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    Timeless Coastal Elegance in Watersound Beach

    By Coastal Luxury | May 4, 2023

    105 S. Founders Lane | By Erin Oden At Coastal Luxury, we have had the pleasure of marketing and selling some of the coast’s finest beach homes. Recently, showcasing this special Watersound Beach residence has been one of those magical professional experiences. Perched along the Gulf-front sprawling dunes of the coveted WaterSound Beach community, 105... Read More

    More Than a Slice of Paradise

    By Coastal Luxury | March 1, 2023

    A rare gem spanning over 200 feet on the Gulf Coast 59 Pelican Circle | By Erin Oden In August, I had the opportunity to list and sell a spectacular and unique property that boasts one of the largest residential Gulf-front footages to be found along 30A. The residence at 59 Pelican Circle, a sprawling... Read More

    Crafted Cocktails and Small Bites on 30A

    By Coastal Luxury | February 1, 2023

    By Rita Montgomery Photos by Jill Tanner at Clutch Media Works and Julia Kate Mace On any given day, 30A visitors and locals alike will visit four to six of our topnotch bars and restaurants. Often, vacationers find a place they love and visit more than once during a week’s stay. Luckily, I live in... Read More

    All Things Alys

    By Coastal Luxury | November 15, 2022

    A community within a community By Meg Castleberry Beyond the Butteries and within the palatial, fortified walls of the Community of Alys Beach lies the true “community” of Alys. Purposeful and Intentional. These words come to mind as onlookers take in every detail that is thoughtfully planned and carefully executed for attentive eyes who appreciate an... Read More

    Soirée on the Bay and 30A Wine Festival

    By Coastal Luxury | October 7, 2022

    Soirée on the Bay and 30A Wine Festival Gathering to benefiting the Children’s Volunteer Heath Network Coastal Luxury has had the honor of attending many wonderful events over the years, but events that support local charities hold a special place in our hearts. 30A is a one-of-a-kind area that we get to call home, and... Read More

    WSJ Article Highlights Watersound Beach and Camp Creek Lake

    By Coastal Luxury | May 13, 2022

    A recent article from The Wall Street Journal titled, “Keep the Beach—These Homeowners Are Trying Lagoons on for Size” focuses on waterfront living and highlights Eric and Pam Greenfield. The Greenfields are a couple who purchased a second home in Watersound, Florida on Camp Creek Lake. Camp Creek Lake is located in Watersound Beach and... Read More

    Beach Bag Essentials

    By Coastal Luxury | March 18, 2022

    As we approach warmer weather, I thought I’d share a few essential items to keep in your beach bag! The perfect beach tote, of course! To start off, you need the perfect beach bag to carry your items in! Try to pick a tote with a good amount of storage space for all of your... Read More

    Chilly Days on 30A

    By Coastal Luxury | February 23, 2022

    We are all anxiously awaiting summer but there is no need to spend these chilly days inside longing for the warmer weather. Here is a list of things to do on 30A when the sun just won’t come out to play. Go for a Bike Ride If you don’t have a bike with you, we’ve... Read More

    A True Community is Found Along Northwest’s Florida Gulf Coast

    By Coastal Luxury | January 27, 2019

    Neighbors Come Together in the Wake of Hurricane Michael On October 10th, 2018, Hurricane Michael made landfall in Panama City, Florida, with winds reaching over 155mph. Hurricane Michael was the third most intense Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in the contiguous United States, reaching a near catastrophic Category 5 storm. While our Scenic Highway 30A... Read More

    After Hurricane Michael: Is your home up to Hurricane building codes?

    By Coastal Luxury | January 27, 2019

    Photos by Carla Gates Photography After Hurricane Michael: Is Your Home up to Hurricane Building Codes? By Chris Burch In 1992 Hurricane Andrew destroyed over 63,000 homes and caused an estimated $27 billion in damages. Following that event, more stringent building codes were adopted by the State of Florida in 2002. However, the newer statewide... Read More