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Perry, FL Condo for Sale

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    $549,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,596 Sq Ft

    20360 Keaton Beach Dr, Perry, FL 32348

    Where luxury meets the laid-back charm of Keaton Beach.This exceptional 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath waterfront condo has been completely remodeled from top to bottom with no expense spared. Offering unobstructed Gulf views, deep-water canal access, and a private boat slip with lift, this rare property combines upscale coastal living with direct access to some of Florida's finest fishing and scalloping

    Amy Cope Amy Cope Southern Properties,

    20360 Keaton Beach Dr, Perry, FL 32348

Why Live in Perry

Perry, Florida, known as the "Tree Capital of the South," is a community near the Gulf Coast experiencing growth and revitalization. Despite economic challenges from Hurricane Idalia and the closure of key timber industry plants, Perry remains a hub for outdoor recreation with its proximity to the coast, rivers, and green spaces. Residents enjoy Veterans Memorial Park, Heritage Park, Perry City Park, and Rosehead Park, which hosts the annual Big Bend Brewfest. The Florida Forest Festival at Forest Capital Museum State Park celebrates the area's industrial heritage. Big Bend Wildlife Management Area, about 20 miles away, is popular for fishing and hunting, while boat ramps like Mandalay and Keaton Beach provide ocean access. Housing in Perry includes ranch-style houses, manufactured homes, New Traditionals, and two-story brick residences, often with ample land suitable for small farms. The local dining scene features long-standing establishments like Deal's Famous Oyster House, Backdoor Bistro, Goodman's Real Pit BBQ, and Mama's Italian Family Restaurant. Perry's schools have varying ratings, with Taylor County Primary and High School receiving higher marks. The community is served by Doctors' Memorial Hospital and limited public transit through the Perry Shuttle. Major highways connect Perry to nearby cities and state parks, with Downtown Tallahassee approximately 50 miles away. The region is prone to severe weather, including tropical storms and hurricanes, which can impact local infrastructure.

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