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Don't compare cost of living to other cities. Compare it to what people actually make in Pensacola, then tell me if it's more affordable. Salaries don't match cost of living at all.
BTW, a lot of Orange Beach is on Perdido Key. Perdido Key goes all the way from the Theo Bars bridge to Perdido Pass. So half of Perdido Key is Florida and half is Perdido Key Alabama. A little research goes a long way.
Carbon dating to such a recent (i.e., not prehistoric) date is very very inaccurate. So...hmmm, I think Ponce De Leon's St Augustine is the actual first settlement.
Can't wait my wife and I are moving to pensacola in May and I can't wait. I'll need to get your info when we try to buy. I can't wait to be around this area
I moved here in 2021 from Tallahassee, from Panama City, from Bloomington, Indiana. We had relatives that lived in Gulf Breeze, whom we visited during spring breaks (worked at fraternity at IU). I wanted to move to Florida after retirement from the USAF and spent lots of time in South Florida on TDY. LSS, Milton is now home. All he says is honest and current information. Not Mayberry, but year-round charm. CAVEAT. The current crop of Santa Rosa county representatives are HELL BENT on over development with two new developments without regard to their environmental and resources impact. Buyer BEWARE.
As well another restaurant in the area of Orange beach it is in Gulf Shores it is called the Sunliner Diner now it is amazing however it is very busy as it is very popular
Still pretty strong! I own an STR property myself not far from downtown. Still a lot of tourism for being America’s first settlement and the downtown area specifically. We have a lot of other draws as well (Pensacon, holidays, parades etc). Happy to provide you some more detailed info if interested. Just let me know.
I was stationed at Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton from 1978 - 1980 as my first duty station in the Navy. I had a great time there. From boating on the Blackwater River to hanging out at Pensacola and Navarre Beach. I met many fine folks in Milton!
My wife and I have visited Pensacola many times over the last 25 years. If it were practical for us this is the only place that I have visited that I would consider moving to.
Thanks for the video! I've been to Pensacola twice and I absolutely love there. Would you be able to let me know which neighborhoods are safe to live? Thank you!
If I want to move there None of these applies, to I am interested in city traffic and access to grocery as Costco, employment opportunities, weather, apartments rentals, crime . I don’t eat in restaurants every day so don’t care much about it.😉
8:22 minute mark in the entrance to Luna's Restaurant is a hideously racist relic from the deep South's ugly racist past... the 3ft tall black jockey holding the "welcome" sign has always been a notice to brown and black people that they aren't welcome. Orange Beach and some parts of Gulf Shores are known to be hostile to black and brown tourists... As a non-native you're oblivious but I wanted to give fellow travelers a heads-up on the mindset on Alabama's beachfront... take your money to West Florida. 👌🏾