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It all depends on what you envision yourself doing while you are here...if you will live her part-time, full-time or just visit...how much privacy you require...and what type of property you can call home. On this page I have tried to help you asnwer some of these questions by describing what each of our different areas has to offer. Just click on each city below to view information about each area. |
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Clearwater Beach: If you want to be in the heart of everything...then Clearwater Beach is the place for you. With the largest marina on the West Coast of Florida, a new 30 Million dollar BeachWalk, numerous hotels, fresh fish restaurants and a bustling activity zone this is where the action is. While security in |
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Sand Key: is made up of mostly gulf front condo buildings that were built between 1976 and 2000. Although there are a few townhomes and one street with single famly homes...Sand Key has more of a residential feel than Clearwater Beach. Separated from it's sister community by the |
Belleair Beach: Located just to the south of Sand Key, Belleair Beach and Belleair Shore is even further away from the activity zones. However...that suits the residents just fine. With slightly lower property taxes than Clearwater and even more privacy, Belleair Beach and Belleair Shore is an interesting mix of older condo buildings, intracoastal homes |
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some of the newer condo buildings and the location of the homes on the North end of the beach offer offer a bit more privacy....living on Clearwater Beach means you can always find something to do. Activities include, jet skiing, fishing, kayaking, sailing, paddle boarding, boating, shopping, Caledesi Island, the dolphin |
Clearwater Pass and the Sand Key Bridge, only two hotels and one shopping plaza reside on Sand Key. If you want to feel the pulse of all that is going on...but would rather do so from your balcony than at your doorstep, then Sand Key might be the area for you. Most of the buildings employ 24-hour manned security guards and while you might be within walking distance of The Shoppes on Sand Key or Sand Key Park, you will most likely get in your car to go eat, shop or enjoy area activities. However, although the beach in front of the condo buildings is public, there is nowhere for the public to park. This makes Sand Key and it's beach almost a private sanctuary for the residents. Area amenities include the Shoppes on Sand Key, the Clearwater Sailling Center, Sand Key Park. |
encounter, parasailing, the Pirate Ship, dinner cruises and scooter, segway or bike rentals. Additionally, Sunsets at Pier 60 is a nightly funfest as local preformers, street vendors, musicians & pirates entertain visitors. Often called Florida's Familly Beach, achohol is not permitted on the beach and many consider the sand on Clearwater Beach to be the softest and finest in the state. Also home to several national events and festivals, Clearwater Beach is the kind of place where families and active people make memories. |
and Million dollar beachfront residences. With a higher percentage of full-time residents than both Clearwater Beach and Sand Key, Belleair Beach and Belleair Shore are certainly a nice choice for those who value privacy, boating and/or community. |
Key. If boating is your thing...or neighborhood living is something you value...then you'll wan to take a look at Island Estates. Although most properties on the Island were built in the 70's or 80's...there is a pride of ownership that you will discover as a greater percentage of the property owners are full time residents. With an average minimum rental of 90 days, the only retail grocery store in the area, a few quality restaurants, and home to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, (made famous by Winter the dolphin) it's no wonder that the residents of this lovely community call Island Estates, "Their Island". |
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