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Boca
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Welcome to Boca Grande! Located on Gasparilla Island, Boca Grande is one of the most beautiful Barrier Islands on Florida's Gulf coast. A visit to Boca Grande will have you feeling like you stepped back in time and there are no high-rise condominium developments to spoil its "Old Florida" charm. Boca Grande rests midway between Ft. Myers and Sarasota on the Southwest coast of Florida. Real estate in Boca Grande ranges in price from around $500,000.00 to $10,000,000.00 or more. |
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Cape Haze Peninsula stretches from Venice at its northern end to Boca Grande at its southern tip. Its communities and parks border the Gulf of Mexico, Charlotte Harbor, and the Myakka River. It is an area rich with beautiful beaches, excellent golf courses, superb fishing and boating, fine and casual dining, shops galore, and spectacular views.
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| Casey
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Casey Key, situated on the north side of the Venice inlet. You won't find any chain hotels here. What you will find is a canopy of tropical trees covering a winding Gulf-front street leading to some of Sarasota's most sought-after homes, a quaint collection of inns, and white sand beaches. The twisty curves and little traffic make for an unforgettable Sunday drive or a great bike ride; "Old Florida" at its best.
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| Gulf
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Gulf Cove is on the east side of the Cape Haze Peninsula between Englewood and Port Charlotte. Many homes are on a series of finger canals off the west bank of the Myakka River. Although these are not deep water canals, you can easily access the river and Charlotte Harbor. The many non-waterfront homes also have access to the Myakka River via a community boat ramp.
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Little Gasparilla Island |
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Little Gasparilla Island, a bridgeless barrier island off Florida's west coast, part of a chain of coastal islands including Don Pedro and Palm Island, is located near the world famous fishing grounds of Boca Grande. This secluded Gulf of Mexico island paradise offers serenity that you would not have believed still existed in today's Florida.
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| Manasota
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Manasota Key is an enchanting barrier island off the coast of Englewood. Access to the island is across two bridges over the Intracoastal Waterway, one at the north end in Sarasota County, and one to the south in Charlotte County. There are four beaches with a variety of facilities offering beach-goers and boaters magnificent tropical settingc. A canopy of trees covers the two lane road as it winds along the island. Private residences are tucked away behind lush tropical foliage, some extending from Gulf to Bay. A true private paradise.
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Palm Island |
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Palm Island , Florida
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| Placida |
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Placida, Florida is located at the tip of the Cape Haze Peninsula, south of Englewood and north of the Boca Grande Causeway. It is an angler's dream surrounded by numerous snook, red fish and tarpon fishing holes, and offers quick access to the Gulf of Mexico.
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| Rotonda |
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Rotonda, situated in the center of the Cape Haze Peninsula, was started decades ago and billed as the "Ultimate in Golf Communities." Under new management, Rotonda is undergoing an astonishing transformation with new homes and golf courses. Rotonda communities include: Rotonda Heights, Rotonda Lakes, Rotonda Meadows, and Rotonda Sands are all a flurry of new construction.
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| South
Gulf Cove |
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South Gulf Cove is a massive community of 14,000 lots located on Charlotte Harbor off SR 771 (Gasparilla Road). It has a system of 126 saltwater canals totaling nearly 55 miles running through the community. The properties not on the water can access the canal system through a community ramp.
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| Venice |
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Venice, Florida is a beautiful area to live, work, and play in. It is located in south Sarasota County along US 41. Downtown Venice with its quaint shops and beautiful beaches and homes is located on the Island of Venice across the Intracoastal Waterway. At the northern end of Venice Island, the jetties allow boats to enter the Gulf of Mexico. Venice has 14 miles of magnificent beaches rich with seashells and sharks' teeth, perfect for long walks, watching beautiful sunsets or just sunbathing on the sand and swimming in the emerald-green waters. The abundance of prehistoric sharks' teeth has earned Venice the title of Shark Tooth Capital of the World. Venice is a rapidly growing area with hundreds of new homes available in both existing and new subdivisions.
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