Cedar Key

Cedar Key

Some call it a fishing village, some call it an artist community, but no matter how you slice it, Cedar Key is the one of the last remianing “Real Florida” towns. 

Cedar Key is a place where time stands still and allows you to enjoy the unique qualities of this coastal environment. It is a quiet island community nestled among many tiny keys on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Long admired for its natural beauty and abundant supply of seafood, it is a tranquil village, rich with the almost forgotten history of old Florida.

Located 50 miles southwest of Gainesville, Florida. It sits three miles out into the Gulf of Mexico. Highway 24 is only one road coming into town. It crosses over the salt marshes and channels on four small, low bridges. The population is approximately 800 full time residents.

There are no high rises or huge apartment complexes. It is  a community of quaint cottages, single-family homes, and a handful of cute artist co ops, and tourists shops. 

Cedar Key is a haven for artists, writers and “adventure” tourists, who find the unspoiled environment their inspiration. Thousands of visitors come annually to enjoy the “Old Florida Celebration of the Arts” in April, 4th of July, the October Seafood Festival, Pirate Festival, the horseshoe crab festival and The Stargazing Party in February.  The island provides a place for excellent fishing, bird watching, nature trails, kayaking and coastal guided tours. Federally protected sanctuaries, the Cedar Keys form a chain of barrier islands ideally suited to a vast range of migratory and shore birds, including the elusive white pelican, roseate spoonbill and bald eagle. The variety of natural habitats, from salt marshes to Indian shell mounds, makes this truly a nature lover’s paradise.

The small town feeling is absolute – transportation is by car, but the road is shared with bicycles and golf-carts. Drivers and pedestrians wave to locals and visitors alike greeting each other with a warm welcome to our island. The nearest major airports are Tampa and Orlando, there’s a regional airport in nearby Gainesville, and we have an airstrip on the island where many small plane enthusiasts land.

The cute little town has seen its fair share of hurricanes but it somehow always rebounds into something better, all while keeping the roots in Old Florida. 

This is perfect day trip destination from Ocala, Dunnellon and Gainseville. It you love it and want to stay longer, reach out to us for a list of available properties or see below. 

12733 STATE ROAD 24
$485,000
Subdivision: Coronet Park

Looking for a small town in Florida to settle in, look no further! Cedar Key is a fishing village full of charm, historic architecture, famous seafood and festivals. We are truly a hidden gem for people exploring the Gulf of Mexico to either fish, kayak or just sit on the beach. This property can be either Commercial, Residential or both. Plus, the property has a newer dock and roof which are very pricey these days. There is an empty second lot attached on the west side, that is included in the sale that would be great for your RV parking or storing your boat. Compared to other coastal waterfront towns in Florida, we have relatively low home prices here. Our little town is made up of nice people, quaint cottages, waterfront homes, single family homes and condos. Drop by for a visit sometimes!

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Basic Information

MLS#: 679696
Price: $485,000
Square Footage: 1384
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Acreage: 0.44
Year Built: 1963
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Listing courtesy of: NICKIES HOMES - 352-477-0007

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