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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Panama City, Florida.
About Panama City, FL.
Panama City is one of Florida's most popular beachside cities and vacation spots. It's the county seat of Bay County and part of the Panama City-Lynn Haven, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Panama City is also the largest community between Tallahassee and Pensacola, with around 36,000 people.
This city is best known for its ample water recreation opportunities, promising future job growth, beautiful white sand beaches, and popularity as a spring break destination. When you visit, you will notice that it is structured to accommodate both residents and tourists. There are also plenty of quiet areas to enjoy the sprawl and avoid crowds. Here is all you need to know about moving to Panama City.
What to do in Panama City, FL.
Whether you love the oceanfront lifestyle or a quiet place away from it all, Panama City has a diverse setup to please different tastes.
Shopping: In the more populated areas, Panama City offers enough shopping to keep you stocked. Bay City Pointe, Pier Park, the 15th Street Shopping Strip, and the 23rd Street Shopping Strip are just a few examples of places to find something new.
St. Andrew's Bay: Water sports and leisure activities are king in Panama City. The Port of Panama City on St. Andrews Bay is just one prime destination for people looking to fish, boat, swim, and more.
The Marina Civic Center: This performing arts facility offers cultural enrichment opportunities for Panama City residents. The Marina Civic Center can seat over 2,500 people for shows, plays, concerts, and more. There are also conference rooms available for business meetings and seminars.
Working in Panama City, FL.
Panama City's local economy depends heavily on tourism, healthcare, and educational services. The unemployment rate is 3.9%, and the median household income is $37,453 annually. The predicted job growth rate in Panama City is 27.2%, while the average commute time is 20.4 minutes.
The most popular industries by job percentage are accommodation & food services (12.5%), health care (11.5%), educational services (8.4%), public administration (7.5%), construction (6.7%), finance & insurance (4.8%), professional, scientific, technical services (4.4%), building and maintenance occupations (4.7%), management (4.6%), retail sales (4.0%), sales (3.8%), and education (3.4%).
Panama City, FL. Neighborhoods
Panama City, FL, has many shorefront neighborhoods to please water enthusiasts and peaceful, inland neighborhoods for those who want quieter lives. These three areas are just a sample of what you can find.
Lower Grand Lagoon: With the Gulf of Mexico on one side and an inlet of St. Andrew's Bay on the other, Lower Grand Lagoon is rife with waterfronts. Residents are also near plenty of seafood restaurants, pubs, and shopping. The median real estate price is $270,567, which costs more than 55.2% of the neighborhoods in Florida. The majority of homes here are small to medium-sized apartments and mobile homes.
Allanton: This area has a blend of waterfront and inland properties. The real average estate price is $285,040 due to the predominance of medium and small single-family homes. There is more sprawl here, which contributes to this neighborhood's rural vibe. Most of the homes here are owner-occupied.
Pretty Bayou: With convenient access to I-98, Pretty Bayou is nestled at the confluence of Grand Lagoon and North Bay. It's also close to the I-98 bridge that leads to Lower Grand Lagoon. Amenities abound here, as well as ample waterfronts. The median home price is $345,785, which is more expensive than 70% of Floridian neighborhoods, but the properties typically have more square footage. You'll find predominantly 3-5 bedroom single-family owner-occupied homes.
Panama City, FL. School District
The public schools in Panama City belong to Bay District Schools, which cover grades K-12. The district spends around $8,488 per student, and the student-to-teacher ratio is around 15:1. There are also a few private schools in the area, like Kaleidoscope School of discovery (K-12), Panama City Advanced School (PreK-12) and Panama City Marine Institute (6-12).
For higher education, residents may find several schools such as Florida State University's Panama City Campus, Gulf Coast State College, Tom P Haney Technical Center, and Gooding Institute of Nurse Anesthesia. There are also plenty of other famous colleges in the state, like the University of Florida's main campus and the University of Miami.
Moving to Panama City, FL.
Before moving to Panama City, you must know how to connect your home to electricity and water. Panama City Utilities can give you all the information required to connect to the necessary services for your residential or business property.
Panama City's parks and recreation department maintains 23 parks that give residents ample space to enjoy the outdoors, exercise, and reserve spaces for social gatherings. Check the website for any updates on new projects or programs in which you may get involved.
The Panama City Commission consists of five members, a Mayor, and four Commission members. Each member is selected from a separate district and works to set the budget and policies for the local government.
Panama City, FL. Housing
The mean home price in Panama City is $191,000, which has appreciated by 11.8% in the past 10 years. The moderate home prices greatly influence Panama City's cost of living, which is 7.7% lower than the U.S. national average of 100.