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  2. Mackle Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Mackle brothers—Elliott, Robert and Frank Jr. [1] —were brothers who developed real estate projects. They popularized selling land in planned communities through installment plans in Florida, creating several communities in the process. [2] Elliott J. Mackle was born in 1908 and died in 1978. [3]

  3. The Best and Most Affordable Retirement Communities in Florida

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    This community offers highly affordable condos starting in the low $100,000s with reasonable HOA fees, according to Adrian Pedraza, licensed real estate broker and owner of The California Home Buyer.

  4. Pinecraft, Florida - Wikipedia

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    It was used by both Mennonites and Amish in separate services for a period of time. [ 6 ] : 90–91 Starting in 1947 it was also used as a school for children vacationing in Florida, though by 1949 or 1950 the county built a school for Pinecraft children at the corner of Beneva Road and Bahia Vista Street.

  5. 4 Most Overpriced Florida Retirement Towns, According to Real ...

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    The post-pandemic years saw rapid population growth in Florida, where soaring demand led to rising property prices across much of the state that has long been America's favorite retirement...

  6. 6 Florida Neighborhoods Where You Can Have a Luxurious Retirement

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    In order to live there, you’ll have to pay a $250,000 membership fee and be in the market for some very pricey real estate — the typical home there sells for $4.5 million.

  7. Truman Annex - Wikipedia

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    The Singh Company became one of the first private entities in the State of Florida to receive a formal development agreement under the State's Development of Regional Impact legislation. This complex redevelopment project of over 800,000 square feet was completed in 1996 with 425 classic conch style, single family homes, high end condominiums ...

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