St. George Island, Florida


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Pristine Shores, Unhurried Island Life


St. George Island sits at the heart of the Forgotten Coast, a 28-mile barrier island stretching between Apalachicola Bay and the Gulf, connected to the mainland by a single causeway and deliberately removed from the pace of modern Florida. No traffic lights, no chain restaurants, no high-rise condos. Just some of the most unspoiled Gulf beach in the eastern United States.

The island divides naturally into two experiences. The western side offers locally owned restaurants, eclectic shops, and a relaxed social scene that draws a loyal mix of residents and repeat visitors, anchored in part by St. George Plantation, a private gated community where wooded lots, Gulf and bay access, and a secluded setting attract buyers looking for something beyond the ordinary beach house. The eastern end is anchored by Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park, nearly 2,000 acres of protected dunes, pine forests, and undeveloped beach that consistently ranks among Florida's finest.

St. George Island real estate ranges from weathered beach cottages and elevated Gulf-front homes to bay-side properties with calmer water and sweeping sunset views over the Apalachicola estuary. A well-established short-term rental market makes it a strong choice for investors, while limited developable land and enduring appeal give long-term owners a compelling case for sustained value. For buyers drawn to natural beauty, authentic coastal living, and a community that has chosen to stay small, St. George Island is one of the Gulf Coast's most quietly extraordinary addresses.

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