Building Affordable New Homes in Tampa Bay Florida
Pioneer Homes has reduced the price on this weeks featured home to only $119,900. This is a newly built, never before lived in, three bedroom, two bath home.
The St Croix Community Included Luxury Features:
• Maintenance free living! Your HOA fee covers lawn maintenance, irrigation, community pool, and more.
• A gated community, with walking trails, lush landscaping & an entry fountain.
• Security systems, appliance package & upgraded lighting packages.
• Garden tub in the master bathroom, ceramic tile flooring in all wet areas.
To view the floor plan and additional features go to Quick Move In Homes
Pioneer Homes has built a showcase home for those looking to move right away. Did you just sell your home and only have 30 days to move? Is your lease up soon and are you done throwing your money away on rent? This week’s featured town home is perfect for you!
This two story Willow Home is located at one of Palm Harbor’s premier communities. Harbor Ridge is close to boat ramps, restaurants, golf courses, and shopping. The brand new kitchen comes with 42 inch wood cabinets, granite countertops, a clean steel and black appliances package, and ceramic tile floors throughout. This home is also in a great location facing the communities pond. All of our town homes come with a garage, security alarm system, energy star certification, plus a builder warranty that you would not get with a re-sold home.



Purchase this home and you will no longer have to worry about cutting the grass or cleaning the pool. Plus, our HOA fees include basic cable, water, and sewer. This featured home can simply be described as convenient, fresh, and affordable. The price of this home is $189,605. For a limited time we will offer 8,000 dollars off the already low price making the Willow showcase only $181,605. For more information on this quick move in home go to http://www.pioneerhomesfla.com/communities/harbor-ridge-townhomes.
Every January the beautiful city of Tampa Bay celebrates its history of the US Navy taking down the pirate ships run by Gasper or “Gasparilla” and putting an end to years of torment by Gasper and his buccaneers. For centuries ships fell prey while pirates ravaged the seas of Tampa Bay. These days Gasparilla is known as an event not to be missed. The waters are filled with a parade of boats, streets crowded with celebration, and everyone dressed up as pirates!

The name and foundation of Tampa's traditional Gasparilla Carnival come from legendary pirate Jose Gaspar, "last of the Buccaneers," who terrorized the coastal waters of West Florida during the late 18th and early 19th century. Gaspar, given to calling himself "Gasparilla," served as a lieutenant in the Royal Spanish Navy for five years until 1783 when, upon seizing command of a Spanish sloop-of-war, he with his fellow mutineers set sail for the Florida straits. And so the young Spanish aristocrat-turned-pirate began an adventurous life as an outlaw of the sea. On one of Gasper’s and his men’s last thrills they would end their careers in grand style – Gaspar and company could not resist setting out to pillage the seemingly unassuming merchantman. Closing in on their prey, the pirates realized, to their chagrin, they had chosen a United States Navy warship in disguise for their final folly, and final it was. That put an end to the pirate invasions of Tampa Bay.
For more on the event visit http://www.gasparillapiratefest.com/history.shtml.
For more than a century the city of Tarpon Springs, FL has held an annual celebration set out by the Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Dozens of teenage boys seek out God’s blessing by diving into the Springs Bayou chasing after a wooden crossed tossed in by a priest. The lucky one who captures the cross gains instant celebrity status and is carried through the streets of Tarpon Springs on the shoulders of his peers.
"The Tarpon Springs ‘Cross Dive’ is the centerpiece of what locals call the largest Epiphany event in the Western Hemisphere, celebrating the day Orthodox Christians believe Jesus was baptized in the River Jordan" (www.msnbc.msn.com).
This community tradition is not only a religious ceremony but a major tourist attraction. People from all over come to experience the Greek culture. Tarpon Springs has a large assortment of antique shops, galleries, restaurants and clubs as well. To learn more about beautiful Tarpon Springs, FL visit www.tarponspringschamber.com.
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