The 30A scene, and what to expect in November...
One of the best kept secrets in the real estate market today is the the 30A corridor that sneaks and snakes along the Florida panhandle. Known for the upscale, quaint towns nestled among the protected forests of Point Washington and other natural reserves, the towns of 30A each offer their own piece of elegance and design. As you veer from the busier hwy 98 just east Destin, Sandestin and Miramar Beach, of you begin to see a change in style, and tempo - the feelings of timelessness and the 'true' beach time atmosphere.
For those who have had the opportunity to make the 30A corridor trek during the summer-time, the attractions of Seaside (famously used in the Truman show), and Rosemary Beach have the areas bustling with foot and bicycle traffic. In November, the scene has quieted, the vacation rentals have slowed, the owners are starting to take advantage of the down time and homes are beginning to come back on the market after a prosperous summer rental season.
If you are visiting 30A in November, you can expect next-to-none delays in restaurants (except for football games!) and hassle free traffic as you explore the areas. The beaches have emptied and the tourists have left the beaches, as the northern winds have picked up, the waters cooled, and temperatures have begin to plummet into the 50's and 40's at night. Still, you'll find the occasional retiree enjoying every bit of the sunshine he or she has worked for.
If you would like more information about the Santa Rosa Beach - 30A areas, and/or are thinking about living here - As a licensed Realtor, allow me to show you what the area has to offer. Contact me today for a free real estate consultation and/or a friendly talk about the area and our real estate market.
JON LYONS
COLDWELL BANKER UNITED, REALTORS
850/687-5300
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