When an Alabama-based investor started vacationing along Florida’s Scenic 30A on the Emerald Coast, it was more of a “retirement community.” Now it costs thousands of dollars to vacation there.
Nicknamed the ‘Hamptons of the South,’ beach communities along Scenic Highway 30A have seen explosive growth in recent years, as vacation properties fetch six figures Ultraluxury homes along Florida’s Scenic Highway 30A bring in thousands of dollars a week from wealthy renters.
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