Cinnamon Coast Living was created to highlight life and real estate in Palm Coast and Flagler Beach, FL. At Cinnamon Coast Living, I have dedicated myself on providing exceptional service, knowledge of our community, and honesty. The exclusive Cinnamon Coast homes for sale include luxury homes and condos located in the best communities of Flagler County FL.
I invite you to browse an exclusive listings collection and find your dream home! From castles to cottages, the Cinnamon Coast Living will help you buy or sell your home. Whether you want a condo on the beach, a luxury home on the bay, or a quiet neighborhood in which to raise your children, these are all available for you here. Combine this with the amazing weather and you'll find that Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, and surrounding Flagler County is one of the most desirable destinations in the world for you to call home.
Please browse through the listings to learn more about beautiful Flagler County, with all of the charm of one of Florida's original beach communities.
I invite you to browse an exclusive listings collection and find your dream home! From castles to cottages, the Cinnamon Coast Living will help you buy or sell your home. Whether you want a condo on the beach, a luxury home on the bay, or a quiet neighborhood in which to raise your children, these are all available for you here. Combine this with the amazing weather and you'll find that Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, and surrounding Flagler County is one of the most desirable destinations in the world for you to call home.
Please browse through the listings to learn more about beautiful Flagler County, with all of the charm of one of Florida's original beach communities.
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The Hammock is an unincorporated area of Flagler County, FL that is know for pristine beaches, an abundance of nature trails and conservation area, world class golf courses, and exclusive gated communities located in a laid back, "Old Florida" setting.
The Hammock is ideally situated between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, making it a haven for boaters, golfers, and beach goers alike.
The Hammock gets its name from the shape of the dunes on the beach.
These steep dunes attract sand, provide home and feeding ground for many species, and protect the coastline, providing a barrier from ocean to land.
The Hammock is ideally situated between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, making it a haven for boaters, golfers, and beach goers alike.
The Hammock gets its name from the shape of the dunes on the beach.
These steep dunes attract sand, provide home and feeding ground for many species, and protect the coastline, providing a barrier from ocean to land.
Flagler Beach is a vintage little beach city located just south of The Hammock.
There are many reasons Flagler Beach was named one of "America's Coolest Small Towns" by Budget Travel Magazine.
Waterfront restaurants and eclectic shops are the norm.
Residents can enjoy 6 miles of uncrowded beaches, or enjoy the views from a rooftop cafe and listen to local musicians.
Take a cruise down A1A through Flagler Beach, and you won't see dozens of high rise hotels and condo buildings- you'll see coffee houses, surf shops, the famous Flagler Beach Pier.
There are many reasons Flagler Beach was named one of "America's Coolest Small Towns" by Budget Travel Magazine.
Waterfront restaurants and eclectic shops are the norm.
Residents can enjoy 6 miles of uncrowded beaches, or enjoy the views from a rooftop cafe and listen to local musicians.
Take a cruise down A1A through Flagler Beach, and you won't see dozens of high rise hotels and condo buildings- you'll see coffee houses, surf shops, the famous Flagler Beach Pier.
St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city, lies to the north of Palm Coast and The Hammock.
Initially explored by Ponce de Leon and eventually founded by Spanish settlers in 1565, St. Augustine is home to countless historic sites and a number of museums, art galleries, exquisite restaurants and family attractions.
Enjoy a stroll downtown and admire the Spanish architecture and views of the bay, take a tour of the city by trolley, or shop at all the little boutique stores on and around St. George Street.
Initially explored by Ponce de Leon and eventually founded by Spanish settlers in 1565, St. Augustine is home to countless historic sites and a number of museums, art galleries, exquisite restaurants and family attractions.
Enjoy a stroll downtown and admire the Spanish architecture and views of the bay, take a tour of the city by trolley, or shop at all the little boutique stores on and around St. George Street.
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