floridas wetlands: Florida's Aquifers (Vanishing Wetlands Part 2) - 01/05/08 09:10 PM
It's no secret that the mass production of new real estate developments has added to the well-known problem of Florida's clean water shortage. Last week I wrote my first post in this series. In that post I mentioned how much I love all the little critters that live here in Central Florida, and showed pictures of some. Of course, I'm a 3rd generation Florida native. I'm one of the few people who can truly appreciate Florida's unique wildlife. Read my previous post about Florida's Vanishing Wetlands then come back here for some alarming information!In the comments on my previous post, it
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floridas wetlands: Real estate is great in 2008! - 01/03/08 11:29 PM
I started the new year with a call from an agent with Adams Cameron, on New Year's Eve. She wanted to show a couple of my Daytona Beach condo listing on January 2. Yay! Unfortunately, both of these condos have tenants in them, so the buyers were only able to see one of them. But the one unit they saw was a direct riverfront, Intracoastal condo that has been completely remodeled. It's gorgeous! They still want to see the other one that's a ground floor condo unit in the same complex. On January 2, I received a call from one of my
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floridas wetlands: Florida's Vanishing Wetlands - 12/28/07 12:00 AM
This post is going to be the first in a series about the loss of Florida's wetlands and how it impacts our state and our way of living. (All these photos are of pets or critters I've found at one time or another) I have to admit that I've never been overly concerned when I've heard people talk about the loss of our wetlands. After all, I've sold several properties that had large portions of them that were not buildable because they were zoned as wetlands. How could there possibly be a problem? And let's face it. The state of Florida
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