Casey Key

Casey Key, FL - The Most private breathtaking barrier island located between The Gulf Of Mexico and ICW

Casey Key is one of Florida's hidden gems. The 8-mile-long barrier reef island is nestled between Blackburn Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, just off Nokomis. It's named after Captain John Charles Casey and stretches from the Island of Venice to Siesta Key.

Casey Key is private, secure, scenic, breathtaking barrier island. Casey Key was once home to the Seminole Indians and had its first settlers after the Civil War. It experienced further development during the real estate boom of the 1920s. Two bridges — Southern Bridge located at Albee Road West and the Northern Bridge located at Blackburn Point Road — connect the island to the mainland. 

Casey Key is one of the more prestigious addresses in the state. It is home to sprawling estates and residences of architectural significance. The houses here exude an aura of old Florida charm and elegance. The world-away ambiance embellished by sparkling water views and canopy trees is even more noticeable. It is the perfect place to call home for anyone looking to get back to the basics and experience the ultimate in seclusion and privacy.

About the Neighborhood

Neighbors are friendly
Yards are well-kept
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Beach life
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