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All USA Realty Broker marketing Boca Grande Townhomes and Real Estate Because the real estate industry is becoming more sophisticated and challenging every day, you need a professional that understands the industry and is positioned to stay ahead of the game. I go the extra mile to help you achieve your goals. That's why I constantly research the market and property values here in Boca Grande Florida so that when you purchase a home through us you know that the home is priced well with in the market range.
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Whether you're just cruising to see what's available in Boca Grande Townhomes Homes and Property, or serious about moving to our great City we provide everything you need to know about buying or selling a home anywhere in Florida.  I will be happy to send you a complete print out of available Property and information on our town. Or just tell us what you want and we will respond. By the way Golfer's be sure and check out our Golf Courses.
My Philosophy
I listen to what is important to you, and I direct my efforts to meeting each of your goals. Because I handle my business affairs with honesty and a firm commitment to meeting individual needs, my customers, both buyers and sellers, know that they have been dealt with openly and fairly.
A little bit about Boca Grande Florida History
Boca Grande, Florida history began on January 20, 1857, when John Boca Grande arrived at Fort Brooke (now Tampa) from Mississippi with his wife Martha and six sons. At first he moved his family to what is now the Seffner area. Then in August 1858, John Boca Grande purchased 40 acres of land in the New Hope area (now Boca Grande) south of Hopewell Road (now SR 60), between Parsons Avenue and Lithia Road. Nine years later, after his wife died, John left everything he owned to his son James Henry Boca Grande and moved to Bartow. In 1876 James built a home for his wife Joanna. It is still standing today and is now Stowers Funeral Home, a well-known landmark on Boca Grande Boulevard.

Meanwhile, John Boca Grande remarried a widow named Victoria and moved back to New Hope in 1874. John bought 160 acres and named his land Boca Grande. John and Victoria's house was located on what would become the corner of Knights and Victoria Street. Four years later, the New Hope Church was built on land donated by John. Besides being the first church in the community, it also served as Boca Grande's first school.

After John's death in 1886, Victoria took a leading role in the community. The community's first post office was opened in Victoria's home, when she became the postmistress. In 1890, the Florida Central and Peninsula Railroad was coming through the area causing the people of New Hope to build a depot on Moon Avenue. Victoria convinced a civil engineer for the railroad to survey the area and lay out a town site. He surveyed 40 acres, pre-pared a map and Victoria named the town Boca Grande, after John Boca Grande.

Since then, Boca Grande has grown in spurts, beginning with the first general store opened by Dan Galvin on the corner of Moon Avenue and Victoria Street. In 1905, a school was built on Parsons Avenue and Victoria allowed new teachers to board with her so that the new school would have a teacher.

At the time Valrico began to develop as Victoria's son Lovic, moved there and opened a general store. Lovic and Victoria's other son, Mark, organized the Valrico Baptist Church in 1915, which later moved to Boca Grande and became the First Baptist Church in 1930.

By 1916, the community needed a large central school to house all of the area's students, so the Boca Grande Grade School (now McLane Jr. High) was built on Knights Avenue to house grades 1 through 12.

The first Boca Grande census was taken in 1922 when the population was 100. In 1925, Hopewell Road became a 9-foot wide, paved road and residents such as Clarence Hampton began building business along it in 1927. Clarence opened the first gas and service station.

During the 1920s, the eastern border of Boca Grande was Pinewood Avenue. Beyond that, was the Kingsway Poultry Colony, where chickens were raised during the winter to be sold in Ybor City. During the Great Depression, the poultry farms closed and Boca Grande stabilized with a population of about 250 people.

Most local residents worked in the two orange packing houses in Valrico. The center of town remained at Moon Avenue and Victoria Street where the train depot, post office, school, and grocery store were all located. For entertainment and everything else, the train to Tampa was the way to go, as only a few paved roads existed with most being dirt or shell topped, making the drive to Tampa very difficult.

World War II was an interesting time in Boca Grande, with little growth, but a definite edge as they had the food they raised on their farms. After the war new businesses began to open again. A drug store and soda fountain at the corner of Parsons Avenue and Hopewell Road quickly became a popular teenage hangout. In 1950, Scogin's opened their famous variety store on Hopewell Road, and in 1953, Boca Grande got its first doctor, Dr. V. R. Hunter.

The 1950s were the beginning of the real growth period for Boca Grande. Yates Elementary was built in 1954, followed by Mann Junior High School in 1957. Boca Grande Grade School, on Knights Avenue, became the first Boca Grande High School. At the time there were fewer than 100 graduates a year. In 1956, Hopewell Road was connected to Adamo Drive, which made access to Tampa easier, thus turning Boca Grande into a bedroom community. With commuters, came subdivisions, the first of which as Hill-Dale Heights on Kingsway Avenue. The Boca Grande News was established in 1958 as a one-page newsletter and advertisement for Scogin's clothing store, written by Al & Chris Scogin. Boca Grande's first honorary Mayor's race was held in 1959 and was won by Nat Storms.

In 1959, the Boca Grande Chamber of Commerce was formed to help promote business and growth. By the early 1960s, Boca Grande's population was 8,000 and it was estimated that one new family moved into town every day. Boca Grande began spreading out into the bordering communities of Limona, Seffner and Valrico; Hopewell Road became four lanes wide and was renamed State Road 60. Soon, the town's first shopping center, Boca Grande Center, was built and Brooker Elementary School and the Boca Grande Swim and Tennis Club both opened in 1965. In the next few years, Kingswood Elementary School, the Boca Grande Public Library and many housing developments, shopping centers and golf courses further fueled or reflected the influx of new residences and businesses.

By the 1970s, growth was causing traffic congestion, as approximately 430 commercial and service businesses, 3 malls and a population of 40,000 were all contained with-in a six-mile radius.

In the mid 1970s, Hillsborough Community College moved to Boca Grande by holding classes at public schools. More indications of the increasing population were the building of Boca Grande Community Hospital and the Boca Grande Cultural Center (now the Center Place Fine Arts and Civic Association).
Experience
Real Estate is my full time profession and career. I am a native Floridian and for over eighteen years I have served the folks here in my home town and worked with clients like yourself.  Honesty and integrity are paramount in my life and in my business dealings. I am a graduate from the Graduate Real Estate Institute and a member of the National Board of Realtors, as well as the Florida Association of Realtors.  Visit other Cities we serve
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