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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
But it appears that they are anticipating continued huge growth numbers, along with other developers along the rural parts of the Florida turnpike. Seems this is the chart at which they are looking, and trying to meet the demand. . which is a $%^&load of our friends and neighbors potentially moving here. 
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There is a huge funnel, west of NY & east of Oregon/Washington, that sends non-coastal people, to the inland areas of Florida. Affordability is key and distance from the ocean drives affordability. Folks living in the "funnel" don't care so much about being on the coast and mid-Florida suits them just fine.
Folks from coastal areas of the country, are flocking to the Tampa/Sarasota/Ft. Meyers/Naples area.