Flagler County sits on Florida’s northeast coast between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach, anchored by the planned city of Palm Coast, the low-key beach town of Flagler Beach, and the inland county seat of Bunnell. Buyers find an unusually wide range here — saltwater-canal and golf homes, oceanfront cottages on scenic A1A, and rural acreage — often at prices below the larger metros to the north and south.
Flagler County’s market splits cleanly by geography. Palm Coast carries the bulk of the inventory and the widest range, from inland ITT-platted homes to saltwater-canal and Intracoastal properties. Flagler Beach is a small, low-rise oceanfront market where proximity to the sand drives price, and Bunnell offers the county’s most affordable in-town homes plus rural acreage to the west.
Because each of the three markets behaves differently — and prices move week to week — ask Lina for today’s median, active inventory, and recent sales in the specific Flagler County city you’re considering, pulled live from the MLS.
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Flagler County is on Florida’s northeast Atlantic coast, between St. Johns County (St. Augustine) to the north and Volusia County (Daytona Beach) to the south, along the I-95 and US-1 corridor about an hour south of Jacksonville.
The main communities are Palm Coast (the largest city), Flagler Beach (the oceanfront town), and Bunnell (the county seat), along with smaller areas like Beverly Beach and the rural Daytona North. SLA Realty Group covers Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, and Bunnell.
Yes — Flagler County offers coastal living, canal and golf neighborhoods, and rural land, often at prices below St. Augustine or the larger metros, with no state income tax. The right city depends on whether you want beach, water access, or acreage; Lina can compare all three.
Palm Coast is by far the largest city in Flagler County, home to most of the county’s residents. It was master-planned and platted by ITT starting in the late 1960s, which gives it canals, golf communities, and an extensive trail network.
Flagler County is often more affordable than St. Augustine to the north, with Bunnell the most attainable in-county option and Flagler Beach oceanfront at the top end. Because prices change weekly, ask Lina for today’s median and active listings in each city from the MLS.
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