"Green Real Estate"

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Real Estate Agent - Paradise Coastal Realty, Inc.
RECENT BLOG POSTS
Yes, it's official. The residents of Pensacola have spoken. We want a downtown waterfront project. The $70 million project passed in the referendum vote yesterday.  Although neighbors had opposing yard signs and water cooler talk was festive, we won.  Maybe, we can now bring Pensacola, kicking an...
09/06/2006
About 4 million travelers on US Airways this month will be able to read all about Pensacola.  I've been telling my friends for years about our southern town.  Now the world will be able to read all about it.  The 24-page profile of the area is in the in-flight magazine highlighting Pensacola's hi...
09/02/2006
Labor Day Weekend just about closes our Summer season with the tourist trade so we have the beaches to ourselves again.  But we finish with a bang:2006 Jamaican Fest and 'Anything That Floats' bathtub racesJoin us Saturday and Sunday. The family-friendly event on the Portofino Boardwalk at Quietw...
09/02/2006
Portofino Luxury For Sale!FIVE PORTOFINO DR #805   Beautiful Views Beautiful brand new 2 bedroom 2.5 bath never occupied. Overlooks Pensacola Beach and the sound unobstructed views to west. Upgrades include porcelin ceramic tile, crown molding, granite counter tops, spice cabinetry, stainless ste...
09/01/2006
The Florida Panhandle is still an unknown around the United States.  Except for a few minor (yea!) hurricanes we are still the best buy in Florida.  Visit my website at http://www.theparadisehometeam.com/ for the Condo Mall and Pre-Construction opportunities.  Take your pick on Pensacola Beach ri...
09/01/2006
BEACON REGAINS IT'S FLASHPensacola Beach's famous sailfish sign got its neon heart back.  The multicolored flashing sign, which stands just off U.S. 98 near the Bob Sikes Bridge overpass in Gulf Breeze, has for 45 years pointed the way to Pensacola Beach for tens of thousands of visitors. Over th...
09/01/2006
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What does it really mean to "Go Green" when building a new home or renovating an existing home?