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  2. Florida Waterfront for Under $500K? 6 Places You Can Find It

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    Finding Affordable Florida Waterfront Homes ... The 5 Cheapest Places To Live in Florida Near the Beach ... “The best spots for affordable waterfront houses under $500,000 include ...

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    You can live near the beach in Florida on a budget. Learn more about the top cheapest areas and finding affordable homes in top destinations in the state. Escape the Cold on a Budget: The 5 ...

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    If you’ve ever dreamed of a waterfront lifestyle under the sun, Cape Coral might just be the place to anchor down.” Zillow lists Cape Coral’s average home value at $389,055. Michael Warren ...

  5. Sunset Beach (Treasure Island) - Wikipedia

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    From the southern end of Sunset Beach, one can look directly across Blind Pass at Upham Beach in St. Pete Beach. There is a boardwalk around the end of the island that runs almost a mile over the dunes and offers a great place to walk, jog or simply view the Gulf at sunset.

  6. Jacksonville Beaches - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Beaches, or Jax Beaches known locally as "The Beaches", are a group of towns and communities on the northern half of San Pablo Island [1] on the US state of Florida's First Coast. These communities are separated from the main body of the city of Jacksonville by the Intracoastal Waterway .

  7. Palm Island (Miami Beach) - Wikipedia

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    Palm Island is a neighborhood in the city of Miami Beach on a man-made island in Biscayne Bay, Florida, United States; [1] just south of Hibiscus Island. It is a residential neighborhood with high property values, solely accessible by land via the MacArthur Causeway. The entire island has an area of 82 acres (33 ha).