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June Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast

Sales were up in the Forgotten Coast real estate market in the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island during June. There were 94 properties closed during the month with 113 properties currently under contract. St. George Island had the highest number […] Read More

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What’s New at WindMark Beach

The coastal community of WindMark Beach continues to thrive with new development both residentially and commercially. Located along the shores of the St. Joseph Bay between Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe, WindMark Beach is a St. Joe Company community with new home opportunities available from D.R. Horton. Designed to promote healthy living, residents of […] Read More

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May Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast

May was another busy month for the Forgotten Coast real estate market in the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island. There were 76 properties closed during the month with 151 properties currently under contract. Cape San Blas/Indian Pass and St. George […] Read More

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The Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Festival Returns to Port St. Joe

Find live music, delicious food, and refreshing beverages at the 5th Annual Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Festival scheduled for Sunday June 27th, 2021 from 11AM to 4PM. Hosted by the Florida Coastal Conservancy and the Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Center, the festival will be located in Marina Cove and George Core Park overlooking beautiful St. […] Read More

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Let’s Eat! Our Favorite Casual Restaurants on The Forgotten Coast

The Forgotten Coast is home to restaurants and bars that instantly make you feel like a local. Live entertainment, delicious menu items, and a welcoming atmosphere is exactly what you’ll get at the following restaurants on the coast. Come as you are and enjoy these six casual local favorites! Paddy’s Raw Bar If you had […] Read More

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April Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast

Sales continued to rise in the Forgotten Coast real estate market during April in the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island with continued activity in new contracts. There were 82 properties closed during the month with 159 properties currently under contract. […] Read More

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Shop Local with Markets in Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Eastpoint, and Port St. Joe

One of the best ways to get a taste of a town is by visiting area farmers, arts, and crafts markets. Support local farmers, artists, and vendors while finding unique, handcrafted items and the freshest foods and treats. Shop your way along the Forgotten Coast with these four special markets. Apalachicola Downtown Market Stroll through […] Read More

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Calling All Anglers! The Bayou Bash 2021

Love to fish? The Bayou Bash 2021 is back and better than ever! Sponsored by the Swivel Sisters Women’s Fishing Club of Port St. Joe, the Bayou Bash Tournament is a free Forgotten Coast event scheduled for May 1st with raffles, the famous mullet toss, and of course FISHING! Also new this year is the […] Read More

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Best Blues on The Forgotten Coast | Blues on Reid 2021

Blues are BACK for the 16th year in a row! Coming to the heart of the Business District of historic Port St. Joe, Blues on Reid will host top local & regional acts on April 10, 2021.  Kelly Hundley and the Healers, Brett Waters and the Pool Boys, John Bull Band, Garnet and Soul, and […] Read More

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February Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast

February is continuing the trend of surging sales in 2021 with a consistently active real estate market in the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island. There were 50 properties closed last month, and 120 properties are currently under contract. St. George […] Read More