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	<title>Marathon Fl Homes for sale: Karen Angle &#187; Buying a Home in the Fl Keys</title>
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		<title>Florida Beach Towns Beat Big City Stresses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida Beach Towns Beat Big City Stresses
Living in a big city doesn&#8217;t always mean instant advantages. Traffic noise and pollution, deadlines set for yesterday, rising crime and insurance rates, and the cost of living index, to name a few: Stresses in today&#8217;s cities can overwhelm the senses and well-being of even the strongest. The negative [...]]]></description>
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<p>Living in a big city doesn&#8217;t always mean instant advantages. Traffic noise and pollution, deadlines set for yesterday, rising crime and insurance rates, and the cost of living index, to name a few: Stresses in today&#8217;s cities can overwhelm the senses and well-being of even the strongest. The negative effects of city life can impact all facets of life.</p>
<p><strong>Health</strong><br />
Extended exposure to constant stress reduces one&#8217;s ability to withstand disease and permanently damage one&#8217;s physical health:<br />
1. High Blood Pressure<br />
2. Heart Attacks<br />
3. Strokes<br />
4. Ulcers<br />
5. Natural Immunity<br />
6. Sleep<br />
7. Teeth and Gums<br />
8. And many more.</p>
<p>But the negative effects don&#8217;t stop with just the body. One&#8217;s mental health often suffers, as well:<br />
1. Depression<br />
2. Desperation<br />
3. Night Sweats<br />
4. Nightmares<br />
5. Road Rage<br />
6. And so much more.</p>
<p>Friends, family, co-workers, bosses, customers, and even strangers can both affect and be affected by common stresses found in the city. Unless one completely sequesters him- or herself from exposure, there&#8217;s really no way to avoid city life stress. But that presents its own stress factor list.</p>
<p>What might be done to reduce those stresses? Move to a quiet, beautiful beach town in Florida!</p>
<p><strong>Calmer Living</strong><br />
Reduction or elimination of major stress factors plays a huge part in improving both physical well-being and mental and emotional outlook. Changing living locations to a slower, calmer, more pleasant environment, such as smaller beach towns on the Florida coastline can vastly improve physical and mental health.</p>
<p>Commutes of minutes instead of hours, breathtaking scenery, and affordable living costs all present themselves in Florida beach towns. Sandy beaches, friendly neighbors and shop keepers embrace peaceful living and incorporate serenity into the way of life along Florida&#8217;s coastlines.</p>
<p>From Jupiter to Marlboro to Fort Meyers to Seaside and many more, Florida coastal beach towns offer the potential of reductions in virtually every category&#8211;except, of course, increases in peace of mind, relaxation, and overall satisfaction.</p>
<p><strong>Solution</strong><br />
Close to major metropolitan areas or more isolated locations, Florida beach towns gift visitors and residents, old and new, with revised outlooks and reduced stress with peaceful ways of life!</p>
<p>&#8211;<br />
Sources:<br />
Web MD, Inc; “How to Cope with Stress: His and Hers Advice,” by Heather Hatfield; reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD; June 2005; (c)2005, WebMD; found at: http://women.webmd.com/features/stress-tips-for-men-and-women</p>
<p>Web MD, Inc; Causes of Stress, Information Page; (C)2005, WebMD, Inc.; found at: http://www.webmd.com/search/search_results/default.aspx?query=causes%20of%20stress&amp;sourceType=undefined</p>
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		<title>Why a Lifestyle Change Can Benefit Your Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why a Lifestyle Change Can Benefit Your Health
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<p>There appears to be a consensus that an urban life style is stressful, expensive and perhaps unhealthy. Cities like New York or Chicago may provide certain economic opportunities, but the question is, at what cost? Most sense that the pace of life in these cities is too challenging and if other living opportunities arise, many are opting for a different (more relaxing) life style. For instance the populations of New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and most other <a href="http://www.demographia.com/db-city1970sloss.htm">larger urban centers has declined</a> over the period from 1950 through 2000, despite the fact that general population within the U.S. has increased.</p>
<p><strong>How Healthy is City Life?</strong></p>
<p>There may be many reasons for this decline, but chief among them are stress, cost, noise and air pollution. All of these factors have taken a toll on not only the total population count, but the overall well being of the city dweller, as well. A recent book, entitled <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Unhealthy Places</span> by Kevin Fitzpatrick and Mark LaGory zeroes in on the ecology, sociology and general unhealthiness of urban life. Certainly, virtually anyone with a daily newspaper or seeing the evening news can see the number of deaths attributed to crime or traffic.</p>
<p>While these statistics may actually indicate a decrease, the general perception however, is that living or working in large city is either dangerous or unhealthy. Economic factors also play a role in the population decline. Many city dwellers in years past have fled the large urban centers for the “safety” and relative security of the suburbs. However, urban sprawl has also assailed the safe harbor of the suburbanite and many in suburban areas bordering the city are seeing their taxes and crime spiking upward.</p>
<p><strong>The Effects of a Rise in Stress </strong></p>
