Orange Beach condo guide

Charter Landing Condos

Charter Landing is an exclusive 20-unit low-density bayou-side condominium on a protected canal next to SanRoc Cay Marina in Orange Beach. Two-bedroom/two-bath units of ~1,160 sqft have access to a dockside pool, first-come boat slips, and deeded Gulf beach access across Perdido Beach Blvd. Together with its sister Charter Landing Two next door, it is a popular choice for boaters who want quick access to Cotton Bayou, the Ole River, and the Gulf without high-rise density.

Charter Landing condos in Orange Beach
LocationCotton Bayou / SanRoc Cay (Perdido Beach Blvd corridor)
Address3575 Bayou Road, Orange Beach, AL 36561
Built1995
Units~20 residences (low-density); 2 BR / 2 BA, ~1,160 sqft
Price Range$445,000
HOA Dues$600/mo (assumed monthly for condo listings)
Beach AccessYes - deeded public beach access across Perdido Beach Blvd, approximately a quarter mile walk; not beachfront
Short-Term RentalsYes
PoolsYes - dockside outdoor pool

What to Know About Charter Landing

Charter Landing is an exclusive 20-unit low-density bayou-side condominium on a protected canal next to SanRoc Cay Marina in Orange Beach. Two-bedroom/two-bath units of ~1,160 sqft have access to a dockside pool, first-come boat slips, and deeded Gulf beach access across Perdido Beach Blvd. Together with its sister Charter Landing Two next door, it is a popular choice for boaters who want quick access to Cotton Bayou, the Ole River, and the Gulf without high-rise density.

Charter Landing (often called Charter Landing 1) is the original 1995 building at 3575 Bayou Road and is the same physical complex tagged 'Charter Landing Estates' in some MLS feeds. Charter Landing Two (3543 Bayou Rd, built 1996) is the immediately adjacent sister building. The two complexes share a pair of pools and bayou-side amenities. HOA dues run roughly $500-$600/month and include water/sewer, trash, pest control, association management, and common-area maintenance. Short-term rental guests typically must be 25+.

Before you buy, we help verify HOA rules, insurance considerations, rental history, recent sales, current listings, and whether the building fits your personal-use or investment goals.

Common Buyer Questions

Are Charter Landing condos good for short-term rentals?

Charter Landing rental rules are listed as: Yes. Always verify current HOA and city rules before making an offer.

Is Charter Landing beachfront?

Yes - deeded public beach access across Perdido Beach Blvd, approximately a quarter mile walk; not beachfront

What should buyers check before buying at Charter Landing?

Review HOA dues, insurance, rental restrictions, reserve funding, recent assessments, building condition, and comparable rental performance before writing an offer.

Helpful Guides for Charter Landing Buyers

Use these local resources to compare Charter Landing against nearby beaches, dining, financing, relocation, and lifestyle factors before you tour.

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