Pinellas County Real Estate
FREE Pinellas County Real Estate Foreclosures, REOs, Bank Owned List of 1200+ Homes and Condos
April 27th, 2008 Categories: Pinellas County Real Estate
Pinellas County Real Estate Foreclosure List
Pinellas County Florida – Are you looking to find Pinellas County real estate in the Foreclosure Process or those that are now bank owned homes and condos?
Then subscribe to our FREE Pinellas County Real Estate Foreclosure list and receive our list of:
- foreclosure homes and condos,
- pre-foreclosure properties,
- short sales on the market,
- REO, and
- bank owned properties
in all 24 Pinellas County cities including: Clearwater, Largo,Seminole, Pinellas Park, Ozona, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Palm Harbor,Tarpon Springs, Oldsmar, Clearwater Beach, Island Estates, Sand Key, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Redington Beach, Redington Shores, Madeira Beach, Treasure Island and St Pete Beach.
Make Finding Pinellas County Real Estate Foreclosures Easy
On Saturday, 04/26/08, we have over 1,200 foreclosure, pre-foreclosure, short sale homes and condos ,REO, and bank owned properties on our Foreclosure / REO Property list. We found Pinellas county homes and condos for sale ranging in price from $25,000 all the way to luxury homes and beach condos to $2.2 million.
To get your custom list, just send an email to jackhaydon@gmail.com and tell me basic info about what youre looking for such as:
- your email address,
- first name,
- the cities youre interested in,
- your real estate price range,
- number of bedrooms in home or condo,
- number of bathrooms,
- if you want a pool,
- water view, and
- anything else that you prefer and I will get a list out to you right away free of charge. This list is updated daily!
We take all of the hassles out of buying distressed properties. Did you know that bidding on a Pinellas County property at a foreclosure auction on the local courthouse steps can be one of the most difficult things you will ever try, so we have taken the hassle out because all of these sellers have said ˜Sell My Home. That means, no court house steps with these homes.
These Pinellas County Foreclosure homes and condos represent a tremendous opportunity to purchase distressed properties at reduced prices and by working with us to get you the best deal from both the property owner and the bank. Give us a call at 727-710-8035 to be part of your home buying team.
We realize that selecting a real estate agent over the internet is
hard since we havent met yet, so some of our clients who started their
home search here too want to introduce us and tell you a little about
their recent real estate experience. These Pinellas County home buyers share candid thoughts and examples about their home buying process and why working with our Clearwater Real Estate
team saved them money, made the process ˜painless, ensured they got
great values, helped them avoid costly mistakes and treated them like
family and more. Wed love to be your choice too.
Subscribe now, just send an email to jackhaydon@gmail.com and tell me your email address, first name, the cities, price range, number of bedrooms, number of baths, pool, water view, etc that you prefer and I will get a list out to you right away free of charge.
Email me today at jackhaydon@gmail.com for our free Pinellas County Real Estate Foreclosures list updated daily and includes photos!
Jack Haydon
Realtor
Charles Rutenberg Realty 1545 S Belcher Rd Clearwater, Florida 33764
email: jackhaydon@gmail.com
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Tampa Florida Beaches offer Fun, Sun and amazing Sunday Sunsets
January 28th, 2008 Categories: Pinellas County Real Estate
Tampa Florida Beaches are a Warm and Wonderful Place to Live
Pinellas County Florida Ok, I have shared the many times how we have camped and enjoyed hanging out at Fort DeSoto Park and beach at the southermost point of Tampa bay’s beaches. Every time I’m there I am so thankful that our county forefathers preserved so much green space and public beaches for the people of Pinellas County. (approx 1 million people live here).
This sunset photo was taken off the southernmost point along the beach where the channel connects Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. It’s not uncommon to see huge ships and tankers going in and out of the Port of Tampa here.
Why did this sunset capture my eye? I felt like it had a magical quality to me when I saw the vivid cloud formations and the colors. It’s almost like fluffy cotton candy – I feel like I can touch it even now when I look at the photo. I also liked the softness of the colors – less firey reds and orange – softer blues and yellow oranges. It has a warm comfortable feeling to me.
Did you know that the cabbage palmetto in the photo is the palm we have the most of around here – and it is also the Florida State Tree? Anyone know what our state flower is?
Heres my favorite Pinellas County Florida sunset this week. If you have a fabulous Tampa Bay sunset you want to share just email it to me at cyndeehaydon@gmail.com
Tampa Bay Beaches are Home to Amazing Sunsets

May all your Tampa Bay beach sunsets be beautiful ones this week.
Do you have a local Tampa Bay Florida sunset to share?

