Palm Coast is Flagler County’s largest city — a planned community first platted by ITT in the late 1960s, now home to most of the county’s residents. Buyers get a wide spread: saltwater-canal homes with boat access in the Palm Harbor section, golf-course lots, and inland single-family neighborhoods, all roughly halfway between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. For today’s live listings, ask Lina or jump into the MLS below.
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SLA Realty Group serves all of Palm Coast — including Palm Harbor, Cypress Knoll (E-Section), Indian Trails, and Grand Haven — across ZIP codes 32137, 32164, 32135.
Palm Coast is built around water, trails, and golf — here’s what shapes daily life here:
Miles of dredged canals in the Palm Harbor section give waterfront homes private docks and Intracoastal access.
A Jack Nicklaus Signature course anchors the gated Grand Haven community along the Intracoastal.
More than 125 miles of paved and nature trails thread the city, a defining feature of the ITT master plan.
The waterway runs the length of the city, with parks, kayak launches, and boat access at Waterfront Park.
Palm Coast is part of Flagler County in the Orlando metro. Explore the map, then ask Lina to pull listings in any pocket you like.
Palm Coast carries the most inventory and the widest price range in Flagler County. Saltwater-canal homes in Palm Harbor and Intracoastal frontage in Grand Haven sit at the top end, while inland ITT-platted sections like Cypress Knoll and Indian Trails offer more attainable single-family homes — many on oversized lots, since the original plat was generous with land.
Canal access, lot size, and how close a section is to a school or the Intracoastal move prices more than the city average does. For an accurate read, ask Lina for today’s median, active inventory, and recent sales in the exact Palm Coast section you’re considering, pulled live from the MLS.
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Yes — Palm Coast is Flagler County’s largest city and a planned community with low traffic, 125+ miles of trails, canal and golf neighborhoods, and a location halfway between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. It suits buyers who want space and water access without a big-city price tag.
Palm Coast spans a wide range — inland ITT-platted single-family homes at the attainable end, and saltwater-canal and Intracoastal homes in Palm Harbor and Grand Haven at the top. Because prices change weekly, ask Lina for today’s median and active listings pulled live from the MLS.
Yes — the Palm Harbor section was dredged into a network of saltwater canals, so many homes there have or can add private docks with access toward the Intracoastal Waterway. Canal depth and bridge clearance vary, so confirm navigability for your boat before you buy; Lina can pull canal-front listings to compare.
Palm Coast was master-planned and sold by ITT (International Telephone & Telegraph) starting in the late 1960s, which is why the city has lettered sections, generous lot sizes, and an extensive built-in trail and canal network rather than a traditional downtown grid.
Palm Coast sits roughly 30 minutes north of Daytona Beach and about 30–40 minutes south of St. Augustine via I-95 or US-1, which is a major part of its appeal for commuters and beach access.
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