My friend has property in Red Ground with a basic concert structure already built. He has the title to the land and pays taxes. He's found squatters living in the structure he had built. I'm not saying this proves anyone right or wrong. It's just an experience on this topic I thought I'd share. Not solely because of the squatting situation, but my friend is now looking to sell this land for something more secure (and closer to the beach). He wants to sell to us but we aren't willing to take on the issues he's had or try in anyway to maintain\build on a property with the limited time we have to actually be there at this point in our lives. The more we learn the more we think it's best to look into long term rentals when that time comes rather then risk investing in a property of our own.





