Master developer Minto Communities USA, global lifestyle brand Margaritaville Holdings and The St. Joe Company announce the official formation of their joint venture to develop Latitude Margaritaville Watersound, an active adult community in Florida’s Panhandle region located in Bay County near Panama City Beach and the scenic 30A corridor. The community is projected to break ground by the end of 2019.
Latitude Margaritaville Watersound is in the heart of St. Joe’s Bay-Walton Sector Plan that is entitled for 170,000 homes. St. Joe owns approximately 15 miles of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway connecting West Bay with Choctawhatchee Bay, and it is expected that the community will receive the benefit from the spectacular vistas and recreational opportunities that surround it.

The first phase of the project is anticipated to include approximately 3,500 homes with supporting sales center, community amenities and infrastructure for the 55-and-better community. The sales center, model homes, and first phase of the Latitude Margaritaville Watersound community will be located west of Highway 79 and north of the intersection with Highway 388 in Bay County.
Latitude Margaritaville Watersound is the third Latitude Margaritaville community to be developed by Minto and the first to be developed in partnership with St. Joe. The first two Latitude Margaritaville communities are located in Daytona Beach, Florida and Hilton Head, South Carolina.

Jorge Gonzalez, president and CEO of St. Joe stated, “We are pleased to announce the execution of the definitive joint venture agreement with Minto and the project groundbreaking in late 2019. The planned Latitude Margaritaville Watersound community is in close proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway, the Gulf of Mexico’s gorgeous white sand beaches, existing shopping and entertainment centers like Pier Park, and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport with non-stop service by Delta, Southwest, American, and United to 13 destinations. In addition to being in close proximity to these terrific natural amenities and facilities, the planning process for a new marina village and commercial district immediately adjoining Latitude Margaritaville are already underway.”
For more information on Latitude Margaritaville and to sign up to receive regular development updates, visit www.LatitudeMargaritaville.com.
I want to live there!
This just in- new Margaritaville Adult diapers- what could be cooler than Depends emblazoned with Palm trees? 🤣
That’s the exact opposite of the best parts of Jimmy’s music.
“No I don’t want to live in a roped off sea…”
#fuckthat
Exactly. Nothing sounds sadder to me.
Julie Ennis
Julie Ennis
Sounds like a few jealous men that feel the need to comment.
Want so badly to live there. Hope i wim the lottery!
Dave Connors…get ready
Jessica Spencer I’m ready now
Jessica Spencer we can all retire there together 😁
we best get our housing arranged for the coolest neighborhood
We live in South Walton County. Lots of environmental and infrastructure issues need to be addressed before this will happen. This is pristine long leaf pine tree country. Many locals are against this mega development. We love the lifestyle, but we would like to protect our beautiful beaches.
Tony Sparling
Troy B Butler we almost qualify!
Five miles from the beach??? Now that’s a hike!
Except who wants to live in hillbilly land up there?
Charles Suggs LoL!
Looks like another loser location to me – just like Daytona, which is 10 miles from the beach and basically on the shoulder of I-95. Building on a swamp in a hurricane landing zone is not “paradise.”
Mmm no thanks.
Sounds like a mosquito colony.