Pace
There are 11 residential real estate listings for sale in Pace.
There are 2 commercial real estate listings for sale in Pace.
There are 5 vacant land real estate listings for sale in Pace.
There are 18 total real estate listings for sale in Pace.
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History of Pace
There are several reasons Pace inhabitants chose to settle here, and accordingly population has swelled dramatically; the welcoming small-town atmosphere, excellent school system, and outstanding athletic programs are just a few of those reasons. Pace offers the conveniences of a large city without all the hustle and bustle. Pace is centrally located between Milton and Pensacola.
The students of Pace's schools, among others in Santa Rosa County, achieved Florida's highest FCAT scores in 2003. The band of Pace High School competed at the national Cotton Bowl, winning a first- and two second-place prizes. The Navy JROTC at Pace High School won best military leadership in a global competition, proving themselves as future community and military leaders. The community is incredibly proud of its students.
Pace's population explosion has courted a wide variety of new business to the area, including new doctors, medical services, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Ryan's Steakhouse, Ruby Tuesday, and Village Inn. These are just a very few of many businesses who stepped in to fill Pace's growing needs. Besides business, Pace has also witnessed a boom in entertainment and recreational services. The Pace Athletic Recreation Association increased the size of its sports complex recently, instituting a variety of organized sports. A brand-new bowling alley and movie theater also opened not long ago. The Benney Russell Park is now complete, and the Kathy Russell Memorial Garden is nearly finished as well. A local favorite, the Farmers' Opry House provides a live band and dinner for a nominal fee.
Pace also holds numerous annual festivals. Pace High School hosts Pace Festival Day, and the Farmers' Opry House Hosts the Bluegrass Festival, both in April. Santa Rosa County's Creek Indians hold a two-day Indian Celebration at Floridatown Park in late November. These are only a sampling of Pace's local festivals and gatherings.
Though it's growing fast, its schools are world-class, and its recreational activities are numerous, Pace retains the friendliness and charm of its early days. All these combine to make Pace a place people come to year after year.
Information provided by the Pace Chamber of Commerce. You can contact them at:
Pace Chamber of Commerce
4344 Highway 90
Pace, FL 32571
(850) 994-9633
Pace Utilities
Electricity/Gas
Gulf Power Company
(850) 969-3111
City of Milton
(850) 983-5400
Water/Sewer
Pace Water System
(850) 994-5129
Garbage
BFI
(850) 433-7425
Sunbelt Environmental
(850) 983-3060
Waste Management
(850) 478-0633
Telephone
BellSouth
(850) 780-2355
Satellite/Cable
DirecTV
1-800-347-3288
Mediacom
1-800-239-8411
Miscellaneous
Pace Recreation
Golf
Stonebrook Golf Club
3200 Cobblestone Drive
Pace, FL 32571
(850) 994-7171