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  2. Florida Real Estate: 5 Places Where Home Prices Are Still Cheap

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    The average home value in Winter Haven is $287,034, while the median listing price for a home is $307,900, as the real estate market heads into the fourth quarter of 2024. “Situated near ...

  3. How To Get Free Land in the US in 2023 - AOL

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    Free land claims have a long history in the U.S., going back as far as the 1862 Homestead Act that granted citizens and intended citizens government land to live on and cultivate. Although the ...

  4. Private landowner assistance program - Wikipedia

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    Grazing Land Conservation Initiative (GLCI) The Grazing Land Conservation Initiative (GLCI) is set up to help improve grazing land that is privately owned. This program targets landowners and promotes the maintenance of private grazing land in order to produce higher quality grass than previously found in a specific location.

  5. Housing Market 2024: 4 Florida Locations Buyers Should ... - AOL

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    In September 2023, there were 143,865 homes for sale in Florida, according to Redfin. That was up 3.4% from the previous year. The number of newly listed homes came in at 41,113, a gain of 12%.

  6. Swampland in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida also enacted the Installment Land Sales Act that year in an effort to restore its reputation. [8] Swampland scams still occur in Florida. [9] The Internet has brought about a resurgence via online auctions of Florida real estate. Scammers circumvent commercial registration requirements by making one-on-one sales.

  7. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    The claimed homestead could include the same land which they had previously filed a preemption claim (on up to 160 acres at $1.25 per acre, or up to 80 acres of subdivided and surveyed land at $2.50 per acre), and they could expand their current ownership to contiguous adjacent land up to 160 acres total.