In the late fall of 1970 Robert Rauschenberg left New York City, his longtime base, and established his
primary residence and
studio on Captiva Island, Florida.1 This shift in location resulted in a marked change in his art,
as he returned to a spare, reductive aesthetic not seen in his work since the early 1950s.
I'm buying a triplex near a major hospital with an FHA loan, will live in the small
studio unit and rent out the other two bigger units
as a medical airbnb to cover the entire PITI and have high positive cashflow
as a
primary residence.