetuan Vws #1,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • $3,650/mo

    1,823 sqft

    675 Calle Ing Sergio Cuevas Bustamante #904,
    San Juan, PR 00918

  • $1,100/mo

    865 sqft

    1 Panorama Plaza Fls #11-1112,
    San Juan, PR 00926

  • $5,000/mo

    2,369 sqft

    20 Washington #12B,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $3,200/mo

    1,611 sqft

    576 Avenue Arterial #B-2106,
    San Juan, PR 00918

  • $5,500/mo

    1,782 sqft

    3 Condado #3,
    San Juan, PR 00907

  • $8,500/mo

    2,500 sqft

    408 Calle Norzagaray,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • $4,200/mo

    1,797 sqft

    Address Not Disclosed,
    San Juan, PR 00901

  • FURNISHED

    $4,000/mo

    2,500 sqft

    586 Cll Abolicion,
    San Juan, PR 00918

  • $2,500/mo

    2,000 sqft

    313 Calle Pedro A Biagay #B,
    San Juan, PR 00918

  • $4,500/mo

    1,050 sqft

    400 Paseo Central #461,
    San Juan, PR 00909

  • $550/mo

    604 sqft

    1448 Calle San Gregorio,
    San Juan, PR 00921

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Homes For Rent In San Juan, PR

Learn More About San Juan, Puerto Rico

Relax at the Beach or Learn About New Culture with a Home in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Have you ever dreamed of retiring in a culturally-diverse area where you can learn more about different ways of life? Maybe you want a vacation home that is a warm reprieve from the cold winter months of the northern states.

You can get both of these experiences if you choose to buy any of the homes for sale in San Juan, Puerto Rico. No need to fear; if you are a U.S. citizen, you won’t be required to get a permit, work visa, or passport to start again in Puerto Rico since it is a part of the United States. Plus, finances and banking changes will be simple since they use the U.S. dollar.

San Juan in a Glance

With both modern and ancient features in this city, everyone can find something to fall in love with and do if they decide to purchase houses in San Juan, Puerto Rico. There’s never a dull moment in the culturally-diverse territory.

Here are a few of the key attractions if you decide to purchase any of the San Juan homes for sale:

Coastal Cities

Puerto Rico is an island, which means there are plenty of coastal cities, like San Juan, where you can spend a day on the beach or cool off in the ocean. You can also catch a ferry to some of the surrounding islands for a long day trip or a fun weekend adventure.

For the History Buffs

San Juan is home to two colonial-era forts that almost appear as castles. They are open to the public and so much fun to explore. If you are interested in military history or just historical sites in general, you should look into the real estate in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to discover all the ancient places to visit.

Get Active

If you happen to move to San Juan, Puerto Rico, just outside the metro area, there are plenty of outdoor activities you can do. For example, sign up for a round of golf in Dorado or visit the El Yunque National Forest for a hike, casual walk, bike ride, or picnic!

Cultural Hub

Having been colonized by many European countries in its early history, Puerto Rico, in general, has many different cultures to learn from and enjoy. San Juan also has many fun cultural experiences like concerts, festivals, and holiday celebrations.

What Can I Expect in San Juan Houses?

There are an array of modern-looking homes for sale in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and also more classic, Spanish-inspired houses. From palaces with seven bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and over 9,000 square feet to more quaint homes with two bedrooms, one bathroom, and 500 square feet, you will be able to find the perfect place for you in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Looking to build your own summer or retirement home to meet all your specifications, there are many unused plots of land available, from under one acre to almost eight acres of land.

Whether you want to be in the middle of it all in the center of bustling San Juan or a little away from the busy city, there is plenty of real estate for sale in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Not Sure Where to Buy?

If you want a cultural and historic place to live with a plethora of modern activities like concerts and shopping, San Juan is definitely the place for you. It’s a warm place to free you from the cold grip of northern winters or a bustling hub of culture to learn from and about.

All the homes for sale in San Juan, Puerto Rico, are excellent places to live. If we have convinced you that San Juan is the place for you, find us online or call 800-296-9637 to get in touch with someone about the San Juan houses for sale and to learn more about the city of San Juan.

City for pedestrians – fantasy?

City for pedestrians – fantasy?

All this has led to the gradual abandonment of personal vehicles in many cities around the world. The palm in this regard was taken by various European capitals. No wonder, because they were built long before the advent of cars, so their narrow streets are simply not adapted to withstand crazy car traffic. As a result, the machines began to fight. So, for example, in the near future, 24 streets of Madrid will be completely freed from cars. In the center, you can only ride bicycles or walk there, and this is not the limit, according to the Madrid authorities.
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The situation is similar in Paris, where the central streets are also gradually freed from cars. A very bold experiment was implemented there: on some days the city center is completely inaccessible to private transport. And nothing, this practice appealed to the Parisians. In addition, countless bike paths and convenient sidewalks for pedestrians have been laid in the heart of France.

