Waukeenah, FL


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Waukeenah, FL

About Waukeenah, FL

Living in Waukeenah, FL is a delight. The small town atmosphere is comfortable and friendly, with a population of just over 500 people. You can enjoy the rural beauty of the area while still having access to larger cities like Tallahassee or Quincy within an hour's drive. The community is tight-knit, and you can find many locals participating in events like the annual Watermelon Festival. There are plenty of opportunities to explore nature as well, with camping, fishing, hunting, and hiking being popular activities. Aside from beautiful scenery and friendly neighbors, Waukeenah also offers many amenities such as grocery stores, restaurants and shops for residents to enjoy. All in all, life in Waukeenah is comfortable and easygoing - perfect for those looking for a peaceful escape from everyday life. Capital city/College town - Middle of Florida Panhandle, 30 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico and 20 miles from the Georgia border.

Location Details

State: Florida
County: Jefferson County
Metro Area: Tallahassee Metro Area
City: Waukeenah
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 68 ft above sea level
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Tallahassee is a Mid-sized mix of several defining elements. It is the state’s capital but bears little resemblance to the coastal cities more aligned with the Florida image. It is a college town, home to the 35,000-student Florida State University and the smaller Florida A&M, but doesn’t come across as a typical college town. It is, both in character and appearance, more of a Southern city than a Florida one – laid back, dignified buildings and grid streets with a canopy of large trees, forests and cotton fields outside of town.

Pluses include a few college-town amenities, particularly sports, nightlife and healthcare facilities, and high educational attainment. Home prices haven’t escalated as much as in other Florida cities, and Tallahassee has good home values and neighborhoods. For that reason, the area is starting to become more popular for retirees looking for a pleasant climate, less crowding and some intellectual stimulation. Outdoor recreation opportunities lie in the Apalachicola National Forest and beach areas just south of town. With 36 days below freezing, Tallahassee is by far the coldest metro area in Florida, although hardly cold by national standards.

Local terrain is rolling, with rich, red soil and forests of live oak, pine, magnolia, and a variety of other subtropical vegetation. Numerous lakes surround the area, and the countryside is famous for its “canopy roads” - long stretches of road completely sheltered by overhanging live oak trees. The climate is mild and moist with distinct seasons. Winter brings considerable rain and cloudiness, with temperatures occasionally dropping into the teens. Summer is the least pleasant season- high temperatures and very high humidity cause considerable discomfort, plus thunderstorms occur every other day.

Waukeenah Cost of Living
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College-town amenities, surrounding countryside, and educated population make Waukeenah a great place to live.

$231,300
-46.2% lower than avg
$146,964
+53.0% higher than avg
$870 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-32.0% lower than avg
Waukeenah Crime
30.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Waukeenah, Florida
$44,280
for a family
$36,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Waukeenah
   College-town amenities
Violent crime rate
   Surrounding countryside
Air service
   Educated population
Hot, humid summers
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