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Apalachicola
Apalachicola

Apalachicola

We are excited to introduce you to Apalachicola, Florida—a hidden gem on the Gulf Coast that’s full of heart, history, and natural beauty. If you’re looking for a place where the pace of life is slower, the community is close-knit, and nature is right outside your door, you’ll feel right at home here.

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Property Statistics for Apalachicola

Low Price $2K

High Price $3.7M

Average Price $433K

Total Listings 121

Homes 64 53%
Land 43 36%
Commercial 14 12%

Real Estate for Sale Apalachicola

There are currently no listings for sale in this area.

Landscape

Surrounded by unspoiled landscapes, over 90% of the land in and around Apalachicola is owned by the state or federal government, including national forests, wildlife refuges, and protected coastal areas. This incredible preservation effort ensures that the natural charm of our town remains intact, offering residents and visitors a front-row seat to Florida’s most pristine habitats.

History

Apalachicola’s rich history runs deep. It was once a major port for the cotton trade and is still well known for its oyster harvesting heritage. One of our proudest historical figures is Dr. John Gorrie, a local physician whose early invention of mechanical refrigeration laid the foundation for modern air conditioning. You can learn all about his groundbreaking work at the John Gorrie Museum State Park, right here in the heart of town.

A Peaceful Way of Life

Life here is full of character. From historic homes and waterfront cottages to locally owned boutiques and art galleries, there’s something special around every corner. Our seafood restaurants serve up some of the freshest Gulf seafood you’ll find anywhere, and community events like the Florida Seafood Festival—held every fall under the oaks at Battery Park—bring people together to celebrate our maritime culture.

Whether you’re searching for homes for sale in Apalachicola, Florida or simply curious about a slower, more intentional way of life, this coastal town offers a rare opportunity to live somewhere that still feels real, rooted, and remarkably welcoming.

We would love to help you get to know it better.