Old 03-21-2018 | 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by flyboyike
Sweet King Kamehameha, that's a selling point?
Not selling anything, not a realtor. Pilots like their toys including boats.

How much do you pay for home owners insurance? In a hurricane I don't imagine any of those places would survive a direct hit or serious storm surge.
Homeowner’s insurance $1,400 a year. (Hurricane Insurance is more, i cancelled it 17 years ago)
Not in a flood zone, no flood insurance required.
We had a few direct hits around here, Irma last year and Wilma 2005.
My fence blew down, other than that, no damage. Concrete roof, impact windows and doors. No storm surge, we are a few miles inland, boat owners close to the harbor come up the river to inland neighborhoods before hurricanes to avoid the storm surge.
Some small houses here, some big ones, but big waterfront houses get pretty expensive.
Not for everybody. No kids, school district not a factor. Friends use private schools. Coral Springs have a good reputation for schools.
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