The Florida sun didn’t just shine in Tampa ; it baked. On a quiet street near Seminole Heights, Sarah stood before her late uncle’s bungalow, a house that had seen better decades. The porch sagged like a tired smile, and the "ugly" wasn't just skin deep—the roof was a patchwork of tarps and the HVAC had breathed its last during the 2004 hurricane season.
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On closing day, Sarah handed over the keys at a local title office. She didn't have to sweep the floors or haul the old sofa to the curb. As she drove toward I-75, she looked in the rearview mirror. The "ugly" house was no longer her burden; it was someone else's canvas. The Florida sun didn’t just shine in Tampa ; it baked