<p>This is particularly true of the suburbs surrounding cities like New York or Boston with state income and real estate taxes continuing to rise. With a continuing increase in stress factors, it has been pointed out that many other bad lifestyle choices contribute to a decline in overall health. According to <a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100518121637.htm">Science Daily.com</a>, “When people are under chronic stress, they tend to smoke, drink, use drugs and overeat to help cope with stress. These behaviors trigger a biological cascade that helps prevent depression, but they also contribute to a host of physical problems that eventually contribute to early death.”</p>
<p><strong>A Change in Location Venue Will Help</strong></p>
<p>How best to address these problems? Many are solving the problem by simply moving away from it entirely, mostly to the southern states. Whether they can find useful work or simply retire is certainly a factor. However, with population growth within the southern states continuously rising, various industries will undoubtedly provide employment for many.  This movement away from urban centers to the south has been occurring over the last several years. As indicated below from 1990 through 2000, the populations of the southern states rose substantially compared with New York and Massachusetts:</p>
<ul>
<li>Florida                  increase:      3,044,452             a      change of +23.5%</li>
<li>Georgia                    increase: 1,708,237                        a      change of +26.4%</li>
<li>North      Carolina         increase: 1,420,676             a      change of +21.4%</li>
<li>South      Carolina         increase: 525,309                     a change of +15.1%</li>
<li>New      York                increase: 986,002                      a change of        +5.5%</li>
<li>Massachusetts     increase:      332,672                     a change of         +5.5%</li>
</ul>
<p>Notice that the two northern states listed have the highest overall state taxes. With declines in tax revenues which are tied to the weak economy, these states have imposed even more taxes! So many more northern state dwellers are fleeing southward. Most who have moved southward feel that the move overall was worth it for both health and economic reasons.</p>
<p><strong>Florida’s is a great place to consider.</strong></p>
<p>Many from the north are attracted to Florida for several obvious reasons: no state income taxes, relatively low real estate taxes and the fact that there are real bargains to be found  in real estate. These features makes Florida an ever more attractive place to live and work.</p>
<p>If one is searching for vacation and/or home value, the Florida Keys offer an excellent place to live, work or retire. The Florida Keys, possess a special charm rooted in a history with a perpetual vacation mind set featuring excellent fishing, diving and boating. The Keys is an excellent choice and there are properties to be found whatever your taste and budget is.</p>
<p>Article courtesy of <strong>By N. B. Schklair</strong></p>
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		<title>The Fl Keys Buying Process</title>
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Information unique to buying a home in the Florida Keys:
As you may be aware, the environment that makes the Keys so attractive           to thousands of people is a fragile environment the requires considerable         [...]]]></description>
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<p>Information unique to buying a home in the Florida Keys:<br />
As you may be aware, the environment that makes the Keys so attractive           to thousands of people is a fragile environment the requires considerable           attention to protect its health and beauty. This fact has created a           requirement for close management of all activities that have or might           have negative impact on the environment now or in the foreseeable future.           The result is a number of &#8220;unique to the Keys&#8221; regulations           and procedures concerning property ownership. They are provided for           information purposes to broaden your understanding of what is important           when purchasing property in the Keys.</p>
<p>Flood Insurance:<br />
The buyer must determine the insurability of the property against flood           damage by seeking the advice of a qualified insurance agent. Structures           built before January 1, 1975 (pre-firm) are subject to rules governing           substantial and non-substantial improvements to pre-firm structures           which may<br />
limit the reconstruction, rehabilitation or addition to the pre-firm         structure. Structures built after January 1, 1975 that have enclosures         below the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) are typically not habitable. The         existence of habitable space below the BFE may require demolition or         an increase in insurance premium. Buyers should contact the Monroe County         Federal Emergency Management Coordinator or the City of Key West, City         of Key Colony Beach, City of Layton, City of Islamorada and City of Marathon         to ascertain how these rules may impact on the property of interest.</p>
<p>Coastal Barrier Resources System Act (CBRS):<br />
Certain properties in Monroe County may be affected by the Federal Coastal           Barrier Resources System Act or proposed amendments. For information           contact the United States Department of the Interior, the Monroe County           Planning Department or your legal representative. Property so designated           is not eligible for federally subsidized flood insurance as well as           other benefits.</p>
<p>Land Use Disclosure:<br />
Due to the unpredictable and constantly changing status of the municipal,           county and state regulations for property developments in Monroe County           each buyer should contact the appropriate local government department(s)           to determine how the subject property may be affected by the Comprehensive           Plan and the action necessary to ensure compliance with the plan. Additionally,           a property may be affected by restrictive covenants in the form of           deed restrictions, Homeowners Association Rules &amp; Restrictions,           etc. Every Buyer needs to inquire about them. They also should inquire           into state and local governmental zoning and land use regulations and           restrictive covenants to determine whether the subject property is           in compliance with all state and local government laws, codes and ordinances,           and restrictive covenants.</p>
