FLORIDA Master planned communities 2017 sales report. “Lakewood Ranch in Sarasota has made regular appearances near the top of the list for several years, benefiting from high-quality schools, a location adjacent to I-75, great recreational amenities, and the inclusion of a substantial employment center and numerous retail and entertainment options. West Villages, located several miles south of Continue Reading
Doctors in southwest Florida report increase in patients reporting breathing problems.
NBC NEWS by Annie Rose Ramos / Sep.02.2018 / 6:08 AM ET SIESTA KEY, Fla. — It started with a tickle in her throat. Then came the coughing, then the headaches. When the symptoms began earlier this summer, Monet Sexaure, 40, who is four months pregnant, couldn’t understand what was causing them. “I thought I was coming down with a cold,” she said. “But I never got a cold.” Then Sexaure Continue Reading
Florida declares a state of emergency as red tide kills animals and disrupts tourism
Reprinted from The Washington Post August 14, 2018 By Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Reporter, Kate Furby, AAAS Mass Media Fellow, Alex Horton, Washington Post Reporter Florida’s governor this week made official what residents of southwest Florida already knew: The bloom of toxic algae that has darkened gulf waters is an emergency. The red tide has made breathing difficult for locals, Continue Reading
Majority of Florida coastal buyers, still not worried about rising sea levels
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Aug. 13, 2018 – As Scott Yurchison shows potential buyers waterfront properties on the Atlantic Ocean or Indian River in New Smyrna Beach, the real estate agent fields questions about amenities, schools and nearby services. He rarely gets a question about rising sea levels. He and agents in some of the state’s most scenic communities – Coral Gables, Navarre Beach, Cedar Continue Reading
After Hurricane Irma, buyers face higher prices for newer Florida homes
By Erica Alini National Online Journalist, Money/Consumer Affairs, Global News a division of Corus Entertainment. (Toronto, Canada) Canadians dropped a whopping US $19 billion last year buying up real estate in the U.S. And Florida was their leading destination. Hurricane Irma is unlikely to curb that trend, according to local real estate agents. But the storm might have a lingering impact Continue Reading
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