The New FL Home for My MM is Coming Together

Yeah, we'll tackle the boat issue once we get down there. Trying to decide do we want a bass boat or a bay boat.

Bass Boat:
or

Bay Boat:

From what I have learned from several years working at a boat dealership here, if you are planning on doing some saltwater fishing AND freshwater fishing, I would go the bay boat route. If you are going to stay strickly freshwater, than I would go the bass boat route.

Be sure to check out Key West Boats too. They have a quality bay boat with a great resale value and a good price (plus, I know the owner of the local dealer too).
 
Hey Jay, I looked up Lake Weir and there is a Bird Island there. Is that where your house is?
 
Hi Jabird56,
regarding
"We also have sign of some "PETS" in the yard already, pics enclosed.",,,
please consider installing a fence, to enclose and protect your family and gorgeous property.
 
From what I have learned from several years working at a boat dealership here, if you are planning on doing some saltwater fishing AND freshwater fishing, I would go the bay boat route. If you are going to stay strickly freshwater, than I would go the bass boat route.

Be sure to check out Key West Boats too. They have a quality bay boat with a great resale value and a good price (plus, I know the owner of the local dealer too).

I will keep this in mind. :)
 
Yeah, we'll tackle the boat issue once we get down there. Trying to decide do we want a bass boat or a bay boat.

Bass Boat:

or

Bay Boat:


Bay boat, if you have any plans of fishing in saltwater go with the bay boat.
Don't rule out the used market.

Look at Black Jack
Sea Hunter
Lake & Bay
Although the Blue Wave looks nice too.

Look at thehulltruthdotcom for info on your purchase before pulling the trigger.
 
Man your new place looks good and I forgot about the State Tax 'Delite' ,i have family that made the Exodus to Florida some years back for the same reasons you and the wife are going [ NRA dues paid ] LOL // Have a Great time and your MD custom built should sell with no problem ,
 
Forget about it! You can fit 4MM in that mansion,
Looks great good luck don't forget the Koi pond.



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Including the RV garage, we could probably stash 9-10 MMs in there.

An in-ground screened-in solar heated pool is scheduled within the next couple of weeks as part of the plan.
 
A shot from today as they start the stucco process. Drywall next week.
 

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I didn't think people still built houses with cinderblocks they seem not to like that way now a days, Im guessing reason because it's more expensive?, Garage looks like a dream by the way
 
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I didn't think people still built houses with cinderblocks they seem not to like that way now a days, Im guessing reason because it's more expensive?, Garage looks like a dream by the way

Marion County Building code dictates the block. For that area of Florida the house needs to be able to sustain a 140 mph wind. Every 16" (I believe) there is re-bar and concrete in the wall, connected to anchor points in the foundation. And then the roof trusses are tied to the re-bar.
 
Are you in a flood zone? Flood insurance here in SC took a huge jump for folks closer to the ocean. Thats a fortress, not a house. Lookin good!
 
I didn't think people still built houses with cinderblocks they seem not to like that way now a days, Im guessing reason because it's more expensive?, Garage looks like a dream by the way
Technically, they haven't for 50 years. Those are cement blocks, no cinder in them. :P


Why did you use block instead of a poured concrete set-up, at least for the living quarters part of the house? : dunno:
 
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