Florida real estate crash Video 3A part 1 of 2 part large road-to-nowhere!!!

Part 1 of 2 part road-to-nowhere housing development in SW Florida.
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Part 1 of 2 part road-to-nowhere housing development in SW Florida.
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thanks for sharing the video. definitely an eye opener..
funny question, whats the radio station your listening to?
@ponderlicious
If you pay more than 5 grand per lot you are over paying. I bought the lot behind our house in Port Charlotte for 5 G’s and worried that I paid too much. Sold it 10 months later for $28,500.00.
Now? Back to 5 G’s and it’s too much.
Jonez, have you watched or seen in person the part 6a & 6b video?
@blakbeltjonez
looking on google maps for the area he drove (6204 s tamiami trail, fl) is entrance way which you see near end of video. it is only 4 mils max from the coast. You can see all of the homes and the path he drove pretty simple. no street view though.
How much are the vacant lots selling for? Just curious.
jonez, I totally agree with your post.
Hey, pick up that bottle buddy!
once you get south of Venice and away from the coast, you’re really getting into Nowheresville, FL….. there’s absolutely nothing down there to support those kinds of developments unless you are counting on masses of well-heeled retirees (but they are already in the choicer locations close to the coast and not in reclaimed pine/palmetto scrub land of interior FL).
the SW FL economy was never strong enough to support white elephants like this, and there are many down that way.
dude, that defines shakey camera work.
is this close to vero beach??
Crooked Creek Drive? Do Realtors live on that street?
that’s enought land to build maybe 10 or more football fields. amazing.
If the economy was good, this would have been a nice place to live. I can’t believe the total devastation in Florida, just wait till the oil leak hits the beaches. What a shame.