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Old 04-12-2007, 03:50 PM
 
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My boyfriend got his residency for med school in Loxahatchee florida. Where is a good place to live in that area?
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Old 04-12-2007, 04:54 PM
 
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Is it at Palms West? My daughter was born there. I would look in Western Wellington or Royal Palm Beach.
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Old 09-20-2008, 02:38 AM
 
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Default Nice lot for sale in loxahatchee

I have a 1-1/4 acre lot for sale there are houses on each side of the property, has water well , power line and alots of tall pine trees located on a main road all paved roads to the property blocks away from schools and shopping, it is a nice buildable lot for someone who is planning to move to this area so email me if you have any question about the property or about the loxahatchee area. [email]samyari@yahoo.com

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Old 09-20-2008, 04:19 AM
 
Location: Exit 14C
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My boyfriend got his residency for med school in Loxahatchee florida. Where is a good place to live in that area?
A good place to live in that area--as always, it depends on what you want.

How much can you/do you want to pay for a house?
What do you need in a house in terms of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.?
Are you looking just to rent instead?
Do you want a place with more land? (You can get even 5, 10 acres in some locations, but in general, over an acre is standard in Loxahatchee and the Acreage.)
Do you care more about being close to restaurants and/or shopping?
Are you looking more for a home near a lot of amenities (tennis, basketball, a gym, a community pool, etc.)?
Do you mind paying an HOA fee and do you mind the regulations that come with it?
What kinds of people would you like to be your neighbors--working class? middle class? More upper-middle class folks who might be a bit status-concerned? Retirees? Do you mind a more laissez-faire redneck mentality? Are you okay with ethnically mixed neighborhoods?

That's the area I'm working on moving to, also (It's also the area I was raised in (in the older sections of Royal Palm Beach--I lived there for over 20 years), and it's the area my parents still live in, so I know it well--I was just back visiting them for a month again in August/September). With my answers to those questions, Loxahatchee and/or the Acreage is the right location for me to look. It won't be the right location for everyone.

Keep in mind that most of Palm Beach County is easily commutable (well, more or less depending on how much you like to drive), even more so if you're driving into the "Western Communities" in the mornings and out of them in the evenings as your boyfriend may be doing. So you could really live anywhere in the county without any problem on that end, and that broadens your choices even more. You need to make a list of what you want in a home, in a neighborhood, etc., and it needs to be more specific than the typical "good schools, low crime", etc.
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