WINSLOW HOMES • CARRABELLE REAL ESTATE
Your comprehensive guide to homes, neighborhoods, and lifestyle in Carrabelle, Florida.
SEARCH CARRABELLE HOMES TALK TO AN AGENTCarrabelle is a distinctive Florida community that offers residents a blend of local character, quality amenities, and regional convenience. The town maintains its unique identity while providing access to broader regional resources throughout Southeast.
The Carrabelle real estate market serves a range of buyers including first-time homeowners, growing families, professionals, and retirees. Properties include single-family homes, condominiums, and townhouses across various price points and styles that reflect the area's architectural heritage and modern development.
Winslow Homes LLC and Novus Home Mortgage serve Carrabelle buyers and sellers across Florida and throughout FL, MA, CT, and RI. Ryan and Megan Winslow provide both real estate brokerage and federally licensed mortgage services through Novus Home Mortgage (NMLS #14211), licensed in all 50 states. Get pre-approved at www.winslowloan.com or call 386-690-5858.
Current Market Conditions & Trends
The Carrabelle real estate market reflects steady activity typical of Southeast communities. Buyer demand remains consistent with inventory levels supporting a balanced market environment.
Median home prices in Carrabelle align with regional Florida averages, reflecting local demand, school quality, and proximity to major employment centers.
Recent trends show moderate appreciation driven by limited inventory and steady demand from both local buyers and those relocating to Southeast.
New construction activity in Carrabelle varies by available land and zoning. Buyers should monitor active subdivisions and custom build opportunities.
Price per square foot in Carrabelle depends on age, condition, lot size, and location within the community. Waterfront and updated properties command premiums.
Where to Live in Carrabelle
Established Residential
Core residential area of Carrabelle featuring established homes, mature trees, and convenient access to local services.
Demographics: Families, professionals, long-term residents
Suburban Community
Suburban areas surrounding Carrabelle offering newer construction, larger lots, and quiet residential settings.
Demographics: Growing families, move-up buyers
Explore Carrabelle Neighborhoods
Historic center with local shops, dining, and civic institutions.
Residential area with established neighborhoods and good school access.
Quiet residential streets with a mix of homes and convenient commuter access.
Expanding area with newer construction and family-friendly amenities.
Unique Property Types in Carrabelle
Properties with lake, pond, or reservoir access where available in Carrabelle.
Homes near local waterways offering natural settings and scenic views.
Understanding Your True Monthly Costs
| Community | HOA (Monthly) | CDD (Annual) | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carrabelle Central | 100 | None | Common area maintenance |
| Greater Carrabelle | $350 | Varies | Amenities, maintenance |
CDD vs. HOA: HOA fees cover community amenities and maintenance. CDD assessments are a separate tax-like charge that pays for infrastructure built by the developer. CDDs appear on your property tax bill and are not optional.
Pro Tip: When comparing homes, calculate total monthly cost including HOA + CDD + property taxes + insurance. A lower-priced home with high fees costs more monthly than a pricier home with no HOA.
What Every Buyer Must Know
Some areas of Carrabelle near waterways may fall in AE flood zones. Verify specific property with FEMA flood map.
Moderate flood risk exists in select Carrabelle areas near wetlands or drainage basins.
Most Carrabelle properties are in Zone X (minimal flood risk). Flood insurance optional but may be recommended.
Insurance Tip: Florida homeowners insurance averages $3,500-$5,000 annually due to hurricane exposure. Flood insurance separate, often required near coast.
Real Estate Investment in Carrabelle
Steady appreciation and rental demand make Carrabelle suitable for long-term wealth building.
Rental demand in Carrabelle supports cash flow strategies for single-family and multifamily properties.
Older properties in Carrabelle offer value-add opportunities through renovation and modernization.
Carrabelle investment risks include regional market volatility, property tax changes, and insurance cost increases. Work with experienced agents to assess individual opportunities.
Where New Homes Are Being Built
New development zones on the outskirts of Carrabelle offer modern construction and newer floor plans.
Buyer Tips for New Construction: Always hire your own inspector for new builds. Review CDD obligations carefully. Negotiate upgrades, not price. A buyer's agent costs you nothing with new construction and provides critical representation.
Drive Times & Work-From-Anywhere
Convenient access from Carrabelle to nearby cities via major roads and highways.
Carrabelle residents commute to regional metropolitan areas for employment and entertainment.
Carrabelle supports remote workers with reliable broadband access, quiet residential settings, and home office-friendly properties.
Regional County County School District
Carrabelle elementary schools serve the community with quality programs. Specific school assignments depend on neighborhood location.
Middle and high schools serving Carrabelle offer college preparatory and vocational tracks. Private school options available regionally.
Private school options are accessible from Carrabelle including religious, Montessori, and college preparatory institutions in nearby communities.
School Zone Impact: School zones affect property values in Carrabelle. Verify school assignments with district offices when purchasing.
Your Dollar in Carrabelle
Florida has no state income tax. Property taxes average 0.98% of assessed value with homestead exemption up to $50,000.
Florida has no state income tax. This represents savings of $5,000-$30,000+ annually compared to Northeast states like Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. Combined with homestead exemption savings, Florida offers significant cost advantages for homeowners.
