
Homes zoned for
Holmes County High School
Rural North Florida living within a small-town school zone
2
Homes for sale
$355,000
Median list price
$164
Avg price / sqft
258
Median days on market
The Holmes County High School zone sits in the quiet interior of the Florida Panhandle, where land is generous and the pace is set by small towns rather than traffic. Families here draw from feeder schools like Bonifay Elementary School and Ponce De Leon Elementary School, with Bonifay Middle School rounding out the path before high school. It's the kind of place where acreage and privacy come standard and neighbors know each other by name.
The market here is thin and slow-moving, which cuts both ways for a buyer. There are just 2 active listings right now with a median list price of $355,000, and homes are sitting a median of 257.5 days before they trade — so you'll have room to negotiate and time to think. That said, the one home sold in the past year went for 100% of asking, so pricing is being met when a property is right. Browse Ponce De Leon homes for sale or track new inventory on the live map.
Holmes County High School is an attendance zone in Ponce De Leon, Florida.
Quick facts
$100,000 – $610K price range
1,849 sqft median home
1 sold in 12 months
On the market now
Homes for sale in this zone

$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
Every active listing inside the Holmes County High School attendance boundary
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Where the market lives
The numbers that matter
The Holmes County High School market
1
Sold, last 12 months
$280,000
Median sold price
100%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
0 days
Median time to sell
Holmes County High School vs Ponce De Leon
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Holmes County High School boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median Holmes County High School home
≈ $2,147/mo
$355,000 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
Population
19,626
Median age
43
Median income
$47,775
Median home value
$107,736
Beyond the listings
Living in Holmes County High School
Hobbies & Interests
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.
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.
Hobbies & Interests
Natural Beauty
This population marvels at the beauty of nature, and they want to capture every breath-taking scene.
Active
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.
Lifestyles
Farm Culture
Do you know where your food comes from? These people do, and they want to share their love for farming and simple living with the community.
Hobbies & Interests
Engine Enthusiast
This population loves working on and showing off their cars, trucks and motorcycles. You can find them researching car shows and the hottest models on the lot.
Straight answers
Holmes County High School FAQs
Is the Holmes County High School zone a good place to live?+
It suits buyers who want rural North Florida space, low costs, and a tight-knit small-town feel over urban convenience. Families appreciate the local school pipeline running through Bonifay Elementary School and nearby feeders. Just know that shopping and services are spread out, as is typical for interior Holmes County.
Is it expensive to buy here?+
Not by Florida standards. The median list price is $355,000 and the one home sold in the past year closed at $280,000, so this remains one of the more affordable corners of the state. Add median property taxes of about $801 a year and carrying costs stay low.
What do homes cost in this zone?+
Active listings currently range from $100,000 to $610,000 with a median around $355,000, averaging roughly $164 per square foot. The typical home is about 1,849 square feet. You can see the current mix on Ponce De Leon homes for sale.
How is the market right now?+
It's slow and low-inventory, with just 2 active listings and only one sale in the past 12 months. Homes sit a median of 257.5 days before selling, which gives buyers negotiating room — though that lone sale still fetched 100% of its asking price. Watch new listings as they appear on the live map.
What about HOA fees and taxes?+
There's no meaningful HOA presence in this rural zone, so monthly association dues aren't a factor for most properties. Property taxes are notably low, with a median of about $801 per year. That keeps overall ownership costs among the most manageable in Florida.
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