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West Coast FL help
Who lives there and what city? Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel. Any info would be great for any city on the West Coast.
Oh, preferably a more conservative area. |
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Sarasota .. Home of the Circus .. Barnum and Bailey? Trim little town. Tarpon Springs .. big Greek settlement/influence. Lots of sponge items from the sponge fishermen. Naples .. great Ritz-Carlton. |
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Sanibel is at the top of the list. We're just looking at other areas. I like the idea of being along the coast on the water.
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Isnt FL on the East cost? :clapping:
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meh I lived in Ft. Myers for about 3 years. Believe it or not it is basically a working class retirement area. It is full of rednecks also. Same with Cape Coral. Sanibel is okay, but I prefer the beach in teh sunny isles beach area of Miami and the also the Aventura area of Miami is nice to live.
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for what reason do you ask? RYD |
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Mmmm Sanibel....
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Indian Rocks beach... upscale and nice. Close to Tampa.
But to be honest move to the Mtn's of NC.. |
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I have lived in NC and FL...If you love the nice weather move to FL...Rains alot some months but its usually late. NC is just as hot as FL during the summer. Sometimes warmer!!! Clearwater Fl is beautiful and coservative. Tampa is close by and has alot to do. The beaches are great and fishing is better than ever lately. If thats your deal. Check out St petersburg also. Nice place a little more crime and gangstas!!! All in all its nice as hell here. Down south is nice but more expensive and less to do...
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Tampa/St. Pete always depressed me. Take a look at the billboards ALL over and around those two adjoining cities ... all for mortuarys. Lots of seniors .. thus the mortuary/cemetary signage for 'pre-planning'. Miami Beach/South Beach is way too commercialized now. Adventura north is nice, but nothing to do. Naples on the west is pricey .. Sanibel/Captiva Island are getting taken a bit by commercialism, but still family-friendly .. still peaceful, relaxing beaches without the hoards .. though beware of 'no-seeum' times of the year(pesty little gnat type bugs that give bites like sand fleas ... check for what the season is with the Chamber Of Commerce for Sanibel Island). Now, higher up on the eastern side of Florida is St. Augustine. St. Augustine is still a nice, pristine area with great seafood restaurants and lots of original Spanish flavor. Are you planning a vacation?
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OK !
2 homes for sale in Miami-Dade County (east coast) #1 DEEP S.W. of county next to the Everglades (The Redlands) 15 minutes from the upper keys on a dirt road 1.16 acres, 3100sqft, 2 story, 2 car garage, 3 bedroom, 3 full bath, formal living room, formal dining room, great room, fenced and crosed fenced, twin a/c, 2 fireplaces, new metal stone coated roof, electric drive gate... LOG HOME ... #2 25 miles north of #1 in a development 1 mile east of Miami's MetroZoo (World Class) cbs block construction, new roof, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, enclosed garage, appx 1/4 acre, dining room, t.v. room, living room, double concrete drive, rear fences wood, both in the unicorporated county... RYD ps: buy both right now for cash (1 million total) and I will include 2 SUPERBOWL TICKETS |
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We've heard good things about Sarasota. Fort Myers is out, but Fort Myers Beach looks good. Not full of old timers waiting to pass. |
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You can come move in next to me, we'll have tea parties every Tuesday and Thursday evening.
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Sanibel and Captiva are great. Went there on my honeymoon.... :rolleyes: They were badly damaged by a hurricane a few years ago.
There's Venice beach, and the small island to the south was really cool. One secluded house there had an H1 parked in a wooded drive past the gates. But the top half of the island was wooded, and had a National Covered Highway or something like that for the tree canopy over the road. I think it was Manasota Beach near Englewood. Somewhere near here I think: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=...11694&t=k&om=1 What about Marco Island? |
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Hmmmmm .. Sanibel/Captiva ... I don't about actually know about living there permanently. Could feel a little isolated and transient with all the snowbirds popping in and out for the beaches. Sarasota is a clean, organized town .. couldn't go wrong there. (I have NEVER liked circuses .. so the constant reminder of the "Circus Headquarters" would a constant reminder ..lol). Fort Myers Beach is fine, too. Even Naples .. has a mix of beach houses (small beach homes) up to upscale. Marco Island ... remote and had a big influx of the Miami folks when Marco was being built years ago. I'd probably move somewheres between Naples and Sarasota. Anywheres inland gets a little redneck .. be careful. The Gulf is beautiful ... calm and warm. Make sure you get to Sanibel Island frequently .. you WON'T believe the amazing shells that roll in 24/7. Get a couple of sand lounges, lay back, enjoy the warm breezes as you drift in and out of sleep... watch the sunset. I love it. :D When are you planning your move?
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Not until the end of summer, if at all. We're planning a trip for a week two to look at some places.
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WTF? Your ruling out Wisconsin Ken??? C'mon its only -10 right now, once the windchil really kicks in tonight it will be -25+. Thank god, thought I was gonna have to turn the A/C on tonight. :)
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:D Poor thing. :D Thanks for the replies. I am looking into them tewnite. Trying to plan a trip to check stuff out. I have only been to Orlando and Captiva/Sanibel, so it's you guys and realtor.com . I'll know for sure- hopefully- when I get down there and look around. :) |
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Just make sure you can get insurance before you buy, Hurricane, wind and flood. Yes they are all seperate now. On the East Coast (Cocoa Beach) if you live within 1000 feet of the ocean.... You will pay out the kazooo, lucky for me I am just over that limit. I have friends whos homeowners insurance has tripled in 2 years. And they are in Merrit Island miles from the coast.
So check everything twice and read all the fine print. |
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