March 2008
by Aaron Hoover
Affordable Coastal
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Backdoor: Affordable Coastal A piece of Floridiana lives on When the owners of a Palm Beach County waterfront mobile home park voted to sell the land to a developer earlier this year, it seemed like the official end to one of Florida's storied 1950s-era seaside mobile home villages. But it may be too early to write the park's obituary. Although Briny Breezes residents sold out, and plans for multimillion-dollar condos move ahead, the bulldozing of Florida's roughly 5,580 mobile home parks has slowed. The main causes: a real estate crash that's resulted in a glut of single-family homes and condos,
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