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retispcsi
May 17, 2013Explorer
I am resident of Fla. and I live a nice home which will be for sale when the market stabilizes a little more. Translate to not cheap. Anyway we have looked at RV lots aka, condo lots, co-op lots and depending on HOA fees this appears to be the way to go. You can be fulltime, enjoy Fla. in the winter and travel when the weather is nice. For those of you talking about demolition you had better checkout the permits and Enviro requirements and bring your checkbook. Septic systems are very expensive to install in Fla. Now if you want to go find a lot out in the weeds in Central Fla. maybe you could get buy a little cheaper. If you want to enjoy the Fla. amenties, sun, surf, golf etc., it will cost you whatever you do. Also be careful when looking a lot of the counties, cities are requiring upgrades to the exsisting sewer, septic and fresh water systems. Big bucks. If you check it out you will be fine.
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