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Ernesto caused damage in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands last week. It passed north of the region as a tropical storm that managed to knock out power to hundreds of thousands of residents.
Hurricane Ernesto was a moderately strong Atlantic hurricane that caused significant flooding in Puerto Rico before striking Bermuda as a hurricane. The fifth named storm and third hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Ernesto developed from a tropical wave east of the Leeward Islands.
Puerto Rico's Act 60 is driving its luxury real estate boom. This tax incentive program offers U.S. mainlanders who relocate a 15-year tax break, including a 4% fixed income tax rate and up to a ...
GOBankingRates spoke with Alexei Morgado, a real estate agent and the founder of Lexawise, to get a peek into an expert forecast for the housing market in 2025. Mortgage Rates Could Drop a Bit ...
Map of rainfall estimates across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands from Tropical Storm Bertha in early August 2014. See also: 2014 Atlantic hurricane season August 2–3 - Across Puerto Rico, the outer bands of Tropical Storm Bertha dropped a general 3 to 5 in (76 to 127 mm) of rain, [ 92 ] with isolated areas reaching 10 in (250 mm ...
NWS notice of the heat watch in Puerto Rico. The 2023 Caribbean heat wave was one of the heat waves in the series of the 2023 heat waves. It was an intense weather event characterized by prolonged record-breaking temperatures affecting the Caribbean, South Florida, and the Gulf of Mexico. [1] [2]
We asked several industry experts to peer into their crystal balls and give us their real estate forecast for the next five years. Here’s looking at you, 2029. The current housing market.
The USS De Soto after repairs seen in Puerto Rico in 1868. At Saint Thomas, the first wave was described as a "straight white wall, about 4.6–7.0 m (15.1–23.0 ft)" which advanced to the harbor, ten minutes after the earthquake. The wave picked up steamers along the way and broke to just a few feet in front of the town.