
Veranda Bay, Flagler Beach: New-Construction Intracoastal Living
Veranda Bay is Flagler Beach's master-planned community on the Intracoastal side of John Anderson Highway — new-construction homes, planned amenities, and an unhurried coastal setting minutes from the beach.
Veranda Bay: New-Construction Living in Flagler Beach
Veranda Bay is Flagler Beach's master-planned community, set on the Intracoastal side of the John Anderson Highway corridor. For buyers who want a new-construction home with current-code construction, planned amenities, and a settled community feel, Veranda Bay offers an alternative to the older beach cottages along A1A, while keeping the ocean just a short drive away.
Veranda Bay at a Glance
- Location: Flagler Beach, on the Intracoastal side of the John Anderson Highway corridor
- Character: Master-planned community, new construction, planned amenities
- What you'll find: Newer single-family homes built to current coastal codes
- Ideal for: Buyers who want low-maintenance, move-in-ready coastal living near the beach
Why Buyers Choose Veranda Bay
The appeal of Veranda Bay comes down to the combination most beach towns can't offer: new construction in a planned setting, within minutes of an Atlantic beach. Older coastal markets are dominated by aging housing stock that often needs updating to meet current wind and elevation standards. A newer community like Veranda Bay lets buyers skip that, with homes built to current codes and a community designed around shared amenities and green space.
Because it sits on the Intracoastal side rather than directly on the ocean, Veranda Bay also tends to offer more home for the money than the oceanfront strip, while keeping the beach, the pier, and the town's restaurants a quick trip away.
Veranda Bay is where I send buyers who love the Flagler Beach lifestyle but want a newer, lower-maintenance home. You get the planned-community amenities and the beach in the same move.
Living in Veranda Bay
Veranda Bay's location on the John Anderson corridor gives residents the best of both sides of Flagler Beach: the calm of the Intracoastal side and easy access to the Atlantic beaches via A1A. The broader Flagler Beach area is known for its low-key, no-high-rise character, a historic fishing pier, brown-sugar sand, and a walkable strip of locally owned restaurants and shops.
For boaters, the Intracoastal Waterway is the area's defining feature, and for everyone else, the surrounding John Anderson corridor offers the oak-canopied, old-Florida scenery that makes this stretch of coast distinctive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Veranda Bay located?
Veranda Bay is in Flagler Beach, on the Intracoastal (west) side of the John Anderson Highway corridor, a short drive from the Atlantic beaches and the Flagler Beach pier.
What kinds of homes are in Veranda Bay?
Veranda Bay is a master-planned community focused on newer single-family construction built to current coastal building standards, an alternative to the older beach cottages found along the A1A oceanfront.
How far is Veranda Bay from the beach?
Veranda Bay sits on the Intracoastal side of Flagler Beach, with the Atlantic beaches and the pier just a short drive away via the A1A corridor.
Conditions change. Consult a qualified professional for guidance specific to your situation.
Explore Veranda Bay with Engel & Völkers
If you're weighing a new-construction home in Flagler Beach, Veranda Bay is worth a close look. Connect with an Engel & Völkers advisor to see what's currently available and to tour the community.
