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Do You Need a Pool in Florida?

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Welcome to the sunshine state! I grew up elsewhere and dealt with a Winter and Fall filled with snow.  I always thought, as a kid, that pools were a mistake because you could only use them for 2 months and then they just took up space.  But, then I moved to paradise and got my own pool in my own private lanai! There is no easier way to entertain kids, adults and even certain pets than to have a backyard pool.  One that can literally, be used 12 months out of the year. Gaudiano Pool, waiting for some action! © John Gaudiano my website

What is the Best Bird in Florida?

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Welcome to Florida. I have been a pelican fan since moving to the sunshine state nearly 20 years ago.  I also like the Spoonbills, Egrets and variety of water fowl - and don't get me started on the Black Bellied Whistling Duck.  But, by far my favorite is the Sandhill Crane.  There is actually one guy that lives behind our home and has been injured.  The injury has impaired his mobility but he still gets around, has a girlfriend and get's plenty to eat. Maybe that's a lesson for all of us.  The incredible one legged Mr. Dangle. © John Gaudiano My Website

Are All The Homes In Sarasota Spanish Influenced?

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Not every single homes is brown with palm trees in the back yard on the Suncoast.  Sometimes the homes are Miami Pink or Green, the trees are oaks and the the neighborhood was developed in the 1920s. And sometimes you find something that truly stands out. For more information on this spectacular home,  call me at (941) 364-4444 © John Gaudiano

Are There Bargain Beach Homes Left in South West Florida?

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There are some small neighborhoods that are truly affordable and considered "REAL BARGAINS" by many of us in Florida Real Estate.  The old axiom about location is true.  My favorite undiscovered spot in this part of Florida is Nokomis. Below is a short Youtube Video on a modest home near the beach - just a bike ride away that just sold in the $200,000 range. © John Gaudiano