Built from public data
Reports reference named public datasets and update windows wherever possible.
Vecindr helps people compare Puerto Rico municipalities using public data on safety, flood risk, power reliability, demographics, economy, and nearby towns.
Public data exists, but it is scattered across agencies, portals, PDFs, and spreadsheets. Vecindr brings those signals into one clear municipality report so people can understand the area before making a decision.
Safety grade and PR-wide rank
Crime categories and trends
FEMA flood zone context
Power reliability and outage history
Demographics and local economy
Nearby municipality comparison
Families comparing municipalities before a move
Military PCS families researching their next duty station area
Students relocating for school or work
Renters evaluating a neighborhood before signing a lease
Home buyers assessing long-term safety and livability
Investors researching market and infrastructure conditions
Puerto Ricans returning to the island from the mainland or elsewhere
Anyone comparing two or more municipalities side by side
Vecindr was created by a Puerto Rican and active military service member preparing to relocate back to Puerto Rico with his family. During that process, finding organized, reliable information about Puerto Rico's municipalities meant piecing together data from government portals, scattered PDFs, and local contacts — with no single place to compare them.
That experience is what Vecindr is built to solve: a clear, organized way to compare Puerto Rico's 78 municipalities using the information that actually matters when you're making a housing or relocation decision.
Reports reference named public datasets and update windows wherever possible.
Vecindr is designed for families, buyers, renters, PCS moves, agents, and local planning.
Scores and comparisons are meant to help people understand trade-offs, not stare at spreadsheets.
Vecindr draws from government, geographic, and public datasets. Sources are reviewed and updated on a rolling basis as new data becomes available.
U.S. Census Bureau — demographics, population, housing, income
FEMA — flood zone maps and disaster records
Puerto Rico Police Bureau — reported crime data
LUMA Energy / PREPA — power reliability data
Bureau of Labor Statistics — employment and economic indicators
Public GIS and geographic mapping data
Local government records and public municipal data
Additional licensed and public datasets
Vecindr summarizes and organizes public and licensed data for educational and informational purposes only. Municipality scores, grades, and comparisons are intended to help people understand trade-offs — they do not constitute legal, financial, insurance, or real-estate advice.
For decisions involving real estate, safety planning, insurance, schools, legal matters, or financial investment, verify information directly with official government agencies, licensed real estate professionals, insurance providers, local schools, and qualified advisors.
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