Beachfront PropertyPuerto Rico

Discover oceanfront land and coastal properties along 270+ miles of Puerto Rico coastline. From surf beaches to luxury resorts.

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Types of Coastal Property

From direct beachfront lots to ocean-view hillsides, find the perfect coastal property.

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Oceanfront Lots

Direct beach access land for custom builds

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Beach Houses

Existing homes steps from the sand

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Ocean View Land

Elevated properties with panoramic views

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Coastal Development

Land zoned for hospitality projects

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Marina Properties

Properties with boat access

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Island Parcels

Land on Vieques and Culebra islands

How Propieda Helps You Find Coastal Property

Satellite Imagery

View high-resolution satellite maps to assess beach proximity and property boundaries.

Flood Zone Data

See FEMA flood zones overlaid on parcels to understand coastal risks before you buy.

Owner Data Access

Find owner information on unclaimed parcels and contact property owners directly.

AI-Powered Insights

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Beachfront Property FAQ

How do I find beachfront property in Puerto Rico?
Use Propieda's free interactive map to search coastal municipalities. Filter by beachfront locations, view satellite imagery to assess beach proximity, and access owner data. Popular beachfront areas include Rincon, Dorado, Fajardo, and Cabo Rojo.
What are the best beaches to buy property in Puerto Rico?
Top beachfront areas include Rincon (surfing, sunsets), Dorado (luxury resorts), Luquillo (family beaches), Isabela (dramatic coastline), and Vieques (secluded paradise). Each offers different lifestyle and investment opportunities.
Are there restrictions on building near beaches in Puerto Rico?
Yes, Puerto Rico has maritime zone regulations that restrict development within certain distances of the high tide line. Always check local zoning, FEMA flood zones, and environmental permits before purchasing coastal property.
What should I consider when buying beachfront property?
Key considerations include FEMA flood zones, hurricane insurance costs, erosion risk, maritime zone setbacks, access rights, and utility availability. Propieda provides flood zone data and satellite imagery to help evaluate properties.

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