Panama City Beach, Florida is breathtaking with its sparkling white sandy beaches and emerald Gulf of Mexico waters. The schools in this area are amazing and the culture and shopping are nearly incomparable. Pier Park in Panama City – right off Panama City Beach – is one of the most exciting outdoor shopping areas in the South with its world-famous brands and some of the best restaurant chains in the… Continue reading

When it comes to filling the day with enjoyment, Breakfast Point is set to exceed your expectations. Whether you are concerned about access to a powerful education, getting and staying healthy, or shopping till you drop -… Continue reading
No doubt you have heard the expression, “Location…Location…Location…”.
That’s because – when choosing a new home – location is just that important. Nearby amenities such as shopping and entertainment, view, curb appeal, and – vital for many – schools… all of these things are largely dependent on the area in any given city or geographic region you choose for your new home.
The Panama City Beach new homes
(from http://www.joe.com/WC_Crossing_District-Article)
Cozily situated between the WaterColor Crossing shopping village and miles of state forest and woodlands, WaterColor’s newest collection of neighborhoods – named the Crossing District – is taking shape.
The Crossing District reflects a true village atmosphere, where homeowners can walk to the area’s only Publix Grocery Store and enjoy shops such as Pizza By the Sea and Emerald Coast… Continue reading
December 19, 2008 9:55 PM
Jane Menetrey, Florida Freedom Newspapers
Original Article Link: http://www.thedestinlog.com/articles/people-7383-rosa-community.html
SANTA ROSA BEACH – A “village” is defined as a community, a small town, a neighborhood. Church Street Village in Santa Rosa Beach is aptly named. Continue reading
The “Emerald Coast” of Florida – from Pensacola to Panama City – offers homeowners a location close to the beach and a taste of the Florida coastal lifestyle. Panama City Beach itself offers 27 miles of stunning white sand, emerald green waters, and surefire enjoyment in, on, or under the water. And the Panama City real estate market boasts some of the best beachfront – and best Florida real estate… Continue reading
Huff Homes proudly announce they are now building new homes for sale in Panama City Beach, Florida.The “Emerald Coast” of Florida – from Pensacola to Panama City – offers homeowners a location close to the beach and a taste of the Florida coastal lifestyle. Panama City Beach itself offers 27 miles of stunning white sand… Continue reading
*Reprinted from PCBDaily by Jason Koertge (September 13, 2011)
The name was picked years ago. The plan for the school came shortly after – now they’re on their 4th school year. One can only assume the development of the subdivision was only waiting for a turn around in the real estate market. Well, now apparently it’s turned enough for St. Joe to move forward with the first phase of
The “Emerald Coast” of Florida – from Pensacola to Panama City – offers homeowners a location close to the beach and a taste of the Florida coastal lifestyle. Panama City Beach itself offers 27 miles of stunning white sand, emerald green waters, and surefire enjoyment in, on, or under the water. And the Panama City real estate market boasts some of the best beachfront – and best Florida real estate
Sparkling beaches, great schools, and beautiful new homes…
If this is your idea of the perfect place to live, look no further for your new home in Panama City Beach…
The Huff Homes team has long been known for producing Panama City Beach new home construction with amazing quality, beauty… Continue reading
*Reprinted from PCBDaily by Jason Koertge (September 13, 2011)
The name was picked years ago. The plan for the school came shortly after – now they’re on their 4th school year. One can only assume the development of the subdivision was only waiting for a turn around in the real estate market. Well, now apparently it’s turned enough for St. Joe to move forward with the first phase of
*Reprinted from PCBDaily by Jason Koertge (September 13, 2011)
The name was picked years ago. The plan for the school came shortly after – now they’re on their 4th school year. One can only assume the development of the subdivision was only waiting for a turn around in the real estate market. Well, now apparently it’s turned enough for St. Joe to move forward with the first phase of… Continue reading
No doubt you have heard the expression, “Location…Location…Location…”.
That’s because – when choosing a new home – location is just that important. Nearby amenities such as shopping and entertainment, view, curb appeal, and – vital for many – schools… all of these things are largely dependent on the area in any given city or geographic region you choose for your new home.
The Panama City Beach new homes
Panama City Beach, Florida is breathtaking with its sparkling white sandy beaches and emerald Gulf of Mexico waters. The schools in this area are amazing and the culture and shopping are nearly incomparable. Pier Park in Panama City – right off Panama City Beach – is one of the most exciting outdoor shopping areas in the South with its world-famous brands and some of the best restaurant chains in the… Continue reading

When it comes to filling the day with enjoyment, Breakfast Point is set to exceed your expectations. Whether you are concerned about access to a powerful education, getting and staying healthy, or shopping till you drop -… Continue reading
Breakfast Point in Panama City Beach is the area newest St. Joe master planned community. The development plan at Breakfast Point is for 1,000 homes with an estimated 384 homesites.
The Jacksonville-based land development company quietly submitted a formal development application to the city for the Breakfast Point community, which will be built on a 1,414-acre tract of land north of Back Beach Road, between Alf Coleman Road… Continue reading
Breakfast Point in Panama City Beach is the area newest St. Joe master planned community. The development plan at Breakfast Point is for 1,000 homes with an estimated 384 homesites.
The Jacksonville-based land development company quietly submitted a formal development application to the city for the Breakfast Point community, which will be built on a 1,414-acre tract of land north of Back Beach Road, between Alf Coleman Road on the… Continue reading