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First let us say Welcome to Our Website. Next, wed like to
tell you a little about our area. Putnam County is located in rural north Florida. If you
were to draw a line on a map of Florida from Jacksonville to Orlando, and another from
Daytona to Gainesville, where the lines cross is where were located. It is a part of Florida that most non-Floridians (and many Floridians from other parts of the state)
are unaware of. We are surrounded by counties that are experiencing almost explosive growth, yet we remain primarily rural in nature. Our county has a population of just over
70,000 residents. Farms, ranches, forests, fields, lakes, streams, and, of course, the beautiful St. Johns River are
everywhere. Wildlife is abundant and varied. Heron, osprey, bald eagle, wild turkey, black
bear, Florida panther, deer, and manatee are among our most cherished residents. The
natural beauty of this place is dear to our hearts. And, of course, theres The
River. The St. Johns River, recently named a Heritage River, is the crown jewel of north Florida. It has been used
for commerce, transportation, fishing, recreation, and, yes, even war since the earliest
days of Floridas history. It flows north (one of the few rivers that do) from just
above Orlando to the Atlantic Ocean at Jacksonville. It is fully navigable for most of
its several hundred miles, even for very large boats. The fishing and shrimping are
outstanding, and in our opinion, the blue crabs caught in the St. Johns are the best
tasting anywhere (apologies to the Great State of Maryland). Putnam County is within an
easy drive of some of the finest cultural centers in Florida. Shopping too, is an easy
drive. We are approximately a one hour drive to Daytona, forty five minutes to St.
Augustine, seventy minutes to Gainesville, ninety minutes to Jacksonville, and two hours
to Orlando. While we do not have Mega Malls of our own, we kind of prefer it that way.
Maybe you will too. If you are from a metropolitan area, rural living may take some
getting used to. Unpaved country roads are more common than paved ones and there are no
Interstate highways here. We sometimes jokingly say that for excitement on Saturday night,
we go to downtown Welaka (population:600) and watch the traffic light change colors.
While thats a bit of an exaggeration, we think you get the idea. The unhurried
lifestyle, sense of peace and security, and sense of place and belonging are all part of
why we are here. Our companys primary service area is south Putnam County, also
known as the Fruitland Peninsula because it is surrounded by water on all but one side.
Lake George (part of the St. Johns River and second largest lake in Florida) and the
river are to the southwest, west, and north. Lake Crescent (a tributary of and feeding
into the St. Johns) and Dunns Creek are to the southeast, east, and north.
There are also several hundred inland lakes in Putnam County, ranging in size from small
ponds to good sized lakes suitable for boating, water-skiing, and fishing. Residential and
agricultural property is exceptionally affordable here, especially when compared to our
more urbanized neighbors. Waterfront property is an almost unbelievable bargain, again,
compared to other more urbanized areas. If all this sounds like the place youve been
looking for, perhaps like somewhere youve known from your childhood or somewhere
youve dreamed about living, please take the time to e-mail, phone, or write us
concerning your needs. We will be more than happy to help our new neighbors find just the
right home. Thank you, The Sales Staff |
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