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We live in a villa in Milano and our power went out for about 30 seconds during Milton. We're between Laurel Rd. and Border Rd. We've got a power sub station nearby and the new Sarasota Memorial Hospital is just up the road, a couple of miles, so we might be on the same grid as the hospital. We are truly blessed.
Venice Woodlands power was out for 48 hours. We are not on the firehouse and hospital line. Milano was fine and didn't lose power. You raised a great point there.
This is my second experience up close to a hurricane. The leaves on the trees are shredded from sustained winds. More than half are gone and what stays on are damaged and turn brown. They will regrow quite quickly. It’s really amazing to see how nature regrows.
Born and raised here 53 yrs I've seen the housing cycle a few times. I feel like this one coming is gonna be the biggest correction we've ever seen. I live off Laurel rd and the amount of houses and apartments about to hit the market in Sarasota and Charlotte County are incredible. On top of that I'm hearing a lot of patients and staff I work with saying they're putting a for sale sign up as soon as the repairs are done.
@@gcmfskg Florida is definitely going to be the next California with property values. Investors will end up purchasing homes to tear them down and then rebuild better homes with huge price tags and people will come here and pay it.
Report from Venice Woodlands: minor damage in new construction community. Several soffits ripped off, few roofing concrete flat tiles dislodged, pool cage screen damage. Many trees uprooted and wind burned foliage, now bursting forth with fresh new leaves.
If you live in Lakehouse Cove how do you find your house? The shelters all look alike. I expect you use GPS and put the house number on the exterior wall in 14 inch numbers.
Great info , so are you saying if you don’t build a. Custom home , the other builders will poor when wet ? There’s no inspection on the pre poor and after slab is down ? So if you buy devosta or Lennar there will be a problem? Thanks for video !!!
@@jelafean I wish we knew. We will have to wait and see. New construction is always going to be easier to get homeowners insurance on though and the most affordable.
@@jamesjacoby1738 it depends on the community but most communities allow a rod iron fence. To be honest those privacy fences were all down from the storm as well. They are not hurricane proof.
All the big investors are selling i know that work in my firm, I'm waiting for the pull back to normal prices then buy.😅 Run off systems in Florida are terrible.
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We live in a villa in Milano and our power went out for about 30 seconds during Milton. We're between Laurel Rd. and Border Rd. We've got a power sub station nearby and the new Sarasota Memorial Hospital is just up the road, a couple of miles, so we might be on the same grid as the hospital. We are truly blessed.
Excellent video showcasing robust new construction design, elevation, drainage and roofing systems. Good to know!
Venice Woodlands power was out for 48 hours. We are not on the firehouse and hospital line. Milano was fine and didn't lose power. You raised a great point there.
This is my second experience up close to a hurricane. The leaves on the trees are shredded from sustained winds. More than half are gone and what stays on are damaged and turn brown. They will regrow quite quickly. It’s really amazing to see how nature regrows.
@@Sky-wd8fu awesome and yes I agree, mother nature is just amazing!
Good luck to anyone staying in Florida.
@@CharlesB-NGNM thank you!
Born and raised here 53 yrs I've seen the housing cycle a few times. I feel like this one coming is gonna be the biggest correction we've ever seen. I live off Laurel rd and the amount of houses and apartments about to hit the market in Sarasota and Charlotte County are incredible. On top of that I'm hearing a lot of patients and staff I work with saying they're putting a for sale sign up as soon as the repairs are done.
@@gcmfskg Florida is definitely going to be the next California with property values. Investors will end up purchasing homes to tear them down and then rebuild better homes with huge price tags and people will come here and pay it.
@@florida_living I hope the California politics stay in California.
@@kimw5533 same
Great content again!
I would love to see your video with the mulch 😀I have lived here in Venice 48 and this is the 1st time we have EVER boarded up
Report from Venice Woodlands: minor damage in new construction community. Several soffits ripped off, few roofing concrete flat tiles dislodged, pool cage screen damage. Many trees uprooted and wind burned foliage, now bursting forth with fresh new leaves.
Another Great Video !!!!!!!!!
If you live in Lakehouse Cove how do you find your house? The shelters all look alike. I expect you use GPS and put the house number on the exterior wall in 14 inch numbers.
When you get a chance can you do a video on the Gyms in NP and Venice maybe Nokomis!
@@MultiTroy63 love this idea!
@@florida_living Maybe the shopping area also and some watering holes sports bars I like going places too watch the games
God bless 🙏
Great info , so are you saying if you don’t build a. Custom home , the other builders will poor when wet ?
There’s no inspection on the pre poor and after slab is down ?
So if you buy devosta or Lennar there will be a problem?
Thanks for video !!!
THANKS !
Lakewood ranch gets lots of rain. That area is developing very fast.
@@mnp870 yes, very fast!
Hi. How did Cassia Skye Ranch hold up ?
I really haven’t heard but I would be surprised if it had any damage.
What community was it where trash didn't get picked up for two weeks?
A lot of communities in Venice.
How is this going to affect insurance cost overall in the entire state of Florida?
@@jelafean I wish we knew. We will have to wait and see. New construction is always going to be easier to get homeowners insurance on though and the most affordable.
What do you think will happen to home owners insurance rates. Won’t even new construction be effected to help offset others?
@@kimw5533 I wish I knew. It’s definitely something we will be watching and talking about on the channel.
Some plants are salt tolerant some are not
Will areas you’re showing here take an insurance spike hit, do new homes have reasonable insurance?
@@Gufenaugh new construction is the best way to go when it comes to homeowners insurance.
I don't see any homes with privacy fences? Are they restricted?
@@jamesjacoby1738 it depends on the community but most communities allow a rod iron fence. To be honest those privacy fences were all down from the storm as well. They are not hurricane proof.
Are you kidding? 😆 There is no privacy in suburbia… buy land and get away from it.
Most communities do restrict fences and many other restrictions not to your liking.
All the big investors are selling i know that work in my firm, I'm waiting for the pull back to normal prices then buy.😅 Run off systems in Florida are terrible.
Why anyone would choose to live in an overdeveloped sub crammed together like sardines is beyond me
Have you ever been here? We live in Venice because it’s paradise.
@@florida_living only for about 60yrs
Brian, where do you live that is supposedly so great?
Why don't include the avg insurance, property tax and HOA costs.
Because it varies from property to property and while I love to give my clients an “average” cost I cannot do it because I am not an insurance broker.