Florida’s TCPalm.com features Pine Creek Sporting Club

Pine Creek Sporting Club in Okeechobee, Florida, is featured on TCPalm.com. Jennifer Schroeder writes that Pine Creek takes advantage of Florida ranch land as a hunting and shooting community, offering an alternative to coastal life. And while owning a ranch can take a lot of time and money, Stephen Myers, Jr., one of Pine Creek’s founders, told Schroeder, “We wanted to offer the...
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Business Jet Traveler features the prolific bird hunting at Pine Creek

Pine Creek Sporting Club and its Florida bird hunting are featured in the February/March 2011 issue of Business Jet Traveler. Writer Thomas Pero describes a hunt: The English setter froze, its lithe feathery white tail high in the air. “Move ahead to the right,” directed Bill Thacker, who was decked out in fluorescent orange with various whistles and training devices draped from his...
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Pine Creek earns 2010 Luxury Lifestyle Award from Overseas Living

Overseas Living has awarded Pine Creek Sporting Club a Luxury Lifestyle Award in the Property Picks category for 2010. This means that of all the properties on the market in 2010, Pine Creek was one of Overseas Living’s five favorite. To see the story in the digital edition of the magazine, click here and go to page 7. Overseas Living writes: Pine Creek Sporting Club is a high-end clay...
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Pine Creek Sporting Club home featured as ‘Unreal Estate’

A home for sale at Pine Creek Sporting Club in Okeechobee, Florida, is featured in Sun Media’s “Unreal Estate” section. The 6,638-square-foot home occupies a Florida hunting ranch within the Florida shooting community of Pine Creek. This fully-furnished home, which features a wraparound porch outside, is listed at $2.35 million. Inside this four-bedroom home are 18-foot high...
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Pine Creek featured in ‘shrinking second home’ story on MSN.com

MSN.com has picked up a story from The Wall Street Journal about “affordable housing for the affluent,” which can be found at Pine Creek Sporting Club in Okeechobee, Florida. Pine Creek, a hunting community rich with quail and deer, now features less expensive homes for sale – 1,500-square-foot cabins that start at $600,000. Before developer Stephen Myers, Jr., converted a ranch site...
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