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James Bradin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Destin, FL
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Destin Government Approves Demolishing STR buildings

James Bradin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Destin, FL
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"This spring, motorists, pedestrians and other travelers on Scenic U.S. Highway 98 near the city-owned Shore at Crystal Beach Park could be able to start enjoying an expansive view of the Gulf of Mexico for the first time in decades.

On Monday, the Destin City Council unanimously approved paying $137,477 to Baker-based Jobe’s Dirt Works to demolish and clear away several short-term rental residential buildings next to the park to provide more public beach for residents and visitors."

https://www.nwfdailynews.com/s...

Obviously this is a smaller job, however are you concerned that this could set a precedent by the city to try to limit the STR market in Destin even more?

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