Thanks for the props. There is a section of Veranda Gradens that is 55 +. Your looking to not be in 55+? I can set you on a search that will keep them out
Yes, they are still building in Miranda Gardens would you like me to send you an MLS search up what’s going on in there and that will include the HOA. He’s as well?
@@kodysmama good evening please text me at 772-240-0997 and I’ll get you all set on that Veranda garden search and forward you the fees associated with the community ☺️
@@daxdittus2754 yes I was just up there over the weekend Central Park is in Tradition Feel free to text me 772-240-0997 and I can connect you with all the particulars of the community
I prefer Hollywood Beach Florida and Hallandale Beach Florida more than Daytona beach, they just got way more things to do restaurants, bars, lounges and a good nightlife. ☀️
Hollywood in Helendale are absolutely beautiful so much to do just a little more congested and I’d like but everybody has their own taste. Have you ever visited the treasure coast?
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My best advice is do not move to Port St Luis not unless you are extremely wealthy and you like very heavy traffic. Highest taxes in Florida. Biggest mistake of my life. Stay away better places to live in Florida. These new homes are not Built well at all. Lipstick on a pig especially those homes Built during the pandemic, very poor construction materials
Man Mark really appreciate you sending in your comment here. Port St. Lucie definitely isn’t for everyone yet for a lot of people that need to be closer to Palm Beach and even Broward and looking at a price point for a home that has upgrades and so forth. There really isn’t many options also as far as retirees that want to be closer to family down in West Palm, and want more activities around them that they can access For St Lucie is a good spot for them. Also AARP gave it as one of the best places to retire in in the United States due to low crime rates, and so forth that being said yes, the taxes certainly have gone up in the infrastructure was not planned out due to general development corps Initial lack of foresight in their planning for the community all in all, I still view it as you get what you pay for. If there’s anything I can ever do to help you when you want to move out of the community, maybe someplace a little further north where it’s quieter in the lower tax space yet with less access to amenities and so forth, I’d be happy to help you in any way, shape or form it again thank you very much for the thoughtful comment
@lisouthflorida I agree it is a beautiful and safe place to live. I hate the idea that the developers are destroying the city homes being built everywhere and the infrastructure can not handle it already. They are destroying the value on existing homes. One of the only places in America where the value of existing homes is dropping like a rock. Existing homes are not even selling, especially in 55 year old communities.
@@markbotticello-gp9gx good day yes development can definitely be disruptive that being said I’m just not seeing the values drop. I’m seeing them actually stabilize and we’ve had mild depreciation over the last year. Actually where are you seeing the numbers drop?
Great video. Any thoughts on Azalea?
I think Meritage and the location make Azalea a really great community. Are you considering moving to the area?
Thanks for the great video. Which communities in this video are 55+ ? Veranda Gardens?
Thanks for the props. There is a section of Veranda Gradens that is 55 +. Your looking to not be in 55+? I can set you on a search that will keep them out
Veranda gardens is on and there are another few really nice 55 and over communities up in Tradition, which is only one exit in North
@@lisouthflorida thx. Try to avoid 55+
@@ericjiang2007 oh ok. Here to help no matter what type of community or property you are looking for . Reach out anytime. Happy to help.
Great video! What is the HOA fee in Veranda Gardens and are they still currently building?
Yes, they are still building in Miranda Gardens would you like me to send you an MLS search up what’s going on in there and that will include the HOA. He’s as well?
Veranda
@@lisouthflorida sure
@@kodysmama great ! could you text me at 7722400997 and we’ll get you squared away ☺️
@@kodysmama good evening please text me at 772-240-0997 and I’ll get you all set on that Veranda garden search and forward you the fees associated with the community ☺️
great info. do you know anything about Central Park?
Thank you I appreciate that ! Central Park in Port St. Lucie? What would you like to know?
Yes, in St Lucie, we are interested in the community and what it has to offer@@lisouthflorida
@@daxdittus2754 yes I was just up there over the weekend
Central Park is in Tradition
Feel free to text me 772-240-0997 and I can connect you with all the particulars of the community
@@Gone_huntingg thanks fir the comment . Where are you sourcing the data on prices falling ? I’m not seeing that ?
I prefer Hollywood Beach Florida and Hallandale Beach Florida more than Daytona beach, they just got way more things to do restaurants, bars, lounges and a good nightlife. ☀️
Hollywood in Helendale are absolutely beautiful so much to do just a little more congested and I’d like but everybody has their own taste. Have you ever visited the treasure coast?
@@lisouthflorida yes
awesome man..We cover all of sourtheast FL. let me know if we can ever help you and thank you so much for the comments on the channel !@@Moneypower572
But there’s no new construction..
@@GO5_X5_Guy yeah there building a Mall it’s going to have a movie theater and a round one, ice skating rink.
Good overview. And yes, more on Tesoro please
Thank you for the feedback. Tesoro is on the list of pieces to do. That feedback helps me a lot to "que" content that our audience wants . Anything else you would like me to cover ?
My best advice is do not move to Port St Luis not unless you are extremely wealthy and you like very heavy traffic. Highest taxes in Florida. Biggest mistake of my life. Stay away better places to live in Florida. These new homes are not Built well at all. Lipstick on a pig especially those homes Built during the pandemic, very poor construction materials
Man Mark really appreciate you sending in your comment here. Port St. Lucie definitely isn’t for everyone yet for a lot of people that need to be closer to Palm Beach and even Broward and looking at a price point for a home that has upgrades and so forth. There really isn’t many options also as far as retirees that want to be closer to family down in West Palm, and want more activities around them that they can access For St Lucie is a good spot for them. Also AARP gave it as one of the best places to retire in in the United States due to low crime rates, and so forth that being said yes, the taxes certainly have gone up in the infrastructure was not planned out due to general development corps Initial lack of foresight in their planning for the community all in all, I still view it as you get what you pay for. If there’s anything I can ever do to help you when you want to move out of the community, maybe someplace a little further north where it’s quieter in the lower tax space yet with less access to amenities and so forth, I’d be happy to help you in any way, shape or form it again thank you very much for the thoughtful comment
@lisouthflorida I agree it is a beautiful and safe place to live. I hate the idea that the developers are destroying the city homes being built everywhere and the infrastructure can not handle it already. They are destroying the value on existing homes. One of the only places in America where the value of existing homes is dropping like a rock. Existing homes are not even selling, especially in 55 year old communities.
@@markbotticello-gp9gx good day yes development can definitely be disruptive that being said I’m just not seeing the values drop. I’m seeing them actually stabilize and we’ve had mild depreciation over the last year. Actually where are you seeing the numbers drop?