Key Colony Beach Marina Area Overview
Key Colony Beach is a small incorporated city in the Florida Keys (Monroe County) at mile marker 53.5, known for its boating lifestyle. There is no single residential HOA community specifically named "Marina." The primary marina facility is the commercial Key Colony Beach Marina. Individual condo associations (e.g., Seapointe) maintain their own HOAs with varying fees and rules. Properties often feature deeded boat slips.
HOA Fees and Financial Obligations
HOA fees in Key Colony Beach condos vary widely by complex, typically ranging from several hundred to over $1,000+ monthly depending on amenities, insurance, and maintenance. No standard city-wide HOA exists. Seapointe Condo Association fees are reported around $4,746 quarterly in some listings, covering exterior maintenance, building insurance, common areas, water, and security. Always review specific association documents for current assessments.
Rules and Regulations
Rules are set by individual condo associations or the City of Key Colony Beach. Common restrictions include pet limits, rental policies (many allow short-term rentals with licenses), and architectural guidelines. The city enforces ordinances on rentals, parking, and wastewater. Contact the city for municipal rules.
Community Amenities and Lifestyle
The area emphasizes boating, fishing, and relaxed Keys living with canal and ocean access. Key Colony Beach Marina provides slips, boat rentals, and related services. The city offers parks, a par-3 golf course, bike paths, and beaches.
Notable Aspects
Key Colony Beach is a compact island community with approximately 1,400 housing units, focused on waterfront living. The marina at 400 Sadowski Causeway serves as a hub.