Is there anything that could possibly be better than relaxing on the back deck of your Destin beach condo. I mean come on, we are the “Worlds Luckiest Fishing Village”, home to the Emerald Coast with it’s sugary white sand, and rapidly becoming an international destination. And to add icing to the cake, while you site on your back porch of your beach condo, you are now overlooking the waters of the “Emerald Coast” named because of their beautiful blue-green, crystal clear color.

Beach Front Condo In Destin

Are You Here On Vacation?

If you are here are vacation, congratulations and have a great time. Destin can be a great place to relax and unwind from the rigors of your daily grind. For your condo, you are probably looking for fully furnished, well-maintained, and very clean units that are up to your quality standards. You might be able to obtain these rentals via privately owned properties offered via rental agencies, property management companies, or the owners themselves. Honestly, we have some great management companies around the area and if you do a little homework, it should be easy to find your perfect getaway retreat.

Are Wanting To Buy A Beach Front Condo?

So I assume you have decided to turn our little Destin town into a bit more of a commitment for you….. you thing you have decided to buy a beach condo. Let me give you a few things to thing about in the process.

First, you really consider how many people the property can sleep. If you go to VRBO.com, you will see properties that sleep anywhere from 2 to 17 guests comfortably…. well, I guess it depends on your definition of comfortable. For most people looking for vacation rentals on the beach, the number of people that the property sleeps will be their next big question. You should talk to a couple of property mangers before you buy and find out what is really in demand.

Next, you really need to get your arms around the other related costs such as condo association dues. The condo association dues in our area can be a couple hundred dollars per month to well over $1,000 per month. Frequently, the condo association dues are based on the square footage of the unit and typically cover hazard Insurance. If there is one mistake that I see constantly it is people grossly underestimating these costs.

Next, I suggest once you do some homework on your home, you find a really good agent to work with that knows the market inside and out. As I write this post, there is a TON of good deals available on beach condos but you have to know how to find them….. they are not just laying out there where the standard real estate agent can access them for you.

Lastly, I suggest you stay for a few nights in the condo you want to buy or an adjacent condo. You will learn so much more about the beach condo of interest if you can actually feel what it is like to stay there…. if you are sold at that point, and you have really done your homework on value and future costs, you may have an excellent property sitting on your hands.