A great place to buy, a great place to live: St. Augustine

Saint Augustine
Oldest city in America...A great place to live

A great place to buy, a great place to live: St. Augustine
Featured Property: 5 Acres in North City at $1,875,000    Affordable: Several homes UNDER $130K

Exploring St. Augustine

Resources for Exploring Saint Augustine

The local paper is the St. Augustine Record which has a very informative web site here.

The main zip codes of St. Augustine, which are helpful when searching for property and services, are: 32084, 32086, 32080. Click here for an Acrobat PDF map of St. Johns County Zip Codes.

For a close-up view of downtown, this link will open a map of St. Augustine in Google Maps.

Here is a great collection of free maps of the area that you can download.

To search property records via map location or simply explore detailed aerial photos of the city, go to this page and click the Accept link.

Here are weather records for the area from weather.com.

Check the St. Augustine Beach live webcam from Surfline and Pit Surf Shop.

Another web site with lots of links to area amenities is Old City.

A great way to learn your way around the city and its past is a narrated tour on the Old Town Trolley Tour. Your tour guide is guaranteed to be knowledgeable and entertaining.

For real high flyers there's nothing to beat a helicopter tour of the area. Worth every penny.

And for your night time entertainment try the very popular ghost tours (warning--scary sounds may be heard)

Flying in for a visit? Few municipal airports can beat ours. Check out the web site.

Skybus now serves St. Augustine direct. Non-stop flights to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, serving Boston and New England. Also direct to Columbus, OH, and Greensboro, NC. For as little as $20 round trip! Click for more...

And if you have any interest flying at all, you really have to check out a genuine St. Augustine original: North American Top Gun. These guys let you fly a genuine war bird, the Texan, the plane they used to train fighter pilots for WWII and Korea. I know because I bought my wife a ticket a few years back. It was something of a sentimental journey for her because her father used to train Navy pilots in these birds. And the folks at NATG were great. She had a blast. Actually flew the plane herself through a couple of loops and other aerobatic maneuvers. That cockpit and wingtip camera video is a keeper! Yes, that is St. Augustine you can see out of the rear window.

Flying a Texan Top gun over St. Augustine

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