About my services:
My name is Jan Keller, and I want to be your Islamorada
Fl real estate agent for the special string of islands called "The
Fabulous Florida Keys".
I am Coldwell Banker's Top Producer in sales of Islamorada Real Estate,
Upper Fl Keys Real Estate, including Key Largo Real Estate, since 2003.
If you are looking to buy, sell, relocate or need any other information
about Islamorada Real Estate or Key Largo Real estate, you've come to the
right web site."PERMIT" me
to help you!
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Welcome to The Florida Keys– home to what is best
about Florida's Upper Keys and Islamorada region! Just imagine sun drenched
beaches, crystal blue warm waters and soft tropical breezes.
That's what awaits you here in The Keys. We also believe you'll
find this incredible area and its lifestyle choices a wonderful place to
live, just like we do On my site you'll find the knowledge and resources
necessary for exploring the Upper Florida Keys and the Islamorada Real
estate markets.
LIVING IN PARADISE
When you discover you have fallen in love with the area, and just can't bear the thought of going back to the rigors of life on the mainland, Jan Keller can help you find your new waterfront home by taking you on tours aboard one of Capt. Scott's fine boats. Catch a bonefish in your backyard, or hop aboard your very own "sport fish" and head out to the Atlantic in search of billfish. Whatever your preference, you can't beat the joys of home ownership in Paradise.You may also decide you're not quite ready for retirement and you want to purchase a business. No problem. Jan can help you find either an established business or a location to get you started in a new one. Not ready to make the commitment of purchasing? Let Jan find just the right rental property for you. Whatever your needs, relocation is just a phone call away, and the person to call is Jan Keller.
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* Dive:
If you snorkel or dive, Key Largo is a terrific place to live. Long considered the sport diving capital of the world, Key Largo is home to John Pennekamp State Park, the world’s first underwater park. I used to camp and snorkel there on weekends with my kids. And I’ve also had some great times diving wrecks and exploring the surrounding waters of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. There are lots of dive shops for folks at all skill and preference levels.
* Fish:
If you like to fish, Key Largo is (if that’s possible) an even better place to live. Stretching down to Islamorada, the bonefishing capital of the world, there is a fabulous “backcountry” – Florida Bay – and offshore you’ve got the Gulf Stream and every kind of pelagic sports fish you can imagine. If you’ve got your own boat, great; if you don’t, you’ll find one of the largest fishing fleets per square mile in the world, between Key Largo and Islamorada.
BAD HABIT CHARTERS
Phone: 305-664-3892 *
Email: captscott@badhabitfishingcharters.com
Smuggler's Cove Marina
Islamorada , FL
The Finest in Light Tackle, Offshore, and Back Country Fishing in the Florida
Keys. Tournament lovers, Captain Scott Keller has fished the keys for over
15 years in the Ocean and Back Country. Cell: (305)664-6678
* Boats and Toys:
See above. There is every possible sea thing to rent and enjoy. In fact,
Key Largo and the rest of the Upper Keys, including Islamorada, are much
better this way than the Middle Keys or Lower Keys with the exception of
Key West.
* Kayaking, Canoeing, Photography and
Birding:
These don’t all necessarily go together. My friend and I did a lot
of fishing from our kayaks before it became the latest craze. But if you
want to explore shallow-water backcountry to enjoy birds and wildlife,
and want to consider paddleboating as opposed to motorboating as the way
to do it, then this part of the Keys will likely please you more than areas
farther south and west.
* If you’re a private pilot, there’s a basic
airstrip for small planes on Tavernier, and you can even live next to the
runway.
Living Here – Other Options
So what about the rare person who buys a home here but doesn’t want
to spend every waking minute on the water? No problem. Here’s just
a few things that contribute to the quality of life for the person who
relocates to Key Largo.
* Eating out: You’ve got
tempting choices here, ranging from easy drives to Islamorada – famous
throughout the Keys for its eateries – to the Mainland. And right
here on Key Largo you’ve got excelent choices of just about every
possible cuisine. And not only that: ever noticed how few waterfront restaurants
and bars there seem to be in waterfront areas? Well, Key Largo is an exception!
* Gallery hopping: Not exactly Key West by
any means, but the Upper Keys from Key Largo through the long slender
town of Islamorada offer a lively community of artisans, artists in residence,
and galleries
* Shopping: One of the drawbacks (to some residents)
of living farther “down” the Keys (in the direction of Key
West) is the “need to get off the Rock” syndrome combined
with the reality of limited shopping options. In the Upper Keys (Key
Largo, Islamorada) that’s less of a problem. You’re an hour
from Miami
* Other stuff: There’s local night life
in the Upper Keys, unlike the Middle Keys (some, but less) or the Lower
Keys (not much). And there’s lots of tennis, if that’s your
game. There’s also plenty of local shopping and services; that’s
worth mentioning because the farther south and west you go in the Keys,
the less true that is.
In conclusion, Key Largo and Islamorada definitely feel like you’re
in a different part of the country, due partly to the aquamarine water
and the Tiki bars and just the general ambience. So if you want to be away
from traffic and a rushed lifestyle, but yet want to be near shopping and
everything else that Miami has to offer, this could be just the ticket.
It’s hard to imagine a better price-value proposition in the Keys.

Jan
Keller


