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November Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

  Forgotten Coast residential real estate sales remained consistent in most key communities. There were 28 single family homes closing and 41 pending or contingent properties. St. George Island had the highest number of closings for the month followed by Mexico Beach. The highest priced property to sell during November was a seven bedroom Gulf front property […] Read More

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Windmark Beach Fun Duathlon :: November 30th

Work off those Thanksgiving calories in beautiful Windmark Beach at the Windmark Beach Fun Duathlon on November 30th, 2019. Presented by Fit as a Fiddle, the duathlon includes two one mile runs with a four mile bike ride between. The $20 entry fee also includes a t-shirt and access to a post party. Click for […] Read More

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Christmas on the Forgotten Coast :: Best Area Events

‘Tis the season to be jolly! A holiday on the Forgotten Coast is always magical whether you are a longtime local or visiting for the first time. Watch Santa arrive on a shrimp boat in charming downtown Apalach, enjoy the twinkling lights of the boat parade down the Carrabelle River or catch the Forgotten Coast […] Read More

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October Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

October brought a decrease in transactions in the Forgotten Coast residential real estate market but an increase in high sales price and average sales price in most key communities. There were 28 single family homes closing and 43 pending or contingent properties. Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach had the highest number of closings for the month followed by […] Read More

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The Pearl of Florida Festivals | Florida Seafood Festival

  What could be more quintessential Florida than a seafood festival? Each autumn, locals and tourists flock to Apalachicola’s picturesque Battery Park for the two-day Florida Seafood Festival. An authentic, down home celebration of the bounty of local waters and the people that make the Forgotten Coast region so unique, the festival is one of […] Read More

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August Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

Sales continued to be steady in the Forgotten Coast residential real estate market during the month of August. There were 35 single family homes closing and 49 pending across key communities. St. Joe Beach and Mexico Beach had the highest transaction totals for the month followed by Cape San Blas and Indian Pass. The highest priced property […] Read More

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Oktoberfest :: Celebrate Along the Coast

Did you know that Oktoberfest began as a wedding celebration more than 200 years ago? The wedding was celebrated with multiple days of drinking, feasting and horse racing. Fast forward two centuries and Oktoberfest has transpired into a weekend full of live music, craft beer and loads of German traditions. Oktoberfest on the Northwest Florida […] Read More

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What to Do on a Rainy Day :: Coastal Edition

A rainy day at the beach doesn’t have to ruin your vacation (or your weekend, hello locals!). There’s plenty of indoor fun to be found from Destin to the Forgotten Coast. No need to stay cooped up in the house, we have compiled the top activities for a rainy day for all ages and interests: […] Read More

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The Pearl of Florida Festivals :: Florida Seafood Festival

  What could be more quintessential Florida than a seafood festival? Each autumn, locals and tourists flock to Apalachicola’s picturesque Battery Park for the two-day Florida Seafood Festival. An authentic, down home celebration of the bounty of local waters and the people that make the Forgotten Coast region so unique, the festival is one of […] Read More

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A Taste of The Coast :: Exploring Area Farmers Markets

The soothing sounds of acoustic guitar fills the Seaside Amphitheater while children and dogs frolic along the green on a beautiful Saturday morning at the Seaside Farmers Market. Eclectic venders tend to colorful displays of anything from locally grown vegetables to pastel macaroons. Just two hours to the east, the sun shines down on the […] Read More