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hct408

We moving to Puerto Rico next week, and for the longest time we were set on moving to Dorado, but an opportunity has come up to buy in Caguas.  The only thing I know about Caguas is what I read on Wikipedia.  Does anyone live there or nearby who can give me some advice on Caguas?  Specifically, is it a good place to move if we have four small children?  Is it relatively safe? Is the traffic going into San Juan just as bad as the traffic going into San Juan from the west?  And any other relevant details we may need to know.  Very much appreciated!

Regards,

Tyler

Gary

hct408 wrote:

Does anyone live there or nearby who can give me some advice on Caguas?  Specifically, is it a good place to move if we have four small children?  Is it relatively safe?


I live 15 minutes from Caguas and it's the town where we go for shopping other than groceries.
Like any other place, it depends on the neighborhood if it's safe and good for children. If the house you might buy is in a gated community you should be just fine.

hct408 wrote:

Is the traffic going into San Juan just as bad as the traffic going into San Juan from the west?


Yes, it's bad during rush hour. There are basically two ways to get to SJ from Caguas and both of them are one big jam roughly from 6:30 - 9:30 in the AM and in the other direction from 4 - 7. I have some customers in the metro area and I try to arrive at or before 7AM and leave no later than 3PM or be there at around 10AM and leave after 7PM.
A one way trip that should take you 30 minutes can easily take 90 minutes during rush hour.

For the rest Caguas is OK, not too big, most stores are there.

hct408

Thanks for your response!  This may sound like a stupid question, but is there a nice and constant wind/breeze in Caguas?

Gary

hct408 wrote:

Thanks for your response!  This may sound like a stupid question, but is there a nice and constant wind/breeze in Caguas?


Not really I'm afraid. It's neither up in the hills nor close to the coast.

We're moving WHERE?

Caguas is a great town: lots to do and good quality of life.  Colegio de Notre Dame is perhaps the best school on the island; they excel in English, science and safety!!!   there is EVERYTHING there: all kinds of shopping, Ihop, Costco, Sams, JC Penny... Burlington Coat Factory, Krispy Cream.. EVERYTHING..there's a great center of town, a home made Ice cream store and a 100 year old sandwich shop call the ASTURIANA.... .HOWEVER traffic INTO San Juan can be a nightmare... peak hours can be an easy hour + bumper to bumper.   Dorado can be a bit of a DISNEY land feeling but Caguas is a good solid community.

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