Description
Rare main-level primary suite -- while most 30A homes stack all bedrooms upstairs, this floor plan puts the master on the main floor where it belongs. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, open great-room, chef's kitchen with island and pantry, upstairs loft, and an oversized garage built for beach life. Non-rental community means real neighbors, not rotating strangers. HOA handles common area lawn care, annual palm pruning and pine straw renewal, community pool is right across the street, and zero weekend chores stand between you and the good stuff. Topsail Hill State Park is right next door: miles of uncrowded beach, accessible by bike or free tram. No...read more parking hassles. No crowded public access. Just Santa Rosa Beach and 30A the way its meant to be lived.Most people dont know about the beach access at Topsail until a local tells them. While public beach accesses along 30A fill up by 9am on a summer Saturday -- parking lots overflowing, chairs stacked shoulder to shoulder -- Topsail stays peaceful. Three miles of protected coastline, 25-foot dunes, and water so clear it doesnt look real. Ride your bike from the front door in about 15 minutes or walk over to the park entrance and hop the free tram down to the sand. A Florida State Parks family pass is $120 for the year. Thats your beach access sorted, at one of the best stretches of Gulf Coast in existence. Welcome to 92 Herons Crossing.Pull up, and the first thing youll notice is how easy this feels. No grass to mow, no landscaping maintenance to fuss with -- the HOA handles all of it. The palm trees and pine straw beds are tidy and well-kept, the street dead-ends just past your driveway. This isnt a cut-through. The people here chose to be here.Step inside and the great room opens wide in front of you -- kitchen, dining, and living all connected in a way that just works, whether youre hosting a houseful of friends after a beach day or settling in for a peaceful evening with the windows open.The kitchen anchors it all. Big island with seating, plenty of cabinet space, walk-in pantry. Its the kind of kitchen that makes cooking feel optional and entertaining feel effortless.Just off the entry, a short hall leads you to the primary suite. On the main floor. In a part of the world where land costs push builders to go vertical, stacking every bedroom upstairs, this layout is genuinely rare. King bed, walk-in closet with custom storage, spa bath with double vanity and tiled shower. Its a retreat that actually feels like one.Head upstairs and youve got three more bedrooms -- one with its own ensuite, two connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath -- plus a loft at the top of the stairs that becomes whatever you need it to be. Second living room, movie space, homework nook, overflow guest area. It earns its square footage.The garage will make you smile. Tall ceilings, deep footprint -- theres room for bikes, paddleboards, a golf cart, and still space to actually park. Beach gear stays in the garage where it belongs, not tracked through the house.Now lets talk about the neighborhood -- because this is where it gets good.Herons Crossing is one dead-end street. Twelve single-family homes on the north side, eight townhomes on the south. Non-rental community, 12-month minimum. The people around you are neighbors, not strangers rotating in and out every weekend.And Topsail Hill Preserve State Park surrounds the neighborhood to the west and south -- not nearby, right there. This is one of the most protected str