Cost of living in Carrabelle aligns with regional Florida averages. Housing remains the largest expense category.
Homeowners insurance in Carrabelle averages $2,500-$5,000 annually. Coverage varies by property age, value, and risk factors.
Living the Carrabelle Life
Carrabelle offers parks, trails, and outdoor recreation opportunities year-round.
Local restaurants, cafes, and cultural venues provide community gathering spaces in Carrabelle.
Local retail, services, and major shopping areas accessible within and near Carrabelle.
Where the Locals Go
Main commercial and community hub.
Community parks and recreation facilities.
The Insider's Carrabelle
Neighborhood spots known to Carrabelle residents.
Employment & Economic Drivers
Retail, professional services, and hospitality anchor the Carrabelle economy.
Residents also commute to regional employment centers for professional opportunities.
Remote work grows as a major economic factor in Carrabelle, supported by quality broadband and home-office friendly properties.
Getting Around Carrabelle
Carrabelle connects to major highways and arterials providing access to regional destinations.
Carrabelle offers walkable neighborhoods and bike-friendly areas in the town center and residential zones.
Carrabelle residents access regional airports within reasonable driving distance for domestic and international travel.
What's Coming to Carrabelle
Expanding development areas bringing new construction to Carrabelle.
The Carrabelle market outlook remains positive with steady demand, moderate appreciation, and balanced inventory conditions expected through 2026.
Real Estate Investment in Carrabelle
Pre-approve financing before searching. Work with Carrabelle-focused agents.
Long-term holds in Carrabelle benefit from regional appreciation trends.
Avoid These Costly Errors
Get federally licensed pre-approval from Novus Home Mortgage before shopping.
Budget for taxes, insurance, HOA, and maintenance beyond the mortgage payment.
A local Carrabelle agent knows which streets flood, which buildings have pending special assessments, and which neighborhoods are appreciating fastest. Buyer agent services are free to the buyer in most transactions.
Is Carrabelle Right for You?
You value Southeast community character
You want a mix of local charm and regional access
You appreciate quality schools and established neighborhoods
Families with school-age children
Professionals seeking work-life balance
Retirees and downsizers
Investors seeking stable markets
Your budget for Florida property taxes and insurance
Commute distance to your employment
School assignments and district quality
You need big-city amenities within walking distance
You prefer brand-new construction over established neighborhoods
The Honest Downsides
Professional opportunities in other regions.
Retirement or seasonal relocation.
How to Win in the Carrabelle Market
Start with federally licensed pre-approval from Novus Home Mortgage (386-690-5858). Work with a Carrabelle-specialist agent. Be ready to move quickly on desirable properties. Factor in total monthly cost including taxes, insurance, and HOA.
Prepare your Carrabelle home with professional staging and photography. Price competitively based on recent sales. Use digital marketing to reach qualified buyers. Work with experienced agents who know the local market.
Carrabelle suits long-term buy-and-hold strategies. Analyze rental rates, vacancy, and cap rates. Factor maintenance reserves and property management costs. Consider tax benefits through depreciation.
Work with local experts who understand Carrabelle neighborhoods, school zones, and market timing. Build relationships with inspectors, contractors, and lenders familiar with the area.
The Balanced View
Established Southeast community character
Quality schools and family amenities
Reasonable commute to regional centers
Diverse housing stock and price points
Stable long-term appreciation
Property taxes typical of Florida
Insurance costs reflect regional risk factors
Limited inventory in competitive segments
Your Next Steps
Pre-approve with Novus Home Mortgage (386-690-5858) before house hunting in Carrabelle. Tour multiple neighborhoods. Review school zones. Budget for total monthly costs including taxes and insurance. Call 386-690-5858 or visit www.winslowloan.com.
Professional staging, quality photography, and strategic pricing win in Carrabelle. Marketing must reach both local and relocation buyers. Price based on recent comparable sales.
Your Path to Homeownership
As both your real estate broker and loan officer, Ryan Winslow offers a streamlined experience from home search through closing. Novus Home Mortgage provides competitive rates on all major loan types:
Conventional Loans: As low as 3% down for qualified buyers. Ideal for borrowers with strong credit.
FHA Loans: 3.5% down with flexible credit requirements. Perfect for first-time buyers entering the Carrabelle market.
VA Loans: Zero down payment for eligible veterans and active-duty military. No PMI requirement.
USDA Loans: Zero down for qualifying rural properties. Income limits apply.
Down Payment Assistance: Multiple DPA programs available for qualifying buyers in Regional County County.
"Ryan and Megan Winslow help buyers and sellers navigate the Carrabelle real estate market with expertise, local knowledge, and federally licensed mortgage solutions through Novus Home Mortgage."
— Ryan & Megan Winslow, Winslow Homes
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CONTACT US TODAY SEARCH CARRABELLE LISTINGSRyan Winslow
Broker & Loan Officer | NMLS #1476245
FL, MA, CT, RI Licensed
Megan Winslow
Agent & Loan Officer | NMLS #2545498
FL, MA, CT, RI Licensed
Broker@WinslowHomesLLC.com | 386-690-5858