Rosemary Beach sits on the east end of Scenic Highway 30A, just west of Alys Beach near Inlet Beach. Founded in 1995, it is a fully realized town of roughly 105 acres, not a subdivision. Cobblestone streets, gas lamps, carriage houses, and West Indies architecture give it a look nothing else on the coast quite matches, and after nearly three decades it is one of the most established and recognizable addresses on 30A.
Why buyers choose Rosemary Beach
- A real town, built to be walked. Rosemary was designed so nothing sits more than about a five-minute walk from the Town Center. Footpaths and boardwalks connect homes to shops, restaurants, pools, and the beach, which is the whole reason people fall for it.
- Architecture with a 30-year track record. The West Indies, New Orleans, and St. Augustine influences, the cobblestones, and the gas lamps are not a marketing theme. They are design standards the town has held since 1995, and that consistency is part of why values hold here.
- Private beach and four community pools. Residents and guests get private access to roughly 2,500 feet of white-sand beach, plus four pools, including the all-season Sky Pool with a retractable roof and radiant-heated decking for the off-season.
- A genuine Town Center. Barrett Square and Main Street carry boutique shops, restaurants, galleries, a day spa, and The Pearl Hotel with its rooftop dining. You are buying into a place with its own commercial heart, not a gate and a pool.
- Serious recreation. The Rosemary Racquet Club runs eight clay courts, there is a fitness center and a 2.3-mile fitness trail, and the 19-mile Timpoochee Trail runs right along 30A.
- Carriage houses. Many homes here include a separate carriage house, which is one of the most useful features in town: guest space, a home office, or rental income off the same lot.
- A proven rental market. Rosemary's name recognition and walkability make it one of the more reliable vacation-rental performers on 30A, so a home here can carry itself when you are away.
How it is built, and why that matters for buying
Rosemary Beach is essentially built out, which makes this a resale market, not a new-construction one. You are not choosing a phase or a lot. You are choosing a location within an established town, and in Rosemary that location does a lot of work. Proximity to the Town Center, Gulf views, which green or pool you are near, and whether a home has a carriage house all move both price and rental performance.
Pricing is premium and reflects nearly three decades of demand for a limited, walkable, name-brand town. The listings below show live numbers. In a built-out community like this, the difference between a good buy and an overpay comes down to knowing the streets, not just the square footage.
Why work with me on Rosemary Beach specifically
In a built-out town, the edge is knowing the inventory and the micro-locations cold. I help buyers understand what actually drives value here: which streets and positions command a premium, how a carriage house changes the math, what a home realistically rents for, and where condition or layout is quietly costing or adding value. I can walk you through resales honestly and tell you when a price makes sense and when it does not.
The listings below are the starting point. If you want a clear read on a specific street, a home's rental potential, or which Rosemary properties are actually worth your time right now, that is a conversation. Reach out and let's have it.