Marlyn Salva Top real estate agent in Humacao

Marlyn Salva

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Remax Zone1 Like
18 Years of Experience
(5)
$12M
Total Sales Last Year
18
Years of Experience
187
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$198.8K
Average Price Point

    About Marlyn Salva

    I am a Realtor and Attorney at Law in Puerto Rico and the Broker Owner of a RE/Max franchise with 25 agents. Most of our clients are residents of the US looking to sell their homes, second homes or investment properties, including lands and farms, because they don't plan to come back to the Island or are estate properties. Almost always, our legal services have proven needed and convenient. We accomplished 117 transactions in 2024 for a $14M volume, most of these sales above appraisal value. Furthermore, we service the whole Island and are bilingual. Visit our website for more details about us: www.remax-zone-pr.com. Hereby my credentials, so you can feel at ease that you will count with the best of services: BS-Business Administration-1990 JD-Attorney at Law and Notary Public-1994 Real Estate and Business Legal Practice-1994-Present Real Estate Broker at Zona Metro & Isla Realty-2008 RE/MAX Zone-Broker/Owner-2016
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Spanish, English
    Community Involvement
    real estate attorney and notary public
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    reading and listening to motivational material, karaoke, dancing salsa,
    FAMILY
    I have one son, composer of urban music and I am happily married to an real estate investor
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Rentals
    • Residential Property
    • Commercial Property

    Awards

    • State Award Image

      2026

      TOP 25 AGENT

      Puerto Rico

    • City Award Image

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      San Juan, PR

    • City Award Image

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Carolina, PR

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    Answered Questions

    Is it better for a first-time buyer to use an FHA loan or a conventional loan?

    In Puerto Rico we offer the same mortgage products as the US. In my experience: 1-FHA is often better if you have lower credit or no credit history, less savings, or higher debt ratios and need an easier approval. 2-Conventional is often better if you have stronger credit and at least some down payment, because it can be cheaper over time and mortgage insurance can eventually go away.

    Answered by Marlyn Salva | | 50 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Is it a scam?

    Not a scam, but certain things can go wrong. I work these type of transaction actively, as investor, as buyer or sellers agent or attorney: 1-Always use an attorney that represents your interest 2-Never leave a mortgage to your name, not for a month, a week or even 24 hours. Payment should be presented at closing for you or your attorney to cancel it. 3-Make sure HOA and Property Tax agencies get official notification and proof change of title to the buyers name.

    Answered by Marlyn Salva | Chattanooga, TN, USA | 32 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    What can we do to get our land back?

    Lawyer up. Paralyze the proceedings with your own adverse possession claim in probate court. After 20 years, you usually donA't need to proof good faith, but these days new regulations are being formulated so make sure to check those out. Most important, make sure you are ready to pay for property taxes, because I bet this is the cause of the city action.

    Answered by Marlyn Salva | Memphis, TN 38106, USA | 27 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago