Florida's 'Forgotten Coast' Attracts Homebuyers Looking for a Vacation Retreat
Briefly

Gulf County and Walton County have seen a significant increase in second-home sales, surpassing traditionally popular spots in Florida. According to Pacaso, Gulf County ranks second in the top 20 vacation home markets with a 77% second-to-primary-home ratio and an average price of $1,003,183. This ‘Forgotten Coast’ features extensive white-sand beaches and a laid-back lifestyle that appeals to nature lovers. Activities like fishing, sailing, and kayaking attract homebuyers seeking adventure, and its proximity to bustling destinations enhances its appeal.
Florida’s Gulf County witnessed a boom in second-home sales, outperforming elite locales. Gulf County had a 77% second-to-primary home ratio and an average price of $1,003,183.
Gulf County is part of the ‘Forgotten Coast,’ known for its pristine beaches, unspoiled vistas, and a serene lifestyle that attracts nature-lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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