Why you'd want to live in Pensacola Beach
White sand beaches, breathtaking sunsets and emerald green waters are often cited as reasons newcomers fall in love with the Pensacola area. The Spanish explorer Tristán de Luna was certainly enamored when he established Pensacola as the first European settlement in the U.S. in 1559. But beyond the world-famous beaches is a rich cultural heritage displayed through historical architecture, diverse festivals and a fine arts scene. The Pensacola metropolitan area honors tradition while making space for entrepreneurial booms, a flourishing tourism industry and higher education institutions to help students prepare for their careers. Organizations such as The Spring Entrepreneur Hub and the University of West Florida’s Center for Entrepreneurship offer mentorship, resources and guidance to help ignite the self-starter’s career. Pensacola is characterized by a rich tapestry of multiculturalism. Native American, African, European, Asian, and Latin influences form the foundation of the city’s heart and soul. Locals are quick to indulge visitors and transplants with their characteristic Southern charm and hospitality. Hearty meals and sweet tea compliment the hot and humid summers, best enjoyed at an outdoor beer garden or local music festival. Year round, the city’s vibrant nightlife is balanced by an abundance of family-friendly activities and a community atmosphere. For those who can weather hurricane season and hot summers, Pensacola and its neighboring towns can provide a slice of la dolce vita to those who call the area home. via realestate.usnews.com

