Spanish Key Condos for Sale in Perdido Key, FL
Gulf-front on the quieter western stretch of Perdido Key Drive, Spanish Key is a small low-rise complex where buyers trade high-rise scale for direct beach access and fewer neighbors. Pointe South has worked this stretch of Perdido Key for years and knows how Spanish Key units compare to the larger towers nearby. Most condos for sale here are two-bedroom Gulf-side plans in the low to mid $500,000s. The building's size is the real story: a smaller owner base usually means lighter beach crowds and easier parking, which is exactly what buyers leaving the bigger complexes are looking for.
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Spanish Key at a Glance
- County
- Escambia County, Florida
- Setting
- Gulf-front low-rise on Perdido Key Drive, west of the Perdido Key state park entrance
- Housing
- Two-bedroom Gulf-view condos with private balconies
- Known for
- Direct beach access, a small owner base, and proximity to Perdido Key State Park
- Typical prices
- Low to mid $500,000s for two-bedroom Gulf-side units
Floor Plans and Price Context
Two bedrooms is the standard here. Layouts put the living area and balcony toward the Gulf, so the water view carries across the main space rather than being limited to one bedroom. Pricing generally holds in the low to mid $500,000s. Compared with the taller buildings east toward the Alabama line, the value trade is straightforward: less amenity square footage, more beach per owner.
The Surrounding Neighborhood
Perdido Key Drive is the single spine of the island, and almost everything sits off it. Perdido Key State Park is a short drive east, with dune walkovers and undeveloped shoreline. The Flora-Bama and the Alabama state line are west. Grocery runs and services mean a trip toward Gulf Beach Highway, roughly twenty to thirty minutes toward Pensacola.
Day-to-Day Life
Mornings tend to look the same: a walk down to the sand from the building rather than a drive to a public access point. Owners here fall into two camps, seasonal residents and rental investors, and the small building size shapes both experiences. Pensacola Beach and downtown Pensacola are within reach for dinner or an airport run.
Pointe South on Perdido Key
Buyers weighing a low-rise two-bedroom at Spanish Key against a larger tower closer to the Flora-Bama get a direct read from Pointe South, which handles sales and rentals across both ends of Perdido Key Drive.
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