As a successful real estate team, John and Sunny Gaudiano have been helping people relocate to Florida for almost 20 years. This blog is full of topical information for the new resident. Enjoy!
Are There Weekly Rentals to Buy on Siesta Key?
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A few! Here's a great option for investors looking for a weekly rental that they can stay in as well.....
Welcome to Florida. Sometimes new arrivals will have a tough time with some terms that are unique to Florida and sometimes the concept of how we live will confuse folks. On the West Coast of Florida for example, our Ocean is the Gulf of Mexico and the tides can be as infrequent as once a day. For someone moving here from a fishing village on Cape Cod, that's a nearly impossible concept to comprehend. I was reminded about how things can be difficult for brand new residents when I was showing a midwestern couple and their Realtor around a new listing that we have. As I gave a tour, I took time to showcase how the Loggia would be an ideal after dinner retreat with it's garden and lake view. Then the Realtor for these very nice people asked me what a Loggia was. WHA-AAT?!?! Seriously, if you are buying a home in the state of Florida and your representative is unsure of what a Loggia is, find new representation! I mean most people know what a Lanai is, and although the
Welcome to Paradise. When I first came to Florida, I avoided lakes altogether. I was freaked out about alligators, thought lakes were "buggy" and didn't own a pontoon boat :-D so, I focused on the ocean. Fun. But after our son was born EVERYTHING was back on the table, including lakes. It did take a minute to figure out that you really shouldn't compare Lakes and the Ocean, for us, one cannot replace the other. But, both can compliment one another. We swim or dive off docks at lakes, good times, and also wakeboard and wake skate. Our son even took the wheels off his skateboard and has ridden that around several lakes in Florida and Georgia. Plus we like to swim in Lagoons and Slough(s) when the mood strikes (my next post will probably be explaining what a slough is). Also, on the way to open ocean we often wakeboard or wake surf behind our boat in the inter-coastal (I will not explain what the inter-coastal is because, I have tried and by the time I get to Bro
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