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On Oct 25, 9:27 am, Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 00:32:55 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 18:00:57 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Anyway, I'm thinking about going at least 20 miles inland from the gulf, probably north of Tampa, but not really sure. The housing price/insurance difference by staying away from the salt will buy a nice boat and years of marina space. Up there in the Keystone area norh of Tampa you can get on a lake but that can get pricy. I bet you can shop right now tho. I have a good friend up there. My daughter and SIL bounced around Florida a lot when he was a park ranger. I agree it can be nice up in the pan handle but you do get "seasons" and they seem to get more storms. They were in Pensacola, Port St Joe (Mexico Beach) and down the road in Naples. Then he wen off to Ft Lauderdale to "undevelop property for the city and now he is wih water management in West Palm Beach. Okeechobee may be their next stop. That is a step back in time but there is a huge lake to boat on also plenty of water to manage. Alas, much like the lake at the top of this thread, not as much water as there was a while ago. Again "mis" management of the water was the biggest problem and again they blame the COE. COE paniced after the 2005 storm season and drained the lake. It never filled back up. I really haven't had any interest in FW fishing since I first tried salt, and have no interest in lake living. I'm pretty set on living away from water and using the house/insurance price difference for the boat and berthing it. But I almost never say never. I saw a 3 BR house - maybe condo- for rent in Cape Coral, with davited dock, on a canal edging the Caloosahatchee, at jaw-dropping cheap yearly rate. Can't remember exactly, but it was about 1200 a month. Seems silly to me, but they're even renting brand new homes off the water for 850 or so. Don't know how long that'll last, but the speculators are sucking it up right now. The Crystal River area I visited was nice though, inexpensive for my needs, and Kings Bay is a short drive. It's a ways to the gulf on the river, but doable enough if you aren't in a hurry. I'm not. Might even find the river satisfies me without getting to the gulf if the fishing helps it along. Still have to look north, and maybe even on the east coast. I'm planning a trip soon to look around. There's just too much I don't know about Florida. --Vic- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Buddy of mine just got a little chunk of land just off the intersection of 10 and 75. They just put a Hilton and a Walmart in so something is coming down the line. Got it real cheap too and is building a house. A couple of decades from now, his back lot will be worth a mint for building lots... |
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