forgotten coast
A charter fishing excursion is one of the most exciting ways to acquaint yourself with the unique beauty and diverse aquatic inhabitants that makes the Forgotten Coast what it is. Whether you’re ready for a full day offshore on the Gulf scouting for grouper or feel more comfortable with a shorter trip on the bay […]
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Take A Stroll Through History | Apalachicola Museum Walking Tour
A stroll down the charming streets of Apalachicola reveals an inviting variety of unique shops, antique markets, oyster bars and more set amongst the background of shrimp boats docked along the flowing waters of the Apalachicola River. However, these streets have much more than just pretty architecture to share – steeped in history, find fascinating […]
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Indian Pass Raw Bar Returns
A trip to the Forgotten Coast is not complete without a visit to the Indian Pass Raw Bar. Off the beaten path, this unassuming seafood shack has been touted by fans near and far for its welcoming come-as-you-are atmosphere and deliciously simple fare such as fresh Apalachicola oysters steamed or raw, stuffed shrimp and gumbo. […]
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Discover Old Florida at its Finest | SummerCamp Beach
Imagine balmy Florida evenings spent chasing the elusive ghost crabs on the sand, the only other “creature” you may encounter on your nightly walk. Weekend trips inshore to find trout, redfish and flounder or offshore for Spanish mackerel, cobia or even tarpon to serve fresh on your dinner table in the days to come. Your […]
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April Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast
April 2020 real estate sales in the Forgotten Coast market were slowed by the coronavirus pandemic but not stalled. There were 29 single family homes closed and 50 pending or contingent properties across the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe and St. George Island. Mexico […]
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March Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast
March 2020 will forever be marked by the onset of COVID-19 yet despite the widespread national economic impacts from the virus, our market still experienced activity with consistent closings and new contracts. There were 46 single family homes closed and 52 pending or contingent properties across the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, […]
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Here for You Now | Stay-At-Home Florida, COVID-19 and Real Estate
While Spring Break 2020 hasn’t been filled with sunny beach days, prospective homebuyers touring homes and festive events, it has revealed the true spirit of our community and our commitment to work together for the best possible outcome. In the wake of COVID-19 and official orders from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for all Floridians to […]
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February Sales in Review | Forgotten Coast
February was another great month for residential real estate sales along the Forgotten Coast! There were 38 single family homes closed and 67 pending or contingent properties across the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe and St. George Island. Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach had the […]
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Mexico Beach to Get First Grocery Store Since Hurricane Michael
Mexico Beach residents will soon have a much-needed convenience – a new grocery store, the first to open since Hurricane Michael. Owner of Mexico Beach Wine & Spirits Marc Rice will launch the store, named The Mexico Beach Market this March. The store will be located on 15th Street next door to the Rice’s liquor […]
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Brews for a Good Cause | SGI Brewfest 2020
Cheers to SGI Brewfest 2020! The fifth installment of this festive one-day beer tasting festival is set for Saturday, April 18th. Make plans now and buy your tickets in advance because this popular event will sell out with no tickets available at the door. SGI Brewfest is a fundraiser for the Franklin County Humane Society. […]
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