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Old Posted Oct 2, 2022, 10:01 PM
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Do you think it's actually game over for Sanibel as a thing?

My in-laws have a month-long timeshare on Sanibel that they snowbird down to from Milwaukee every February.

They said that the property probably won't be ready for this winter but the email they got from the management company made it sound like 2024 was still on the table.


We'll see what happens, I guess....
I predict the opposite will happen - Sanibel will rebuild and there will be more demand to live there than ever. Quite a bit of Sanibel is built in the 70's and 80's, and earlier, those buildings will all be replaced with new construction. As long as there is sunshine and beaches, an area like Sanibel will continue to be in demand.

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