Allentown, FL


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Allentown, FL

About Allentown, FL

Living in Allentown, FL is a wonderful experience. The town offers a peaceful atmosphere with plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. The town is surrounded by lush green fields and forests that provide plenty of space for walking, cycling, or even picnicking. There are also several parks and recreation areas nearby, offering residents a great place to spend quality time with friends and family members. Many local businesses have sprung up around town as well, making it easy to find anything you need without traveling too far away. Allentown has something for everyone – and its unique atmosphere will make sure you never forget your time here! Beach city/Military town - Western tip of Florida Panhandle on Pensacola Bay along the Gulf Coast.

State: Florida
County: Santa Rosa County
Metro Area: Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent Metro Area
City: Allentown
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 112 ft above sea level

Because of the strategic location and harbor protection, Pensacola has a rich and varied history. It has “changed hands” among nations 13 times, with periods of French, British, and Spanish occupation. A lumber boom in the late 1800’s also left its mark on architecture and historic sites. Today the city has a strong military presence with the Pensacola Naval Air Station, headquarters of the Blue Angels. Educational attainment is fairly high for a town of this type, and the 9000-student University of West Florida adds a college town element.

Santa Rosa Island, a barrier island containing the white sand beaches of the Gulf Island National Seashore, is a major draw for beach and water sports. The area has a distinct Southern flavor, and many refer to the entire Florida Panhandle as “LA” – Lower Alabama. Ferry Pass and Brent are suburbs north of downtown Pensacola, the former being the larger and more prosperous of the two. Cost of living and home prices are among the lowest in the state, especially for a beach area.

Pensacola is situated on a sandy slope bordering the Pensacola Bay breakwater. The Gulf of Mexico moderates the climate year-round. Summer temperatures are in the 80’s and 90’s, with an occasional 100-degree day if sea breezes diminish. Winter highs are usually in the 50’s. Freezing temperatures may occur December through February, but extended cold waves are infrequent. Rainfall is usually well distributed through the year, but is heaviest in July and August. Fall is relatively dry. Summer rain comes as thunderstorms while winter rains are lighter but occur over longer periods. Snow is observed in 3 out of 10 winters but measurable amounts are rare. Gulf hurricanes are a risk from early July to mid-October.

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Allentown Cost of Living

Nearby beaches, historic interest, and cost of living make Allentown a great place to live.

$210,200
-60.8% lower than avg
$35,101
-96.6% lower than avg
3.8 / 7.8
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Allentown Crime
29.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Allentown, Florida
$40,320
for a family
$38,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Allentown
   Nearby beaches
Arts and culture
   Historic interest
Hurricane risk
   Cost of living
Growth and sprawl
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