While Flagler Beach, like most towns in our area, has much that makes it unique and idyllic, it may just be what it doesn’t have that keeps visitors coming back – and convinces some to stay.
It takes a few moments as you enter the town, distracted as you are by the view of the ocean right at the highway’s edge, but finally you notice what isn’t there. No fast food restaurants, no huge crowds of sunbathers, or throngs of motorist and boaters. Flagler Beach lies on a 6-mile stretch of flat beach: a small town Florida you might have thought didn’t exist any more. Located 68 miles south of Jacksonville between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach, Flagler Beach is a narrow island bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by the Intracoastal Waterway. It’s less than 10 minutes off I-95 and only 15 miles to popular Daytona Beach. Population 5400, the town is part of the growing Palm Coast Area, a twenty-mile stretch of scenic coastline that is a sportsman’s haven. Visitors, as well as those looking to relocate, are discovering the area’s advantages: close proximity to resort and culture centers, tranquil waterways, subtropical forests and freshwater lakes, first-class golf and amenities, and the absence of the stress and fast pace of larger cities. The town began in the early 20th century as a small, seaside fishing village. Take a walk down its streets today and you’ll see much of that charm remains. The Historic District is a prime example. Many original structures have been lovingly restored and now function as bed & breakfast inns, or restaurants and shops. Everything is within walking distance, there are only 3 traffic lights, and casual restaurants and shops surround a traditional town square. The Flagler Beach Boardwalk and Pier are the center of many community activities. You can reel in a world-class catch or picnic on the boardwalk. The Intracoastal Waterway flows through the center of town, providing more opportunities for fishing and boating. For golfers, the courses of Palm Coast and The Hammock are just a short drive away. Designed by famous golfers and architects, these are some of the most challenging courses around.
Flagler Beach has much to offer young families, singles, and retirees alike. Don't take my word for it - come and see for yourself. Be prepared to enjoy the uncrowded beach, spectacular sunrises, relaxed atmosphere, and sporting opportunities that make this small town a great place to call home. Fill in the form below and I'll send you detailed information about the housing market here and relocation resources. Or call me, Sherry Armstrong, 386-679-3191. Your privacy is guaranteed. |