The first thing you can expect living in Palm Coast is the sense of calm.

 

You will quickly notice how clean and quiet the streets are. Then it becomes apparent that there are very rarely any traffic jams or horns blowing in frustration. This is the safe, serene experience that Palm Coast and Flagler County residents have come to enjoy on an everyday basis. Whether you seek a place to raise your children in a modern, family-friendly atmosphere, or would like to enjoy luxury beach living at a surprisingly low cost, Palm Coast is worth your attention.

Palm Coast, Florida was created on the naturally beautiful northern coast of the Atlantic Ocean by ITT in 1969. What sets this suburban planned community apart is its close proximity to both Interstate-95 and the beach: Palm Coast's Exit 289 is the closest that the coastal ocean highway A1A comes to I-95 in its entire span from north to south. In almost every direction there is another city of interest within easy driving distance: St. Augustine and Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona Beach and Cape Canaveral.

Palm Coast was incorporated as a city on December 31st, 1999. It is truly a city of the new millenium in all sense of the word. The public school district of Flager County is consistently "A" rated and many local, national, and international companies make their home in this friendly village on the sea. Aside from one of the most beautiful beaches in Florida, Palm Coast is located right on the extraordinary Intracoastal Waterway and many of its communities overlook this manatee and dolphin-enchanted river.

Palm Coast balances its business and shopping components with an appreciation for the natural beauty that the area has to offer: biking, kayaking, fishing, and other outdoor activities are encouraged by the plentiful sidewalks and preserves. Everything is new in Palm Coast: the rapidly growing Town Center with its stadium seating movie theater as well as the extensive government buildings send the message that this is a place that has nowhere else to go but forward.

The public library in Palm Coast is inviting and well stocked; the community offers an abundance of events, clubs, and festivals to enjoy. People of all ages from all walks of life are attracted to what living in Palm Coast promises: peace, serenity, and affordable beach living. You will find your home here in any number of churches, ethnic organizations, professional networking groups, or adult education classes. Public pools, tennis courts, beach access, parks, and golf courses abound within the city of Palm Coast.

Real estate in Palm Coast runs the gamut from exclusive celebrity-owned luxury estates to single family homes and condominiums enjoyed by retirees and residents of all needs whether for vacation getaways or permanent residences. American Hometown Realty has called Palm Coast its home for almost a decade and we invite you to live the good life with us in our very special Florida city.

Contact us by email, or call us at (386) 237-4182 or (800) 695-0619.

American Hometown Realty is your Palm Coast Realtor.

 


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