Stock Island
Working waterfront neighbor to Key West — evolving fast.
Once a purely industrial / marine-services island, Stock Island is now a mix of working waterfront, marinas, and newer residential/hospitality product. A distinctive market with specific buyer profiles.
The working-waterfront cousin next door to Key West. Boatyards, commercial fishing, marinas, and a newer wave of condo + hospitality development. Less polished, more authentic.
Marina slip owners, commercial fishermen, boaters wanting deepwater access closer to the tuna grounds, and investors in select permitted condo/hospitality product.
A mix of older single-family homes, manufactured housing, newer condos (Perry Hotel residences, Oceanview), marina slips with liveaboard rights, and marine-service real estate.
Working-waterfront is the defining feature. Deepwater access, active marinas (Stock Island Marina Village, Safe Harbor), and commercial-fishing infrastructure.
Stock Island is changing faster than any other Keys neighborhood. New hospitality product is reshaping values. Zoning is nuanced — always confirm permitted use before offering.
Featured in Stock Island
No demo listings in Stock Island yet. Live MLS integration coming in Phase 2 — or ask Gracie directly for current inventory.
Stock Island FAQ
- Can I vacation-rent on Stock Island?
- Depends entirely on the specific property and its zoning. Some condo developments permit transient rental; most single-family doesn't. Verify before assuming any VR income.
- What are the marinas like?
- Stock Island hosts multiple full-service marinas — Stock Island Marina Village, Safe Harbor Stock Island, Robbie's, among others. Deepwater access and proximity to Key West's charter fleet make it popular with serious boaters.
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Serious about Stock Island?
Gracie will hand-curate Stock Island listings matching your criteria, walk you through the VR rules and insurance math, and set up showings when you're ready.