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Capstone Residential, Inc.
Real Estate:
As of 12/31/2005 Atlantic Beach had
6441 SFR (Homes &Town Homes), 441 SFR’s sold in 2005 at
a median price of $179,100 and average price of xxxx .
21 homes sold for over $750,000 with the highest price
home selling for $2,600,000. 74
condos out of 660 total condos sold at a median price of
$105,000 and average price of xxxx in 2005. 8 condos
sold for over $500,000 with highest price condo selling
for $877,000. With the opening
of the Wonderland Expressway, Atlantic Beach is prime
for regenification and new development. For more
information contact us.
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About:
Atlantic Beach began as a lavish playground for the
wealthy. In 1899, when his rail line was complete,
Flagler began to develop the area as a resort community,
the centerpiece of which was the fabulous Continental
Hotel.
The hotel, completed in 1901, was at the time one of the
largest wooden buildings in the South: 447 feet long and
47 feet wide, with 186 rooms. But the community’s resort
heyday was short-lived; the Continental burned to the
ground in 1919. By then,
Atlantic Beach was attracting year-round residents,
thanks in large part to the 1910 opening of Atlantic
Boulevard, which connected the Arlington area to the
coastal communities. Today,
Atlantic Beach’s tree-lined streets are primarily
residential, with funky old beach cottages next to
sprawling new mansions. Non-beachfront residents can
access the sand and surf from many well-placed,
well-maintained dune crossings.
Of course, there’s plenty of action in Atlantic Beach.
The area of Atlantic Boulevard between Third Street and
the ocean, recently refurbished and dubbed Town Center,
boasts some of Northeast Florida’s liveliest nightspots.
Among the most popular is Ragtime Tavern Seafood &
Grille, Jacksonville’s oldest brew pub, known for such
foamy concoctions as Dolphin’s Breath Lager, Red Brick
Ale and A. Strange Stout.
Please
take a tour and Contact us for
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