Seafarer Real Estate

Seafarer Condos for Sale in Perdido Key, FL

Gulf-front balconies and a low-rise footprint set Seafarer apart from the taller towers along Perdido Key Drive, and Pointe South has worked this stretch of the island long enough to explain what that difference means day to day. Units here are two-bedroom, two-bath plans of roughly 1,000 to 1,200 square feet, and condos for sale typically list in the $400,000s to low $600,000s depending on floor and Gulf exposure. Fewer floors means fewer neighbors sharing the pool and the boardwalk. For buyers who want beach access without elevator waits, that tradeoff usually decides it.

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Seafarer at a Glance

County
Escambia County, Florida
Setting
Gulf-front low-rise complex on Perdido Key Drive, State Road 292
Housing
Two-bedroom, two-bath condos of roughly 1,000 to 1,200 square feet
Amenities
Gulf-front pool, private beach boardwalk, covered parking
Typical prices
$400,000 to $625,000 depending on floor and Gulf view
Commute
About 30 minutes to downtown Pensacola, 45 minutes to Pensacola International Airport

Floor Plans and Price Context

Nearly every unit at Seafarer follows the same two-bedroom, two-bath layout, with the living area opening onto a balcony facing the Gulf. Direct-front units on higher floors carry the premium and push toward the low $600,000s. Side and lower-floor units come in closer to the $400,000s. Because the plans are so consistent, buyers here are really comparing view and floor rather than square footage, which makes pricing easier to read than at complexes with a dozen different layouts.

The Surrounding Neighborhood

Perdido Key Drive runs the length of the island, and Seafarer is within a short drive of Perdido Key State Park to the east and Big Lagoon State Park across the intracoastal. Gulf Islands National Seashore protects a long stretch of undeveloped sand nearby, which is a large part of why this end of the island never got built as densely as Pensacola Beach.

Daily Life on the Key

Mornings start on the boardwalk. Restaurants and the Flora-Bama sit within a few minutes' drive west toward the Alabama line, while groceries and everyday errands mean a run toward Perdido Key's commercial stretch or over the bridge. Rental demand stays strong through spring and summer, so a fair number of owners here split the year between personal use and rental income.

Pointe South on Perdido Key

Buyers weighing a $400,000s side unit against a Gulf-front floor in the low $600,000s get a straight read from Pointe South, which manages and sells across Seafarer and the surrounding Perdido Key Drive complexes.

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