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Singer Island Real Estate - Market Update on Condos & Homes for Sales & Rent

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Singer Island Real Estate

Available Communities In Singer Island

Contact: (305) 220-1101

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Singer Island is home of one of the finest beaches in the world. Named after Paris Singer, the early developer of Palm Beach and son of the sewing machine magnate Isaac Singer, the island is located in the southeast region of Palm Beach county, just northeast of West Palm Beach. After being devastated by hurricanes in 1928 and the Great Depression in 1929, in the 1950's Palm Beach County enjoyed tremendous growth and Singer Island evolved into a resort area of hotels and condominiums for winter residents.

A truly tropical paradise, Singer Island is accessed by a bridge from the mainland. Singer Island has beautiful parks, marinas, hiking and bike paths. The aquamarine waters brought on by the Gulf Stream make Singer Island a water lovers paradise. Nearby are internationally acclaimed golf courses, a Tennis Center and Roger Dean Stadium. Singer Island is also close to shopping and entertainment at historic Clematis Street, CityPlace, Worth Avenue and the Palm Beach Gardens Mall. The island's weekly art festivals and the Kravis Center's first-class performances all add to the charm of living in the Palm Beaches most sought after enclave.

Let us help you find the home of your dreams in Singer Island. We have a direct relationship with the major builders to offer you the best prices, but if you can't wait for the pre-construction process, we have a comprehensive listing of houses, apartments, condos and townhomes available in the market.




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The Trumm Team Omaha Homes for Sale, Real Estate
Keller Williams Greater Omaha - Omaha, NE

Your listings are nicely presented.

Apr 06, 2009 01:56 AM