Cedar Key Florida Real Estate
Cedar Key Realtor – All USA Realty – 877-869-5967
Cedar Key Realtor – All USA Realty – 877-869-5967
Feb 5th
Cedar Key Florida Realtor / Cedar Key Florida Real Estate / Cedar Key MLS Search

Cedar Key Florida Real Estate can be found on our blog, we offer some of the most beautiful Cedar Key FL Homes in the area and are excited that you are considering moving to our town. You may also view our Cedar Key Foreclosures. We have provided you with a search-able data base of available Cedar Key FL Homes Real Estate and Property for Sale and also Rentals. While your on our site don’t forget to order your Free Cedar Key Florida Relocation Guide. Take the time to check out the links on our site, we have tried to provide you with everything you need to get started. Need a Mortgage we can help. Cedar Key Florida is the place to be and we can help you get here. Offered by All USA Realty 877-869-5967 ask for Pat Odor, Broker pat@allusarealty.com .
The old-fashioned fishing village is now a tourist center with several regionally famous seafood restaurants. The village holds two festivals a year, the Spring Sidewalk Art Festival and the Fall Seafood Festival, that each attract thousands of visitors to the area.
In 1950, Hurricane Easy, a category 3 storm with 125 mph winds, looped around Cedar Key 3 times before finally making landfall, dumping 38 inches of rain and destroying two thirds of the homes. Luckily, the storm came ashore at low tide, so the surge was only 5 feet.
Hurricane Elena followed a similar path in 1985, but did not make landfall. Packing 115 mph winds, the storm churned for two days in the Gulf, 50 miles to the west, battering the waterfront. All the businesses and restaurants on Dock Street were either damaged or destroyed and a section of the seawall collapsed.
After a statewide ban on large scale net fishing went into effect July 1, 1995 a government retraining program helped many local fishermen begin farming clams in the muddy waters. Today Cedar Key’s clam-based aquaculture is a multi-million dollar industry. A local museum exhibit displays a reproduction of one of the first air conditioning installations. The system, with compressor and fans, was used in Cedar Key to ease the lot of malaria patients. It is certainly hot and humid in the summer. It is home to the George T. Lewis Airport.