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Should My Dock Be Pretty?

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My first car was a Plymouth Duster with no air conditioning, seatbelts or radio but it was my pride and joy.  The car itself was nothing to look at but to a 17 year old boy it was freedom and the fact that I paid for it myself gave me a sense of pride and accomplishment that few of my peers could even fathom. I think it's the same with your boat dock.  It doesn't matter what it looks like or what year it was constructed because for a boater there is no better answer to the question; " Where do you keep your boat?" than... "Behind my house." Great Dock Home

Can a Canal View be Impressive?

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Welcome to Florida. Before I moved to paradise, I thought that canals were the ocean equivalent of alleys in the city.  Functional and super convenient but, something you would not want to stare out your window at. I was wrong. I've seen manatees, dolphins even an errent alligator making canal life exciting!  I enjoy being on a canal at night and watching boats creep by with an experienced, or not, captain and sunset on an ocean access point is not to be missed.  Ocassionally you will see a boring canal with a lame view and no action.  But that's only occasionally........     Great Canal Home

Is a Pond View Ever Good?

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Welcome to Florida. When I first met my wife, she lived on a huge chain of lakes that were (for alligator purposes) all connected.  The biggest gator was 16 feet and had a couple of 8 foot sentries that hung out with him.  He ate deer.  That's Florida nature at it's best.  However, if you have a dog, child or realize you can no longer run as fast as you could at 18, the giant gator might be a tad more scary than fun. In fact, it makes life on a pond more appealing because, although there will still be gators, they will be little and "cute-ish".  Plus, you can trick out your lanai and occasionally let a child play in the backyard. Home with "Tricked Out" Lanai

What's The Best Exterior House Color (for Resale)?

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Welcome to Florida. The street I grew up on was Penn's Hill, the actual hill that Abigail Adams climbed to watch the British bombard Boston from the harbor.  The Adams still have two houses at the base of the hill, both managed by the Federal Government and both are popular tourist attractions for history geeks (like me). As a kid, these houses were red.  Then some scientist came along and proved they weren't red during the Adams lifetime.  It seemed weird to me that these houses became other colors because red was my reference point.  But, now that they are yellow - I'm a fan.  In fact, even though a good paint job in an appropriate color for the neighborhood is solid rule -  I suddenly think yellow is the way to go..... Great Yellow House For Sale