As we drove along the main rounds heading toward No Name Key, we encountered several Key Deer. I don't know how they survived the hurricane that swept through more than two years ago. This part of the Keys was completely covered with about 6 feet of water according to reports.
On No Name Key, we found a housing development with about 15-20 houses way out toward the end of the Key. Some had been restored, others were in stages of disrepair, and some were for sale. All have waterfront access along canals.
These homes are listed from $340,000 to $500,000, according to Zillow.









