

Barefoot living between the dunes and the oaks of South Walton
Reserve this Stay31 Bluejack Street
There is a particular ease to arriving at a house rather than a hotel, especially one set along the stretch of Northwest Florida coastline known simply as 30A. 31 Bluejack Street sits within the planned community of WaterColor, a neighborhood defined by its white picket fences, pastel facades, and proximity to both the sugar-white sands of the Gulf and the still, dark waters of Western Lake. The residence carries the relaxed coastal architecture that characterizes this part of South Walton, where homes are designed with deep porches, generous windows, and interiors built to accommodate the kind of gathering that happens naturally when families and friends share a week near the water.
The home is managed by Sanders Beach Rentals, a local property management company with deep roots along the 30A corridor. As a vacation rental, 31 Bluejack Street offers the space and privacy that resort accommodations rarely match. Guests have the full run of a multi-bedroom residence with living areas that flow between indoors and out, a layout that encourages the unhurried rhythm of beach vacation mornings and long evenings spent cooking together or walking into town. The WaterColor community itself extends the experience well beyond the property's walls, with access to community pools, the WaterColor Beach Club, and the network of trails and boardwalks that wind through coastal dune lakes and pine flatwoods toward the shore.
The surrounding landscape of 30A has evolved into one of the Gulf Coast's most distinctive stretches, a collection of small communities strung along a scenic two-lane road that runs parallel to the water. Seaside, Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, and Grayton Beach each carry their own character, and all sit within a short drive or bike ride from WaterColor. The area's rare coastal dune lakes, found in only a handful of places worldwide, lend the geography a quality that feels distinct from the broader Panhandle. Local restaurants, galleries, and outfitters cluster along the route, and the Timpoochee Trail offers a paved path connecting many of the communities by foot or bicycle.
31 Bluejack Street is the kind of property that rewards a slower pace. It is not about spectacle or service choreography but about the generous simplicity of a well-situated home in a community built for coastal living. Mornings begin with the screen door and end, more often than not, with sand still between your toes.
There is a particular ease to arriving at a house rather than a hotel, especially one set along the stretch of Northwest Florida coastline known simply as 30A. 31 Bluejack Street sits within the planned community of WaterColor, a neighborhood defined by its white picket fences, pastel facades, and proximity to both the sugar-white sands of the Gulf and the still, dark waters of Western Lake. The residence carries the relaxed coastal architecture that characterizes this part of South Walton, where homes are designed with deep porches, generous windows, and interiors built to accommodate the kind of gathering that happens naturally when families and friends share a week near the water.
The home is managed by Sanders Beach Rentals, a local property management company with deep roots along the 30A corridor. As a vacation rental, 31 Bluejack Street offers the space and privacy that resort accommodations rarely match. Guests have the full run of a multi-bedroom residence with living areas that flow between indoors and out, a layout that encourages the unhurried rhythm of beach vacation mornings and long evenings spent cooking together or walking into town. The WaterColor community itself extends the experience well beyond the property's walls, with access to community pools, the WaterColor Beach Club, and the network of trails and boardwalks that wind through coastal dune lakes and pine flatwoods toward the shore.
The surrounding landscape of 30A has evolved into one of the Gulf Coast's most distinctive stretches, a collection of small communities strung along a scenic two-lane road that runs parallel to the water. Seaside, Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, and Grayton Beach each carry their own character, and all sit within a short drive or bike ride from WaterColor. The area's rare coastal dune lakes, found in only a handful of places worldwide, lend the geography a quality that feels distinct from the broader Panhandle. Local restaurants, galleries, and outfitters cluster along the route, and the Timpoochee Trail offers a paved path connecting many of the communities by foot or bicycle.

What we love about this stay
What stays with you about 31 Bluejack Street isn't any single grand gesture — it's the quiet insistence on simplicity as a form of luxury. The interiors lean into a sand-and-soft-blue palette that doesn't compete with what's outside the windows but rather extends it, blurring the line between the house and the shoreline in a way that feels genuinely unforced. There's an uncluttered intelligence to the design, rooms that breathe rather than perform. The private patio grounds the whole experience, giving you a place that feels both intimate and wide open. It's a property that suits people who don't need to be entertained — the ones who find their rhythm in a morning coffee that stretches longer than expected and an evening that asks nothing of them. The real draw is how fully it commits to the unhurried pace of Santa Rosa Beach without ever tipping into rustic or precious.
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