Miami or South Florida --

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by miami-trader, Jun 18, 2003.

  1. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    yeah ..the boat goes right up to your door...its called swamp land..in any major city in florida I can garauntee with the upmost conviction that your claim is inccorrect at present market values......

    but you are more than welcome to fly across the globe and find out for yourself....peace
     
    #31     Jun 23, 2003
  2. zxcv1fu

    zxcv1fu

    House insurance & hurricane insurance are expensive.
     
    #32     Jun 23, 2003
  3. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    Shutters.....they protect the love ones and reduce the cost of insurance.....they may even be a good selling point...peace
     
    #33     Jun 23, 2003
  4. moffitt

    moffitt

  5. moffitt

    moffitt

  6. moffitt

    moffitt

    The abouve are two places in Ft Laud.. If you click on a picture that has multiple views you will see the other pictures...

    Have a Sunshine Day !!!
    :cool:
     
    #36     Jun 23, 2003
  7. Plop - I don't know when you saw that program, but any real estate ON even NEAR the water is outrageously priced. You couldn't buy a sliver of land near the water for $150K - well, maybe if it was only big enough to dock a jet ski :D
    Florida real estate has experienced incredible price inflation in the last few years, but Florida is notorious for having real estate bubbles. A common American saying is the following ... "Yeah, and I have some swamp land in Florida to sell you!" The current bubble may actually rival the bubble in the early 1900's, it's going to be interesting to see how it all ends.

    Regards,

    Slave2Market
     
    #37     Jun 23, 2003
  8. Tony Montana just moved to Key Biscayne.
     
    #38     Jun 23, 2003
  9. I have lived in South FL my entire life and I truly enjoy it. It is a little 'yo' if you know what I mean, the further south you go, like Miami and part of Ft. Lauderdale. Great for single, but families will want to be further North.

    You can get a 3/2 in West Ft. Lauderdale for about 150k and of course it depends on your standard of living whether or not this is suitable for you. You may have weird neighbors in this type of house.

    East Ft. Lauderdale, near the beach, everything is more expensive. A nice (relatively speaking) house in West Ft. Lauderdale that is 4 bed, 2 bath and in a decent neighborhood at about $250k is probably $350k + in East Ft. Lauderdale in a comparable neighborhood.

    Ft. Lauderdale to Miami is about 35+ miles.
    Ft. Lauderdale to Boca is about 25+ miles.
     
    #39     Jun 24, 2003
  10. moffitt

    moffitt

    Well said and explained. Yes there are other communities away from Ft Lauderdale and South Beach. That is what makes Southeast Florida so diverse. Something here for all differant tastes. You could look at Cooper City, Davie or Plantation.
    Or go to Weston and West Miramar. All these places are just a stone throw from Ft Lauderdale.
    :cool:
     
    #40     Jun 24, 2003