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John Cairns
 
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That's weird. I remember looking at real estate prices in the are the area
the first time we went to Sanibel and I was amazed at how much they want for
property down there, especially on Sanibel and Captiva considering the fact
that they are maybe 1 or 2 feet above sea level max (guessing) and anyone
with half a brain could figure out, indeed, it's happened in the past, that
if a big enough storm comes through it's just going to wash everything,
island and all, away. The idea of a storm causing real estate prices to go
up is ludicrous. So know you can start a new thread, should the federal
government, through FEMA, subsidize the building of houses in high-risk
areas?
John Cairns

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No...in fact, I went to the Fort Myers paper the other night and they had
storm pictures of Estero Island (where we stayed...) What a mess. And

now
they're saying real estate is going to go up another 5% because of the
unavailability of building supplies. At present, we're sticking here and
making do. Can't sail our boat down there, anyway, so what's the point?



 
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