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Beth M Embert

Beth M Embert
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Carrabelle FL

Salesperson (FL: 3366394)

2024 years experience

REALTOR® 5 Active Listings Serves Franklin County, FL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coastal Realty Group - Carrabelle

Office Website
Office Address
101 Marine St
Carrabelle, FL  32322
(Franklin County)
Office Phone
850-697-1010
Office Fax
850-697-1011
Mobile
850-228-4015
Email
embe*******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Carrabelle: FL Lanark Village: FL

About Beth Embert

Allen and Beth Embert discovered the allure of Florida's Forgotten Coast during a visit in 2014, prompting a significant lifestyle shift. Beth transitioned from her role as CFO and divested her stake in a mid-Atlantic healthcare company she had co-founded. Meanwhile, Allen concluded his career in project management at an electrical contracting firm in the Philadelphia area. With over 25 years of experience in real estate, Beth was eager to reignite her career, and Allen quickly embraced her passion for assisting clients in achieving their real estate goals. They became licensed Realtors in Florida in 2016 and joined Coastal Realty Group.

Originally from Pennsylvania, Allen is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, while Beth earned her degree from West Chester University. They have one son, Nolan, who resides in Delaware. In their leisure time, the couple enjoys fishing and exploring the outdoors. Now residents of Ochlockonee Bay, they are actively involved in their community, supporting their local church and volunteering with organizations such as Farm Share and the Food Bank.

"Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest." - Mark Twain

Franklin County, FL Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$926,910
Avg. Listing Price
From Beth's portfolio
3.3 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,899 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
360
Active Listings
Current inventory

Franklin County, Florida's real estate market operates within a unique coastal ecosystem that spans 544 square miles along the forgotten coast of the Gulf of Mexico. With 255 actively licensed agents serving this sparsely populated region, the market maintains an intimate, relationship-driven character that contrasts sharply with Florida's more commercialized coastal markets. What makes this market particularly intriguing is its resilience despite having one of the state's smallest populations, sustained primarily by waterfront properties, commercial fishing operations, and a growing eco-tourism sector.

The county's real estate landscape reflects its maritime heritage and environmental constraints, with much of the developable land concentrated in a handful of small communities. Unlike typical Florida markets dominated by retiree migration, Franklin County attracts a diverse mix of commercial fishermen, remote workers seeking affordable coastal living, and investors capitalizing on the area's untapped potential. All 255 licensed agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community despite the rural setting.

Major Franklin County, Florida Real Estate Markets

Apalachicola serves as the county's primary real estate hub, where historic Victorian homes and waterfront properties command premium prices within the constraints of a National Historic District. The city's oyster industry heritage creates unique zoning considerations, with many properties offering mixed residential and commercial opportunities. Carrabelle functions as the county's second major market, featuring more affordable waterfront access and a growing vacation rental sector that benefits from its proximity to Tallahassee and the emerging Forgotten Coast tourism brand.

St. George Island represents the county's luxury segment, with beachfront homes and condominiums attracting buyers from across the Southeast seeking pristine Gulf Coast access without the crowds of more developed barrier islands. Eastpoint and Lanark Village round out the major markets, offering working waterfront properties and affordable housing options for the commercial fishing community. The geographic isolation of these markets creates distinct pricing tiers and buyer demographics within the small county footprint.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Franklin County's real estate market operates on extended timeline cycles, with many properties remaining available for months due to the specialized nature of waterfront and historic properties. Environmental regulations significantly impact development potential, creating artificial scarcity that supports property values but limits inventory growth. The market shows surprising stability during economic downturns, as the low property taxes and established fishing economy provide a buffer against broader economic volatility.

Seasonal fluctuations drive much of the market activity, with spring and summer months seeing increased activity from both primary residence buyers and vacation property investors. The limited number of agents creates intense local competition but also fosters collaborative relationships, as many transactions require specialized knowledge of flood zones, historic preservation requirements, and maritime access rights that only local professionals possess.

Why Businesses Need Franklin County, Florida Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting the real estate industry find Franklin County agents particularly receptive to business relationships due to the close-knit professional community and limited local vendor options. With all 255 agents maintaining email addresses, businesses can efficiently reach the entire market through targeted digital campaigns focusing on waterfront property expertise, historic home renovation services, or flood insurance solutions that address the county's specific geographic challenges.

The concentrated nature of Franklin County's real estate market makes it ideal for businesses testing new products or services before expanding to larger markets. Mortgage lenders, title companies, and construction contractors often use this market as a proving ground for coastal property solutions, while property management companies find opportunities in the growing vacation rental sector that many local agents are actively developing as an additional revenue stream.

Current Property Listings

As of 3/27/2026, Beth Embert has 5 properties for sale in Carrabelle and surrounding areas.

$39,900

Listed 2025-08-22

2245 Oak St
Lanark Village, FL  32322

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Lot: 12,249 sf
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$142,500

Listed 2025-11-08

2077 Highway 98 W
Carrabelle, FL  32322

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Lot: 43,560 sf
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$119,000

Listed 2026-01-18

3202 Highway 98 E
Lanark Village, FL  32322

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Lot: 16,771 sf
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$115,000

Listed 2026-02-07

110 SE 10th St
Carrabelle, FL  32322

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,108
Lot: 12,001 sf
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$775,000

Listed 2026-03-14

588 River Rd
Carrabelle, FL  32322

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 1,906
Lot: 419,483 sf
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$898,000

Listed 2025-02-04

510 W 8th St Units 1,2,3,4
Carrabelle, FL  32322

Beds: 8.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft: 4,672
Lot: 10,890 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Beth Embert currently has no rental properties available in Carrabelle and surrounding areas. Check back later.