WaterSound Beach is the gated, beachfront community in St. Joe's WaterSound portfolio, sitting directly on Scenic Highway 30A between Seagrove Beach and Seacrest Beach. Camp Creek Lake runs along its eastern edge and Deer Lake State Park sits just beyond, but the defining feature is the Gulf. Nantucket-inspired, shingle-style homes sit among towering dunes and nearly a mile of private beach, the largest private stretch of sand on 30A, all behind a 24/7 gate.
Why buyers choose WaterSound Beach
- The largest private beach on 30A. WaterSound Beach has nearly a mile of private Gulf frontage, more than any other community on the coast, which means real room to spread out on sand that stays uncrowded.
- Gated and genuinely private. This is a 24/7 gated community, which keeps it quiet and secure, and is a large part of why it feels secluded despite sitting right on 30A.
- Boardwalks and golf-cart beach access. Miles of boardwalks and bridges wind through the protected dunes down to the water, and WaterSound is the only community on 30A with direct golf-cart beach access, which sounds minor until you are hauling kids and gear.
- A coastal dune lake in the backyard. Camp Creek Lake, one of the rare coastal dune lakes found almost nowhere else on earth, runs along the eastern border for kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. Homes on the Peninsula have private dock access.
- In-community amenities. Inside the gates you get several pools, a fitness center, tennis, parks, the 12-hole Puttering Park, and the Dunesider Grill for a poolside or beachside bite.
- The WaterSound Beach Club, by membership. A short walk or golf-cart ride away, the Gulf-front Beach Club offers two large zero-entry pools, restaurants and bars, beach volleyball, cabanas, and chair service. It comes through a Watersound Club membership rather than automatically with the home, which is worth understanding before you buy.
- Range of product. From shingle-style single-family homes to smaller cottages and the Gulf-front condos at Compass Point with their own pool and garages, there is more entry-point variety here than the address suggests.
How it is built, and why that matters for buying
WaterSound Beach is largely established, so this is mostly a resale market with the occasional new build or teardown. The thing that drives value here is position. A true Gulf-front home, a dune home a row back, a lake-side Peninsula home with a dock, and a Compass Point condo are completely different buys, and the gap between them is significant.
Pricing is premium and spans a wide range depending on exactly where a home sits and how close it is to the Gulf. The listings below show live numbers. The other variable most buyers underweight is the Watersound Club membership: what level you need, what it costs, and what it actually gets you, all of which factor into the real cost of living here.
Why work with me on WaterSound Beach specifically
WaterSound Beach rewards knowing the map. I help buyers understand what they are actually getting: which homes are true Gulf-front versus dune-adjacent, where the lake and dock access changes the value, how Compass Point compares to a single-family home for the money, and what a Watersound Club membership really adds on top of the purchase price. In a gated, position-driven community like this, two homes a block apart can differ by hundreds of thousands of dollars, and knowing why is the job.
The listings below are the starting point. If you want a clear read on which homes are true Gulf-front, where the lake and dock access matter, or what a Watersound Club membership would actually cost and cover, that is a conversation. Reach out and let's have it.