Saturday, November 28, 2015

401 W Live Oak, Havana, FL

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(inset: 401 W Live Oak Lane, Havana Fl 32333)
About Havana  
Havana is a town in Gadsden County, in the Tallahassee metro area. The name "Havana" was proposed by a local schoolteacher, James Mathewson. Shade tobacco, used in fine cigars, was the major crop in the area at that time. Well known for its many Antique Shops, Art Galleries, and Specialty Shops, this rural community bears little resemblance to the coastal cities. It has a  median household income of  $37,874 with job growth of 2.34%. Unemployment rate in a town of 1,970 people is 6.5%. 
Havana has been named as Florida's friendliest town. It hosts community events throughout the year including a Holiday Festival, Beat Festival, and Havana Day, which celebrates “Florida's Friendliest Town.” Located 14 miles north of Tallahassee in beautiful Gadsden County, Florida, with 36 days below freezing is  hardly cold by national standards.  Local terrain is rolling, with rich, red soil and forests of live oak, pine, magnolia, and a variety of other subtropical vegetation. Numerous lakes surround the area, and the countryside is famous for its “canopy roads” - where the long road stretches completely and is adorned by overhanging live oak trees. The climate is mild and moist with distinct seasons. Winter brings considerable rain and cloudiness, with temperatures occasionally dropping into the teens. High temperatures and unusual discomfort are commonly experienced in Summer with expected occurence of thunderstorm each day.
Havana's unique charm and small town atmosphere is very inviting. Heading to this part in Tallahassee can be a very interesting detour off something worthwhile. It is a typical southern city which offers laid back, dignified buildings and grid streets with a canopy of large trees, forests and cotton fields. Moreover, it has few college-town amenities, particularly sports, nightlife and healthcare facilities. Home prices haven’t escalated as much as in other Florida cities, and Tallahassee has great value for home and friendly neighborhoods. Because of this, it earned popularity for retirees looking for a pleasant environment with good climate and lots of interesting activities. Thus, strolling to Apalachicola National Forest and beach areas just south of town are many of those that one can experience a surge of energy.
In Havana, 40% of residents are married, and families with children reside in 21% of the households. Half the population of Havana commutes 31 minutes or less to work, with 35% of residents holding white collar jobs and 65% residents holding blue collar jobs. The median age of homes in Havana, FL is 24 years, with 65% of those homes owned, 24% rented, and 10% not occupied. In the previous year, 22 Havana properties were sold. The median sale price of a home in Havana in the previous year was $90,475.

This video (shown below)gives you a free tour to stunning home in 401 W Live Oak Lane, Havana Fl 32333.  SELLER SAYS MAKE AN OFFER! Custom built home with 4 bedrooms down and finished 2nd floor for in-laws/office or more bedrooms. Separate dining room, large living room with wood-burning fireplace and kitchen with brick flooring. Kitchen is large with lots of cabinets. Two pantries and office space. Hardwood floors in living room and dining room. Covered porches in front and rear boast pavers. Lot is private and great for entertaining. Bedrooms are larger than typical with lots of closet space. Upstairs is open and finished.

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