<p>Monroe County Growth Management Division, 305-289-2500<br />
Key Colony Beach Building &amp; Zoning, 305-289-0247<br />
City of Key West, 305-295-1000<br />
City of Layton, 305-664-4667<br />
City of Islamorada 305-664-2345<br />
City of Marathon, 305-289-2501</p>
<p>Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan:<br />
The use of the property may be affected by the Land Use Plan, enacted           September 15, 1986, revised January/1996, with subsequent revisions           due every five (5) years hence or the availability of utilities and           sewage disposal now or in the future. The transient rental of single-family           residences in I.S. districts has been questioned by Monroe County and           regulation by Local or State government may restrict such rentals in           certain areas. Properly functioning septic tanks are the minimum permissible           on site sewage disposal systems (OSDS). An allocation ordinance exists           which limits the number of building permits issued for residential           dwelling units. Prior to signing a contract, seek legal counsel or           consult with the Monroe County Planning and Zoning Departments. Monroe           County is an area of State Critical Concern that heightens the degree           of regulation by the State of Florida.</p>
<p>City of Key West Land Use:<br />
The City of Key West has debated the definition of vacation rentals and           implementation of legislation to regulate, license, permit or prohibits           within the City limits of Key West. If a Buyer is considering renting           their property they should discuss the status of this issue with the           Key West Planning Dept. to understand its impacts on the Buyer&#8217;s proposed           use of the property.</p>
<p>Non-Conformities:<br />
Structures and uses that do not conform to uses provided for in the land           use category that the property or use is located in are considered           non-conforming. Such uses and structures are currently allowed to continue           but they are not allowed to be expanded, enlarged or continued if substantially           destroyed (more than 50% of the value of the structure). Zoning together           with the uses provided there under which do not conform to the future           Land Use Designations are considered non-conforming. Furthermore, non-conformities           are jeopardized if abandoned. Buyers should seek legal counsel or consult           with the Monroe County Planning and Zoning Department to determine           whether a property is non-conforming today or may be in the future.</p>
<p>Radon Gas:<br />
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated           in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to           persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed           federal and state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida.           Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained           from your county public health unit. Pursuant to 404.056(8), Florida           Statutes.</p>
<p>Energy Efficiency Rating:<br />
The Purchaser may have the Energy Efficiency Rating of the building determined           at buyers expense by a person certified by the Department of Community           Affairs.</p>
<p>Concrete Disclosure:<br />
Various concrete structures in the Keys have been found to contain excessive           levels of Chloride. This has caused a condition known as spalling which           results from the rusting and expansion of steel rebar which reinforces           the concrete.</p>
<p>Sewage Disclosure Form:<br />
The City of Marathon and unincorporated Monroe County have taken steps           to upgrade to central sewer systems. For questions regarding the timing           of the upgrades or estimated hook-up fees, contact:<br />
Monroe County Health Department<br />
3333 Overseas Highway<br />
Marathon, FL 33050<br />
(305) 289-2450 -OR-City of Marathon<br />
10045-55 Overseas Highway<br />
Marathon, FL 33050<br />
(305) 743-0033</p>
<p>Lead Base Paint Warning:<br />
For homes, apartments or condominiums built prior to 1978. Every purchaser           of any interest in residential real property on which a residential           dwelling was built prior to 1978 is notified that such property may           present exposure to lead from lead-based paint that may place young           children at risk of developing lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in young           children may produce permanent neurological damage, including learning           disabilities, reduced intelligent quotient, behavioral problems and           impaired memory. Lead poisoning also poses a particular risk to pregnant           women. The seller of any interest in residential real property is required           to provide the buyer with any information on lead-based paint hazards           from risk assessments or inspections in the seller’s possession and           notify the buyer of any known lead-based paint. A risk assessment or           inspection for possible lead-based paint hazards is reconverted prior           to purchase</p>
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<div style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 10pt;">Karen L. Angle</div>
<p>Coldwell Banker Schmitt Real Estate Co.<br />
Fax #: (305)743-7012<br />
Mobile: (305)731-6219<br />
Office Phone: (305)289-6504<br />
Toll-Free: (800)366-5181 ext. 6504<br />
11050 Overseas Highway<br />
Marathon,FL 33050<br />
<a href="mailto:karen.angle@cbschmitt.com">karen.angle@cbschmitt.com</a><br />
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