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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Pine Island Florida is not just a cow town


This little calf lives with his brothers in a pasture next to our new Bokeelia fire station. One of the unique things about Pine Island is the mix of agriculturally used land (cattle, palm groves, fruit groves, nurseries, and aquaculture, for the most part) interspersed with residential land. It is rare to find a rural small town on an island in Florida, yet there are many other things to enjoy besides the rural atmosphere: three public marinas, several dozen restaurants, art galleries and stores, four banks, two gas stations, one golf course, a fishing pier, a community park with pool and tennis courts, ball fields, A rated elementary school, fine library and historical museum, and hundreds of acres of park and preservation land. For more information about Pine Island real estate, contact me, Erika Foye, at 239-560-8514 or visit http://www.pineislandhomesandland.com/ or http://www.pineisland.listingbook.com/ to search for real estate on your own.