FIND YOUR DREAM HOME OR APARTMENT
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Mar 30, 2013 2:58AM
Our homes in the Keys are built of stone and concrete, not straw. Homes built today can survive 15 foot storm surges and 175 mile per hour winds. USA Today says: Category 5 hurricanes, with winds faster than 155 mph, are rare with only three hitting the USA in the 20th century.... The three Category 5 storms to hit the USA were the 1935 Florida Keys Labor Day Hurricane; Camille, which hit Mississippi in 1969, and Andrew, which hit Dade County, Fla., on Aug. 24, 1992.
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Mar 9, 2013 4:11AM
If you can afford it then you can afford to have your helicopter to get you out before the storm hits. Otherwise transporting of your basic food and house hold items would be a pain in the butt. ( I live on an island presently and it has well kind of infrastructure it is St. Thomas) But a remote island like this would be wonderful for fishing scuba and sunning. But the privacy to run around wearing nothing but a pair of flip flops sunglasses and a hat has to be the most incredible way to live. (please dress for dinner) Only other down fall is the mosquitos coming out of the salt pond shown in the photo that is necessary to filter the rain run off to protect the coral reefs.
Mar 9, 2013 3:23AM
Before you all get your wallets out...........this is the Keys, the first place the Hurricanes usually pass over. Wether they end up going up the East Coast or into the Gulf, Have I been on the end of those, yes, Thats why I moved out, I had enough. Apart from that bad news, Florida is a commercial joke.
Feb 28, 2013 7:38PM
Has anyone noticed the bushes in front of the house and gazebo in picture #1, in picture #11 they are out in the water, also there is a man made rock ring in front of the island, under water at high tide. I'm thinking that gazebo and house are short for this world. Beach erosion is a Beotch.
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