Lands End Condos for Sale in Perdido Key, FL
Ten minutes from the Flora-Bama and a short drive from Big Lagoon State Park, Lands End sits at the quiet western end of Perdido Key, where condo pricing generally runs from the mid $300,000s into the $700,000s depending on square footage and whether the unit faces the Gulf or the Intracoastal. Pointe South has worked this stretch of Perdido Key Drive for years and knows how differently these buildings live. Buyers here are usually weighing two things at once: a beach place they will actually use, and something that rents well the other forty weeks of the year.
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Lands End at a Glance
- County
- Escambia County, Florida
- Setting
- Gulf-front condominium community on Perdido Key Drive, State Road 292, near the western end of Perdido Key
- Housing
- Low-rise and mid-rise condominium buildings with one, two, and three bedroom floor plans
- Nearby
- Perdido Key State Park, Johnson Beach at Gulf Islands National Seashore, and the Flora-Bama at the Alabama line
- Typical prices
- Mid $300,000s to the $700,000s depending on floor plan and Gulf or Intracoastal exposure
- Commute
- Roughly 30 to 40 minutes to NAS Pensacola and about an hour to Pensacola International Airport
Floor Plans and Price Context
Layouts at Lands End are straightforward. One-bedroom units suit buyers who want a low-maintenance beach base and consistent rental turnover, while the two and three bedroom plans give families room to actually spread out for a week. Direct Gulf views carry the clear premium. Units angled toward the Intracoastal or the interior of the property price meaningfully lower, and that gap is where most of the negotiating happens. Balconies, updated kitchens, and covered parking access all move numbers within the same building.
Amenities and the Community Itself
Deeded beach access is the anchor here, with sugar-white sand directly off the property. A community pool, outdoor grilling and picnic areas, and covered parking round out day-to-day use. Buildings are smaller in scale than the high-rise towers further east on the Key, which keeps elevator waits short and the pool deck from feeling crowded in July. Owners tend to mention that last point more than any amenity list.
Around Perdido Key
Perdido Key Drive is essentially the whole town. Restaurants, marinas, and the boat ramps sit within a few minutes in either direction, and Johnson Beach gives you miles of undeveloped national seashore when the public beaches fill up. Big Lagoon State Park, just northeast, has kayak launches and observation towers over the sound. Escambia County schools serve the area, and Pensacola proper is close enough for hospitals and larger retail without being close enough to feel like it. Weekends here revolve around the water, whether that means a boat, a bike, or a walk.
Pointe South on Perdido Key
Choosing between a Gulf-front two bedroom in the upper range and an interior-facing unit in the mid $300,000s is the decision most Lands End buyers actually face, and Pointe South has handled enough sales and rentals along Perdido Key Drive to lay out what each one really returns.
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