The Palms of Perdido Condos for Sale
Quiet is the first thing buyers notice at The Palms of Perdido, a low-rise complex set back from the Gulf on Perdido Key, where units generally list between the mid $200,000s and the mid $400,000s depending on size and view. Pointe South has worked this stretch of Perdido Key Drive for years and knows how the smaller buildings here trade differently than the high-rise towers on the beach side. The tradeoff is straightforward: you give up a direct Gulf-front address and get more square footage, lower dues, and easier parking in return.
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The Palms of Perdido at a Glance
- County
- Escambia County, Florida
- Setting
- Low-rise condominium community off Perdido Key Drive, minutes from the Gulf and Ono Island
- Housing
- Two and three bedroom condos in low-rise buildings, most with balconies and assigned parking
- Known for
- Community pool, walking distance to Perdido Key State Park beaches, and proximity to the Flora-Bama
- Typical prices
- Mid $200,000s to mid $400,000s
Floor Plans and Price Context
Two-bedroom plans make up most of what comes to market, and they typically sit at the lower end of the range. Three-bedroom units, better suited to families or owners renting seasonally, carry the top prices. Balconies and covered parking come standard across the buildings. Compared with Gulf-front towers on the island, the per-square-foot cost here is noticeably gentler, which is why the complex attracts second-home buyers more than pure investors.
The Surrounding Neighborhood
Perdido Key Drive, State Road 292, is the spine of the island and puts everything within a short drive. Perdido Key State Park sits just down the road, with dune walkovers and uncrowded sand. The Flora-Bama is a few minutes west at the Alabama line, and Big Lagoon State Park is east toward Pensacola. Ono Island lies just across the water.
Daily Life
Mornings tend to mean the pool or a short drive to the beach. Groceries, marinas, and casual seafood spots line the key, and downtown Pensacola runs roughly 30 minutes east. Schools fall under the Escambia County School District. Winter is quiet, summer fills up, and owners plan around that rhythm.
Pointe South on Perdido Key
Buyers weighing a two-bedroom in the low $200,000s against a three-bedroom near the top of the range get a candid read from Pointe South on how each rents and resells along the Perdido Key Drive corridor.
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