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Key Marco - Market Update - November 2006

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Retired Associate RE Broker

Background

Rich history from the Calusa Indian civilization with the 15 shell mounds that remain on the Island to the pirates and entrepreneurs who settled the area.  The island was originally named after Captain John F. Horr who used the area as his vacation home and pineapple plantation in the late 1800's.  The island has 546 acres with 134 home sites and 375 acres set aside as preserve.  Just minutes from all the amenities of the city of Marco Island.

 

 

 

For more information, please visit: 

 

http://marcoislandhomes.blogspot.com/2006/11/background-rich-history-from-calusa.html

 

 

 

All statistical information is gathered from the Marco Island Area Association of Realtors.  This information is deemed accurate, but not warranted.

 

 


This information is provided by Colleen Kulikowski, Realtor


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An avid writer and photographer Colleen Kulikowski utilizes these talents to assist her clients in achieving their Real Estate goals.   She grew up in Western NY and moved to the Metro NYC area in 1984 where she was a successful consultant in the technology field.   She has a diverse background including event management, corporate training and a wealth of computer knowledge focuses in the latest marketing strategies, statistical analysis and logistics for her clients.  She has worked for several companies including Radio City Music Hall, Reed Reference Publishing, Nabisco Foods, Key Bank and Marsh & McClennan   In 2001 Colleen made Marco Island home until 2007 when she made the Celebration Florida area home.

 

Comments(2)

Marc Blasi
Palm Beach Gardens, FL

What?!?!?!?

No golf - that's insane!

Nov 13, 2006 04:36 AM
Colleen Irwin
Retired - Irondequoit, NY
Creative Real Estate Solutions...
Not on Key Marco -- but there are two courses on Marco Island and then there is Fiddler's Creek, Eagle Creek, Lely Resort and ... all just a short drive away!
Nov 13, 2006 05:08 AM