Pinellas County Real Estate Information
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The above information and images are Copyright © 2007 Jack and Cyndee Haydon, Clearwater REALTORS and your Clearwater Condos Consultants and may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed or published. All rights reserved. Plagiarism will be detected and is punishable by law.
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Indian Rocks Beach Florida | This Year\'s Holiday Boat Parade was Windy and Magically Wonderful in 2007
December 19th, 2007 Categories: Pinellas County Real Estate
Indian Rocks Beach Holiday Boat Parade is a local Tradition
Indian Rocks Beach Florida – This past weekend our family went to Jimmy Iguana’s Restuarant and Open Air Waterfront Bar, a popular dock and dine (boaters always welcome here) in the Holiday Inn Harborside. It was the perfect spot to watch this years Indian Rocks Beach’s Holiday Boat Parade of 2007.
Now after a glorius week of 83 degree weather in Tampa Bay Florida, Saturday we were in for a change and the coldfront brought strong winds which started kicking up earlier that day as I watched the Clearwater Holiday Parade.
By sunset the tempatures had start dropping but nothing could dampen the spirits of those watching the dancing Christmas light on all the decked out boats along our intercoastal waterway. These Tampa Bay boaters were creative and colorful and each decorated boat was unique. Here are a couple of videos showing some of the boats in this years Indian Rocks Beach Boat Parade.
When you watch the videos you can hear the wind whipping out there. The captains did a great job keeping all the boats from bumping into each other in the narrow canal as it took an extra 30 minutes for some of the boats to make it to the parade. I hope the video gave you a glimpse into Christmas along the Tampa Florida Beaches.
There was a fabulous display of lights, decorations, animation and music on the boats that participated in this years Indian Rocks Beach Holiday boat parade. I guess the $4000 in prize money helped energize everyone’s Christmas spirit.
I took some pictures (however I need a better flash – rumor is Santa is hoping to bring one this year :-)) I also took some videos to share the experience for those that weren’t able to be with us in Indian Rocks Beach Florida this year.
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Boating and Waterfront Living in Tampa Bay
Boating is part of living on the waterfront in Tampa Bay. If you want to enjoy boating we have lots of different ways to enjoy boating from buying your own boat to being part of a boating club or sail boat racing team. We even have extensive classes at the Clearwater Sailing Center and the Clearwater Power Squadron. Wishing lots of “fun by the foot” when boating in 2008 as my friend, Shane Faunce says.
Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Just 5 more days until Christmas – Are you ready?

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Tierra Verde Florida | Tampa Bay Watch keeps our Waters Blue and Estuaries Healthy
November 4th, 2007 Categories: Pinellas County Real Estate
Keeping Tampa Bay’s Water Blue by being Green
I want to introduce you to a wonderful 501©(3) eco-friendly non-profit we are members of here in the Tierra Verde, Florida – Tampa Bay Watch
They are located at: Tampa Bay Watch, 3000 Pinellas Bayway South, Tierra Verde, FL 33715
Tampa Bay Watch is very active in a variety of programs and education to make a real difference by helping to Conserve and Restore Tampa Bay.
They are working to restore the Bay everyday through:
- Building Oyster Domes;
- Oyster Reef Enhancement Programs;
- Salt Marsh Planting Program;
- Sea Grass Planting Program;
- Coastal Clean Up Program;
- Mono-filament Program;
- Great Bay Scallop Search;
- Invasive Plant Removal
They do a great job of helping Tampa Bay’s waters stay blue (through their green efforts).
They organized 13 years ago when the waters of Tampa Bay were facing serious environmental challenges that threatened our extensive eco-system which supports 70% of the local fish, shell fish and more wildlife at some point in their life.
Did you know that Tampa Bay (the body of water) is the largest estuary in the state of Florida?
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It is and it is made up of “400 square miles of open water and 2,300 square miles of highly developed watershed that supports industry, agriculture, and a diverse population in excess of 2.4 million people.” – Source: TampaBayWatch.org
Tampa Bay Watch’ s purpose is the protecting and restoring Tampa Bay’s estuary, as well as, restoring the marine and wetlands environments. They focus on the delicate ecosystem that exists in the waters of Tampa Bay.
History of Cunningham Key Home to Tampa Bay Watch
From Tampa Bay Watch’s website I learned about their history and their current location – a waterfront piece of property to die for at the southern most point of Tierra Verde. In the 1960s the Department of Transportation dredged Tampa bay and this piece of land known as Cunningham Key became part of the causeway connecting Tierra Verde to Ft. De Soto park.
In 2000 Pinellas County and the State of Florida Greenways Program worked together to purchase the Cunningham Key property to be the headquarters for Tampa Bay Watch’s environmental protection and restoration programs.
All in a Green Days Work – Caring Volunteers Make a Difference:
On a recent Saturday morning the Tampa Bay Watch volunteers hit Fort Desoto beach and the surrounding mangrove areas to do a Coastal Clean Up. Look at the results in the picture to the left.
Being a frequent visitor to the beach I was amazed at just how much trash was collected – just imagine what our beaches would be like if this wasn’t done periodically.
As a Cleawater house with 2 cub scouts we always try to leave Tampa Bay beaches places better than we found them, this is the crux of what Tampa Bay Watch does everyday in so many ways.
Below is a video with a Tampa Bay Watch intern, Jessica, kind enough to share more about www.TampaBayWatch.org.
You can support their efforts, Join Tampa Bay Watch and become a member for as little as $25 a year.
Tierra Verde Florida Real Estate
Are you looking to buy a Tierra Verde Waterfront Home or Tierra Verde Waterfront Condo? Here’s what some of our past clients have to say about how we helped them….
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Buyers tell us that selecting the best Tampa Bay Florida Real Estate Agent, especially online or from a distance, can be a challenge. Some of our past clients agreed to share their experiences and tell you why they think you should work with us.
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Largo Florida Home to the Spooktacular – Thrills, Candy and Green Recycling
October 30th, 2007 Categories: Pinellas County Real Estate
The City of Largo Florida hosts the Largo Spooktacular each year in Largo Central Park.
This event is well attended by the community – they estimate over 30,000 people stroll through the park in the 5 hours the event takes place.
In honor of Halloween, I thought I would share some of the photos and fun we had this past Saturday.
Wishing you Happy Halloween from Largo, Florida
My youngest loved this slide at this year’s Largo Spooktacular and must have gone down it 20 times while my older son worked the Carn”evil” Haunted House with the older Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts from Pack 455. Does anyone but me remember sliding down hills as a kid on cardboard – oh the simple pleasures!
More photos – Enjoy…we did!
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