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tatest
Dec 11, 2017Explorer II
Not sure what size bank you might be breaking, but the areas that work as low cost for me are near the Gulf Coast between Port St Joe down to Crystal River. Think US-98 west of Perry, US-19 south of Perry. This area is mostly coastal lowlands, piney woods, lacking beach resorts and other attractions that draw lots of winter visitors or winter residents, yet close enough to the coast for the Gulf of Mexico to moderate the temperature extremes.
Higher and dryer areas a little more inland will be somewhat more expensive, and by the time you reach I-75 you get into areas that are becoming heavily developed and thus have higher property values (equals higher rent), pretty much all the way to the Atlantic Coast.
I'm not familiar with southern Georgia, as I approach Florida from Alabama, so can't help you there.
Higher and dryer areas a little more inland will be somewhat more expensive, and by the time you reach I-75 you get into areas that are becoming heavily developed and thus have higher property values (equals higher rent), pretty much all the way to the Atlantic Coast.
I'm not familiar with southern Georgia, as I approach Florida from Alabama, so can't help you there.
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