Santa Rosa County, FL Reviews


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Santa Rosa County, Florida is located in the Panhandle region of the state, bordering Alabama to the north and is one of the best places to visit. Santa Rosa County's most popular attractions are its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. From its crystal-clear Gulf of Mexico beaches to a variety of outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing, there is something for everyone. This county also boasts an array of cultural and historical sites such as museums, art galleries, and historic sites that provide visitors with a unique experience. Visitors can also enjoy the area's vibrant nightlife scene with plenty of restaurants and bars to choose from. The reviews for Santa Rosa County are generally positive, with many people praising its charm, scenic beauty, friendly locals, and plethora of activities available. Those who have visited this area often remark on how much they enjoyed their stay here and would recommend it to others looking for a great vacation destination that offers something for everyone.

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Better Than Most - 3/2/2020
First of all, yes...I'm biased.

This area (including Pensacola in neighboring Escambia County) has been good to me and although I have the standard, casual complaints about the sprawl, traffic, etc., you always have to weigh the good vs the bad anywhere. Santa Rosa county skews mostly good.

I own a rental property I paid $123k cash for in 2013. Now worth close to 190k with the same tenant paying $1300/mo since 2016. I have my eye on more income properties as this is definitely a transient area due to military presence.

Can't do much about the traffic but I've also lived in NYC, Philadelphia, Houston and others, so this is tolerable.

For major (adult) fun, New Orleans is only 3 hours away but plenty to do in Pensacola as well. Kind of a Bohemian feel to the place....

Local job-wise, I admit I'm oblivious. I work for a Florida based utility company (largest producer of renewable energy [wind, solar] in the world) and Read More

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