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    Finding Home in Apalachicola

    By Admin | May 7, 2026

    One of Florida’s oldest port cities, Apalachicola is a charming coastal town that blends rich maritime heritage with a vibrant local culture. From historic buildings and fishing traditions to boutique shopping and world-class seafood, Apalachicola is where it all comes together. Located at the mouth of the Apalachicola River, the town centers around a walkable... Read More

    Meet Trevor Seay: Where Inspection Expertise Meets Coastal Real Estate

    By Admin | April 24, 2026

    From crawl spaces to contracts, Trevor helps clients buy and sell with confidence. If there’s one thing Trevor Seay knows, it’s Gulf Coast homes. He’s spent years inside them, around them, and now, helping people buy and sell them with clarity and confidence. Born and raised along Florida’s Gulf Coast, Trevor offers something unique to... Read More

    Unspoiled Shores and Easy Days on St. George Island

    By Admin | April 6, 2026

    St. George Island is a 22-mile-long barrier island that is one of Florida’s best-kept secrets where everyone comes for the same reason: peaceful, natural beauty. Crowded beaches? Not here. This island offers wide-open stretches perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply relaxing and watching the waves roll in.  Outdoor lovers will feel right at home with... Read More

    Meet Maria Ramsey: Selling the Coast She Calls Home

    By Admin | March 25, 2026

    From beach days to closings, Maria helps clients find their place in the coastal lifestyle she’s loved all her life.  When you grow up with salt on your skin and sand between your toes, the beach isn’t just a place, it’s part of who you are. That’s exactly how it is for Maria Ramsey.  Born... Read More

    Where Nature, Honey, and History Meet

    By Admin | March 4, 2026

    In the Apalachicola River basin, Wewahitchka, known as “Wewa” to locals, is a place where nature leads the way and traditions run deep. This quiet, welcoming town offers a slower pace of life and two claims to fame that make it one of the most distinctive destinations in Gulf County: the Dead Lakes and world-famous... Read More

    Meet Eric Grantham: From Beach Weekends to Full-Time Coastal Living

    By Admin | February 18, 2026

    What started as a favorite family getaway turned into home, now Eric helps others make the same move.  For more than 20 years, Eric Grantham and his family returned to Florida’s Gulf Coast again and again. It wasn’t just the beaches that brought them back, it was the laid-back pace, the friendly waves from strangers... Read More

    Life on the Water and Beyond in Gulf County

    By Admin | February 5, 2026

    With nearly 250 miles of shoreline stretching along the Gulf of Mexico, St. Joseph Bay, and a web of inland waterways, this peaceful stretch of the Panhandle offers more than just stunning views.  Gulf County is known for its laid-back lifestyle and friendly locals, but it’s also a dream for outdoor lovers. Hunters and anglers... Read More

    Meet Linda Somero: Turning Property Passion into Real Estate Success

    By Admin | January 22, 2026

    Realtor of the Year. Property pro. Trusted guide to buyers and sellers on the Gulf Coast. For Linda Somero, real estate didn’t start with a license, it started with experience.After years of owning and managing properties herself, she became the go-to person in her circle for advice on whether it was the right time to... Read More

    Old Florida, Still Here

    By Admin | January 5, 2026

    Found in the middle of Port St. Joe and Apalachicola, Indian Pass feels like stepping back in time, in the best way possible. This small, quiet peninsula is one of the last places along the Gulf Coast where “Old Florida” still thrives.  Indian Pass is a place that keeps things simple. Here you’ll find everything... Read More

    Meet Grant Rish: Building Legacies by the Water

    By Admin | December 19, 2025

    As a developer, entrepreneur, and lifelong local, Grant Rish approaches real estate as a return to his roots. Coming home to Port St. Joe wasn’t just a move for Grant Rish, it was a full-circle moment. After years spent working in development and homebuilding across the Gulf Coast, he returned to the place his family... Read More