Real Estate Statistics
Average Price | $1M |
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Lowest Price | $39.9K |
Highest Price | $8.2M |
Total Listings | 666 |
Avg. Days On Market | 156 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $563 |
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Miramar Beach Florida
On the western edge of Walton County, Miramar Beach Fl is the shopping headquarters for the area. Silver Sands Factory outlet stores (the nation’s largest with more than 100 designer labels) and Destin Commons open-air mall feature something for everyone. To rejuvenate, there are plenty of options for fine dining and cafes.
This proximity to amenities is what makes Miramar Beach real estate so comfortable and convenient. Life here can flow from the beach to the cafe in no time at all.
Neighboring Sandestin offers more shopping at Grand Boulevard, and plenty of fun and opportunities for nightlife at Baytowne Wharf.
It’s hard to separate Destin, Miramar Beach Fl and Sandestin from one another, as they collaborate in a shared lifestyle of beach-resort-charm. Miramar Beach real estate is nestled in the middle of everything.
Seafood lovers will enjoy knowing there are more than four times as many tasty fish than in most destinations. At least 20 species are available during all seasons.
Woman’s World describes beach life here perfectly: “Families love the kid-pleasing attractions that let you pack your day without paying high theme-park prices; watersports-lovers skim over and above the waves on jet-skis, sailboats and parasails; sports enthusiasts discover why Destin is America’s deep-sea fishing capitol; eco-vacationers ply rivers, lakes and bayous in kayaks and canoes; and romance-seekers fall in love with uncrowded beaches just made for strolls along the water’s edge.”