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There are many beautiful places to live in the Tampa Bay area and Lakeland
has got some of the nicest homes around. Our Homeward Realtors specialize in these
neighborhoods in Lakeland, Beacon Hill, Carillon Lakes, Casa Loma, Country Club
Estates, Crystal lake, Cumberland, Dixieland, Fairfield on the tee, Forestwood
Subdivision, Fountain Heights, Garden Hills, Griffin, Harmony Hills, Hunters
Greene, ingleside, jewel avenue, Kathleen, lake bonny, lake hollingsworth, lake
morton, lakeshore, lakeside, lime street, north lakeland, pinehurst, sandpiper,
sheffield, shepard oaks, somerset, south lakeland, stoney pointe, swannanoa, the
bluffs, turnberry, valencia heights, villas by the lake, vista vue, waterview,
westgate. Lakeland realty, Recognized nationally by Money Magazine as the 10th "Best Place
to Live in America" for 1998, for medium-sized cities in the south,
Lakeland offers its residents an exceptional quality of lifeand Lakeland Florida
weather. Among the factors
for which Lakeland Florida received high marks include its affordable housing,
outstanding educational opportunities, modern healthcare facilities and abundant
recreational activities. Living and working in Lakeland also offers a number of
possibilities. Among the many options are exceptional schools, modern and
affordable housing, entertaining recreation and enriching cultural activities.
The city's environment is appealing because of its ideal climate, low crime rate
and strong economy. In the last decade, Lakeland's downtown has seen a
resurgence from what was once a sleepy city center to an energized core for the
Lakeland area.Government,
financial institutions, businesses, retail,
Lakeland Plaza, Lakeland Ledger, Colonial Square, Heritage Plaza and Century Plaza offer
attractive locations for businesses in the downtown area. Smaller buildings have
also been built or renovated and are available for lease. Many opportunities
exist in the downtown area for those that want to be part of the downtown
community.The Lakeland Authority, a
public agency, in cooperation with the City of Lakeland florida, has been implementing a
redevelopment strategy based upon attracting the private sector to invest in the
historic downtown. Public infrastructure and civic amenities in Lakeland
Florida, development
incentives, land assembly and other techniques are being used to create an
environment friendly to both the investor and the user. With the public/private
revitalization effort, the downtown will continue to be desirable. The addition
of residential in downtown is happening with the Lake Mirror Tower project. Lake
Mirror when completed. Developers undertaking redevelopment projects
within the downtown area are exempt from City and County development impact
fees. Lakeland Florida Golf, Lake
Mirror Park with the Barnett Family Park and the Peggy Brown Center, the
renovation and expansion of the Magnolia Building, renovation of the Main Street
and Lakeland fl 33801 Lakeland's restored downtown area consists of a
quaint Antiques District and Munn Park Florida Lakeland, which are the cornerstones of the
historic district. Surrounding the town square are a host of vibrant
businesses-shops and galleries, restaurants and cafes and professional centers.
An effort is underway to give rebirth to Lake Mirror Park in the heart of
downtown, by adding an amphitheater, pedestrian walkways and additional parking
along the south shore of the lake. The 1928 aesthetic promenade was fashioned
after the classical Roman style of old and in 1987 it was restored. It is named
on the National Register of Historical Places. The county's second largest city
of 25,000 people lies just east of Lakeland. Winter Haven is often referred to
as "The City of 100 Lakes." Nearby Haines City, known for both its red
clay earth and the world-famous Grenelefe Golf and Tennis Resort, has a
population of 14,000 people and is located to the northeast of Lakeland Florida
Real Estate and Lakeland Florida Realty.
Traveling southeast from Lakeland puts travelers in the county seat of Bartow,
consisting of 18,000 citizens. Bartow offers a wide variety of services and
agricultural industries. Lake Wales is to the southeast as well, with a
population of 12,000. Founded in 1911, it is the site of the serene Historic Bok
Sanctuary and mysterious Spook Hill.
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