panama city florida communities

Cities and communities in the Panama City, Florida area.

panama city beach

Bay County's, Panama City Beach is best known for its white sand beaches, emerald green waters, and subtropical climate. With an average of 320 days of sunshine a year here, there's plenty of time to enjoy the beaches as well as the many other outdoor activities and entertainment venues. Just a few of our family attractions include water and amusement parks, a zoo, marine park, racetrack, miniature golf courses and more!

Panama City Beach real estate is a natural draw for those seeking warmth, sunshine, and a daily picturesque scene. Pleasant year-round temperatures (averaging 78 degrees) make falling in love with the town especially easy.

  Bay County: Beach
Beach East of Hwy 79, Beach West of Hwy 79, South of Grand Lagoon, Shell Island
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panama city downtown

Central Bay County has long been the center of business, government, law, and financial services in the region. The pedestrian friendly communities within this area offers workers, residents, tourists, visitors and shoppers a wide variety of exciting educational, cultural and entertainment alternatives.

Bay County was incorporated in 1913 and named after the nearby St. Andrews Bay that surrounds much of Panama City. The bay provides a protected harbor for the growing facilities at Port Panama City, USA.


  Bay County: Central
Cedar Grove, Hiland Park, Lynn Haven, College Point, Northshore, Forest Park, Kings Point, St. Andrews, Cove, Downtown
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panama city east

East Bay County is known not only for its white sand beaches, emerald green waters, and subtropical climate, but also for the growing community that lures visitors in with the beauty of the area, business and educational opportunities, cultural activities, and Southern charm. Bay County East offers a leisurely lifestyle and a booming economy that provides an excellent quality of life to its citizens.

 

  Bay County: East
Callaway, Parker, Springfield, Bayou George, Sandy Creek East, Callaway Heights, Mexico Beach
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panama city north

Panama City is known as a popular tourist location year round offering a comfortable climate and friendly atmosphere. Noted most often are its pleasant climate, attractive housing opportunities, fishing and water sports, arts and entertainment, and a pleasing small town environment for raising a family.

The abundance of water and Bay County’s average of 320 days of sunshine a year appeals to residents and future residents alike making Bay County an attractive living environment to a variety of tastes and lifestyles.

  Bay County: North
West Deerpoint, Southport, West Bay, Fountain, Youngstown, East Deerpoint, Bear Creek
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gulf county

Gulf County is located just east of Panama City and is one of Florida's most pristine waterways. The tall dunes and sparkling sands of St. Joseph Peninsula State Park led to our ranking as America's #1 Beach, in 2002, and that natural beauty remains today as an un-crowded family paradise with affordable beachfront and inland homes.

Gulf County encompasses an area of 559 square miles, averages 82 degrees in the summer and 54 degrees in the winter, and has a population density of approximately 24 persons per square mile.

  Gulf County:
St. Joe Beach, Beacon Hill, Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas, Indian Pass, White City, Overstreet, Wewahitchka, Howard Creek
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jackson county

Hidden in the heart of Northwest Florida's panhandle, Jackson County holds pristine natural treasures and a tradition of southern charm and hospitality. It’s a part of Florida that enjoys the benefits of Florida's natural beauty, while agreeing to preserve the very nature of the state.

Residents enjoy year round outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, boating, water skiing, hunting, golf, hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding.


  Jackson County:
Dellwood, Alford, Marianna, Two Egg, Greenwood, Graceville, Campbellton, Cottondale
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walton county

Walton County, Florida is a vibrant community known for its quiet neighborhoods and bustling business districts. The county is approximately 1,238 square miles; of which 1,058 square miles are land and 180 square miles are water. Estimated population is 50,324. With many community groups and cultural activities, Walton County offers something for the entire family.




  Walton County:
Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, Point Washington, Grayton Beach, Seaside, Seagrove Beach, Inlet Beach, Miramar Beach, Rosemary Beach, Freeport, Bruce, Defuniak Springs, Seacrest, Darlington
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washington county

Washington County is centrally located in the Florida Panhandle providing residents with an array of choices in shopping, dining, recreational, and employment opportunities. Excellent schools and medical facilities are available and parks and recreational areas are abundant. The county is rural and covers approximately 391,040 acres, of which 16,448 are fresh water and 374,592 are land with an estimated population of 21,000.

Washington County is a great place to settle in and enjoy a family-oriented lifestyle, while still retaining the charm of small town and rural living.


Washington County:
Chipley, Vernon, New Hope, Wausau, Caryville, Sunny Hills, Green Head, Ebro, Youngstown
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