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To: shades who wrote (45841)12/16/2005 8:37:46 PM
From: John VosillaRespond to of 306849
 
Shades you know many of those markets are in decline while others are some of the fastest growing metro areas in the country and still others have hoods even less safer than WPB.
Atlanta, Houston and Dallas might have metro area populations in the 10-15M range each in 20-30 years while Toledo and Flint might be ghost towns by then? You want to speak Spanish but live in a smaller town then southern New Mexico and border towns in Texas fit the bill. Actually las Cruces and El Paso, though certainly not WPB have there charm too. If they want Florida lots of Spanish being spoken now in Poinciana and Deltona and housing prices still decent<g>

Isn't it amazing they are taking some of the worst areas in WPB and going condo. Christ remember when Tamarind or Executive Center Dr by I-95 were not places you wanted to be walking down the street after dark or even during the day<g> About the only places in the whole damn town that I though were nice were the Villages of PB Lakes and along Flagler Dr.
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