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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anywhere on 30a. As long as you have a few million to spare. https://redf.in/0UEs4Y[/quote] Having owned a home in Seaside for many years, I would be more apt to buy this place in Seagrove. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/18-Bay-Laurel-Ln-Santa-Rosa-Beach-FL-32459/250740817_zpid/ Seaside is now insanely priced and has so much HOA drama, politics and lawsuits, not worth it IMHO. The price point for the above listing makes it more economically viable, plus it’s in a small private gated community (walled off from the hordes of tourists) but still bikeable/walkable to Seaside square, public beach and Publix). Of course, it looks pretty dull compared to your listing but can be inexpensively transformed into a more beach cottage vibe. 30A offers great rental potential, but it does get cold from Dec - Feb. it has the same insurance challenges most of the state has, but much of the area doesn’t have flooding issues (unless you live on canal etc). Hurricanes are still an issue but tend to hit a bit further East- Panama City and the big bend. [/quote]
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