Calle Marbella, Juana Díaz, 00795, Puerto Rico
Calle Marbella
Juana Díaz
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Edwin Cosme Mercado said 4 years ago
Very quiet, very well organized the streets, neighbors are very friendly
Juancarlos Ortiz said 4 years ago
EN REALIDAD ES UNA BARRIADA, PERO CON CONTROL DE ACCESO/ LA MAYORIA DE LOS RESIDENTES NO SON DIFERENTES A LOS DEMAS.....MANEJAN A LAS MILLAS, SE COMEN EL PARE ETC...
Yomaris Alvarez said 4 years ago
Casas com excelente comodidad y buen ambiente
Angel Matos said 4 years ago
Lindas casas
José E Alicea-Bello said 5 years ago
Es tranquilo, y tienes lindas casas con su fachadas modernas
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