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Contact Indialantic Florida RealtorDuring the Florida real estate boom that peaked in 1925, a
community of homeowners established Indialantic, whose name means "between the
Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean." The 1.05-square mile area was
incorporated in 1952 with a population of 1,500. Today it is a quiet, primarily
residential town with a population of 3,037.
Swimming, fishing, boating and surfing are favorite pastimes, and Fifth Avenue
- the beachside extension of U.S. 192 in Indialantic - is lined with a
collection of ethnic restaurants and specialty shops, including women's and
men's clothing, tropical fish, swim and surf apparel, framing, and used books.
In addition to its residential population, Indialantic is also home to numerous
wildlife species, some of which are endangered. In 1975, the city was
designated a bird sanctuary by a Town Council proclamation, and from May
through October, endangered sea turtles nest along the town's shore. The
hatching of the eggs and the struggle of the baby sea turtles to reach the
Atlantic Ocean waters is an annual attraction for nature seekers and tour
groups.
DEMOGRAPHICS
Many of the residents of Indialantic are married, some with adult-age children
still living at home. A large number are either retired or planning for
retirement, concentrating on investing and saving. More than half of the income
for this group comes from interest, dividends, or rental properties. They own
single-family homes in older, established neighborhoods and enjoy golfing,
gardening, other outdoor activities.
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