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Gulf-Access Waterfront & Boating Community Homes

Find your place on the water where the boat lift is yours and the Gulf is one canal away.

A canal home with a boat lift out back, a deep-water sailboat lot with no fixed bridges between you and open water, or a waterfront condo near the pass, shown to you by people who run their own boats down here. We will tell you how many bridges stand between the dock and the Gulf and what they clear at high tide, whether it is true Gulf access or the canal dead-ends, how old the seawall is and who pays when it goes, what flood and wind insurance really run, and what year-round and snowbird life on the water is actually like once the boat is on the lift, the good mornings and the honest upkeep both, not just the listing photo at sunset.

Boat Lift Out BackSailboat, No BridgesDeep WaterNear the PassWaterfront Condo
Access
We check whether it is true Gulf access, how many bridges stand between the dock and open water, and what they clear at high tide, before you fall for the canal view
Local
We live and boat on this water, and know which canals silt in at low tide, which seawalls are near the end, and which passes stay deep enough to run
All year
Not only the season. We will tell you how the water feels in the August heat and a January cold snap, what it costs to keep a place down here all year, and how the snowbird rhythm runs
300+
Buyers we have walked through seawall condition, dock and lift permits, flood maps, wind insurance, and resale to the right home on the water
On the market

Homes built for coffee on the dock and a run out the pass before lunch.

A few of the homes this stretch of water is known for, with fresh listings every week.

Canal Home
Boat Lift Out Back

The Lift & Lanai

$735,000
3 Bed2 BathBoat Lift
Sailboat Access
Deep Water, No Bridges

The No-Bridge House

$1,120,000
4 Bed3 BathOpen Water
Waterfront Condo
Near the Pass

The Pass-Side Condo

$529,000
2 Bed2 BathBoat Slip
Why people settle on this water

More than a winter place. A whole way of living where the water is the back yard and the neighbors travel by boat.

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The water is the back yard

Coffee on the dock, drop the boat off the lift, and run out the pass to a sandbar or a waterfront table for lunch. Most of our buyers are tired of trailering somewhere to use a boat and want the water to be home, where the grandkids learn to fish off the dock and you watch the dolphins work the canal at dawn. We help you find the place where the boat lives on the lift and the Gulf is part of the everyday, not a thing you drive to twice a year.

02

Neighbors who travel by boat

A wave across the canal, a hand when a piling needs work, and a marina or a waterfront grill where everybody runs the same water. What folks tell us a year in is that they bought into a stretch of waterway that looks out for each other, not only a house. We will be straight about which canals are full of families, which are quiet and full-time, and which fill up with seasonal rentals, so the spot you pick matches the kind of boating life you came for.

03

Straight about seawalls, access, and insurance

How old the seawall is and what it costs to replace, how many bridges and how much clearance stand between your dock and the Gulf, whether it is true deep-water access or the canal locks you in, what flood and wind insurance run after the last few storm seasons, what the idle-speed and manatee zones mean for your morning run, what a lift and a dock cost to keep up in salt water, and how fast homes here resell. We give you the real numbers up front, before the sunset photo does its work, not after you have closed.

The waterways

Where you'll want to tie off for good.

Every canal and key down here has its own feel. Here are the ones people fall for.

The Sailboat Canals

Deep water and no fixed bridges, a straight shot to the pass and the open Gulf, where a tall mast or a big flybridge can come and go on any tide, the priciest water down here and worth it for true access

The Gulf-Access Canals

A bridge or two and a short idle out to open water, where a center console or a pontoon lives on the lift, quieter and easier on the budget, the sweet spot for most boating families who want salt water out the back

The Marina & Key

Homes and condos a short walk or a short cruise from the marina, the fuel dock, and the waterfront grill, where you can keep the boat in a slip all season and still wave at the same neighbors on the dock
New to the water

Buying on a saltwater canal is its own kind of homework.

A canal house is not the same as a house that happens to be near the water, so we slow down and walk you through how the tide and the bridges and the seawall really run down here, who controls the waterway and writes the dock and lift permits, how the water moves with the wind and the tide, and which canals and keys fit how you actually want to use the boat.

How old the seawall is and who pays when it has to be replaced, how much clearance the bridges give your boat at high tide, whether it is true Gulf access or the canal dead-ends, how flood and wind insurance pencil out after the last few storm seasons, what the idle-speed and manatee zones mean for your run to the pass, what a lift and a dock cost to keep up in salt water, and how homes here hold their value. Real answers before you commit, not after the first insurance bill or the first hard blow.

Start With a Local Guide
Come run the water with us

The good life starts at the end of the dock.

Tell us what you picture, a canal home with a boat lift out back, a deep-water sailboat lot with no bridges, or a waterfront condo near the pass, and we will send you the places worth the drive and the boat ride.

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