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Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort
900 Juno Ocean Walk, Juno Beach, Florida 33408
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Casual, Tropical RV and Park Model Resort in Juno Beach, Florida is Pet Friendly and Just Half a Mile from the Beach
Beautiful Juno Beach is on Florida's southeastern coast and is the site of Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort, a low key, pet-friendly resort with RVs and park models. Some of these park models are for sale.
The community sits just north of the Juno Dunes Natural Area and about half a mile from the beach. It is a compact place, with RVs and homes tucked closely together. Tall palm trees outline paved streets, and some of the 246 sites/homes back to a pond or small lake.
The park models for sale range from older units to stylish new ones with vaulted ceilings, tile floors, stainless steel appliances and hurricane shutters. Current prices start in the mid- to high-$100,000s. Sales are handled by individual owners. Some models are also for lease. Please contact the community to find out about rental prices.
The public beach, the Juno Beach pier and a dog beach are within walking distance. Juno Ocean Walk amenities include a simple but comfortable clubhouse, a swimming pool, a hot tub and laundry facilities. The community also sponsors a number of events, such as poker nights, happy hours and more.
Visit www.junooceanwalkrvresort.com for more information.
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.
Stats:
Population - 20,612,439
Persons 65 years old and over - 20%
High school graduates, persons age 25+ - 87%
Bachelor's degree or higher, persons age 25+ - 27%
Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 24%
White persons, not Hispanic - 58%
Median household income - $47,525
Median home value - $159,900
Social Security taxed? No
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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