Real Estate
Quality of life and access to water are key components in making the Florida lifestyle attractive to residents and would-be residents. Florida’s growth continues to be linked to the number of people moving to the state, buying real estate, consuming goods and services and paying taxes. The Everglades watershed (the 16 counties that comprise the Everglades watershed run from the Orlando area down to the Florida Keys) accommodates about 7 million residents and water supply sources are already pushed to the limit. Waterfront property along the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie rivers will be easier to market to sellers as damaging releases of polluted freshwater from Lake Okeechobee will be minimized if U.S. Sugar Corp. land is acquired for Everglades restoration.
The Economics of the Everglades Watershed and Estuaries Report:
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