Puerto Rico's real state is quite expensive, it will depend on location and size of the property. You can check online on real state websites. Try Tiri Real State.. they are one of the largest real state agencies on the Island and they can help you. Remember houses here are mainly built on concrete which is most expensive than wood. Good luck!
puerto rico. but he also has a house in miami.
Puerto Rico has one non-voting representative to the house
It depends on how the house was designed and built. but most of the house in Puerto Rico have only one kitchen
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Camarero from Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico has a total of 7 delegates in the U.S. Congress. This includes one non-voting member in the House of Representatives, officially known as the Resident Commissioner, who represents Puerto Rico but cannot vote on the House floor. Additionally, Puerto Rico does not have any senators, as it is a U.S. territory and not a state.
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Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico) or Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)
Puerto Rico doesnt have voting representatives in the house like the states. Puerto Rico has a Resident Comissioner who is a non-voting representative in the house for puerto ricans which is Pedro Pierluisi
No, Puerto Rico is an island.Actually Puerto Rico is NOT a continent ; it is an island .
probably your moms house :)
Yes and No. Puerto Rico follows the same federal laws. However, Puerto Rico has its own Consitution which is modeled after Civil Law. They have a governor, house of representatives and two representatives in the US Congress.