Why you'd want to live in Rosemary Beach
Designed as an idyllic urban walking community by architects Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Rosemary Beach, in 1995. From humble beginnings Rosemary Beach, developed originally by the Leucadia Insurance company, rooted itself in design and architecture evoking images from grand Caribbean estates of Bermuda to imagery of Old Geneva Switzerland and its business and home lined walking streets. The objective was to create a “European Colonial influence of the West Indies and Caribbean architecture with natural color palates, sustainable materials, Dutch architectural details and island living features like high ceilings for better air circulation.” Conceived to be a live and work community, Rosemary is a living destination for around 100 primary residents, and 400 second homes. It is also a hub for world-class fine dining. Home sales in Rosemary Beach range from $550.00 per square foot to over $2,500.00 per square foot for large gulf-front residences. At any one time there are 30-50 active listings in the neighborhood, and several "unlisted" properties that our team has to show prospective buyers. via All30AHomesForSale.com