KEY LARGO — A new apartment complex purchased for $7.5 million by Monroe County in 2025, intended as affordable housing, remains vacant.
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The initial rental rate gave some residents a dose of sticker shock.
But even after commissioners amended
the rental price to nearly $1,900 a month, not a single unit has been
rented.
Lincoln said the county will look to update its survey process to more
accurately reflect the needs of workers in the Keys.
“We have now tapped the brakes, and we are now going to update the studies
we did years ago for specifically what are the housing needs,” she said.
A county spokesperson said marketing is being updated to include a more
visible banner on the property, social media posts and ads on real estate
website Zillow.
