👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you David ... Great advise as always ... I've seen one or two waterfront homes were the water trash collects ... That constant clean up would be horrible
He 😊forgot to mention how sound carries over water. I lived on a lake and could hear my neighbor’s conversation on their deck from half a mile away. Also salt air corrodes metal and paint. One has to double up on maintenace.
Lesson here: do not be cheap. there is a reason why a certain home is at a higher price point. I would visit the home a few times in different times of the day.
Anybody that can afford to spend between $200 and $400,000 a month in my opinion they don't have any problems the only problem is they have too much money when everybody else can't even pay for an apartment
Problem is the Playground of the Caribbean turning into a literal War Zone quite suddenly with the Bahamas now downgraded by the US State Department as a "no go zone." If oil prices weren't set to soar right here right now might look at near *ALL* USA Southeast real estate differently but the problem remains *BARELY* any energy supplies for the entire Region at retail let alone Food Desert crisis starting to consume much of the USA and worse still Canada quite suddenly #price_shock. Long $gis General Mills strong buy. Should be able to at least find food in the entire State of Florida for the next few weeks anyways. This could all change as a soon a April, 2024 tho which is just how suddenly hyperinflation in fact impacts after the first wave gives way to the 2nd and so on #fukushima_tsunami
@@SkywalkerPMs Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming, with recent rates being unprecedented over the past 2,500-plus years. Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers, and the expansion of seawater as it warms.