S SeaJay Joined Mar 5, 2015 Messages 3,293 Location Juno Beach FL Jul 6, 2025 #61 BMWTurboDzl said: I guess it technically qualifies as waterfront. Click to expand... Riverfront to be a bit more specific. Often at a much lower price point than front a salt water bay or even better, the actual ocean.
BMWTurboDzl said: I guess it technically qualifies as waterfront. Click to expand... Riverfront to be a bit more specific. Often at a much lower price point than front a salt water bay or even better, the actual ocean.
B BMWTurboDzl Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 14,117 Location Atlanta,GA Jul 6, 2025 #62 PandaBear said: So do they have a rent cap or it is up to the landlord's mercy? Click to expand... It's no different than property taxes (Outside California). Ground leases are very inexpensive. I've never seen one which was more than a couple of hundred USD/yr.
PandaBear said: So do they have a rent cap or it is up to the landlord's mercy? Click to expand... It's no different than property taxes (Outside California). Ground leases are very inexpensive. I've never seen one which was more than a couple of hundred USD/yr.