Rosemary Beach

East End · Scenic 30A

Rosemary Beach

Cobblestone streets, European romance, and one of the most private stretches of sand on 30A.

The East End of 30A

A little piece of Europe on the Gulf

At the eastern edge of 30A, Rosemary Beach feels transported from a Dutch or French village — narrow cobblestone streets, hidden courtyards, wrought-iron balconies, and buildings that lean close overhead. It was designed to be lived in on foot: you park once and explore by bike or by boardwalk. The architecture is unmistakable, the landscaping is meticulous, and the beach — reached by a series of private boardwalks — is among the quietest on 30A.

Downtown Rosemary Beach at dusk, European-style architecture along a cobblestone street

The Town

Built to be walked

Rosemary’s town center comes alive at dusk — string-lit courtyards, rooftop bars, boutiques, and restaurants like Cowgirl Kitchen, all anchored by the landmark Pearl Hotel overlooking the Gulf. Homes range from tucked-away carriage houses to Gulf-front estates, and nearly all are steps from a green, a pool, or a boardwalk to the sand.

Beach Access

Ten boardwalks — and where to go if you’re visiting

Staying in Rosemary?

Ten community boardwalks cross the dunes to the sand — the second-most of any community on 30A.For owners and registered guests only — not open to the public.

And along all 26 miles of South Walton, everyone is free to walk the wet sand.

Rosemary Beach Real Estate

Own a piece of Rosemary Beach

From carriage houses to Gulf-front estates, we’ll help you find the right home in Rosemary — and tell you exactly what living here is really like.

The State of Rosemary Beach · Q2 2026

A rarefied market built on scarcity

Rosemary Beach trades on something you can’t manufacture: a fully built-out, walkable town with European bones and only so many front doors. Over the past twelve months, 32 homes changed hands here at a median of $3.43M — a boutique, top-of-the-market corner of 30A where a handful of sales set the tone. The story of the year is a strong winter-into-spring season, a steep premium for single-family homes over condominiums, and a first quarter of 2026 that brought out the most decisive buyers we’ve seen in a while.

32Homes sold
past 12 months
$3.43MMedian
sold price
~92Median days
on market
96%Sold-to-list
price ratio

Where We’ve Been

A full year of sales in Rosemary Beach

Thirty-two homes sold in Rosemary Beach over the past year, together worth about $135 million. Sales follow a distinct seasonal rhythm — the market came alive from fall into early spring, with eleven closings in each of the fourth quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026, then eased into a quieter summer. In a town this small, that cadence matters: a single exceptional sale can move the median, so we read the trend across quarters rather than week to week.

Closed sales by quarter

0369125Q3 ’2511Q4 ’2511Q1 ’265Q2 ’26

Number of Rosemary Beach homes closed each quarter, Q3 2025 – Q2 2026. Source: Emerald Coast MLS.

Median sold price by quarter

$2.5M$3M$3.5M$4M$4.5MQ3 ’25Q4 ’25Q1 ’26Q2 ’26

The quarterly median swung between $2.9M and $4.3M as the mix of homes selling shifted between condominiums and large single-family residences.