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Palm Coast only hires the dumbest traffic engineers they can find. Palm Coast parkway is a good example. All of the curb and gutter layouts in our shopping centers is actually designed to make you have a fender bender.
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE pretty much all of the lower 1/3 of Georgia and all of Florida is swamp. Mosquitos, standing water, alligators, etc. Sure it's been developed, drained, retaining ponds, canals, etc but you live in a swamp. Swamp Life....
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE No super informative. I'm going to contact you with some questions I have about my property in palatka. That was a great video also.
You definitely want to be far enough from the georgia pacific paper mill (north of town) to not endure the stench it emits. Also check the county stats that matter to you, as putnam has some of the highest poverty related stats in the state.
Sarbez is amazing. I was visiting St. Augustine over July 4, and was enjoying a drink at the Pub on Anastasia. The Bartender told my friends and I about Sarbez, and I have to say the foodie in me was ecstatic. The creativity of the Grilled Cheese made this foodie overjoyed. I mean, CARAMEL and green apple (bacon as well) on a Grilled Cheese! It’s now a go to thing!!
Just a quick correction for accuracy. Fort Mose was the first free black settlement in "the Americas." They weren't African Americans or Native Americans because America wasn't a country yet. Also you used the singular Menorcan family. There were many Menorcan families that came to St. Augustine from the Turnbull plantation (about 50). Thanks. P.S. I'm Menorcan on my grandmother's side (Masters).
Fair correction. But America isn't a country. It's a continent. So technically we can both be right. Either way I appreciate the comment from a real menorcan
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE Technically it was the colonies back then. But in the 1700's "the Americas" was the most commonly used name. That's why it was in quotes.
All of St Augustine is parking only to walk downtown and find really bad expensive food what used to be a park to n the middle at Augustine is an extension of horrible Jax same county and it's so bad here the only police that get hired here are police with bad records that can't get hired anywhere else and very new police who may have the best of intentions but after working with the bad ones for so many years the only thing they learn is keep your mouth shut. There isn't any longer a Lincoln ville white people decided they liked the cute little neighborhood and TOOK IT all white people now in last 5 years. All the flavor the reason people used to come here is gone . Street performers are illegal. Couldn't even get a cup of coffee a few years ago. The 1 place that sold it was nastiest stuff I ever tasted and 6.00 for a tiny styro cup. There is now a Starbucks. The real secrets are the underground rivers and lakes. There was a video but it has been deleted about the underground caves all around st Augustine. They have started digging down and forming ponds before they build but new building in st Augustine go up in 3 weeks. One of the new building s in Jax fell and killed around 200 people I believe housings is the most expensive that I've seen what used to be tourist town is now a college town. It's a fine arts college. You know the kind you send the black sheep to when you have lots of money. It raisedits prices extremely when one of their teachers knew sign language and taught a class. One Student finally got hired at the deaf and blind school and all of a sudden it's a great college NOT ! So now St Augustine is a bunch of rich spoiled brats running around being catered to by local gov. I've been trying to get out for years but everyone has beaten me to the punch and all the surrounding towns are full of people that already got out. Watch out if you buy an old house it might disappear and a new might crumble in on you. I haven't seen anybody disappear lately but it happened so quick I'm surprised the guy got out. His whole car was there and then just not there right in front of me but I've seen news where an old couples house and part of their yard were never seen again. That's the secret or they wouldn't have deleted the video.
Have lived in Palm Coast for 10 years and it used to be a charming, quiet beach town. I guess it still is but for how much longer? With all the building how much longer before Palm Coast becomes just like all the other overcrowded beach town that we avoided moving to? Some expansion is fine but once you go too far, you can’t go back.
People want to live close to the beach and the intracoastal. Palm Coast and many areas of Florida are changing. There isn't much you can do about it. If you don't build then the prices would go even higher. A double edged sword for sure
Get rid of government regulations and it will support an actual free market Overturning Euclid V Ambler zoning laws, which was decided in 1926, would increasing housing supply and give incentives to developers More homes means lower prices Fewer homes means higher prices You don't want government getting involved with price control either Supply and demand ... A price so low that many people want to buy it, but nobody wants to produce it A price so high that nobody would buy it, But many want to produce it.
I agree. I think we should let the market do what is going to do. Though I think the government could give some type of tax break or give some land over
Spent some time driving around there on one my last visits, scored an antique wooden chair someone put on their curb😊 Thanks for the great info for my next trip
There are some great curb alerts here. Whether it's from an older person downsizing or an airbnb selling. Fb marketplace can be a gold mine. Are you looking to buy here or visit?
Yeah, my friend Rick tried to start a boating repair and parts shop in that over 20 years ago but was too soon for the area. He would love to see it now, lost him 4th of July 08 in a boating accident 😢
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE we’ve had no termite issues so I guess it’s doing its thing LOL the initial installation was pricey but the maintenance is super inexpensive - $230 per year.
Larry The Fink controls the Florida housing market. The answers start with him. Until Institutional Investors are prohibited from buying residential real estate again, the problem is unsolvable. Fink will own the condo market soon when the prices crash.
Institutional investors only account for 3% of the housing market. I think we just have a supply problem coupled with a large demographic population retiring and another large demographic buying their first homes
I live in a brand new house built in 2021 under $200k in Panama park area. I bet the county appraises at $280k but the abandoned/vacant house next door or the prostitution and don’t forget the drugs all add to ambience.There is also a sewer smell from the water treatment I hope it’s that at least.