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Find out more
about Palm Coast here.
The community of Palm Coast is
ideally located between Daytona Beach and
St. Augustine in the northern region of Florida's Atlantic Coast.
Palm
Coast was originally established in the late 1960's by ITT Community
Development Corporation, with a commitment to creating a balanced
residential and business community where residents could live, work,
play and enjoy the natural beauty of Florida. The original
development
plan encompassed 48,000 home sites on approximately 42,000 acres (65.62
square miles) of the 68,000 acres owned by ITT. Palm Coast's
comprehensive land use plan is widely recognized as one of the finest
examples of modern community planning in the United States. On
December 31, 1999, the City
of Palm Coast was
officially incorporated and is currently home to
over 50,000 residents.
An average annual temperature of 70
degrees makes Palm Coast the
perfect place to enjoy the area's 26 miles of spectacular coastline and
beaches, inland waterways, championship golf courses, parks and
preserves. A truly beautiful environment where residents of every
age
and socio-economic level stroll along safe, quiet tree-lined bike paths
and walking trails with majestic oaks. Superb fishing and sun
nearly
year round make this a one of a kind hidden treasure.
Highly-rated
schools, churches of various denominations and numerous cultural
facilities are all convenient to neighborhoods.
Palm Coast is not only a great place
to live; it's a great place to
make a living. With its ideal location, dynamic growth and
business-friendly climate, Palm Coast offers an exceptional investment
opportunity for corporations and individuals, alike. After having
grown quietly, but steadily, over the past 30+ years, Palm Coast still
finds itself just below the radar screens of many national businesses
(the closest regional shopping center is still 30 minutes away)
creating unprecedented opportunity for new ventures. This, along
with
Palm Coast's aggressive local government, pro-business Chamber, and
high level of community involvement, has created an extraordinary
moment in time for new businesses entering Palm Coast.
Today, top corporations throughout
the State are discovering the
outstanding advantages of relocating to Palm Coast. Whether
you're a
homebuilder, developer, investor or business owner, you'll find the
opportunities too attractive to pass up.
Find out more
about Flagler Beach here.
Flagler Beach is a beautifully preserved town whose unspoiled natural
beauty and serene beaches are unprecented throughout this state.
Visiting Flagler Beach is like stepping in time to the glory of days of
"Old Flolrida." Schedule a visit or live here and you'll want to stay
forever.
Here are a few attactions or visit an online guide to Flagler Beach here.
Flagler Area Parks:
- Flagler
County Beach Pier
- County
Boat Dock
- State
Park
- Bulow
Plantation Ruins Historic Park
- Flagler
County Beaches
- Washington
Oaks Gardens State Park
- Old
Salt Beach Park
- Lehigh
Trail
- Princess
Place Preserve
- Washington
Oaks Gardens State Park
Other great considerations:
- Gamble
Rogers Memorial State Park
- Flagship
Harbor State Park
- River
to Sea Preserve
- The
Blueways Project
- Graham
Swamp Conservation Area
- Marineland
Museums:
- Flagler
Beach Historical Museum
- Florida
Agricultural Museum
- Holden
House Museum
See more about the Flagler beaches here.
What are you waiting for? Call
us today!
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Michael
& Janine
Mullis
Tavolacci
Realty
386-986-9614
(Michael)
386-986-9615 (Janine)
michaelmullis@bellsouth.net
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