Flagler Beach is a small, low-key oceanfront town on Florida’s scenic A1A, defined by what it doesn’t have — no high-rise condos, no chain-resort sprawl. Homes range from modest beach cottages a block from the sand to oceanfront and Intracoastal properties, with the wooden fishing pier and a walkable main street as the town’s center of gravity. Ask Lina or open the MLS below for current Flagler Beach listings.
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Flagler Beach trades resorts for a genuine old-Florida beach-town feel — here’s what defines it:
The town’s wooden fishing pier is the landmark heart of the community and a prime spot for anglers and sunrise walks.
The state-designated scenic highway runs right along the dunes, with low-rise homes instead of resort towers.
A state recreation area just south of town offers beachfront camping, swimming, and a boat ramp.
A compact main street of local restaurants, surf shops, and bars sits a block from the sand.
Flagler Beach is part of Flagler County in the Orlando metro. Explore the map, then ask Lina to pull listings in any pocket you like.
Flagler Beach is a small market where location relative to the ocean drives almost everything. Oceanfront and ocean-view homes on A1A command the top prices, beach-block cottages and the Pier district sit in the middle, and Intracoastal or west-side homes offer boat access at a different value point. Inventory is thin because the town is built out and intentionally low-rise — there are no high-rise condos to add supply.
That scarcity means listings can move fast when they’re priced right. Ask Lina for today’s median, active inventory, and recent oceanfront-versus-mainland sales in Flagler Beach, pulled live from the MLS.
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Yes — if you want a quiet, walkable beach town instead of a resort strip. Flagler Beach has no high-rise buildings, a historic fishing pier, scenic A1A along the dunes, and a small-town main street, all about 25 minutes north of Daytona Beach.
Prices hinge on proximity to the ocean — oceanfront A1A homes at the top, beach-block cottages in the middle, and Intracoastal or west-side homes offering boat access for a different budget. Because the market is small and prices change weekly, ask Lina for today’s median and active listings from the MLS.
No — Flagler Beach has long limited building height, so there are no high-rise condo towers. Housing is mostly single-family homes, beach cottages, and small low-rise buildings, which is a core part of the town’s character.
Yes — homes directly on the ocean along A1A do come up for sale, though inventory is limited and they sell at a premium. Erosion and dune-protection rules affect oceanfront lots, so review setbacks and insurance before buying; Lina can pull current oceanfront listings.
Flagler Beach is roughly 25 minutes north of Daytona Beach along A1A, and about 10–15 minutes from Palm Coast across the Intracoastal bridge, making it an easy beach base in northern Volusia/Flagler.
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