Key Largo Area Real Estate
South Florida
THE LIFESTYLE
Key Largo & the Keys, Florida
The real estate market in the Florida Keys and Key Largo areas reflects a laid-back yet luxurious coastal lifestyle. Homes range from charming beach cottages to upscale waterfront estates, many with private docks for boating enthusiasts. The tropical climate and crystal-clear waters make outdoor living a central part of life, with activities like fishing, diving, and sailing always close at hand. Key Largo is known for its vibrant coral reefs and marine life, attracting both vacationers and permanent residents who are looking for a relaxed island vibe.
TERRA REAL ESTATE
Aron Price
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RAMROD KEY, FLORIDA
NORTH NILES AT RAMROD KEY
This new build family home near the prestigious Ponte Vedra Beach Club & Inn offers the ideal blend of luxury and convenience.
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA
16 OSPREY
This carefully crafted home boasts 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, providing an expansive retreat for comfortable family living, just minutes from Neptune Beach’s charming downtown center.
ATTRACTIONS & INFO
South Florida
FLORIDA
Key Largo
Key Largo offers a variety of activities and attractions for nature lovers and adventurers. At John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, you can snorkel, dive, or take a glass-bottom boat tour to explore vibrant coral reefs. The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is ideal for boating and kayaking through mangroves. Visitors can also swim with dolphins at Dolphins Plus or hike at Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock State Park. For a touch of history, the African Queen Canal Cruise offers rides on the famous steamboat.
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The Florida Keys
The Florida Keys are a tropical paradise known for their crystal-clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and laid-back island lifestyle. Stretching from Key Largo to Key West, the Keys offer a range of activities, including world-class snorkeling and scuba diving at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Visitors can fish, kayak through mangroves, and enjoy boating in the turquoise waters. In Key West, popular attractions include the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum and the famous sunset celebration at Mallory Square.
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North Nile at Ramrod Key
Ramrod Key is a charming island in the Lower Florida Keys, perfect for those seeking a peaceful, nature-filled lifestyle. It boasts the tallest bridge clearance between Key West and Marathon at 38 feet, along with the deepest boat basin in the area, over 20 feet, providing direct access to the Atlantic Ocean and Niles Channel, making it ideal for boating enthusiasts with larger vessels. Outdoor lovers will enjoy the nearby National Key Deer Refuge, while the island also offers opportunities for fishing, diving, and snorkeling.
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Summerland Key
Summerland Key, located in the Lower Florida Keys, offers a relaxed, upscale island lifestyle that appeals to those looking to purchase property in a serene, waterfront setting. Known for its deepwater canals and excellent boating access to both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, it’s a haven for boaters and anglers. The island has a laid-back vibe with a few local businesses, including Julie’s Kitchen and Tonio’s Seafood Shack & Tiki Bar for casual dining and Scuba Steve’s Dive center for diving gear. Summerland Key is perfect for those seeking a quiet, luxurious island community with access to world-class fishing, diving, and natural beauty.
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Torch Key (Little & Middle)
Little Torch Key and Middle Torch Key, nestled in the Lower Florida Keys, offer a peaceful and laid-back lifestyle perfect for those seeking to purchase property in a tropical, off-the-beaten-path location. Little Torch Key is known for its quiet residential areas, with easy access to the surrounding waters for boating, fishing, and diving. The island is home to popular restaurants like Kiki’s Sandbar, serving fresh seafood with waterfront views. Middle Torch Key, just a short drive away, is even more secluded, offering nature lovers the chance to explore undeveloped lands and nearby national parks like the National Key Deer Refuge and Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge. While amenities are limited on Middle Torch, it’s close enough to Little Torch and Big Pine Key, where residents can find shops, dining, and essentials.