Would you believe that visitors and seasonal renters looking to live here one day actually drive around looking for open houses and houses for sale. The signs provide a service.
They do however start to look a little tacky when 5 or six are piled up on each other, perhaps because of the restrictive placement rules.
The truth is, while inventory seems to be coming down, there is still a glut of real estate on Marco Island but people are realizing Marco is on sale now and it won't last forever. I would advise council that there are enough rules for now. Why don't the brokers police their people?
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captnjimbo writes:
Would you believe that visitors and seasonal renters looking to live here one day actually drive around looking for open houses and houses for sale. The signs provide a service.
They do however start to look a little tacky when 5 or six are piled up on each other, perhaps because of the restrictive placement rules.
The truth is, while inventory seems to be coming down, there is still a glut of real estate on Marco Island but people are realizing Marco is on sale now and it won't last forever. I would advise council that there are enough rules for now. Why don't the brokers police their people?
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