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Cedar Hammock

8660 Cedar Hammock Blvd., Naples, Florida 34112

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On Florida's Southwestern Gulf Coast, Attractive Cedar Hammock is a Mediterranean-Themed Golf Community with Everything from Modest Condominiums to Lavish Villas

Nestled near the eastern edge of Naples on Florida's southwestern coast, Cedar Hammock is a golf community 800 homes. Although it was constructed between 2000 and 2004, both the golf course and clubhouse have been recently upgraded. The development has a 24/7 manned gatehouse.

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Street are lined with palm trees, and residences, ranging from modest golf course condominiums and single family homes to expansive villas, sport Mediterranean architecture. Many houses have a lake, preserve, or golf course view. Lanais and carports are also common. Homes and villas feature a formal dining room, high ceilings, and an outdoor living space.

Prices start in the low to mid-$300,000s. The HOA fee for most homes hovers around $1,000 per month. Golf membership is required and is an extra fee. Please verify this with a Realtor as prices may change. Some vacation rentals are available.

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The pretty par-72 golf course was designed by Gordon Lewis and Jed Azinger. The pro shop helps with tee times, outings, merchandise, and lessons.

The inviting 20,000 square foot clubhouse includes a dining room, grill, and full-service bar. The community also maintains four pools, a fitness center, and tennis courts. Water aerobics, yoga, weight training classes, book clubs, card clubs, and mahjong fill the event calendar.

Cedar Hammock's proximity to I-75 make trips to Naples and Marco Island easy. Best known for its high-end shopping and upscale restaurants, Naples also has a well-regarded zoo and botanic gardens. Its pier, bounded by white sand beaches, is a place to spot dolphins and catch a sunset. The boardwalk in Clam Pass Park runs through a forest of salt-tolerant mangroves, wading shorebirds, and butterflies.

NCH Healthcare System has two hospitals here and both are accredited by the Joint Commission.

Summer high temperatures usually top out in the mid-90s. Winter temperature highs are in the 60s and 70s with lows in the 50s. Average rainfall is 50 inches per year with the usual summertime afternoon showers.

Naples received wind and flood damage from Hurricane Irma in September, 2017, particularly along the waterfront. Docks and piers were knocked over or sank, and boats lost their moorings. Most businesses dealing with clean up hope to open by early to mid-October, 2017. Cedar Hammock endured some minor flooding.

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Visit www.cedarhammock.com for more information.

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Florida:

Sticking out into Hurricane Alley, Florida was a land no nation seemed to want. Ruled successively by Spain, France, England, and the Confederate States of America, the state had a backwater reputation. Other than St. Augustine and Pensacola, there were few cities. The area was rural and populated by frontier farmers.

In the late-1800s, changes came when railroads began chugging down both coasts. Industrialist Henry Flagler's Florida Easy Coast Railway even made it all the way to Key West. The Great Florida Land Boom, the build-up to World War II, and the space industry also helped turn Florida into one of the nation's most populous states. In 1900, there were about 500,000 residents. Today, there are more than 20 million, almost 351 people per square mile.

Why do people keep coming? Tourism marketing is one reason. Annually, millions visit Orlando's theme parks and the state's 663 miles of white sand beaches. Taxes generated by the billion dollar vacation industry allow Florida to prosper without a personal income tax. Budget-sensitive retirees have flocked to its cities and shorelines.

If you can ignore the hurricanes, the state's climate is relatively mild. Only five other states are sunnier. Florida's system of state universities and community colleges is sizable, and its big cities are meccas for culture and the arts. Sarasota is a good example. Its Ringling Museum Complex contains internationally known art museum, a circus museum, an historic theater, and a 66-acre garden. Museums near Orlando range from a Zora Neale Hurston gallery to a Madame Tussauds.

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