Indian Pass Real Estate

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June Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

June was another great month for the Forgotten Coast residential real estate market with a steady pace of activity. There were 41 single family homes closing and 57 pending across key communities. Port St. Joe, St. Joe Beach and Mexico Beach had the highest transaction totals with St. George Island close behind. The highest priced property to sell […] Read More

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May Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

The Forgotten Coast residential real estate market remained steady with 42 single family homes closing and 56 pending across key communities during the month of May. Port St. Joe boasted the most transaction activity with St. Joe Beach and Mexico Beach closely behind. The highest priced property to sell during May was a Gulf front […] Read More

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April Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

The Forgotten Coast residential market continues to rise and closes the first quarter with 44 total homes sold and an increased number of  63 homes going under contract for the month of April. The highest priced sale recorded during April was a $1.22 million Gulf front beach home on St. George Island while the highest […] Read More

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March Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

The Forgotten Coast residential market increased with just over 14 million in sales with a total of 39 total homes sold and 33 homes pending within the key markets of St. George Island, Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Port St. Joe and St. Joe Beach/Mexico Beach. St. Joe Beach/Mexico Beach had the most sales with […] Read More

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January Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

The Forgotten Coast residential market kicked off the year with close to $8 million in sales and an increased number of 32 total homes sold within the key markets of St. George Island, Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Port St. Joe and St. Joe Beach/Mexico Beach. Port St. Joe had the most sales with 11 […] Read More

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November Sales in Review :: Forgotten Coast

As the Forgotten Coast continues to recover from Hurricane Michael, affects can be seen on the real estate market in impacted areas although positive signs are also present as we move closer towards 2019. New contracts were up in nearly all major communities, and while sales were slow, a total of 13 properties closed on […] Read More