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To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (5816)10/3/2002 11:02:27 AM
From: JRIRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 306849
 
Anyone familar with the Naples to Sarasota corridor? I'd think, next 20 years, that is about as safe, appreciation-wise (if there is one) a housing market as any.

Note: I am not talking about waterfront, 1M-2M houses, nor really above 500k...but 200-499k market...

Basing my argument on demographic shift (North to South, retiree) which should continue almost regardless of a deep recession for years?? Also, there will be a limit to building down there (at some point) due to land restrictions...

I guess I'm saying I think Naples-Sarasota will be Miami-Palm Beach in 20-30 years (population-wise)

I'm open to discussion, flame-away g