Licensed as a broker with the GRI designation, Cassie Studstill blends 20+ years of experience in the real estate industry, client service, marketing, and sales with a long history working as a commercial talent in both print and electronic media and considerable promotional, trade show, and event experience, including on-site fundraising at celebrity golf tournaments. This experience has yielded many transferable skills, allowing her to service clients creatively and analytically. Buyers and Sellers find Cassie diplomatic, conscientious, and deeply committed to achieving their desired results. They notice that she possesses a reliable and honest work ethic; she listens, understands, and is attentive to their needs, and her execution is thorough and detail-oriented. Additionally, they discover that she operates with values paramount to the real estate business: integrity, accountability, adherence to protocol, and appropriateness while retaining the ability to"think outside the box."
Cassie holds a bachelor's degree in English, specializing in creative writing, and minors in magazine journalism and social and behavioral sciences from the University of Central Florida. She is a member of the Realtor Association of Franklin & Gulf Counties (RAFGC), Orlando Regional Realtor Association (ORRA), Mid-Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service (MFRMLS aka Stellar MLS), Florida Association of Realtors (FAR), and the National Association of Realtors (NAR). She lives with her husband, attorney Clayton Studstill, and children in Port St. Joe, Florida.
On the "Forgotten Coast," we are serious about fun, relaxing, and loving the beach-to-bay life. As your real estate partner, let us manage the before and during, so after you can quickly get back to where you want to be -enjoying our unspoiled haven on the sea.
Located in a slice of the Panhandle, ideal for those who appreciate nature and want deep water, intercoastal access to the Gulf of Mexico, and thousands of acres of scallop-laden grass flats, you will find a little coastal utopia thoroughly unspoiled by time. Removed from the pustules and pockmarks of eruptive and disruptive development, those who eschew grand commercial development and view a high-rise mentality with disdain love the restful respite of this laid-back coastal quarter.
This is where bays and bayous meet rivers and creeks, and coastal country charm runs deep. Where high rises, light pollution, and rush hour have ceded to original eateries and artsy antiquities in mom-and-pop boutiques. A place where spectacular sunsets yield nightly bonfires dotting the horizon on laid-back beaches of pet-friendly sands that run from Cape San Blas to St. Joe Beach.
A place that courts those who cast line and rod: offering from the serene and otherworldly freshwater of the Dead Lakes, calling those to put in year-round on the brackish-water lip of Wewahitchka's broad and deep Wetappo Creek, or welcoming fish tales from the offshore angler about the big one that got away.
It is within this 60-mile stretch of coastline, trademarked the "Forgotten Coast" in the early '90s by the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce and coined the "Unforgettable Coast" by the Mexico Beach Community Development District that you will find this natural paradise.
Within these sixty miles, you can count the number of traffic lights on one hand. Within these sixty miles of less, you will find more—more than the relatively untouched and pristine Bays and estuaries abundant with sea and wildlife. More than her calm beaches of sugar-white sand gently kissing the Gulf's emerald warmth. Within the radius of Florida's"Constitution City," time and pace have slowed, and spirited, passionate "Friday Night Lights" communities have grown.
Port Saint Joe, Cape San Blas, St. Joe Beach, Wewahitchka, Mexico Beach, and Apalachicola, where less means more, and lovers of her way stay for life. Let us help you find your next paradise within these sixty miles of more.