this is the second video that talked about the restrictions in Palm Coast. When we were looking in the C section, there were several, like many many houses with boats or commercial trucks parked.
Really depends on your neighbors. God forbid I didn't say anything to you if you bought a home and weren't aware of the restrictions. You'd probably be livid with me
Bunnell next to Palm Coast will be interesting in the next few years,it is the 2nd largest incorporated in area next to Jacksonville with about 140 square miles which was mostly annexed after 2000 but only has about 3,000,it's the County Seat of Flagler County,the advantages of Bunnell could be better affordability and less restrictions,that area will eventually grow,an interesting alternative from St.Augustine and Palm Coast.
It will be interesting to see. Developers have started buying large parcels of land in Palm Coast recently. I know DR Horton opened up a beautiful community in Bunnell as well. I also just read they are putting a new hospital in for the area. I imagine we will see Palm Coast developed before long
Thank you for this great information. I'm looking at purchasing a home on the canals in Palm Coast and trying to learn as much as possible about the area.
Last year I purchased a .29 acre corner lot in Palm Coast and am getting house plans drawn up right now. Hopefully by the holidays construction can start and by next summer be moved in. What I find interesting and that is so different from California (where I live) is that most homes are built on a lot that the homeowner purchases and then hires a contractor to build on. Most new homes here are in subdivisions that are fully developed all at once. Basically, my home has vacant tree covered lots on the back and side and it may be years before they're ever built on. I really like that Palm Coast is right between Daytona Beach and St. Augustine. While it may just have chain restaurants and stores for the most part, those two easily assessible cities add lots of shopping, dining and entertainment options. Very much looking forward to moving there next year. Oh, and I purposely looked for a high and dry lot that does not have any flood danger on the west side of 95. After watching the news out here about Ian I'm glad I did!!
Yea there are only a few small builders in the area. You will find a lot of builders own lots throughout palm coast and will build their floorplans on it. Which builder did you go with?
Thank you for your great video. I’ve been deciding between the two. I have a friend in St Augustine and she loves it. Her house is huge. I am leaning toward Palm Coast. Some people don’t like all those restrictions but I’m OK with it because it keeps the area looking nice. The only thing that concerns me is you can only have the moving pod there for seven days. I’m coming in from WA State.
Thank you for your compliment. I like both of them. It is just something to note if you are moving there from a completely different area. I'm sure they will give you some slack in the form of a couple of days. It really depends on your neighbors too. Any other questions please reach out I would love to help. Or if you'd like you can schedule a meeting with me and my preferred lender on zoom calendly.com/d/cqb-93y-fhy/30min-zoom-meeting-with-tom-and-joe?month=2022-01
Palm Coast is the goofiest city in Volusia county. I have lived in Ormond Beach for 10 years and thought about moving to Palm Coast...but I decided against it once I realized how odd it is there.
Hi! Your video, the way you speak and the helpful information were SO great, thank you! I live in LA, my husband and I were thinking to build a house in Palm Coast, can you please make a video on the specific areas of Palm Coast? I understand that you live in St Augustine, but you still know much more than people from other states 😁 thank you, subscribed🩵
Thank you so much! I have been meaning to do a palm coast video here; just have a lot going on! What questions do you have about Palm Coast? I'll add them into the video if relevant. Any other questions reach out directly! Thomas Rehberg ΓEA⅃ Broker LLC. 904-584-9263 Trehberg8@gmail.com www.livinginstaugustine.com
I first moved to Palm Coast in '98. The "L" section maybe had 30 homes. Indian Trails was an awesome school. Soon lots were being bought and bulldozed at an alarming rate. We got out of there. Now it is like that everywhere🤮
We moved back up to St. Augustine in 2004 out passed the airport. At that time it was still relatively rural. Over the last 18 months that has changed drastically as well. 😫
Living in St Augustine, it's great ,there's more life just to walk to historic area more restaurants, more stores,Palm coast, there's not much to do,about entertainment, but property went very high, comparing with Palm Palm,there more affordable,.
May I ask how long you've lived there? Have you noticed a big addition to the population? Interested in moving there but don't want to "ruin" it anymore than it's already being overrun...
I moved from Vancouver, Canada to Ormond Beach and what a changed! I miss so much my Japanese and Korean food and some life here in Ormond Beach. Can you please give me your opinion comparing living in St Augustine to Ormond Beach? really appreciate thanks.
I live in PC c section. I did not feel Styling got just how nice PC is. Within 1 mile of my house 1 traditional store ck. So my drive home almost to my door is trees and water and manicured pubic land. Google maps is your friend it is about the only way to find anything. PC does not have much nightlife or day life but Daytona and St Aug are 30 minutes away
I don't believe there are any rules about what you can garden. Especially if it is in your backyard behind a fence. They do care about chickens in Palm Coast. Just give your neighbors eggs and you will probably be fine 🙂
This video's information is rapidly becoming outdated with respect to Palm Coast. If you get the impression that Palm Coast is mostly single-family homes, this is largely correct, however this is changing day by day as new town home and apartment complexes are being constructed. The city seems to be growing southward, but there are new communities popping up even in the north end. There are even multi-family dwelling being built along the inter-coastal of all places. We moved to Palm Coast because you just could not find anything remotely worth the asking money in St. Augustine that suited me. Although I really hate HOA's, I do find the city to be much nicer without cars parking on the narrow residential streets and boats and RV's in everyone's driveways. The rule about service vehicles is really dumb.
