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Marathon is a small incorporated city in the heart of the Keys. It boasts a modern airport, theareas best Sombrero Beachand some of the best fishing, diving, snorkeling and watersports anywhere in the world. Many marine activities are centered on Boot Key Harbor, a sheltered cove in the center of the island. History buffs and eco-tourists will enjoy the Museums and Nature Center ofCrane Point Hammock.
Marathon is situated at the mid-point of the Florida Keys island chain, which is why locals have declared their home "The Heart of the Keys." The city boasts homey resorts, luxury hotels andnumerous restaurants Marathon has all the conveniences of a modern community, including a 58-bed hospital.
While most of the waters around Marathon are open to fishing, some areas have been set aside purely forviewing by divers and snorkelers. Sombrero Reef, one of the most beautiful sections of North America's only living coral barrier reef, lies just several miles offshore and is protected by the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Marathon is rich inhistory. At the northeast end of town, you will find Crane Point Hammock, a 64-acre protected area of historic sites, wild flowers, tropical trees and walking trails. Another historic site is Pigeon Key, a tiny island that was home to those who built Flagler's railroad. It can be reached by walking a little more than a mile across the Old Seven Mile Bridge.
Marathon is also home to the world famous Dolphin Research Center and theTurtle Hopsital, which are working to preserve two of Florida's most famous marine creatures. Perhaps best of all, visitors to Marathon can take convenient forays to Key West and the Upper Keys.
Duck Key

Real Estate on Duck Key
The romantic lure of tropical Duck Key promises the essence of romance: the chance to live on an exquisite bit of earth encircled by the sea. Whether it be ownership of a second home or primary home for work or retirement, life is better on a tropical island with miles of ocean surrounding you. The responsibilities of work and life's worries are lessened by delicious decisions of tropical island life: whether to boat, kayak, fish or go for a swim, to bike or walk or skip exertion altogether and relax under the shade of palm trees and hibiscus, drinking margaritas. Life on Duck Key is filled with such simple pleasures and exquisite moments.
Living and home ownership is especially good on Duck Key. Duck Key has warm Gulf stream waters and free flowing canals which are cleansed with the change of tides. Residents enjoy a perpetually balmy tropical climate, Caribbean breezes, the sound of rustling palm trees and night air filled with the scent of evening jasmine. Duck Key living not only meets recreational lifestyle expectations, but what helps assure buyers will love home ownership on Duck Key are the island's friendly people. Residents not only enjoy great peace and comfort in their home by being surrounded by pleasant things, a tropical climate and nice neighbors but have the added protection provided by the Duck Key Security District .
Real Estate - Homes for Sale on Residential islands
Duck Key is divided into five small islands, four that are zoned residential and one that is zoned commercial. The four residential islands are Yacht Club Island, Center Island, Plantation Island, and Harbour Island. About 375 homes are located on the residential islands. Most of these homes are protected by deed restrictions.
The commercially zoned island, Indies Island, has waterfront villa properties for sale which are part of Hawk's Cay Village. Also located on Indies Island are several small condominiums which have units for sale from time to time.
Key Colony Beach

Key Colony Beach is located in the heart of the Florida Keys. It is the perfect vacation area, you'll have direct access to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, beautiful Coral Reefs nearby, excellent fishing and diving locations and much more.
Key Colony Beach is about 50 miles driving distance to Key West and It will take you about an hour and a half to get here from the mainland, Homestead and one and a half hours from the Miami airport.
There are 822 residents of Key Colony Beach, but the population peaks to about 3,600 in mid-winter and averages around 2,500 most of the year. There are 749 registered voters. The city was founded in the early fifties by developer Phil Sadowski and was incorporated in 1957. The city is situated on 286 acres and contains approximately 1,368 units of housing, 118 undeveloped lots, and development of 11 lots in progress.

Development Includes:
258 single family homes including 4 under construction, 82 undeveloped lots
624 duplex homes on 312 duplex lots including 4 under construction, 34 undeveloped lots
482 condominiums in 19 complexes including 2 under construction, 2 undeveloped lots 62 motel rooms and 16 time sharing units
4 residences attached to commercial buildings
15 commercial establishments
City property includes City Hall Offices, Auditorium and Post Office Building, Adjacent Rental Property (bought for future expansion), City Recreation Area between 7th and 8th Streets, City Hall Park, Gazebo Park, East Side Park, Sunset Park and the Entrance Property