Archive for September, 2008

Choosing a Community in Jacksonville Beach

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

One of the things that you are going to want to take a look at when you are trying to find a great community in Jacksonville Beach, you’re going to want to take the time to find the place that’s ideal for your needs.

In other words, you’re going to want to make sure that you are not just thinking about who you’re going to be living near, but also about where in Jacksonville Beach you are going to be living (after all, what’s the point of choosing a home in Jacksonville Beach if you are not even going to be able to see the beach from your home). You are going to want to be sure that you are choosing a community in Jacksonville Beach that offers the features that you want your home to have - whether it’s the number of bedrooms, the layout or the style of home.

By looking at your interests, by taking the time to identify what you want to have in a home and by exploring what community means to you, one of the things that you are going to discover is that the right Jacksonville Beach community is out there just waiting to be discovered.

Getting Outside and Exploring Your First Coast Community

Monday, September 29th, 2008

When you make the choice to live on Florida’s First Coast, one of the things that you’ll discover in next to no time at all is that there are plenty of ways to get outside of your home and to see what else is out there. Whether you have a waterfront home on Florida’s First Coast and exploring the beach is as simple as heading out beyond your back yard or you live a bit more inland and want to see more than just the beach areas, there are plenty of great options available to you.

For example, when you call the First Coast home, you will be able to explore historic parks in St. Augustine. You’ll be able to check out a wide variety of state parks that will give you the chance to see the wildlife - ranging from alligators to birds to marine life. You’ll be able to get out and go fishing, ride on horseback of just take the chance to head out and see what’s going on.

The bright side of living on Florida’s First Coast is that, whenever you are looking into spending time outside, you’ll just have to head out and see what’s out there waiting to be discovered.

Dinner and a Movie in St. Augustine

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Monday nights are not usually big activity nights for people who are into the nightlife, but for those who live in St. Augustine and nearby communities, even a Monday night can be a great chance to head out, to have a great meal, to screen a movie before it’s release date and to help to raise money for your community and arts and cultural programs:

(source)This popular event is sold out for Monday, but an additional screening for September 29th has been added! Enjoy a fun evening at the movies and great food while helping raise funds and awareness through arts and culture in St. Johns County. The screening of the movie Paris Je T’aime (Rated R) is a film stripstory of love from the City of Love starring Natalie Portman, Orlando Bloom, Christina Ricci, Kevin Bacon and many others. The two-hour film consists of eighteen short films directed by 21 directors including greats such as Joel and Ethan Coen, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Alexander Payne, Gus Van Sant.

Hours: doors open at 6:00 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m.
Admission: admission is $25 and includes dinner, the movie and a contribution to the St. Johns County Cultural Council

Now, the arts are important on Florida’s First Coast; most communities have galleries or museums, theatrical performances, live music and more. When you are able to do your part to keep the arts a part of everyday life on Florida’s First Coast and to have a great time while you are doing it, why not take advantage of it?

Getting Married on Florida’s First Coast

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Getting married is going to be memorable regardless of where you hold the ceremony. However, those who live on Florida’s First Coast are going to find that they have even more options when they are planning a wedding. After all, those who live on Florida’s First Coast are going to find that they have the opportunity to get married outside, on the beach, even in the mornings as the sun rises.

Sure, getting up early for a wedding can be intense, but in most cases, the bride and groom aren’t going to be getting a lot of sleep the night before anyway. And, if you have a waterfront home and you live in Ponce Inlet, Jacksonville Beach and similar areas, you are going to find that you don’t have to get up all that early just for the sake of traveling to the ceremony.

In other words, when you are looking toward your future and you already live on Florida’s First Coast, don’t think that your wedding options are limited to churches and indoor venues; one of the most beautiful backdrops for wedding photos is the Atlantic at sunrise. When you call the Florida First Coast home, you simply will find that you have more options.

Living in Jacksonville Can Give You Economic Hope

Friday, September 26th, 2008

When you are looking for the chance to get away from the disruptive news about the economy, one of the best things that you can do is to take a closer look at those areas that are going against the trends: when you live in or around Jacksonville, you’ll have the opportunity to live in an economy that’s doing well:

(source)Jacksonville had the 44th-largest economy in the U.S. in 2006, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

The Metropolitan Economic Data report also noted metro Jacksonville’s economy grew at an impressive 9.3 percent clip from 2005 to 2006. The area’s gross domestic product was $58.2 billion in 2006, compared with $53.2 billion in 2005 and $49.1 billion in 2004.

If you’re looking for the chance to live in an area where businesses are doing well, where residents are still finding jobs and you will have the opportunity to find the success that you’re looking for, then you are going to want to be sure that you are taking a closer look at living in Jacksonville and in nearby Florida First Coast communities.

Florida’s First Coast is a great place to be if you are looking into continuing to move forward, into building a life for yourself and your family that you can be proud of and a life where you’re able to have just a little less stress.

