A full-service, waterfront condominium on Pensacola Bay — round-the-clock door staff, an on-site property manager, and a private 300-foot pier, with a single monthly assessment that bundles utilities, cable, internet, and insurance. A low-maintenance, lock-and-leave life just steps from the water.
Everything under one roof — staffed, secure, and steps from Pensacola Bay.
A single predictable payment covers services and amenities that a single-family owner would pay for separately, month after month.
From the Association's January 2026 disclosure. The total depends on whether the residence's share of a prior special assessment has been paid in full or is still financed.
The Bayshore is a residential community. These three policies matter most when deciding whether the building fits your plans.
Standard household pets are not permitted. Service animals and Emotional Support Animals are welcomed as a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act, with required documentation.
Any lease must run a minimum of one year. You can lease while stationed elsewhere, but nightly and weekly rental platforms are not permitted.
No business bringing clients or the public into the unit; no open houses or public showings. Sales and showings are handled privately, by appointment, with a licensed agent.
Seven pages: the residence, amenities, the monthly assessment math, building policies, and next steps.
A full-service, waterfront building rewards a buyer who knows how it runs. Gregg is a Realtor with The Costin Team at Levin Rinke Realty, serving Pensacola and the Emerald Coast. A recently retired Air Force Combat Systems Officer, he brings roughly a decade in real estate and a specialty in military relocation, VA financing, and full-service waterfront properties like The Bayshore.
Whether you're relocating on orders, right-sizing to a lock-and-leave residence, or buying your first place on the water — the goal is the same: a clear-eyed look at the building, the numbers, and the fit, so you buy with confidence and no surprises.