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FlashPRace 06-05-2006 12:58 PM

Re: Where to live & boat???
 

Originally Posted by CanDo
Flash, how is the Green Cove Springs area? Friend is looking around there. What development of Fleming Island are you in & are you on navigable water w/access to the St. Johns? thanks, CanDo

We are in Flemming Oaks which is an older area right on the St. Johns. We are on navigable water two homes in from the river. We like the location. Close to Jax for some city life yet still more of a small town feel. Green Cove is a little south and still further removed from "big city life" but its growing fast.

hammer01 06-05-2006 04:24 PM

Re: Where to live & boat???
 
I Still Think Pan-handle Of Florida And Alabama Is An Unkept Secret. We Vacation There And Plan To Hit The Races In August In Gulf Shores, Al. People Are As Nice As You Will Find And The Boating Was Awesome. A Client Just Bought A Lot A Few Miles Inland In A New Subdivision To Retire. Lot And Modest Home He Is Guessing Around 250k With A 2 Min. Tow To Water. Condos And Homes On The Beach Itself Are High Priced But Can Get Into The Intercoastal For Reasonable For What I Saw.

CAP071 12-18-2007 06:12 PM

Ttt Go York Pa

fountainemp 12-18-2007 06:19 PM

greenville nc!!! good jobs, the tar river leads to the pamlico river and into the sound. boating 6 to 7 months a year.

Mark 12-18-2007 06:46 PM

Cape Coral, Fl. can put you on gulf access for that money at the moment - with a pool too. Taxes and Ins. are what you would likely expect, but a much, much cheaper buy in. Both of your initial ideas sound very good as well.

Destin Florida is a sleeper and a real up and commer so I have heard.

Best of luck!

baywatch 12-18-2007 07:38 PM

I was gonna respond but I see that this thread is a bit on the old side.

Is it fair to persume that the Tony Montana family decided to stay in sunny south Florida?

Tony Montana 12-18-2007 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by baywatch (Post 2376679)
I was gonna respond but I see that this thread is a bit on the old side.

Is it fair to persume that the Tony Montana family decided to stay in sunny south Florida?

Holly crap yea old thread.:evilb: Staying in FL...........for now:cool-smiley-011:

Clay Washington 12-18-2007 08:36 PM

I will stay in Austin! :cool:

Michael1 12-20-2007 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by AZOUTLAW (Post 1751748)
Tony Montana – You are describing Arizona but it’s better than that….

Arizona is expecting an additional 1.5 million new residences by 2015.

I thought Arizona is getting overrun by illegals.

Michael

Jigsaw89 12-20-2007 09:43 AM

I don't believe an area exists in the U.S.A. where you can boat for several seasons, have a booming economy AND affordable housing. Pick any two and you have several options.

I live in Bergen County, NJ where IMO is a bit recession proof being located 17 miles outside of NYC, but housing is not affordable given your $250k limit. Out here $250k doesn't buy a desirable 50' x 75' lot. The normal boating season is May to October. Your best bet is to stay where you are & grow your income to meet your lifestyle or move to another area within the southern states. These are just my opinions & not meant to stir any chit with the sensitive arm chair commando's.

Merry Christmas!!
Dan


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