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To: Micawber who wrote (44935)11/21/2005 8:49:38 AM
From: SumaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Yes I had friends who had a large home with beachfront. They purchased back in the eighties when property was relatively cheap.... (sorry I didn't) They sold and moved when the prices were high. Their taxes were forty thousand a year..

Now they live on the mainland but on water..... Just not the gulf. I think prices have slipped all over. Here in my neighborhood a home would sell within 3 days in the Spring. There are three on the market now and no movement...

I lived on Siesta Key...and then the Bay. Now I am inland in a semi retirement community. Nice.

Hope you have good weather. Rain forecast for today...(:(