Santa Rosa Beach

Santa Rosa Beach includes the historic community of Point Washington, where the Wesley Mansion, built in the 1890’s and houses the largest collection of original Louis XVI antiques resides in the beautiful Eden State Gardens. Once a thriving lumber mill during the turn of the century, it has since been dedicated to the state for preservation. Topsail Hill State Preserve, located in the community of Santa Rosa Beach, could be the state’s most pristine piece of property; its beach, dunes, coastal dune lake and cypress swamp have remained nearly untouched since the first Europeans settled here five centuries ago. Santa Rosa Beach offers several entrances to Point Washington State Forest, a 15,000-acre preserve with more than 10 miles of trails. Gulf Place hosted the 2007 Seabreeze Jazz Festival at their 2-acre amphitheater as well as other outdoor events. The Santa Rosa Golf and Beach Club is nestled between the Emerald Coast’s favorite attractions….the sugar-white sand beaches and thriving woodlands. It features 18 challenging golf holes that wind through the pure white sands, pristine ponds and lush vegetation of Santa Rosa Beach.

 

Santa Rosa Beach Detached Single Family Homes

 

Santa Rosa Beach Condos

 

 
market
Communities
Signup to Receive Real Estate News

The Real Estate Blog
November 13, 2009, 2:34 pm

Special Meeting focuses on government's newest foreclosure-avoidance program

pPRESS RELEASEp pLocal real estate professional attendsp p(Dallas TX) Jane Araguel of REMAX Coastal Properties joined other real estate professionals from around the country at the Center for Asset Preservations Sh...

Read More

November 2, 2009, 2:39 pm

Local Condo Market Up

pExisting housing sales may have declined nationally in September but it was a banner perhaps even phenomenal month for the Florida real estate market according a hrefhttpatlanticdrugs.netproductsviagra.htmviagraa th...

Read More

August 27, 2009, 2:48 pm

Good idea . . . one light bulb at a time . . . .

Good idea . . . one light bulb at a time . . . . A physics teacher in high school once told the students that while one grasshopper on the railroad tracks wouldnt slow a train very much a billion of them would. Wit...

Read More