Seagrove Beach is often called the heart of 30A, offering a blend of old-Florida charm and modern luxury. Named for its canopy of oak and magnolia trees that shade parts of the coastline, Seagrove has a more natural, relaxed feel compared to some of its highly planned neighbors.
What sets Seagrove apart is its balance: it’s central enough to be minutes from Seaside and WaterColor, yet large enough to have its own identity with miles of beachfront and direct access to Eastern Lake, a coastal dune lake that’s perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding.
For investors, Seagrove’s appeal comes from its variety of properties—classic cottages, updated condos, and new luxury builds—making it flexible for a wide range of budgets. Families love its walkability, bike paths, and easy access to restaurants, while owners appreciate its reliable rental demand anchored by both location and natural beauty.
Seagrove feels like a place where the old and new meet seamlessly—a mix of history, convenience, and growth.