About Wild Heron
Wild Heron sits on the south and west shores of Lake Powell, on the Panama City Beach side of the Walton and Bay county line, gated with a guarded entrance and about two miles from the Gulf. It is a 734-acre coastal Craftsman community built around a lake, a golf course, and preserved land rather than beach frontage, and that is the first thing to get straight before you compare it to anything else in the area. This is a place people settle into and live in, not a rental corridor.
What actually defines it
The center of gravity here is Lake Powell. It is the largest coastal dune lake in Florida (and North America), close to 800 acres, and it carries an Outstanding Florida Waters designation. Residents get at it through Prospect Point, the community's boathouse and paddle dock, with kayaks and canoes on hand. The LakeHouse is the social hub: a lakeside pool and hot tub, fitness center, fire pit, and event space, with Har-Tru Hydrocourt tennis courts and miles of boardwalks and trails threading through 206 acres of conservation land. The Craftsman look is consistent throughout (river rock, split stone, slate, glass, wood, and metal), which gives the whole neighborhood a grown-in, intentional feel that newer communities do not have yet.
One detail trips up almost every buyer: the golf. Shark's Tooth, the Greg Norman course, runs right through the community across 187 acres, but playing it is not automatic with ownership. Shark's Tooth is a Watersound Club course, and access comes through a separate Watersound Club membership, not with the deed. Knowing whether a given home conveys membership, and what tier, is part of buying here correctly.
The other thing to know is that rental rules are not uniform. Unlike a blanket short-term rental ban, Wild Heron's rental rights vary by section and phase. Some condo product has historically allowed vacation rental while much of the single-family side is far more restricted. If rental income (or the absence of renters next door) matters to you, that is a home-by-home question, not a community-wide one.
How buying works here, and why it is different
Wild Heron is essentially an established community, not an active build-out. Fewer than 600 homes were ever planned, and most of them are already standing, so the inventory is resale-driven with only the occasional custom lot left. That makes it a very different buy from Origins or Camp Creek, where the game is builder phases and release timing. Here the game is a small pool of finished homes and knowing what is about to come to market.
On price, the entry point is lower than people expect. Condos in the Prospect, Clubside, and Linkside buildings have run from the mid $400s into the high $700s, which is a genuinely accessible way into a gated Lake Powell address with Watersound Club proximity. Single-family homes, golf-frontage lots, and lakefront estates climb well above that into the multi-millions. The listings below show live numbers, but the spread is wide, and where a home lands depends heavily on whether it faces the lake, the golf course, or the preserve, and on what membership and rental rights come with it.
Why work with me on Wild Heron specifically
I work this entire Lake Powell corridor: Origins and Camp Creek on the Watersound side, and Wild Heron on the Panama City Beach side. That matters here because Shark's Tooth and the Watersound Club membership structure tie all of these communities together, and most agents only know one of them well. I can tell you exactly how the membership works, what a specific home conveys, and how Wild Heron actually compares to Origins if you are weighing the two.
In a small, resale-driven community, the leverage is information: which section allows what, what a given home carries with it, and what is about to list before it hits the open market. Most agents react to what is already posted. I try to know what is coming next.
The listings below are the starting point. If you want the real read on a specific section, a lakefront versus golf-view home, or how Wild Heron stacks up against Origins and Camp Creek, that is a conversation. Reach out and let's have it.