Living in Florida
Found 75 blog entries about Living in Florida.
Memorial Day in Delray Beach, Florida
by NV Realty Group on Friday, May 19th, 2017 at 2:47pm
Historic and hip, Delray Beach, Florida is the perfect place to observe Memorial Day weekend! Known for its artistic flair, the quaint city of Delray Beach is wildly popular for its white sand beaches, culinary cuisine, and vibrant nightlife. The charming coastal city has a draw for all age groups,
Read MoreThe Best Summer Camps in Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
by NV Realty Group on Monday, April 17th, 2017 at 3:02pm
Summer camps cultivate character, forge friendships, and build bravery during the often awkward adolescent years. The late Charles William Eliot, an American academic and former Harvard University President (1869-1901), once opined that “a few weeks spent in a well-organized summer camp
Read MoreA Personal Perspective: Agent Debra Manuel in Admirals Cove
by NV Realty Group on Thursday, March 16th, 2017 at 8:04pm
Debra Manuel’s connection with Admirals Cove began more than 25 years ago when her mother and step-father, Betty and Robert Godfrey, were looking for a waterfront community that could accommodate their 65 foot sailboat, Destiny. The Godfreys had just completed a three year around
Read MoreWhat to Wear to the Honda Classic Golf Tournament
by NV Realty Group on Friday, February 17th, 2017 at 5:10pm
The first time I went to a professional golf tournament, I wore a red, spaghetti strap sundress with metallic gold sandals. Thinking I had nailed the “southern preppy with a splash of sexy” look, I confidently sashayed down Magnolia Lane in Augusta, Georgia. However, on
Read MoreSwimming Before Walking: How To Keep Your Children Safe Around The Pool
by NV Realty Group on Wednesday, August 10th, 2016 at 3:14pm
With so many backyard pools at homes in Palm Beach and Martin County, Florida, it is not surprising that the Sunshine State ranks among the nation’s highest in drowning deaths each year. In fact, Florida loses more children under the age of five from accidental drowning than any other cause.
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