That's true! This video is over a year old; I should make an update to it. It is changing and will be a more affordable option for people vs. St Augustine. They needed some more housing that isn't single family
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE there’s nothing to do in St Augustine other than walk around the tourist traps. And there is especially nothing to do in Palm Coast it’s basically just a sleepy retirement beach community. But hey, if both of those are your thing then go for it. The only time I make to to St Augustine is maybe to fish off porpoise point
Reach out if you need any more information!
Thomas Rehberg
ΓEA⅃ Broker LLC.
904-584-9263
Trehberg8@gmail.com
www.livinginstaugustine.com
this is the second video that talked about the restrictions in Palm Coast. When we were looking in the C section, there were several, like many many houses with boats or commercial trucks parked.
Really depends on your neighbors. God forbid I didn't say anything to you if you bought a home and weren't aware of the restrictions. You'd probably be livid with me
We are full 94,080 population. They are building homes like crazy and NOT stopping.
They definitely are. We need the homes to satisfy the demand
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE - The traffic is bad too. Back in 2003 it was so nice.
@@garyr4211 it has gotten worse. There is no denying that.
Full of riff raff, traffic crime
Where do you live?
What a great video. We lived in Palm Coast for the past seven years and your video is very accurate. Thanks for helping people make the choice.
Darrell! My man thank you for the complement. Anything I missed that you find important about the area?
I've seen quite a few of these types of videos about Palm Coast lately but yours had all the facts complete and well presented, too! Thanks, again!
@@BlueJammer thank you! I'm putting out the best product I can. I'm always looking to improve. Any suggestions are appreciated
Bunnell next to Palm Coast will be interesting in the next few years,it is the 2nd largest incorporated in area next to Jacksonville with about 140 square miles which was mostly annexed after 2000 but only has about 3,000,it's the County Seat of Flagler County,the advantages of Bunnell could be better affordability and less restrictions,that area will eventually grow,an interesting alternative from St.Augustine and Palm Coast.
It will be interesting to see. Developers have started buying large parcels of land in Palm Coast recently. I know DR Horton opened up a beautiful community in Bunnell as well. I also just read they are putting a new hospital in for the area. I imagine we will see Palm Coast developed before long
Very informative video on my move to the area .
Thank You for the information
Glad it helps. Are you considering palm coast or st augustine?
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE Palm Coast
@@joepolcaro9324 very cool. If you need an agent I'm here to help!
Thank you for this great information. I'm looking at purchasing a home on the canals in Palm Coast and trying to learn as much as possible about the area.
I have to let you know this is about a year or so old. I am coming out with an update video in the next few weeks.
If you need any help let me know
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE will do, thanks!
Thanks for the very well presented, diverse information!! 🙂🙏🏼🌴🥥🏖️🐚
Thank you so much Robyn. Anything I might have left out?
Last year I purchased a .29 acre corner lot in Palm Coast and am getting house plans drawn up right now. Hopefully by the holidays construction can start and by next summer be moved in. What I find interesting and that is so different from California (where I live) is that most homes are built on a lot that the homeowner purchases and then hires a contractor to build on. Most new homes here are in subdivisions that are fully developed all at once. Basically, my home has vacant tree covered lots on the back and side and it may be years before they're ever built on. I really like that Palm Coast is right between Daytona Beach and St. Augustine. While it may just have chain restaurants and stores for the most part, those two easily assessible cities add lots of shopping, dining and entertainment options. Very much looking forward to moving there next year. Oh, and I purposely looked for a high and dry lot that does not have any flood danger on the west side of 95. After watching the news out here about Ian I'm glad I did!!
Yea there are only a few small builders in the area.
You will find a lot of builders own lots throughout palm coast and will build their floorplans on it. Which builder did you go with?
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE KES Construction. Family run company in Palm Coast recommended by a friend.
@@jeffmorse645 nice! I hope you enjoy the area. Any other info you want to know that I haven't covered
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE I know I will! Ian hasn't deterred me.😄 Worst part is the 9-12 month wait to get it built.
Thank you for your great video. I’ve been deciding between the two. I have a friend in St Augustine and she loves it. Her house is huge. I am leaning toward Palm Coast.
Some people don’t like all those restrictions but I’m OK with it because it keeps the area looking nice. The only thing that concerns me is you can only have the moving pod there for seven days. I’m coming in from WA State.
Thank you for your compliment. I like both of them.
It is just something to note if you are moving there from a completely different area. I'm sure they will give you some slack in the form of a couple of days. It really depends on your neighbors too.
