Monday, February 1, 2010

Introduction to Explore Citrus County.

February 1, 2010


This is my first attempt at writing a blog and I hope you fellow blogger out in cyberspace find it interesting and informative. Also at some point I hope my writing will arouse your spirit of curiosity enough for you to want to come to visit this the most beautiful and unique county in the State of Florida. I am in the Real Estate Business and with hardship sales of homes which no doubt you heard about because of the news media. There are many great homes offered for sale at one third their true value. Don't misunderstand me stirring up business is not the purpose of this blog. It's just that my wife Sandy, 10 year old daughter Nicole and myself love it here along with a few thousand other people who also live here. I guess you already gathered that our county is sparsely populated. It's true, therefore we have plenty room for more. We might have to displace a few Cows, Horses Goats and Chickens to make room for you but it's do able.


The one thing that hasn't suffered because of the bad press is the natural beauty and natures wondrous resource of Lakes, Waterfront homes and sites, hiking trails, Parks, Habitat of Birds, wild life such of Turtles, Foxes and Bears etc. It borders on Sumter County to the East and extends from the lake region west to the Gulf of Mexico and about 50 to 60 miles north of Tampa. Check out my web site that specializes in Hernando homes and Inverness homes for sale including all of Citrus County. I have a lot of pictures and information posted besides our list of homes for sale and you will be missing out on insider information.


I might as well tell you now, I am from New York City. Born and raised there and still love it to this day. I have been living and working in Florida for over 20 years but I miss the smells, noise and hustle of the Big City. No matter how I try I can't get rid of my New York accent, walk or attitude.


By the way, I am a avid sail boat skipper and competed in many off shore races while living on Staten Island. Fished off Sandy Hook,and caught more than my fair share of Blue Fish and one Flounder. I enjoyed every thing else the big Apple had to offer including Institutes of higher education, culture, theatre, museums, parks, night life and People. Lots of People good, bad and different or is a better word indifferent? . Need I say more? I will end on that note.

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