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Real Estate investments in Florida

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Florida sits in the south east corner of the United States of America and is referred to as the `Sunshine State`. For many years, it was a swamp infested, low lying region that attracted few visitors. Nowadays, it is one of the top visitor destinations in the world with a wide variety of family and ecological attractions.

Florida forms a natural isthmus that forms a barrier between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Its eastern shores are bathed by the gentle waves of the Atlantic whilst the prevailing south westerly drives warm gulf waters onto the western shores. During the July to November period, the area is prone to hurricanes that feed on the warm waters of the area and sweep in an clockwise direction from the Atlantic into the Caribbean and up into the US. Whilst the coastal areas are most at risk from storm damage, the land mass is narrow and the storm`s power can cause structural damage well inland.

It was during the Second World War that Florida started to grow in importance. The armed services used the area as a vast training base to prepare soldiers, sailors and airmen for battle and, as a result, a significant investment was made into sea ports, airports and road infrastructure that serve the state well to this day. With a mild winter climate, many Canadians and residents from the northern states of the US spent time avoiding the colder months and the demand for holiday and rental property increased to satisfy the demand. At the same time, the military presence expanded, in part boosted by the NASA space programme based at Cape Canaveral (now Cape Kennedy) on the east coast and the entertainment industry started to expand as economic wealth made travel and relaxation an increasing priority.

Disney invested heavily during the latter part of the 20th Century into developing a series of theme parks that have attracted millions from all over the world. With an excellent airport infrastructure, good weather and a booming hotel and property market, central Florida became one of the top destinations for tourists in the world.

Throughout the 1990`s and early 2000`s, economic wealth and access to relatively low cost and accessible credit fuelled a property boom in the region as many investors saw the region as one that offered opportunities for capital growth as well as a second home opportunity. Since the banking crisis of late 2007 and the subsequent recession, property prices have tumbled by up to 50% as foreign and domestic owners have struggled to repay mortgages and demand has dried. New housing starts have reduced to a trickle and visitor numbers to the area have reduced significantly. With its high proportion of elderly residents and strong Hispanic influence (due to immigration from Cuba and other Caribbean countries), the State now takes on a unique and quite different feel to many others of the US.

Short term prospects for the region remain uncertain but the investment and infrastructure has been made so that any upturn in visitor numbers can be easily absorbed. Rental property is now cheap and the relatively weak US dollar makes it a low cost destination for residents of many areas. Although the number of airlines globally is shrinking, most major carriers and some charter companies operate direct or connecting flights to the excellent McCarron International Airport or the slightly quieter Sanford International. Both offer excellent and easily arranged car hire and the driving is easy and stress free. Unlike car rental Nice airport where you are straight out into the hurly burley of busy and congested roads!

Florida Vacations – From Orlando To The Keys

Saturday, July 29th, 2006

The kids have finally broken you down and you’ve agreed on that
family vacation getaway to Florida. They’re excited. They want
to go to Orlando, and you’re fairly certain that if you hear
one more thing about Goofy or Micky your head is going to
explode. What’s a poor mom or dad to do? While it’s true that
Disney World is one of the premier family vacation getaways in
Florida, it is by no means the only fun place to be.

The Orlando/Kissimmee area boasts a plentiful array of family
vacation getaways. In fact, Kissimmee can be considered the
laid-back, historic alternative to Orlando. Residents of
Kissimmee have gone to great lengths to keep the hometown charm
that the area is noted for. While there are some water parks and
resorts, attractions such as Old Town, rodeos, horseback riding
and a petting farm make it a wonderful family vacation getaway.

Other towns in the area which are ideal family vacation
getaways include: Mount Dora, perfect for biking trips; Polk
City, for the family of aircraft enthusiasts; and Sanford, home
of the Central Florida Zoological Park.

Further south lies Palm Beach County. Yes, that’s right; I did
say Palm Beach. I know what you’re thinking. ‘Palm Beach’ and
‘family vacation getaways’ don’t go hand in hand. That’s where
you’re wrong. You just have to know where to look. West Palm
Beach is perfect for that family vacation getaway, thanks to
destinations such as the Norton Museum of Art and the Lion
Country Safari, where visitors can see lions, giraffes, and a
host of other animals, running free.

As you travel further north, you can give your kids the perfect
opportunity to use their family vacation getaway to learn about
the environment, by visiting the Loggerhead Park and The Marine
Life Center in Juno. Here they can be taught about turtles and
go on turtle walks.

We’re not done yet. Welcome to the Florida Keys, the perfect
destination for putting a little more excitement in your family
vacation getaway. Certainly I wouldn’t suggest you take your
children diving, unless they’re accustomed to that sort of
thing, but you can definitely visit Islamorada. They’ll love
their family vacation getaway when they get to interact
one-on-one with dolphins and sea lions. You’ll also have the
chance to feed the giant tarpon that gather around the docks.
Now how many people can say they had a chance to do that on
their family vacation getaway? So you see? Disney World isn’t
the only option for your family vacation getaway.

About The Author: Jim Grayson makes a living in the field of
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