
An editorial in the Orlando Sentinel noted that research from the US Census Bureau has revealed the state to be the 30th for growth, with a net fall in population in the year to July 1st.
However, it commented, this could help ameliorate some of the problems that occurred when Florida property was booming, at which time home insurance rates rose, crime went up and transport infrastructure developments failed to keep pace.
The editor stated: "Fewer people choosing to make Florida their home could work to preserve the quality of life for those who do," noting that it still offers the lure of its climate, man-made attractions and natural beauty.
Such considerations may make Florida property the first choice for buyers looking to the US.
Property Frontiers recently tipped the country as one of the best property prospects of 2009 because of its lower prices.
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