![]() ![]() The Bay County site is the best of the dozen or so that I've used. You can click to see FEMA Flood Zones, measure distance and area, Google street view, Google Earth and other stuff. When you click to see the map, you can click on the menu on the left to see what has sold by year for the last 5 years and they will be highlighted by different colors. You can also do a search by subdivision (Sunnyside, Laguna Beach, etc.) under the "Search by Legal Information." There are also comp and sales searches. ![]() Click on the arrows above and you can see the information in ascending or descending order. Do a search for a particular street and it will show you the homestead status of houses as well as the last sales date. The improvements were funded by a grant from the State of Florida."īelow is a link to the the Bay County Property Appraiser. All of these subdivisions have been retrofitted by the City with sanitary sewer and reclaimed water. Six areas which used septic tanks as a means of wastewater disposal included: El Centro, Gulf Highlands I, Gulf Highlands II, Bid-A-Wee, Bahama Beach and Open Sands Subdivision. "Septic tanks used to be a widely used method of wastewater disposal in the City. Our facility is located on the sugar white sands of the Gulf of. I think it costs about $25,000 to do so, but check with the city. (No availability) 6 Day Self Love and Self Healing Retreat in Panama City Beach, Florida. We are a resort located in Panama City Beach, Florida, for Christian groups and families. While most of the unincorporated areas are on septic, I'm pretty sure you can get hooked up to the city sewer system. The well water is safe but smells of sulfur. I believe the unincorporated areas are on county water now rather than well water. In some areas, both in PCB and in unincorporated, it appears code enforcement is non-existent. ![]() The west end is unincorporated, so Bay County rather than the City of Panama City Beach takes care of code enforcement. I have nothing against mobile homes I've owned one. No problem with the well-maintained ones. The areas with run down mobile homes are best avoided. That end of the beach tends to attract families rather than partiers. Drive through on a weekend night to see if there's a problem with rowdy short-term rentals. The best thing to do is drive around during the day and see how well the neighborhood is maintained. I'm not aware of any serious crime problem on the west end. Unlike the west end, it's incorporated and part of PCB. Too busy an area for my taste, but probably preferable if you plan to do short term renting. Click to expand.I forgot to mention Bid-A-Wee Beach! It's about 1.5 miles east of Pier Park and has half a mile of private beach. ![]()
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