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Best Neighborhoods Marathon

Are you ready to discover the five best neighborhoods in the Marathon, Florida? These areas are simply incredible and offer unique features that make them stand out from the rest. You won’t want to miss out on what these neighborhoods have to offer!

Let’s explore the best neighborhoods Marathon Florida Keys together and find out which one is perfect for you!

Condos for sale in Marathon, Florida - Sombrero Ridge

Coco Plum Beach

Coco Plum Beach, situated at the beginning of Marathon, boasts several commercial fishing businesses and marinas upon entering, but a short distance down the street reveals a plethora of stunning homes.

Over the last few years, this region has experienced significant development. Unlike other areas of Marathon, the land parcels in Coco Plum are generally larger with more waterfront. The canals in Coco Plum are incredibly spacious, spanning approximately 200 feet, which makes navigating your boat down the canal a breeze.

Furthermore, Coco Plum has its very own beach with bathrooms available. This beach is renowned for its abundance of small seashells and its laid-back atmosphere, although it may lack some of the amenities of other beaches, such as Sombrero Beach.

Notably, Coco Plum Beach is one of the few neighborhoods in the area with a sidewalk, providing a lovely space to take a stroll and relish the beautiful weather.

Furthermore, Coco Plum’s location off of U.S. 1 contributes to its authentic neighborhood vibe. The streets can be comfortably traversed, and the neighborhood can be explored without the need to venture onto U.S. 1.

Key Colony Beach

Another top neighborhood in the marathon area is Key Colony Beach.  Key Colony Beach is technically its own separate city from Marathon.  However, since its sits right next to Marathon, we decided to include in in our list!

Like a lot of parts of the Flrodia Keys, Key Colony Beach also has some of the best boating. The city is situated near Vaca Cut, making access from the ocean to the bay a breeze.  The canals are also blue green and there are extra wide as well.  Additionally, Key Colony Beach provides ample recreational opportunities, such as a golf course, two children’s playgrounds, bocce courts, a dog park, pickle ball courts, tennis courts, and shuffleboard. Beware, pickle ball can get highly competitive!

Vacation rentals in Key Colony Beach typically span from Saturday to Saturday, resulting in a slight increase in activity on these days.

There are two rental seasons in the Florida Keys: winter (January through April) and summer (May through July), during which the island’s population almost triples.

Sunset Beach is a spectacular park on the island, with locals and visitors frequently congregating to watch the sunset and sing songs. During the winter season, live music is played on the beach, and it’s a popular destination for weddings and other social events. Key Colony Beach values the preservation of its island, and can be seen when you visit!

Behind the Airport

Our third favorite neighborhood in Marathon is, “behind the airport.”  This area for obvious reason is located behind the Marathon airport.  Again in this area you get a true neighborhood feel.  The streets can be walked on with out coming into contact with the busy U.S. 1.

The area is home to numerous local families, vacation rentals, and second homes. While some of the properties are waterfront, others are not.

During Halloween, this neighborhood becomes the go-to destination for kids in the Middle Keys as it provides an excellent trick or treating experience. 

Little Venice

The fourth best neighborhood in Marathon is called Little Venice. 

Little Venice is renowned for its exceptional deep water boating, making it a preferred destination for sailboats and other boats that require deep water. Little Venice in Marathon, Florida extends from approximately 116th Street to 108th Street on the Ocean Side.  The close proximity to the Vaca Cut make it a great location for accessing the bay and the ocean.

The homes in Little Venice, commonly referred to as “conch homes” by locals, were predominantly constructed in the 1960s and are typically smaller ground-level concrete block structures that have withstood various weather conditions over the years. However, the area has recently experienced some new development, with newer construction homes replacing some of the older structures.

The streets in Little Venice, Marathon can be narrow.  Often parking a trailer or even a car in some cases can be a bit tricky. 

However, if you are looking for that old Florida Keys charm, with great boating, then Little Venice, Marathon is where you want to be. 

Sombrero Beach

My favorite and our last best neighborhood in Marathon is the Somebrero Beach neighborhood.

If you take a turn at the Publix in Marathon, Florida while traveling down U.S. 1 towards the ocean, you will find yourself in Sombrero Beach, a popular neighborhood known for its proximity to the beach. The area has seen significant development in recent years, with many vacant parcels now occupied by beautiful new homes.

Upon entering the neighborhood, you’ll be greeted by a picturesque sidewalk that extends all the way to the beach, making it a popular spot for residents to bike and run. Sombrero Beach also boasts numerous stores and amenities, which means you won’t have to venture far from the neighborhood. In fact, you can even bike to the grocery store if you so desire.

The homes in Sombrero Beach are well-maintained, and the canals are mostly free of seaweed. However, in some areas of the neighborhood, it can take about 20 minutes by boat to reach the open water. Sombrero Beach is predominantly made up of condos and single-family homes, some of which are on the water and some of which are not.

If you’re seeking a beachside community that offers scenic boat rides and a range of housing options, Sombrero Beach might just be the perfect fit for you.

Conclusion

In conclusion, our best neighborhoods Marathon include, Coco Plum, Key Colony Beach, Behind the Airport, Little Venice and Sombrero Beach!

These areas offer great options for those seeking a home in the Marathon area. If you have any questions about any of these neighborhoods, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to help you find the perfect place to call home.

Marathon, FL
Marathon, FL
Amy Prumo & Thomas Carden

Prumo & Carden

Amy’s success as a Florida Keys Elite Agent and Diamond Award Winner is truly awe-inspiring. With over a decade of experience in the real estate industry, she has cemented her position as a trailblazer and pioneer. Her unwavering commitment to excellence is reflected in her impressive academic credentials, which include a Master’s Degree in Marketing and Management. Amy’s marketing programs are simply unmatched, ensuring that your property is showcased to the widest audience of potential buyers, thus guaranteeing maximum exposure.

 

Tom is an accomplished expert in the Building, Planning, Zoning and Development field, with an extensive career spanning over several years. He has worked in the Civil Engineering Department for the USAF and was the Building Official/Director of Building Planning and Zoning for a municipality for over a decade. Additionally, he is the owner of Alliance Custom Builders, a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit. Tom’s impressive track record includes building homes in both Marathon and Key Colony Beach. He holds twenty licenses through the International Code council, including Commercial & Residential Plan Reviewer and Certified Building Official, cementing his position as a true leader in his field.

Coldwell Banker Schmitt Real Estate

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