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To: bentway who wrote (825744)12/25/2014 10:29:36 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576609
 
"If you own a sea - level property in any of those affected areas, what you want to do is find a sucker...Re-invest in some Alaskan or Canadian land."

Montana seems to be getting popular.

Gov. Rick Scott's Montana get-away
Michael C Bender Friday, July 22, 2011



Gov. Rick Scott is taking a breather this week, escaping the Florida heat (and his poor poll numbers) with the 70-degree days and 50-degree nights in northwest Montana.

Where in Montana? The new 60.6-acre property near Troy, Mon. he bought on June 22. Tucked into the Kootenai National Forest, it's just a couple miles down the Kootenai River from the Big Sky property of his new chief of staff, Steve MacNamara.

We're told Scott, a multi-millionare with a beachfront home in Naples, bought the property for $1.45 million. (Montana is one of the few states where property sale prices are not public record.) Scott bought the land from Gerald Mercer, a retired executive registered to vote in St. Petersburg.

tampabay.com



To: bentway who wrote (825744)12/26/2014 7:30:18 AM
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It was a white Christmas... in Hawaii.
Snow on the big island. Global cooling.