If you mean affordable, as in equal to the average salary, it is not very likely. There is hardly any property that is "affordable" in those terms anymore. The average percentage of a person's income that goes to housing has increased from 1/4 of your income to 1/2 over the past 10 years.
Beach property is lowest where there are the least amenities, such as no sewer, fresh water or road access, in very inaccessible rural places, such as north of Fort Bragg, CA or the rural coasts on the Gulf of Mexico.
Most people love beaches so much, that even around inland lakes and rivers, beach property is expensive. One place where some beach property is still "affordable" would be along the Platte River in Nebraska, or near the State Beaches of Iowa.
One idea that would help temporarily would be if the US Government would sell off most of the very desirable beach front property they own along both the Pacific and the Atlantic coasts. In fact, the US is the biggest coastal property owner in the world.
2007-06-12 15:20:37
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answered by Yarnlady_needsyarn 7
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i might recommend which you verify with most of the close by development grant shops, not Lowes and residing house Depot, yet regionally owned places, that would have a catalogue of a few adult adult males who're smaller and don't promote. I actually are turning out to be lots of artwork executed at my residing house like this and numerous costs too.
2016-11-10 02:53:49
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answered by ? 4
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pass out free wine to all the bums...get some 55 gallon drums so they can burn fires in them to keep warm all up & down the beach...set up a soup kitchen....that will lower the property value all around ...lol
2007-06-11 06:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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tell homeless people to go and pitch their tents on the beach....The property value will collapse like Robert Downey Jr. at a Pharmaceutical Convention.
2007-06-11 06:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you want to do that? We would have to be in a communist society for hme prices to be set. They are affordable now, they sell for the amount people are willing to pay. They are paying the present amount, so there isn't a problem.
2007-06-11 07:47:09
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answered by Landlord 7
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Flood the market with em or create more beaches. thats about the only way that i see.
2007-06-11 06:29:24
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answered by Kris D 4
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You can't. It's a supply and demand situation and there will always be more demand than supply for that type of property, driving the prices up.
2007-06-11 06:28:20
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answered by wizjp 7
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turn loose sharks and man o' war's in the water and the price should come down after they're discovered
2007-06-11 06:43:59
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answered by texasbluezman 2
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sink california in an earthquake.
buy property east of the fault.
(was that a movie)
2007-06-11 06:35:23
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answered by pops 6
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1. flood brooklyn
2. pray for more hurricanes
3. invasion of locusts would do it, worked in the bible
4. bring in more gangs to coastal cities
2007-06-11 06:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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