Economic Collapse! - Southeast Palm Bay, FL

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

The economic siution is still very bad in Southeast Palm Bay. It's a newer area that was clearly started during the boom, and it's now suffering dearly from the lack of growth.

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  • that's bayside lakes dummy, there's a lot of nice places out there man, thats the upscale area of south east palm bay, you need to finish showing the whole area, there are a lot of really beautiful developments in bayside lakes...

  • @MarkizinPA I'm well aware of where I was filming, dummy. While there are some nice areas down there, the majority of it is empty and incomplete with lots of empty plazas. While it might "upscale" for Palm Bay, it's nothing compared to the nice areas in Melbourne, such as Suntree and Viera.

  • hey man i dont know if youve filmed it yet, but, on minton there are empty lots. one even has pipes sticking up from the ground with RUNNING water. the electric still works there aswell, the street lights still come on. creepy as hell haha. its very over grown though. should film it, it has a lake as well. dried up when i was there.

  • @L34dF4rm3r What part of Minton?

  • Location: Wellington at Bayside Lakes

    Asking Price: $1,090,000

    $/Unit: $10,000/Lot

    Property Size: 109 "mostly developed" single family lots on 29.9+/- acres; lots are generally 50' x 120' in size

    Pretty rediculous if you ask me. "mostly developed" ? Sounds to me "Mostly Abandoned" LOL

  • @Unsharpened Are you kidding, $10,000 per lot? That's over-priced when you consider how many empty lots are available in this area. I understand that the pipes, wiring, and roads have been put in, but still...

    Thanks for digging this information up! :-)

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  • Great place to film a science fiction movie

  • I think your over-reacting. I live just south of bayside lakes, and I love it. Everything you filmed is just a bump in the road due to greedy people over developing. The population is already catching up, and the economy is already on the upswing. You are acting like you are giving us a tour of detroit. The housing bubble was NOT the norm, it was the exception. Unfinished developments are different than previously occupied, and then abandoned ones. Its a great place to raise a family.

  • all that area was a wonderful wooded paradise, my house backs up to it. the developers leveled it and this is what they left. cocksuckers!

  • I know this area. I used to live in this area.

  • @freeze427 We can thank the wars for that . I'm sure there is more top blame as well. I also blame companies leaving the Us and going over seas as well

  • @MarkizinPA I used to live at 1947 olympia sw that not too far from there

  • we keep proping up the banks with bailouts so they are in no rush to sell

  • Southeast Palm Bay reprizentin mutha fuckA!!

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