quasi Report This Comment Date: March 20, 2014 01:25AM
That's a direct line of sight into the Gulf of Mexico beyond those two points
of land (barrier islands) in the distance.
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: March 20, 2014 01:49AM
I heard that there are people that go to work in some high rise and vacation
down at the Gulf of Mexico
Ooh, yeah

Mach Report This Comment Date: March 21, 2014 07:32AM
quasi, kind of off topic but, how is the real estate market, present and future
down in Florida?
What kind of feel is there in the air..... profit

or lose

?
quasi Report This Comment Date: March 21, 2014 09:59AM
I don't really follow real estate but if the local news outlets are correct
things have improved a great deal the last couple of years and continue to. I've
owned my place free and clear since long before the recession and have no
intention to relocate so I don't worry much about it. I will say that in the
first few years after the 2004 hurricane season blasted this state I watched as
housing prices went through the roof, all the while thinking there was going to
be a crash back to reality, and that's what we got.
Mach Report This Comment Date: March 22, 2014 04:12AM
Thank You, just wondering.... it would seem that coastlines, at least, are
always going to be a good buy.... no interest in being a landlord
huh....lol.
You could buy a decent home for 60,000 and make about 2-300 per month off of it
(rent) and then if the market ever rises sell it for a chunk.
As far as the news goes that could go either way, one of their jobs is to pump
the markets.