Any other questions please reach out I would love to help. Or if you'd like you can schedule a meeting with me and my preferred lender on zoom
calendly.com/d/cqb-93y-fhy/30min-zoom-meeting-with-tom-and-joe?month=2022-01
Palm Coast is the goofiest city in Volusia county. I have lived in Ormond Beach for 10 years and thought about moving to Palm Coast...but I decided against it once I realized how odd it is there.
@@bradfloridaadventures U goofy. Palm Coast is in Flagler county.
@@TOMG12XU :)
Hi! Your video, the way you speak and the helpful information were SO great, thank you!
I live in LA, my husband and I were thinking to build a house in Palm Coast, can you please make a video on the specific areas of Palm Coast?
I understand that you live in St Augustine, but you still know much more than people from other states 😁 thank you, subscribed🩵
Thank you so much! I have been meaning to do a palm coast video here; just have a lot going on!
What questions do you have about Palm Coast? I'll add them into the video if relevant.
Any other questions reach out directly!
Thomas Rehberg
ΓEA⅃ Broker LLC.
904-584-9263
Trehberg8@gmail.com
www.livinginstaugustine.com
I first moved to Palm Coast in '98. The "L" section maybe had 30 homes. Indian Trails was an awesome school. Soon lots were being bought and bulldozed at an alarming rate. We got out of there. Now it is like that everywhere🤮
I'm sorry to hear that. Where are you living now?
We moved back up to St. Augustine in 2004 out passed the airport. At that time it was still relatively rural. Over the last 18 months that has changed drastically as well. 😫
Living in St Augustine, it's great ,there's more life just to walk to historic area more restaurants, more stores,Palm coast, there's not much to do,about entertainment, but property went very high, comparing with Palm Palm,there more affordable,.
May I ask how long you've lived there? Have you noticed a big addition to the population? Interested in moving there but don't want to "ruin" it anymore than it's already being overrun...
Thank you for your insights. Did you buy in St Augustine?
Thank you
Thank you for the suggestion
I moved from Vancouver, Canada to Ormond Beach and what a changed! I miss so much my Japanese and Korean food and some life here in Ormond Beach. Can you please give me your opinion comparing living in St Augustine to Ormond Beach? really appreciate thanks.
I am not to familiar with Ormond so it's hard for me to say.
We are missing a Korean BBQ spot too!
That's awesome
Thanks Edward!
I live in PC c section. I did not feel Styling got just how nice PC is. Within 1 mile of my house 1 traditional store ck. So my drive home almost to my door is trees and water and manicured pubic land. Google maps is your friend it is about the only way to find anything. PC does not have much nightlife or day life but Daytona and St Aug are 30 minutes away
Palm coast is beautiful with nature. It's a great place to live if you don't mind driving for those kind of things
Would Palm Coast homes be against home gardening and raising chickens since you said they are like one big HSA?
I don't believe there are any rules about what you can garden. Especially if it is in your backyard behind a fence.
They do care about chickens in Palm Coast. Just give your neighbors eggs and you will probably be fine 🙂
What areas of Palm Coast see flooding? If any.
Primarily any area surrounding the intracoastal
This video's information is rapidly becoming outdated with respect to Palm Coast. If you get the impression that Palm Coast is mostly single-family homes, this is largely correct, however this is changing day by day as new town home and apartment complexes are being constructed. The city seems to be growing southward, but there are new communities popping up even in the north end. There are even multi-family dwelling being built along the inter-coastal of all places. We moved to Palm Coast because you just could not find anything remotely worth the asking money in St. Augustine that suited me. Although I really hate HOA's, I do find the city to be much nicer without cars parking on the narrow residential streets and boats and RV's in everyone's driveways. The rule about service vehicles is really dumb.
That's true! This video is over a year old; I should make an update to it.
It is changing and will be a more affordable option for people vs. St Augustine. They needed some more housing that isn't single family
Dude, chill with the camera in European Village… you just made me dizzy…😢
🤣that's why I hired a video editor
Dog beaches?
They have several dog parks in the area. No dog specific areas of the beach
Palm coast full of gangsters
I don't know what Palm Coast you live in 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Lol
Sure, they do. I saw Al Capone and Baby Face Nelson at the Barber Shop last Tuesday. You probably saw them, too. 😁
Gangsters???
Glad you were arrested with them.
Both are lame, I live close by so I can chime in
😆 why is it lame? 🤔
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE there’s nothing to do in St Augustine other than walk around the tourist traps. And there is especially nothing to do in Palm Coast it’s basically just a sleepy retirement beach community. But hey, if both of those are your thing then go for it. The only time I make to to St Augustine is maybe to fish off porpoise point
@@igloo211 what is your thing?
@@LIVINGINSTAUGUSTINE As I said the only time I go to St. Augustine is to fish, other than that there is nothing but tourist traps
Palm Coast full of crime
Compared to?
Palm Coast has some crime NOT full of crime. Nothing compared to big cities.