water front property
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any body know of any performance boat friendly and hot spot lakes year around in the deep south like in ga. or fl. to buy water front property. the intercoastal in fl. is to pricey
looking more for fresh water and good times.
thanks 32 thunder rick
looking more for fresh water and good times.
thanks 32 thunder rick
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Rss,
Which coast do you want to be on? Just south of Jax there is a smallish town (35-40,000) called Palm Coast which has waterfront lots on canals that are reasonable. If you want on Gulfcoast may be little tougher, but area south from Sarasota to Punta Gorda is probably cheapest left on the gulf.
Which coast do you want to be on? Just south of Jax there is a smallish town (35-40,000) called Palm Coast which has waterfront lots on canals that are reasonable. If you want on Gulfcoast may be little tougher, but area south from Sarasota to Punta Gorda is probably cheapest left on the gulf.
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what knida coin do you consider reasonable? only thing lame about the fresh water is no chop? i have two homes in tampa on a canal 200 ft to tampa bay , you can look down the canal and see the bay pretty hip little neighborhood and will be putting one for sale around x mas for 425k
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Only freshwater canal I would want to be on would be in North Sarasota, neighborhood has fresh water canals then some type of lock/lift that dumps into manatee river and out to the Gulf. Palm coast salt canals can still be had for 1-150k.
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Week before last I was in Lanier. Looked at 50+ propertys. Real nice area and would like to call it home but pricey for what I'm looking for. I need room to expand to build the monster garage and house the toys. I'm in the market for 2+ acres and found deals in Lake Murray and mostly Lake Hartwell. Hartwell is the best bang for the buck and may have found something for under $200K with deep water (25'+) year round and is not a cliff to walk down to.
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Yup, you probably cant do the garage thing on Lanier...and it is crowded on the weekends. Hartwell is the best bang for the buck but it is a bit off the beaten path. Murray might still be dealing with the dam being repaired and the water down for a couple more years? Personally I like the TN lakes the best... not crowded and you can still find killer deals on them. I have some great connections in TN for land. I know all the developers. I boated in TN until Thanksgiving every year. You usually have baoting weather from March 15th, to about Nov. 1st.