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I want to sell to some family that can fix it up with tile and maybe drywall and raise a family . . . But if they decide to demolish & build new stilt home I would need Cash$$ paid off...I was thinking 375K price , your sailboat 35'-40' foot + $$ down about 100K ,& I will hold paper..listen in 1986 I put 5k down and 15yrs of $495 month at 10%%% Owner financed . . . Contractors have said lot is worth 400k , Miss ripoff agent down the road offerered mme 200K , She would demolish & build new for 300K , then sell for 900K , that's right !!! Stilt Homes rated at 180MPH on my street are goin for 900+K... On my street about 25 homes , Some on canal , but only 5 Mobile Homes Left. . . I've been approved for 180K , and I've thought about a tiny home Made of Steel I-beams 16 ' X 16' 2Stories with Concrete Roof Sundeck on pilons for a view of BahiaHondaStatePark . . . I don't trust any agents , and in 2004 I lost a 60k balloon payment with Fidelitie when they rented out one of their offices to a bunch of RE Scammers. Do Ya know what it's like to Re-Live losing 60k to scammers for 20years , My boat is still on bricks !! Is Zillow worth a try ?? Will trade lot , plus mobile home for 4car garage on 5 - 10 acres near Lake Okeechobee Waterway , that TWEEN FT MYERS & STUART... BUT I really want to live near Sebastian Inlet!!! Help Please 🐟🐠

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