Short-term Rental Restrictions
Fort Walton Beach is a great location for hungry real estate investors looking to purchase short-term rentals! However, before starting your search, you need to understand the short-term rental restrictions in Fort Walton.
The most important state-wide mandate to be aware of is, in Florida, if you rent a property more than three times a year for less than 30 days at a time, or if you publicly advertise your property for rent in this capacity, you must obtain a short term business license from the state.
In Okaloosa County, where Fort Walton Beach is located, the rights of property owners are well respected, and vacation rentals are permitted in any area zoned for single-family residential housing.
Nathan McIntosh is a coast property broker committed to bringing top-notch service to his clients. Nathan and his team of expert realtors are equipped with the most up-to-date information and are ready to help you find your next short-term rental in Fort Walton! While we help our clients navigate the laws in place in specific locations, please keep in mind that laws may change quickly, and our site may not always be updated to reflect these changes.
An HOA also may have further restrictions in place on top of state and county laws. However, Nathan and his team are prepared to help you navigate these restrictions to ensure your short-term rental is both legal and profitable.
Chat about lot size needs, HOA fees, attend an open house, and explore parking options for your vacation rental accompanied by an expert. Whether you are looking to purchase a single-family home or a condo unit, Nathan and his team can guide you through the process. For a completely hands-off approach to your investment, utilize Mary Ward Properties to manage your vacation rental.
Nathan knows the short-term rental business very well, as he owns and operates multiple short-term rentals. He can offer first-hand insights into property management and profitability potential for his clients eager to buy a house in Fort Walton.