
Homes for sale in
Ponce De Leon, Florida
Small-town North Florida, room to breathe
1
Homes for sale
$610,000
Median list price
$220
Avg price / sqft
424
Median days on market
Ponce De Leon sits in the piney interior of the Florida Panhandle, part of rural Holmes County where the pace slows and the lots stretch wide. This is spring-fed, spread-out country living — a place where families choose acreage and quiet over crowded subdivisions, with kids feeding into schools like Ponce De Leon Elementary and Holmes County High School.
The for-sale market here is genuinely thin: right now there's a single active listing, a single-family home priced at $610,000. With so little inventory, timing and patience matter — set up alerts for just reduced properties and watch for open houses this week, because when the right place appears you'll want to move quickly.
Ponce De Leon is in Holmes County, Florida.
Within a 30-minute drive
Quick facts
$610,000 – $610K price range
2,774 sqft median home
Fresh on the market
Newest homes in Ponce De Leon
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$100,000$120,000
2789 MERIDITH LANE, PONCE DE LEON
2 bd · 2 ba · 924 sqft

$610,000
1788 HIGHWAY 10A, PONCE DE LEON
7 bd · 3.5 ba · 2,774 sqft
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Ponce De Leon vs Holmes County
Median list price
Price per sqft
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Homes on the market
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — listings and closed sales in Ponce De Leon, FL. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in thin markets.
For the school run
School zones with homes for sale
Homes matched to official attendance boundaries — always verify zoning with the district.
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Living in Ponce De Leon
Rural Panhandle living
Ponce De Leon offers the wide lots and quiet character of interior Holmes County, well away from coastal congestion.
Single-family focus
The current market is entirely single-family homes, matching the area's spread-out, acreage-friendly lifestyle.
Low property taxes
The median annual property tax runs about $1,365, a real advantage in this corner of North Florida.
Local school assignments
Homes here feed into Ponce De Leon Elementary, Bonifay Middle, and Holmes County High School among others.
Space and privacy
With a median home size around 2,774 square feet, listings here tend toward roomy houses rather than tight lots.
Population
738
Median age
34.1
Median income
$52,250
Median home value
$107,100
What people here are into
Hobbies & Interests
Top 5% in the U.S.Natural Beauty
This population marvels at the beauty of nature, and they want to capture every breath-taking scene.
Hobbies & Interests
Top 5% in the U.S.Wanderlust
Always thinking about their next destination, this population loves exploring new places abroad or right in their own backyard. They hold onto past trips by sharing their favorite memories and pictures year round.
Active
Top 12% in the U.S.Outdoor Adventures
Appreciating the outdoors, this population wants to actively engage with nature. Whether it's finding a new hiking trail or looking for the perfect spot to catch the sunset, they seek to explore the world around them.
Beliefs
Spiritual Practices
Making it to church on Sunday, this population is drawn together by their devotion to, primarily Christian, religion. Common activities include worship services and bible studies.
Food & Drink
Ingredient Attentive
These folks are conscious about what they eat. They're looking for ingredients that not only taste great, but also have great nutritional benefits.
Beliefs
Mindfulness & Spirituality
Seeking peace and well-being through meditation, gratitude and spirituality.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median Ponce De Leon home
≈ $3,538/mo
$610,000 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
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In a FEMA flood zone
Most homes here sit outside high-risk zones
Straight answers
Ponce De Leon real estate FAQs
Is Ponce De Leon a good place to live?+
It's a fit for buyers who want rural, small-town North Florida over coastal crowds, with schools like Ponce De Leon Elementary and Holmes County High School serving the area. The trade-off is limited retail and services, balanced by space, quiet, and low taxes.
Is Ponce De Leon expensive?+
Property taxes are modest here, with a median around $1,365 a year. The one active listing is priced at $610,000, but that single data point reflects thin inventory more than a true typical price.
What do homes cost in Ponce De Leon?+
The only single-family home currently on the market is listed at $610,000, working out to about $220 per square foot on roughly 2,774 square feet. With just one listing, that figure is a snapshot rather than a reliable median.
How is the Ponce De Leon housing market?+
Extremely low-inventory — there's a single active listing right now, and it has sat about 424 days on market. In a market this thin, patience is essential and each new listing deserves a fast look.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
There's no HOA data on the current inventory, which is typical for this rural, acreage-oriented part of Holmes County. Property taxes are the main carrying cost, with a median near $1,365 per year.
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