Name
Cynthia White
Company
EXIT Island & Beach Realty
E-mail
Contact Cynthia White (EXIT Island & Beach Realty)
Website
http://www.cwhitesellhouse.com
Office Phone
(321) 576-0037
Cell Phone
(321) 652-1974
Fax
(321) 674-2359
Address
950 N Courtenay Pkwy. Suite 3 , Merritt Island, Fl, 32953
Description
Hi, I am Cynthia White! I have been in the Real Estate business for over 15 years. I started as an investor and now have my Florida Real Estate license. I'm here to help all buyers & seller. Call me

LOCKMAR ESTATES

Brevard County has been my home for over 15 years......  it is a beautiful place to live, work and play. This area has a lot to offer. The beaches are a quick access from all area's of the county. I live in NE Palm Bay and absoulety love the area. I can get on I-95 and in Orlando in just 1 hour. We have the best of both worlds.....small town feel but very central to any area in Florida.  

The neighborhood I live in is very established. No cookie cutter homes and boost very nice landscaping. Lockmar Elementary is a  great neighborhood school that you can truly walk to. We also have a Church School in Lockmar Estate that is K-12. Fred Lee Park is in walking distance having basketball and tennis courts. Several ball fields and playgrounds with picnic pavilions.

 

 

SHOPPING

 

In Spring of 2009 Hammock Landing opened with the following store hhgregg, Marshalls, Michaels, Petco. Since then Kohl's has opened. Target will open the week of July 19,2009 to be the next with more to come.There is a great burger place in the mist of the mall called Five Guys. They have real hamburgers and fry's. If you have never been there you must go. The best part about all this I can walk to all this shopping. It's less than 2 miles IN WEST MELBOURNE.   

          KOHL'S

We also have Malabar Rd shopping with your big box store we all love to shop at. They include Lowes, Home Depot and Walmart. We have a variety  of other stores also in that same area that include Publix, Hallmark, Dollar General, Big Lots, CVS and Walgreens.

 

 

How We Have Grown

 

Palm Bay experienced a major surge in growth following World War II and the creation of the National Aeronautics and all of this growth, Palm Bay was careful to set aside land to preserve its natural qualities.

Today, Palm Bay is the 21st largest city in Florida by population with more than 100,000 residents and is the ninth largest cSpace Administration (NASA) in 1958. The City continued to rapidly expand and space-related companies like Radiation, Inc. spawned industrial growth. In fact, local residents who worked for Radiation manufactured products that were used on America's first communication and weather satellites and on various manned space flights, including the Apollo missions to the Moon. In 1967, Harris Corporation, one of the current city's largest employers, acquired Radiation.

During the next few decades, Palm Bay continued to expand its infrastructure by developing a number of new buildings and services, including schools, a new City Hall, fire stations, police headquarters, library, and road. Likewise, new homes, shops and businesses kept pace with the flourishing population, thanks in part to Palm Bay's pro-business climate. Despite ity by size, covering 97 square miles. It encompasses 900 miles of paved roads, and is a haven for high-tech companies. With the recent opening of the Lagoon House, a visitors' center and public information resource for the Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway, we remain a city focused on the future. Yet in many ways, we still retain the charming characteristics of that original small town situated on a scenic bay of the Indian River Lagoon.

For more information on the history of Palm Bay view the Palm Bay Historical Timeline.

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