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  2. Real Estate Experts: Best Florida Cities To Buy Your Dream Home

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    He said the average home value in Naples is around $593,301 according to Zillow, which is higher than other cities on this list — but it’s also rated safer than 93% of other Florida cities ...

  3. ICI Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the company added six new communities. In 2015, The Northeast Florida Builders Association (NEFBA) named ICI Homes its 2014 Builder of the Year. [8] In June 2020, the company acquired 571.86 acres(for $8.42 million) in St. Johns County, Florida near Creekside High School for a mixed-use community called the Crossroads. [9]

  4. Dave Ramsey: 15 Best Places To Live in Florida

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    Pensacola. Median household income: $67,722. Median home price: $367,350. Median monthly rent: $1,360. Escape the Cold on a Budget: The 5 Cheapest Places To Live in Florida Near the Beach See: 6 ...

  5. Arthur Falcone - Wikipedia

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    Encore and Twin Creek partnered on mixed-use development, Beachwalk, near Jacksonville, Florida. [16] The project's 14-acre lagoon, the largest in the country, was completed in February 2018. [27] [28] Plans for the mixed-use project on 1,200 acres include 2,800 single-family homes, 348 apartments, offices and a retail center. [28]

  6. As developers buy old Florida condos, at least owners don’t ...

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    Sadly Florida has a habit of letting developers take whatever they can grab but there’s no need to let them. Public input is a must, and voters must force their elected officials to hold the line.

  7. Carlisle Development Group - Wikipedia

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    On May 4, 2013, the Miami Herald reported, "A Miami federal grand jury is investigating South Florida’s preeminent affordable-housing developer, the Carlisle Development Group, on allegations that it bilked the U.S. government out of millions of dollars in tax subsidies used to finance more than a dozen rental projects in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.