I'm planning on retiring to Puerto Rico and a few years ago bough land with the purpose of building a retirement new home.
Building a new house is extremely expensive and a lot more $$ than buying an existing home. As of now, I have a budget for building the house and speaking to architects currently.
In the city that I currently live in the US, newly build housing property taxes are excessively unaffordable when compared to the older housing stock. There's a formula that keeps the valuation of older homes much lower, but for newer homes the tax rate is applied to the full final value of construction. Â
Does anyone know how new builds are assessed in Puerto Rico vs existing older homes. Is there a formula or tax rate that is used to figure out what my future property tax might be based on the construction value or neighborhood/municipality? Or what resources I can use or ask about this, to figure out an possible answer to this question?