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Vicki Biehl
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Get to Know Vicki Biehl

 

Vicki Biehl has been a resident of Charlotte County since 1969 when her family settled in Englewood and she attended Charlotte High in Punta Gorda. She has been in love with SW Florida ever since. Vicki is highly knowledgeable in the Southwest Florida real estate market and has made many long lasting relationships over the years.

 

Vicki believes that real estate is much more than simply buying or selling a home. It is developing relationships, understanding and building trust are a key part of Vicki’s success. Once you meet Vicki you will soon realize you have found a real estate professional that listens and will always put the needs and wants of her customers first. Vicki truly enjoys working with customers and helping them through the process of buying or selling a home.

 

Whether buying or selling, looking to move, retire or invest Vicki is dedicated to listening to your needs and to serving you with honesty, integrity, and professionalism. Perhaps it is this commitment to personal service that keeps her clients coming back time after time and recommending Vicki to their friends and family.

 

Vicki will be happy to assist you in all your real estate needs. She can assist you free of charge in your search for every kind of real estate in SW Florida and offers relocation services. Call her today and put her knowledge and talents to work for you (941)628-6144 or email her at VickiBiehl@yahoo.com.

Vicki is a General Members of the Council of Residential Specialist: What does that mean to you? Only a fraction of Realtors® go on to join the Council of Residential Specialists and on to become CRS Designees which possess: • A high level of professional experience and sales • The highest standard of professional ethics • Specific experience in managing residential transactions • Strong technical abilities to meet the demands of today's market

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Charlotte County Profile
First settled by Hernando Desoto in 1536, Charlotte County was recently voted Money Magazine's "Best place to live in the South." And it's no wonder. This unique harbor and beach community and its barrier islands are easy to get to from Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers. Once you arrive, you have access to129 square miles of sparkling waters and aquatic preserves. 12 miles of soft, sandy beaches. Thousands of plant species. Hundreds of hiking trails. An Abundance of marine life. A Federal wildlife refuge. Clean air. Warm sunshine. And a very special brand of old-fashioned tranquility. Come discover Florida the way it used to be.

Location: Nestled along Florida's Southwest Gulf Coast, between Sarasota and Naples, about 100 miles south of Tampa.

Geography: Charlotte County provides some of the most beautiful natural settings Florida has to offer, with numerous upland and aquatic preserve areas to explore. Charlotte Harbor includes one of the world's largest protected marine estuaries encompassing 270 square miles with 219 miles of natural shoreline. Charlotte Harbor/Gasparilla Sound Aquatic Preserve comprises nearly 80,000 acres of some of the most pristine and productive coastal areas in the state and a unique network of barrier islands and mangrove forests.

Regions: Vacation destinations include the barrier island community of Boca Grande; the historic city of Punta Gorda; Englewood; Port Charlotte; Little Gasparilla Island; Don Pedro Island; Manasota Key; Cape Haze; the picturesque fishing and arts village of Placida; and Palm Island, with its serene beaches accessible by ferry.

Climate: At 5 to 25 feet above sea level, Charlotte County enjoys a climate characterized as sub-tropic where extremes of temperature in both summer and winter are checked by the tempering influence of the Gulf of Mexico. Prevailing winds are an easterly average of 12-18 mph.

Seasons: Winter: January-March. At certain peaks, winter residents increase the population by 30%. April-December is considered low season. During this time, Floridians increase their visits to the area.

Lodging: A wide range of accommodations is available, designed to suit all price and style requirements. Options include hotels, motels, B&B's, resort properties, RV recreation areas, and condo and home rentals.

Restaurants: Fresh seafood is abundant and the area boasts a wide selection of ethnic foods including French, Italian, Japanese, Thai, and Mexican. All-American cuisine is also in plentiful supply.

Beaches: Over twelve miles of sandy Gulf beaches share the coastline with the mangrove forests of Charlotte Harbor.

Golf: Choose from over sixteen magnificent courses throughout Charlotte County. Courses range from executive to championship level, each with scenic vistas and spectacular landscapes.

Attractions: Charlotte County features over 70 parks and recreational areas. Take a unique wildlife buggy tour through the silent beauty of an untouched cypress swamp. Set sail on a small boat cruise. Camp out under the stars. Snorkel right off your canoe in the Peace River. Ride a bicycle alongside real Bison at Babcock's Wilderness Adventure, or come face-to-face with a gopher tortoise on an exhilarating hike through Cedar Point.

Shopping: From waterfront boutiques and malls, to antique fairs and flea markets, there are shopping opportunities for everyone. Historic Fishermen's Village is a waterfront shopping and dining complex that is an attraction in itself.

Cultural: Local art agencies serve the community by promoting visual arts, theater, dance, music, arts & humanities, and the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra.

Airports: The area boasts four airports strategically located in well-populated areas for travel convenience: The Charlotte County Airport, Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ), Southwest Florida International Airport, Ft. Myers, (RSW), and Tampa International Airport (TIA).
Major Access: The Seminole Gulf Railroad has excursion passenger and freight service; Major bus line has a station in Port Charlotte; the Charlotte County Airport has a 6,500 foot lighted runway plus two 5,000 foot runways; and AMTRAK includes bus service to and from Port Charlotte-Tampa train station.

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Charlotte County was recently voted Money Magazine’s “Best place to live in the South” It’s no wonder.Our unique harbor & beach& its barrier islands are easy to get to from Ft Myers & Sarasota