Sugarloaf Key Real Estate Market The Sugarloaf Key real estate market is one that’s surprisingly accessible. Located in the Lower Keys, Sugarloaf Key is approximately three and a quarter hours to Miami but less than a half hour to Key West. It’s actually two communities, combined into one by a strange optical illusion. It’s home to Lower Sugarloaf Key and Upper Sugarloaf Key, due to its “U” shape. Once home to a variety of pineapple known as sugarloaf, today, it’s known simply for its natural beauty. And, the Sugarloaf Key real estate market also serves up some good news. Sugarloaf Key Real Estate Market The Sugarloaf Key real estate market is a vibrant one and for good reason. It’s one of the most desirable locations to live in on the Florida Keys. Upper Sugarloaf Key is sparse, so most residents are located in Lower Sugarloaf Key. Approximately 82 percent of its residents are homeowners and its a low crime area. Not unlike many of its peer islands in the Lower Fl
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