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Saint Teresa-Alligator Point Townhome for Sale

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    $649,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,880 Sq Ft

    1650 Alligator Dr Unit 407, Panacea, FL 32346

    Stunning beachview townhome at the Alligator Point Marina. This unit boasts balconies off of all three bedrooms. Each bedroom has a private bath and walk in closet. Tongue and Groove Pine frame this cozy living room that opens up to yet another balcony with beach views. 3rd floor kids bunk room is not counted in square footage. Store your boat at The Alligator Point Marina just steps away for

    Katherine Hansli Searcy The Naumann Group Real Estate

    1650 Alligator Dr Unit 407, Panacea, FL 32346

Why Live in Saint Teresa-Alligator Point

Florida’s Forgotten Coast is a largely undeveloped shoreline, home to state parks, nature reserves and rural beach communities like Saint Teresa-Alligator Point. Longtime local Paul Parker, broker-owner of Harbor Point Realty and Vacation Rentals, says the neighborhood features three distinct residential pockets: Alligator Point, Bald Point and St. Teresa. “Alligator Point is the most populated,” he says. “But even that’s very small. There’s no commercial development except for a marina. We’re surrounded by state parks and forests; it’s mainly an outdoor eco-tourism area.” The neighborhood comprises the eastern edge of Franklin County, one of the state’s smallest counties by population. Approximately 80% of it is publicly owned, undeveloped land. “So, the county’s got quite a buffer from overdevelopment,” Parker says. “Didn’t even get its first stoplight until about 10 years ago.” Prices here span a broad range. Inland properties run between the mid $300,000s and around $600,000. This includes new construction houses in SummerCamp Beach, a gated, HOA-managed subdivision in St. Teresa. Midsized waterfront properties cost between $700,000 and $1.1 million, including Alligator
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