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Mickael Castillo
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planning on moving, but a little nervous

Mickael Castillo
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Hello BP community, I currently live in Lawrenceville, GA but my wife is just physically and emotionally done with this state we have had incident after incident and most recently our apartment has flooded and we lost everything. Now we plan on going to move to Florida on the chance that we wont have to deal with frozen pipes. Does any one have any idea on where would it be on which market would be good to move to in order to start our real estate journey. We are mainly looking for single family homes somewhere between the 250k to 300k with 3 to 4 bedrooms with a change to turn it into a duplex if needed. She would also like to stay relatively close to the beach. I know that this is a bit of a stretch but any and all help and information will due. thank you all.

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