How About Checking Out Some College Football in Jacksonville?

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Every year, those who call Florida’s First Coast home have the chance to see some of the younger, up and coming football players thanks to collegiate teams in the area. Last year, the big draw - the game that got the most attention - was Alabama coming in to take on Florida State; the team’s going to be back this weekend:

(source)40,000 tickets have been sold for the Florida State-Colorado game in Jacksonville on Saturday. He’s hoping to get a turnout of between 50,000-55,000.

The Alabama game in Jax last year was a blast, and it set the attendance record for Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.

In other words, if you’re living on Florida’s First Coast, if you’re passionate about football - on the collegiate level, especially - chances are good that you’re going to want to show up for the game this weekend. And, if you don’t attend on your own, you’re going to want to be sure that you’re able to get together with some friends, grab a bite to eat and to check out the game from one of your favorite local haunts.

Getting out and about and taking advantage of all that the Jacksonville area has to offer is simple: it’s all just a matter of heading out the door and doing it.

Invest in Florida Coastal Real Estate with a Land Purchase

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

When you are thinking about investing in real estate, one of the things that you are going to want to think about is the fact that not all investments are going to be in property; sometimes, what investors are really looking for is land. If you’ve been thinking about getting into the Florida land and development business, you’re going to want to find the right opportunity.

When you’re looking to invest in land in Florida, one of the things that you’re going to find is the best deals aren’t just going to give you the land; the best deals are also going to give you the full plans to develop a community along with the business permits that you’re going to need to get the project underway. More importantly, you’re going to want to be sure that the property is going to be in an area where people are interested in buying, where there will be interest and, once the project is completed, there will be buyers ready to act.

St. Augustine Florida is one of those areas where, if you’re looking for the chance to invest in a great opportunity, all of the pieces come together. If you’re looking for the right investment, be in touch.

Jacksonville Football Fans Have Something to Cheer About

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

One of the great things about living in Jacksonville or in another area on Florida’s First Coast is that it gives you a chance to enjoy the NFL without those cold, blustery days of watching games in a snowstorm or, worse, a covered stadium.

After the Jacksonville Jaguars were able to make their way to the playoffs last year, the first couple of weeks of the season were a big disappointment to football fans on the First Coast. Now, however, there’s something to cheer about again:

On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars were able to reach the win column for the first time this season much like the way they did 11 times a year ago. . .

Taylor and Jones- Drew were held in check by Tennessee and Buffalo before the duo came out in full force in Sunday’s 23-21 victory over Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium.

An 0-3 start could have certainly hampered Jacksonville’s playoff status down the road, and it would have been the team’s worst beginning since the 2003 Jaguars opened up with four consecutive defeats. Now the Jaguars can focus on putting together their first winning streak of the season.

So, the good news for those who enjoy getting together with friends on Florida’s First Coast to watch the game at a favorite bar or on their home entertainment setups is that the Jaguars are starting to turn things around; sure does make getting together to celebrate a bit more, well, celebratory.

Florida Communities: Golf and So Much More

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

When you’re talking about Florida communities - particularly First Coast communities like St. Augustine and Jacksonville - one of the things that you are going to find is that there are an abundance of things that you can do. Even when you call the area home, you’re going to find that there are plenty of great features in the area that will help to keep you entertained.

Golf is one of the most popular activities in the area - and for good reason:

(source)For an enjoyable golf vacation, The Jacksonville and St. Augustine area on Florida’s north coast is a great destination. Its surrounding 68 golf courses (including the PGA and Senior PGA tour headquarters and the World Golf Village) make it a great golf destination. Apart from its superb golf courses and country clubs, Jacksonville also provides a heady mix of history, culture, shopping, dining, and nightlife.

In other words, while golf is one of the primary sporting events and activities on Florida’s First Coast, those who enjoy tennis, football, basketball, baseball and other sports are also going to find the outlet they are looking for. Shopping, dining, the arts, theater, nightclubs: all of these are present in the First Coast as well - making it easy for residents to get out there and have a great time.

Florida Waterfront Communities Are a Great Place to Unwind

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

When you’re looking into Florida waterfront communities while you are identifying those places where you think you might want to live, one of the things that you’re going to find is that there’s far more than choosing a condo, townhouse or single family property when you’re trying to make a home.

Florida’s waterfront communities, after all, offer the opportunity for residents to relax on the beach. Whether they’re looking for the chance to watch as the sun rises over the Atlantic of just looking for a better spot to head out and get in a solid run on the sand, whether the focus is to spend time out with the kids or simply to have a romantic dinner time picnic, heading out to the beach is simple.

Likewise, when you live in a Florida waterfront community, one of the things that you’ll quickly discover is that life isn’t all about focusing on time spent on the beach. With great restaurants, plenty of spots to go when you’re looking for a unique gift, museums and other venues that bring the arts to you, you’ll find that living in Florida - particularly in a waterfront community - gives you the chance to celebrate the best of what life has to offer.