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Tequesta, Foreclosures, Bank Owned and Short Sale Opportunities - Market Update

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Tequesta Foreclosures, Short Sales and Bank Owned Opportunities

Available Communities In Tequesta

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Development Name Type of Property Price Range
Blair House Condo(s) Town home(s)    $95,000.00 - $95,000.00
Country Club Point Single family home(s) $859,000.00 - $859,000.00
River Ridge Single family home(s) $499,900.00 - $499,900.00
Tequesta Country Club Single family home(s) $289,900.00 - $289,900.00
Tequesta Trace Condo(s) Town home(s)    $99,000.00 - $99,000.00

 

Tequesta Real Estate Website

Tequesta is a village in Palm Beach County, Florida, with a population of almost 6,000. The village was incorporated in 1957 and named after the ancient Tequesta Indians because developer Charles Martin discovered an Indian burial mound during construction. Rich in history, this area has grown into a wonderful small community that encourages outdoor activities throughout its parks, sports activities, and residential areas along the waterways.

Tequesta has six different shorelines because the city is on three different peninsulas in the Atlantic Ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway and the Loxahatchee River. The town offers a wide mixture of family residential neighborhoods, condos and upscale waterfront communities that attract young families, professionals, retirees and seasonal residents.

Let us help you find the home of your dreams in Tequesta. 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.


To Search for Foreclosures, Bank Owned, and Short Sales Opportunities in Tequesta, visit our  Tequesta Foreclosures and Bank Owned Properties Website

Brian Belcher
RE/MAX Executive - Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Realtor

Hey, great post. Thanks for the information about your area.

Jan 09, 2009 04:14 AM