Hamburg can be called a city of pedestrians. A special “green network” has been created there. These are parks that are connected by a system of sidewalks and bike paths. As the locals say, it has become more convenient to move around the city.
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Well, for example, Copenhagen is not only a city of pedestrians, but also a city of cyclists. There, the problem of the dominance of motor vehicles was attended to 30 years ago and began to sharply limit the possibilities of motorists. As a result, almost half of the city’s population simply abandoned private cars and switched to bicycles: it’s more economical, more environmentally friendly, and healthier. Today, more than 300 kilometers of cycle paths have been laid in Copenhagen.

But these are all old cities, where you can only restrict traffic, and rebuilding them to meet high environmental standards will no longer work. Therefore, new real cities of pedestrians, fundamentally free from cars, are being actively built in the world. Their layout is such that from any place in 10-20 minutes it will be possible to get anywhere, pedaling or on foot.
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Such a city is being built in China, it will be called the Great City and, according to the plan of the architects, will never know what the exhaust gases of a traffic jam are. The green city will become a real ecological Mecca of China. There, the issue of ecology is especially relevant.

A similar city of Masdar is being built near Abu Dhabi. It will also get rid of cars, and all energy will be based on natural sources: wind and sun. This is how you get an oasis in the desert.
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And finally, the city of pedestrians will soon appear in Puerto Rico, it is called San Juan. The government has invested a lot of money in rebuilding this city with above-average environmental standards. As they say in San Juan, the city will be a huge green park.

It should be noted that the experience of other states shows that the city of pedestrians is a reality, and the rejection of personal vehicles is not a tragedy if public transport, bike paths and sidewalks are well developed. In Russia, such principles are gradually being introduced. For example, in Tyumen, one can note the April and Ozhogino residential complexes, where the yard without cars program is being successfully implemented. A well-organized infrastructure and a network of special parking lots made it possible to ensure that the yards are completely free from gas contamination and roaring engines. And this is clean air and, most importantly, the health of residents.
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Puerto Rico, Antilles – Around the World

I’m back. I was so rested that there was almost nothing to show at all – either rain, then dullness, then it was not interesting, then just laziness :-). In general, after a week of driving on the boring roads of America, in the Caribbean, I slept the whole next week. The only time I pulled myself together (meaning the camera in my hands) was in charming San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico.

By the way, there was confusion with these names. Originally when Columbus landed on the island in November 1493 years during their second trip to the shores of America, the Spaniards named the island of San Juan Bautista in honor of St. John the Baptist, and the administrative center of the island – the port-capital – Puerto Rico, which means “rich port”. But then the cartographers mixed up the names, and so it has remained since that time: the island (and the freely associated state) is called Puerto Rico, and the capital of the island is San Juan.

The French, Dutch, British and other Europeans repeatedly tried to capture Puerto Rico, but to no avail – for four centuries Puerto Rico remained under the rule of the Spaniards. Only in 189In 8, during the Spanish-American War, Spain was forced to cede the island to the United States, and for 54 years Puerto Rico was under the military control of the United States. In 1952, Puerto Rico received its current status of an associated territory, which means that this territory is under the control of the United States (but is not an integral part of them), the effect on the territory of the US Constitution is limited; supreme power belongs to the US Congress, but the territory has its own system of self-government. nine0003

New areas of the city look quite modern

Construction is widespread, new houses are growing like mushrooms. By the way, there is a wonderful panoramic restaurant on the roof of the third building in the background. The main square, of course, is dedicated to Christopher Columbus

Further on are the perfectly preserved Spanish forts and fortresses that surround the city from all sides. nine0003

There is a cemetery next to the fortress

Very remarkable. I think it’s not bad at all to rest on a beautiful ocean shore

Near the sea and poor areas.

I liked how the locals paint the roofs there

In general, Puerto Ricans try to embellish and ennoble their houses, you can feel it at every step

Where there is enough money, there are even such sculptures. A great idea, by the way – old plush toys in whitewash on the wall, from afar it looks so cool in general

There are a lot of sculptures in the city. From traditional and monumental

To informal and unobtrusive

House numbers on the walls – in traditional Spanish style, with ceramic tiles

Here and there you can find real panel paintings

Everything shows that the locals love their city very much. In the New Year holidays, for lack of Christmas trees, all sorts of different bushes and trees are decorated

A very pleasant promenade in San Juan for walking. By the way, along the entire embankment (more than two kilometers) there is a free Wi-Fi zone

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