Yes. On 30A, buyers are not just purchasing a home. They are buying into a lifestyle. That is why community amenities and nearby attractions should be included in your listing.
According to Isaiah Denman, some of the most valuable details are often outside the property itself. Beach access, pools, fitness centers, golf, walking trails, restaurants, shopping, and local attractions help buyers understand what daily life looks like and create a stronger connection to the home.
For investors, these features can also influence rental demand and occupancy. For second home and primary residence buyers, they often play a major role in long term enjoyment and resale value.
The key is to highlight the amenities that make the community unique and explain how they enhance the ownership experience. A strong 30A listing sells both the property and the lifestyle that comes with it.