Saturday, May 24, 2008

Relocating to Key West from Canada and the UK

Relocating to Paradise can offer you and your family a life of unparalled freedom, with
endless summers and the future of your dreams.

The economic climate is perfect at this time for Canadians and Brits investing into the States – the pound and the Canadian currency is strong against the US dollar making your choices in real estate endless.
I am happy to assist you in every step of the way with your real property investment and
to introduce you to those people who can help you find financial support for Brits and Canadians based on their credit status with no questions asked.

I have prepared a number of useful links for you to browse through in an effort to answer
those hundreds of questions you and your family may have at this time. Please use these
links and make direct contact with any or all of my associates.
Some of the individuals listed below are ex-pat Brits and will completely understand the questions you pose and the information you seek.
Let me help you to realize your dream and to start again on an adventure you will never regret...
It does not have to be a dream any more…let me Turn your Dream into Reality……
Don't Hesitate - Call me today, let's chat.

Property is the best investment you will ever make... and Property in the Keys
will make you more than you ever dreamed possible.

Links... Helping the Canadians and Brits make it in America

Great Mortgage sites http://www.britishhomeloansflorida.com/
http://www.floridamortgagesinternational.com/Home
Mortgages - Paul Lovelady - pvlovelady@aol.com
Attorney at Law - Mike Cummings - mikecummingsGB@aol.com
Florida car Insurance for Canadians-http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=558899
More car insurance info http://www.carinsurance.com/Products.aspx
Flights Sunbird Travel - peter@sunbirdtravel.com
Canadian Passport service http://www.canadian-passport-support.com/
UK Passport Office in USA - www.Britain-info.org
Accountant - Arnott Ferguson - GAF7120@aol.com
Pensions - Mark Solomon - ukpensions@adelphia.net
Citizenship and Immigration Services - www.uscis.gov
Immigration Attorney - Matt Selby - greencard@legalimmigrationservices.net




These are just some of the contacts I know you will be seeking if you are considering
relocating to America.
Call me if I can help with Property Investment in any way.
I am here to work for you in Turning your Dream into Reality

Sunset Key Florida

Sunset Key is a 27-acre exclusive resort island in the city of Key West, Florida, United States located about 500 yards off the coast of the island of Key West. The island is privately held among its residents, one of which is the Key West Westin which operates a small number of guest cottages. The island is only accessible by a shuttle boat that runs from the Westin Marina out to the island. The island consists of a total of 48 single-family homes and 21 vacant lots, all of which are valued at over $1.5 million.
Its closest neighbor is Wisteria Island, about 200 yards north.

History
Sunset Key's official name is Tank Island. The United States Navy constructed Tank Island to serve as a fuel tank depot during the Cold War. Dredging began in 1965 to form the island as well as to build passageways for submarines and other large vessels. However, the Navy's plans changed and the island saw little military action. Only two of the twelve planned fuel tanks were constructed, and although the fuel lines were run, the tanks were never filled.
In 1986, the Government sold off Tank Island and other anchorages in Key West in an auction. In 1988, the tanks were dismantled while the remaining fuel lines served as conduits for water, sewage, and utility. Power cables were later laid alongside the existing fuel pipes.
In 1994, the island was re-purchased and renamed to Sunset Key. The island is now owned by Tom Walsh, who also owns the Westin Key West Resort & Marina.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Old town Key West

Old Town Key West

Living in Old Town Key West gives residents the option, to not own a car. Due to the parking situation and streets, Bicycles, mopeds or walking is the preferred way to move around town. If you do use a car, be aware that parking can be difficult in Old Town. There are however parking lots and garages just off Duval that can definitely help the situation.

The original Key West neighborhood in the west (although perceived as south) is called "Old Town" and comprises the Key West Historic District. It includes the major tourist destinations of the island including Mallory Square, Duval Street, the Truman Annex and Fort Zachary Taylor. It is where you find the classic bungalows and guest mansions.
Generally, the structures date from 1886 to 1912. The basic features that distinguish the local architecture include wood frame construction of one to two-and-a-half story structures set on foundation piers about three feet above the ground. Exterior characteristics of the buildings are peaked "metal" roofs, horizontal wood siding, gingerbread trim, pastel shades of paint, side-hinged louvered shutters, covered porches (or balconies, galleries, or verandas) along the fronts of the structures, and wood lattice screens covering the area elevated by the piers.
PS-There are several Old Town neighborhoods. Among them the Solares Hill area, The Meadows, Downtown Key West, Bayview Park, Casa Marina and Bahama Village. These neighborhoods are loaded with charm. Check out these beautiful streets: William, Frances, Fleming, Southard and Elizabeth. Explore little-know lanes like Bakers Lane, Penny Lane, Love Lane, and Nassau Lane.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia