![]() ![]() For many years this has been slow and steady and just part of Rincon as “gringolandia” but as it continues to gain steam, many locals are selling out and the feel has changed quite a bit. Unlike in other parts of the country, gentrification in this case takes a different twist in that it is the minority population (namely mainland Americans) buying up large swathes of property and changing the character (and cost) of the area. Many of these issues intermingle, but at its core is change! And change is often hard!īeware of Falling Almonds and Iguanas! Rincon Here are some of the themes of Rincon’s growing pains. ![]() Wouldn’t it be great to live there?” (We did!) As this continues to happen, Rincon struggles to keep up. When people from the states visit, they often look at the prices in comparison and think, “Wow, that’s a lot more affordable. With this, of course, comes a lot of interest from all corners of the globe. Unlike many cities and towns, it has a thriving tourism economy and the secret is out about its beauty and unique, laid back ways. It is a relatively (for now) unspoiled surfing haven known for lots of beaches, snorkeling and the most lovely sunsets. Rincon for better and worse has become a special hot spot on the island of Puerto Rico. One of Rincon’s famous sunsets – La ciudad de los bellos atardeceres ![]()
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