Showing posts with label waterfront neighborhoods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterfront neighborhoods. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2009

Sandhill cranes, herons…and the Herron Group







“This is birding season, when some birds flock to West Florida for the winter and many more will pass through, in coming months, on their way to their summer haunts,” wrote Cathy Zollo of the Sarasota Herald Tribune in a recent article. “Along with them come the bird lovers, who must eat and stay in hotels and spend money with the region's local businesses. Florida is second only to California in the revenue it collects from the bird-loving public.”

I wonder how many bird lovers came to vacation in Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Casey Key, and the rest of the greater Sarasota area—and ended up buying homes here?

I’d like to take a roll call of all of the homeowners who have arrived in the last ten years. I can imagine filling an auditorium with them and having them raise their hands or shout “here!” when they hear their category. (I wonder if we can borrow the Van Wezel?) Anyway, It might sound something like this:

“Ahem…attention please. We will now take roll. Please respond with a loud “here!” when you hear your category.”

1. Golfers. Here! Here! Here! (You get the idea.)
2. Beach lovers. Here!
3. Tired-of-shoveling-snow-ers. Here! (Note: this is an imaginary roll call so we can use imaginary words.)
4. Suntanners. Here!
5. World travelers who have been everywhere and realize there’s no place like Siesta Key and Sarasota. Here!
6. Birders. Here! Here!

By the way, according to the article, you bird watchers really are called “birders.” Enjoy your Sarasota bird season!

Speaking of birds, I overheard in my gym this morning that when humans feed sandhill cranes, the birds become overly aggressive. The storyteller said that one gentlemen—on the golf course—was severely bitten on his backside by a hungry (but disappointed) bird! The birds were hovering about and the man waved them away, but when he turned his back and bent over toward his golf ball…ouch! It’s never a good idea to feed the wildlife.

While we’re on the subject, I looked up characteristics of the heron—since we are The Herron Group, after all. I was pleased at some of our similarities. Here goes:

1. Water, water, everywhere.

The heron: “The white form of the Great Blue Heron, known as the "great white heron," is found nearly exclusively in shallow marine waters along the coast of southern Florida, the Yucatan Peninsula, and in the Caribbean.”*

The Herron Group: We specialize in distinctive waterfront properties in Sarasota, Florida and adjacent barrier island communities including Sarasota, Casey Key, Siesta Key, Manasota Key, Nokomis, Osprey, Venice, Englewood, Bradenton, Longboat Key, Lido Key & St. Armands, and Bird Key.

2. Adaptable to its environment.

The heron: “Although the Great Blue Heron eats primarily fish, it is adaptable and willing to eat other animals as well.”*

The Herron Group: With over 20 years experience in Sarasota and Siesta Key area real estate, we’ve adapted to shifting winds and subtle or drastic changes in the real estate markets. We can help you navigate the waters of today’s unusual circumstances.

3. Specializes in nest-building.

The heron: “Nests in colonies, sometimes as lone pair. Nest a large platform of sticks, lined with pine needles, moss, reeds, dry grass, or twigs. Placed high in trees, occasionally on ground.”*

The Herron Group: Buying a home is a lot like building a nest. The right tree—or neighborhood—makes all the difference in the world. Choosing the right Realtor® is the first step, and Nick Herron and Kathleen Herron with The Herron Group, RE/MAX Alliance Group are poised to help you find just the right home on Florida’s west coast and Sarasota’s barrier islands of Siesta Key, Casey Key, Lido Key, and Longboat Key.


*Source: The Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Siesta Key Real Estate in Waterfront Neighborhoods

A short drive from Saraosta's mainland is the waterfront community of Siesta Cove on Siesta Key. Siesta Key real estate in this boating community is home to single family homes, many with outstanding water views. Dock your boat at a deep water dock and cruise to the intracoastal and open waters of the Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Take a short walk to Siesta Key Beach to enjoy the sun or visit the Beach to people watch, swim or just take a walk in world-famous sand!

Siesta Key FL is approximately 85 minutes from Tampa International Airport.

Enjoy a relaxed island lifestyle with a purchase of real estate on Siesta Key. Siesta Cove prices are currently in a range of $499,900 to $2,499,000. The Sarasota MLS currently reports Siesta Key real estate available for sale at Siesta Cove with 7 homes currently listed. There's a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with over 2353 sq.ft. built in 1978 available at $499,900. This home is not on the water, but at $2,499,000 you can live right on the intracoastal waterway and enjoy outstanding view. Park your boat at your private dock and hope aboard any time you like.

Sit on your lanai or balcony year round on Siesta Key and enjoy children splashing in the pool or if you're an empty nester, spash yourself. Watch pelicans play from marina or your own boat dock and throw in a line and do some fishing. Sarasota is a short drive to cultural amenities of Sarasota including opera, ballet and theater.

Call for more information on Sarasota Florida homes if the beach is not your pleasure and we'll send you info on other areas. Check our websites for daily updates. You can visit Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Casey Key real estate, and all Sarasota Fl homes on our blogs too. We talk about lifestyles, properties and fun stuff as we search the web every day.

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