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Bird key takes flight.


Environmentalists protested, but Arvida Arvida: see Jonquière, Que., Canada.  knew what it was doing when it filled in part of the bay to create Bird Key back in the '50s. Located at the perfect vantage point, just over the new Ringling Ring·ling   , Charles 1863-1926.

American circus owner. With his brothers he formed (1882) a song-and-dance troop that evolved into the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus (1907).

Noun 1.
 Causeway with dreamy dream·y  
adj. dream·i·er, dream·i·est
1. Resembling a dream; ethereal or vague.

2. Given to daydreams or reverie.

3. Soothing and serene.

4.
 views of a growing city and a quick jaunt to St. Armands and the beach, Bird Key offers waterfront home owners home owner home npropriétaire occupant  that sought-after oxymoron--island convenience--plus those ever-rising property values.

Here's a look:

Number of Bird Key property owners: 500

Price range of current listings: $515,000-$4.5 million

Number of sales 9/2002 to 9/2003: 47

Sales prices from 9/2002 to 9/2003: $385,000 to $4.85 million

Average price of those sales: $1,565,225

Average square footage of those homes: 3,200 square feet

Average number of days on market: 162
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Title Annotation:Neighborhood Watch
Author:Collins, Mary Alice
Publication:Sarasota Magazine
Date:Nov 1, 2003
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