About
Panama City is the urban pair to its touristy neighbor, Panama City Beach (PCB). The two are physically close, but very different in style and vibe. The “town side” is older, quieter, and more laid back than the boisterous “beach side.” Proximity to Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSA PC) makes it a popular choice for those stationed there, and some reporting to Tyndall Air Force Base will make the trek to live here as well.
Panama City has a laid back vibe and a variety of home styles to choose from. The city serves as the seat of Bay County, has multiple hospitals, and offers a robust shopping and restaurant scene. Traffic is a consideration, but can be lighter in Panama City than PCB. Winter months bring a hibernation of sorts to the region with a marked decrease in traffic and out-of-towners. The Hathaway Bridge (Hwy 98) connects Panama City with PCB (and NSA PC).
Neighbors
Panama City is known for being a fairly quiet, working class town. You’ll find older residents here that aren’t as interested in the party scene on the beach side. Military families also like to settle here.
Neighborhood Feel
Some find Panama City to have an “Old Florida” feel (think vintage Miami), with a historic district and retro charm. The quiet streets are conducive to retirees and families, but there are still some active districts. A lot of families look north of 23rd street for the more reputable schools. Some of the neighborhoods can be mixed zones, meaning you may find really nice homes across from mobile home communities. Be sure to research the entire area and not buy or rent sight unseen here. A Scout or AgentHero can be of immense value in finding the best place for your family.