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Best Kept Secret in Florida

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Real Estate Agent with Prudential Network Realty

I just wanted to let you know that St Augustine is in my opinion, Florida's best kept secret...yea I know I'm letting the cat out of the bag! But just a few highlights, first permanent establishment in North America (1565)...lots of history here, beautiful powdery, sand beaches, no high rise buildings (it's old and quaint and yet has all the shopping, restaurants and night life if you like, that anyone could want), traffic is easy to maneuver, climate is not to hot in mid-summer and we do get a significant cool-off in the winter and hurricanes are far and few between in this part of Florida. The list really is endless but I know I'm lucky if you've read this far. So here's a link you may want to check out: http://www.oldcity.com
If you know people who are thinking about buying in Florida I would recommend that they check out St Augustine. Of course I do have an ulterior motive for wanting them to move here...possibly a sale! So, if you do know someone moving this way, I would greatly appreciate the referral. I work with Watson Realty the most trusted name in the area and of course you will receive a referral fee! Generally it's 25% but I am negotiable!

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Comments (1)

Betty Knowles
Southwest Missouri Realty - Springfield, MO
Ready to sell? Call Betty!

William, I remember going to St Augustine as a child and visiting an old fort. If my memory serves me it was made of tiny shells and sand.

May 27, 2010 11:23 AM