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Panama City Beach
- Palazzo Condos
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Developer close-out pricing deals are available now! These are stunning prices for Gulf front luxury condominiums. Reserve yours today!
Palazzo Condominiums - Panama City Beach
Condos starting from the mid and low $200's
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Exciting NEW DEVELOPMENT on the desirable west end of Panama City Beach. Palazzo’s location is prime... sitting on 220 feet of Gulf front located 1/4 mile west of Highway 79, and only minutes from Pier Park. Unlike the competition, Palazzo is an upscale LOW DENSITY building, consisting of only 129 direct Gulf front units with four levels of COVERED GULF FRONT PARKING UNDER THE BUILDING. On-site check-in and management. Elegant 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units with upscale interior features. Unit pricing starts low-to-mid $200,000’s
Below, see some photos from Palazzo Condominiums on Front Beach Road, Panama City Beach |
Be sure to click on Virtual Tour in each section to see our photo tours of this great duplex!!
The Seabreeze Jazz Festival moves to Pier Park |
The nationally-renowned Seabreeze Jazz Festival has made its new home on Panama City Beach at Pier Park. The change of venue now puts this incredible event right at the steps of some of Northwest Florida’s very best shopping and dining. The 2009 event saw jazz greats like Boney James, Wayman Tisdale, Warren Hill, Four80East, and many more, along with local favorites Jones and Company.
2010 Seabreeze Jazz Festival . April 15-18th
Pier Park Amphitheater . Panama City Beach, FL |
Bay Point Marina, a world-class marina at Panama City Beach, and so much more! |
A boater’s paradise, Bay Point Marina is gently tucked away along the Grand Lagoon in Panama City Beach, Florida, yet conveniently located just five minutes from the beautiful Gulf of Mexico and 15 minutes from the Intracoastal Waterway. The quiet, protected 180-slip full-service marina offers world-class facilities and access to the award-winning Bay Point Marriott Resort. Marina guests can explore the resort on complimentary bicycles and take advantage of the resort’s tasty waterfront dining, the only Nicklaus-designed golf course in Northwest Florida, the new 12,000 sq.ft. Serenity Spa, clay tennis courts and more. Bay Point’s top-notch amenities and relaxing atmosphere alone are enough to inspire a visit, but the warm hospitality and exceptional service keep boaters coming back for more.
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Panama City Beach is home to 27 miles of “The World’s Most Beautiful Beaches.” |
Money magazine on CNN.com reported that Panama City Beach is the #1 place to buy real estate in the U.S. (Top 10 Cities, Where to Buy Now). Business 2.0 magazine predicts that Panama City Beach will boast 72% gains in home prices over the next 5 years; they ranked Panama City Beach No. 1 among real estate cities in the United States. |
Bay County International Airport - Panama City Beach |
The Panama City-Bay County International Airport now under construction is just one piece of a regional economic development story unfolding in Northwest Florida. The new airport taking shape in the middle of the St. Joe timber forest between Interstate 10 and the Gulf of Mexico’s West Bay is about more than just replacing a 61-year-old airfield with no room to grow. To many in the region, the new Panama City-Bay County International Airport is an opportunity for Northwest Florida to realize its potential for economic development beyond tourism and the aerospace-and-defense sector, both of which are and will continue to be important economic drivers. In addition to on-airport sites ideally suited for aviation-related companies, the West Bay Sector Plan includes 37 million sq. ft. of space for commercial and industrial users seeking close proximity to the airport but not needing to be on the property. The associated residential implications and opportunity are extensive. Visit www.newpcairport.com for updates on construction and related news. |
Pier Park - A Great Place to Shop, Eat and Play |
Pier Park is forecasted to become the new “Downtown Panama City Beach,” with its collection of enchanting eateries and chic retail shops. The 1.1 million sq. ft. open-air lifestyle center is ideally situated between Front Beach Road and Back Beach Road, and features restaurants and stores in architecturally engaging buildings and storefronts. There is also a 3,000-seat theater complex showing all the latest blockbusters, and most outdoor dining is now dog-friendly for well-behaved dogs. Located in the heart of Panama City Beach, it serves the growing residential community, condo market, and over seven million tourists that visit each year. Developed by Simon Property Group, Pier Park will serve as the premier shopping destination for the Panama City Beach market and the entire Emerald Coast.
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Visitors / Area Information

Location/Region: Southeast United States; Northwest Florida.
The latitude of Panama City Beach is 30.176N. The longitude is -85.805W.
Geographical Description: Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Panama City Beach is located in the Northwest region of Florida. Panama City Beach averages an elevation of 13 feet above sea level. Located 98 miles southwest of Tallahassee, Panama City Beach is a part of Bay County. Bay County boasts an average population of 150,000. Approximately 9,500 of these citizens reside in Panama City Beach.
Climate: Average water temperatures of 72 degrees combined with an average air temperature of 78 degrees creates mild subtropical temperatures for year-round enjoyment.
Population: As of 2008 estimates: City of Panama City Beach 13,453; Unincorporated - approx. 35,000
Area History: Bay County is an area rich in American history. The St. Andrew Bay area was home to many Indians before it was settled as a community in the 1800s. Pirates found the deep pockets of the Bay ideal to “lie in wait” for richly laden ships in route to Mexico or Spain. Legend has it that many a pirate buried his share of treasure at Spanish Shanty Point on Shell Island.
Another area teeming with history in Panama City Beach is St Andrews State Recreation Area. During World War II, it was part of the St. Andrews Sound Military Reservation. Circular cannon platforms are still in place near the jetties. Opened in 1951, the park now covers more than 1,200 acres.
Since its founding, Panama City Beach’s economy has greatly depended on its natural blessings making it home of “The World’s Most Beautiful Beaches.”
Cultural info: Downtown Panama City has become known as the Art District of Bay County. Since 1978, the Bay Arts Alliance has served as the local non-profit agency for Arts in Bay County. The goal of the Alliance is to provide cultural enrichment to the community and its visitors through educational experiences and quality performances.
What to see and do: St Andrews State Recreation Area is one of the most popular outdoor recreation spots in Florida. Rated the "Number One Beach in America" in 1995 by coastal authority Dr. Stephen Leatherman, it is best known for its 1 1/2 miles of white sand beaches, natural dunes and crystal-clear water.
Visit Panama City Beach for the annual Indian Summer Festival held every October at Frank Brown Park. This three-day music, art and seafood festival hosts top name entertainment and wide array of fresh local seafood.
The soft Panama City Beach sand is actually quartz crystals, which over time has been broken down, bleached, polished and deposited on the shoreline. This natural process has made Panama City Beach home to the "World's Most Beautiful Beaches."
Information by:
The City of Panama City Beach
Panama City Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau
17001 Panama City Beach Parkway
Panama City Beach
Florida 32413
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