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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 we are 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 Pensacola.

About Pensacola, FL

Established in 1559, Pensacola is one of the oldest European settlements in the United States and has a diverse population of over 50,000 residents. In Pensacola—Florida’s Panhandle gem—the historical influences of Spain, Britain, and America collide beautifully.

You can’t miss this blend when you wander around observing architecture and savoring dishes that tell tales of these lands' confluence here. Picture this - walking down historic streets one moment, sunbathing on perfect sands the next, followed by dining on ocean-fresh delicacies.

What To Do in Pensacola, FL

Pensacola is a family-friendly, vibrant city beloved by retirees.

  • Beach: Let yourself be mesmerized by the charm of Pensacola’s shores; it’s all about sun-kissed beaches and inviting waterfront parks here. Pensacola Beach invites you with its soft white sands, clear waters that sparkle under the sun, and a lively scene right by the ocean.
  • Historic Downtown: Explore Pensacola’s historic district, where every cobblestone underfoot and every colonial building tells a story. And don’t miss out on the quaint boutiques—they’re just brimming with charm! Take a walk on Palafox Street; this isn't your average road. Here, you’ll bump into history at every corner, eye-catching artwork that'll make you stop in your tracks, and little stores offering everything from quirky treasures to perfect keepsakes.
  • Maritime Heritage: Set sail on an adventure right in Pensacola - it's your gateway to experiencing its storied maritime legacy through vibrant historical sites and captivating water-based attractions. Nestled in NAS Pensacola lies a gem for military aviation enthusiasts - the National Naval Aviation Museum. Home to an incredible array of Navy “birds” (aircraft), this spot goes beyond static displays. It offers interactive experiences from flight time in simulators to walking tours with tales from seasoned guides. If you're around, swing by Fort Pickens, where history comes alive from its days safeguarding Pensacola Bay during the tense times of the Civil War.
  • Culinary Delights: There is an eclectic mix of restaurants that brings you the best of Gulf delicacies alongside international cuisine. Whether it's casual seafood shacks or chic waterfront restaurants, there’s something delicious waiting for everyone. Sample regional favorites such as oysters on the half shell, shrimp po'boys, or blackened grouper, or enjoy international flavors from Italy, Mexico, and the Caribbean
  • Community Events: Enjoy events like the Pensacola Seafood Festival and the Pensacola Beach Air Show.

Working in Pensacola, FL

Pensacola's economy benefits from healthcare, hospitality, retail, and finance/insurance. The unemployment rate is 4.3%, which is on par with the national average. The median household annual income in Pensacola is $59,119 per year, which is almost $10,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing much faster when compared to the national average. Pensacola’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 42%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (12.9%), education (10.0%), hospitality (9.1%), public administration (6.8%), professional, scientific, and technical services (6.2%), construction (5.7%), and finance/insurance (3.9%).

Pensacola, FL Neighborhoods

The community of Pensacola has excellent beachfront areas. Here are the neighborhoods with the most expensive homes to consider.

  • Perdido Key Coves: This area is a series of offshore islets. The median real estate price is $738,906. This amount is more than 86.1% of all other places in Florida. Some of the properties are owner-occupied. Others are vacation rental units. The average rent is $3,288. The vacancy rate is 75.4%, so it is easy to find an available place.
  • East Hill: This neighborhood connects the I-110 freeway to the Highway 98 bridge. The median real estate sales price is $674,593. The average rental price is $2,169. The vacancy rate is 23.3%.
  • Downtown: The downtown area has a lovely park. The median price for a home is $577,669. The average rent is $2,132. The vacancy rate is 23.9%.
  • Treasure Hill Park: This area includes the Big Lagoon State Park. The median sales price for a home is $523,852. The average rent is $2,329. The vacancy rate is 25.8%.

Pensacola, FL School District

Escambia County Public Schools manages the public schools. The school district spends $11,722 per year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is high at 17 to one.

There are 32 private schools in Pensacola. The top-ranked ones are Episcopal Day School Of Christ Church Parish (PK to 8th), Marcus Pointe Christian School (PK to 5th), and Pensacola Catholic High School (9th to 12th).

There are four colleges in Pensacola and 17 more colleges and universities within 100 miles. The local colleges are Fortis Institute Pensacola (private, two-year), Pensacola State College (public, four-year), and The University of West Florida (public, four-year).

Moving to Pensacola, FL Resource Guide

Pensacola has a mayor and seven members serving on the City Council. More information is available on the City of Pensacola's official website.

Pensacola Parks & Recreation manages and maintains the parks and recreational areas. There are ten buildings used for community resource centers and recreation centers. There are 600 acres of parks, two swimming pools, 28 tennis courts, 58 playgrounds, 21 sports fields, 20 practice fields, 25 basketball courts, the Osceola Golf Course, and more than 200 programs/activities.

Pensacola, FL Housing

The median price is $315,000. The price trend is down -7.3% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market with enough homes listed for sale to match the number of potential buyers. Housing costs are 7% higher than in the rest of the United States. The cost of living is 2% higher than other cities in Florida and matches the national average.