Cinco Bayou, FL


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Cinco Bayou, FL

About Cinco Bayou, FL

Living in Cinco Bayou, FL is an experience like no other. It offers the perfect combination of a laid-back coastal lifestyle and access to big-city amenities. Its small-town charm combined with its vibrant culture make it a wonderful place to call home. The local community is friendly and welcoming, and there are plenty of activities to enjoy on the weekends. From fishing or swimming in the bayou to relaxing on the beach or boating out on the Gulf, there is something for everyone. Residents also benefit from nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment options which helps create a unique balance between rural living and urban convenience. Overall, Cinco Bayou, FL provides its residents with an ideal mix of relaxation and recreation that make it a great place to live. Beach city/Military town - Florida Panhandle, on the Gulf Coast, 40 miles east of Pensacola.

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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 112 ft above sea level

Fort Walton Beach is located at the head of the Choctawhatchee Bay. The city itself is primarily a tourist destination popular especially with residents of other parts of the South, with a long, built-up strip of beachside high-rise hotels. The beaches and ocean waters are particularly attractive and good places for fishing and other water activities, but the physical infrastructure and land assets aren’t the best in the state. The resort community of Destin, on the barrier island sheltering the bay, has become the more up-and-coming tourist magnet.

Nearby Eglin Air Force Base rounds out the economic picture, and Crestview, 15 miles inland, supports this installation and is located along I-10, the major east-west transportation corridor. Fort Walton Beach is one of the strongest Florida areas in job growth terms. The area took a fairly hard hit from Hurricane Ivan in 2004, and though most modern buildings survived intact, it did some damage to residential areas and tourist attractions. Downsides include the lack of cultural amenities, air service and the steady flow of tourists and some ugly infrastructure set up to cater to their needs.

Sandy coastal areas rise slightly inland, where forests of pine and live oak begin, but the area is mostly open and level. The Gulf of Mexico moderates winter cold and creates cool, refreshing daytime breezes in summer. Summer temperatures are in the 80’s and 90’s; temperatures may rise if sea breezes diminish. Winter highs are usually in the 50’s. There may be freezing temperatures, but extended cold waves are infrequent. Although distributed year-round, most rainfall occurs in July and August. Gulf hurricanes are a risk from early July to mid-October.

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Cinco Bayou Cost of Living

Beaches, strong economy, and cost of living make Cinco Bayou a great place to live.

$301,600
-12.1% lower than avg
$69,013
0.0% lower than avg
3.6 / 7.9
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Cinco Bayou Crime
38.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Cinco Bayou, Florida
$57,960
for a family
$48,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Cinco Bayou
   Beaches
Arts and culture
   Strong economy
Tourist sprawl
   Cost of living
Air service
Cost of Living