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Crazy prices, I feel blessed

I bought my FL condo north of Tampa in 2017 for 47K cash, stole it and its in a really good area. It's worth over 200K right now. Bought my current TN home in 2019 with beautiful 5 acres 1800ft from road for 200K financed at 3% and its worth around 350K now. I was looking at considering selling both and getting a 20+ acre rural property and building a home, maybe a barndominium for my home based biz.

But then again, I enjoy traveling to my condo to hit up the area and drive over to Orlando for a day of theme parks. Torn, but land prices here will continue to climb and all good property getting bought up. Some being converted into residential tracks.

Another idea I had was moving areas to one that isn't booming as much. Perhaps another state. Idk, no idea. Just posting cause I'm bored.

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