Area
Guide to Palm Coast Real Estate
You may be considering property in Florida for
many reasons. Why not consider Palm Coast Real
Estate? Minutes from everything and with so much
to do, Palm Coast is not only exciting, but beautiful
as well. This is a simple guide to Palm Coast
Real Estate homes and the area amenities.
There are just so many things to do and see in
Palm Coast. From golf courses and golden sand
beaches to fabulous restaurants and natural wildlife,
there is something for everyone in Palm Coast,
Florida.
Golf Courses
Palm Coast offers some of the best golf in Florida.
Here are a few highlights for your enjoyment:
Ocean Hammock Golf Club - Better get ready to
pull out every club in your bag. Offering 90 holes
of championship golf, Ocean Hammock is the only
resort with signature designs by three of the
game's greatest players: Nicklaus, Palmer and
Player.
Hammock Dunes Golf Club – Set on a pristine
stretch of Florida's eastern coast, Hammock Dunes
is a vibrant 997-acre upscale oceanfront private
golf club community that is home to one of the
nation's premier seaside golf courses, the award-winning
Tom Fazio Links Course, and our new masterful
Creek Course by Rees Jones.
Palm Harbor Golf Club – Part of the Ocean
Hammock group of golf clubs, this course features
well-maintained conditions, abundant water and
wildlife, and diverse terrain, ranging from windswept
dunes to lush wetlands.
Grand Haven Golf Club - Part of a group of Nicklaus
Signature series of the Ocean Hammock clubs, this
course offers twisting fairways and bunkers, irregularly
shaped lagoons and marshes, and almost hidden
greens.
Other Palm Coast Real Estate golf clubs include
Matanzas Woods Golf Club and Pine Lakes Country
Club.
Beaches
The coastline between St. Augustine and Flagler
Beach boast a wide variety of beaches. The coquina
shell beaches of Palm Coast are exceptionally
clean and quiet with virtually no crowds, even
on weekends. Less than ten miles to the north
are the beaches of Fort Matanzas, some of which
permit automobiles and camping. To the south lie
the clear blue waters and white sand of Sebastian,
Cocoa and Vero Beach.
Flagler Beach - The City of Flagler Beach is
itself a unique experience, and its beaches are
no exception. Centered by the 81-year old pier,
Flagler Beach is within a shell's throw of restaurants,
shops and lodging. Its soft golden sands, and
proximity to facilities help make Flagler Beach
the most popular in the county.
Instead of simply buying resale Palm Coast Real
Estate, you should also consider a house built
by Palm Coast Home Builders right on the beach!
Not only beautiful, houses built by our Palm Coast
Home Builder are affordable, too.
Close to Everywhere
Minutes from St. Augustine, Ormond Beach, and
Daytona Beach and 1.5 hours to Disneyworld, is
another great benefit to owning Palm Coast Real
Estate. Palm Coast homes will only be a few minutes
from Daytona Beach International Airport for your
convenience.
Area Dining
Palm Coast offers some of the best dining in Flagler
County. Whether you want pizza or upscale dining
at some of the country’s best seafood restaurants,
Palm Coast has a little bit of everything to satisfy
even the most particular food connoisseur.
Category 4 Hurricane Resistant Homes
Palm Coast Home Builders offer homes built to
withstand 140 mph winds. Better than an ordinary
wood-frame home, our homes are not only high quality
loaded with upgrades, but Palm Coast Home Builders’
homes are built to withstand a category 4 hurricane
for about the same price as a resale home.
Beautiful and Naturally Luxurious
Right on the Atlantic Ocean, Palm Coast is absolutely
gorgeous. Far enough from metropolitan life, Palm
Coast is quiet, laid back, and will feel like
a vacation every day. A1A Ocean Shore Scenic Highway
spans a seven-mile stretch of Flagler County’s
beach between quiet Flagler Beach and Beverly
Beach. A bicycle/pedestrian path parallels the
scenic corridor and provides recreation for the
cyclist, jogger and peace-loving stroller. The
A1A River & Sea Trail Scenic Highway takes
in Palm Coast and the historic town of Marineland,
site of the world’s first "oceanarium,"
opened in 1938 and fed by waters from the Atlantic
Ocean.
Sea turtles can be seen along this all-natural
coastline. Two state parks line the beach, and
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area is
nested between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal
Waterway for the pleasure of campers, picnickers,
swimmers and shorebirds. Anglers catch fish from
Flagler Beach Pier and surfers catch waves. Mammoth
coquina boulders and peaceful ornamental gardens
distinguish the beach and Matanzas riverfront
at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Once a
plantation, its pedigree can be traced back to
George Washington’s family.
Whether buying or building a Palm Coast Real
Estate home, you’ll find all the comforts
and luxury the best of Florida has to offer right
here in Palm Coast.