Own your piece of Paradise and relax in style! Build your dream home on this beautiful Watersound Gulf view lot only steps from the beach, coastal dune walking trails and dune lakes. Camp Creek Lake borders the east side of the community and comes within a few feet of the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico. A few times a year, the freshwater lake will actually merge into the Gulf of Mexico, making this a unique wildlife habitat and the perfect place to explore in a kayak or paddle board. The stunning, 1,995-acre, Deer Lake State Park runs along the western border of the WaterSound Beach community. Enjoy the beachside lifestyle in a controlled access neighborhood. WaterSound Beach is 256 acres along the gulf side of Scenic Highway 30-A in South Walton County. This neighborhood includes 499 residences, village center, community parks, fantastic dune walkovers throughout, neighborhood pools, biking and walking paths, post office, clubhouse and approximately one-mile of private beach on the Gulf of Mexico. WaterSound Beach Club membership is limited to owners and rental guests and offers dramatic views of the Gulf, a free-form zero-entry pool, shaded arbors, secluded cabanas, locker rooms, and a full service restaurant and bar. WaterSound has the perfect blend of lush landscaping merged with the area's natural habitat. Take a stroll along the sidewalks at WaterSound Park or the nature trails and dune walkovers throughout the area that lead to the white sands and emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The neighborhood is also golf cart friendly for homeowners. ***Preliminary architectural renderings for a home designed by Seaside's award winning architect, Braulio Casas, available upon request.*** Less
Own your piece of Paradise and relax in style! Build your dream home on this beautiful Watersound Gulf view lot only steps from the beach, coastal dune walking trails and dune lakes. Camp Creek Lake borders the east side of the community and comes within a few feet of the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico. A few times a year, the freshwater lake will actually merge into the Gulf of Mexico, making this a unique wildlife habitat and the perfect place to explore in a kayak or paddle board. The s Read More