Monday, October 15, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
San Marco | Jacksonville Historic District
San Marco is a neigborhood if Jacksonville, Florida and is located on the south bank of the river. Development in this area started in 1921 when the Saint John's River bridge was built. The area was based on the design of Piazza San Marco in Venice Italy and hence took on a European look and feel. This area is unlike any other section of Jacksonville. It is very scenic and quiet, yet close to downtown. It is filled with botique shops and great restaurants such as Matthews of San Marco. The area has a governing body called the San Marco Preservation society which helps maintain the historic look of the area.
Search for homes in San Maco using the website link below:
http://www.sunshinestatesales.com/san-marco.php
Search for homes in San Maco using the website link below:
http://www.sunshinestatesales.com/san-marco.php
I just Joined Twitter
I just joined Twitter to begin mini-blogging. This is a really neat concept. It is like a blog only smaller. Check out my twitter blog.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Nocatee Homes For Sale
Most of the neighborhood villages will have an elementary school within walking or biking distance. Nocatee has allocated land for six elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. Construction for the high school has already begun, and is scheduled to open in the fall of 2008.
Following the philosophy of “Smart Growth,” Nocatee is integrated into the natural beauty of the land. Village-like neighborhoods with their own gathering places and amenities are connected via bike paths, trails and roadways to the Town Center.
Residents meet at the Town Center to eat and shop. Nocatee also has more than 300 acres of parks with biking and walking trails. The Nocatee Preserve encompasses 2,400 acres of land fronting a 3.5-mile stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway known as the Tolomato River. A planned aquatics park will include recreational pools and a junior Olympic pool for competitions. The Community Center is a great place for get-togethers and has a spacious party room for private events.
Nocatee is a brand new town being developed in south Jacksonville Florida. The Town of Nocatee is currently under construction. New roads are being built, luxury homes, condos and a single upscale apartment complex are scheduled to be complete by the end of 2007.
Following the philosophy of “Smart Growth,” Nocatee is integrated into the natural beauty of the land. Village-like neighborhoods with their own gathering places and amenities are connected via bike paths, trails and roadways to the Town Center.
Residents meet at the Town Center to eat and shop. Nocatee also has more than 300 acres of parks with biking and walking trails. The Nocatee Preserve encompasses 2,400 acres of land fronting a 3.5-mile stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway known as the Tolomato River. A planned aquatics park will include recreational pools and a junior Olympic pool for competitions. The Community Center is a great place for get-togethers and has a spacious party room for private events.
Nocatee is a brand new town being developed in south Jacksonville Florida. The Town of Nocatee is currently under construction. New roads are being built, luxury homes, condos and a single upscale apartment complex are scheduled to be complete by the end of 2007.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Palm Coast Homes are a great bargain
The number of homes on the market in Palm Coast is down from June. With the falling interest rates and the Winter season around the corner, the homes are being bought up.
The Map below shows some really hot properties for sale in Palm Coast, florida.
| Palm Coast Real Estate - Trulia |
The Map below shows some really hot properties for sale in Palm Coast, florida.
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Sunday, October 7, 2007
New Blog Location
My blog moved to the new URL this evening.
My blog can be found at http://www.blog.ginalabarbera.com
Jacksonville Florida Area Information
Jacksonville has a variety of homes and neighborhoods to suit every taste and budget. Jacksonville feels like home no matter where you live: in a home on the river, a condominium at the beach, an apartment, or a townhouse in a quiet neighborhood. Take a look at a brief description of Jacksonville's communities, neighborhood by neighborhood on the right.
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