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  2. 6 Expert Tips for Buying Beachside Real Estate - AOL

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    For many people, owning beachside real estate would be a dream come true; but, in reality, it could become a nightmare. Good Question: Should You Still Buy a Home in Today's Market? Learn: 9 Bills ...

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  4. An investor who spent $27 million on a mansion that burned ...

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    Real estate investor Robert Rivani spent $27 million buying and renovating a luxury beachfront home on Malibu's famed "Billionaire's Beach," but only expects a fraction of that amount from an ...

  5. Mexico Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The City of Mexico Beach was officially incorporated as a municipality in 1967. [1] [2] Before Hurricane Michael, "the town was "old Florida," ... a collection of 50-year-old bungalows and newer vacation homes on stilts," where tourists walked on white sand beaches. [9] On November 22, 1985, Hurricane Kate's eye passed over Mexico Beach.

  6. Kyle Kazan - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Kazan (born March 11, 1967) is an American businessman who is the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Glass House Group. [citation needed] He is also a founder and chairman of Beach Front Property Management, Inc. and co-founder and managing member of Beach Front Properties, LLC. [1]

  7. Polanco, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Polanco is a neighborhood in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City.Polanco is an affluent colonia, noted for its luxury shopping along Presidente Masaryk Avenue, the most expensive street in Mexico, [1] as well as for the numerous prominent cultural institutions located within the neighborhood.