Twenty-eight units over six floors at 735 North Highway A1A, built in 2002, all three bedroom layouts in the 2,000 to 2,500 square foot range. Direct oceanfront with a heated pool on the sand side and a clubroom with a kitchen.
Topaz sits at 735 North Highway A1A, twenty-eight units across six floors, completed in 2002. Every unit is a three bedroom running roughly 2,000 to 2,500 square feet with two and a half to three baths, which makes this an unusually consistent building to shop.
That consistency is worth something. In buildings with mixed layouts you are constantly comparing apples to oranges. Here the variable is floor and exposure, not floor plan, which makes pricing much easier to read.
One honesty note. The association operates its own site but it was not publicly accessible during our research, so several figures on this page come from a single source. We verify all of it directly before you go under contract rather than passing along numbers we could not corroborate.
Condo data online is unreliable, and a lot of it gets copied between sites without anyone checking. Below is what we could actually verify, what came from a single source, and what nobody publishes.
| Detail | What we can confirm |
|---|---|
| Address | 735 N Highway A1A, Indialantic, FL 32903 |
| Year built | 2002 |
| Total units | 28 |
| Floors | 6 |
| Unit sizes | Roughly 2,000 to 2,500 square feet |
| Bedrooms | Three bedroom throughout, 2.5 to 3 baths |
| Position | Direct oceanfront |
| Condo fee | Published at around $360 per month, which is low for the segment. Because this figure is single sourced we confirm it and the reserve position directly before you offer. |
| Pet policy | 30 pound limit per pet. |
| Minimum lease | Not published. We confirm with the association. |
| Age restriction | Not a 55 and over building. |
| Data confidence | The association site was not publicly accessible during research. Treat the figures here as a starting point that we verify, not as confirmed. |
Pool on the ocean side of the building.
Direct access to the sand.
On-site fitness.
Community room with a full kitchen.
Secured resident parking.
All three bedroom units, which makes comparing listings genuinely simple.
Newer than the seventies and eighties stock, older than the recent boutique builds.
At around $360 per month the published fee sits below most of the street. Worth understanding why before you rely on it.
Twenty-eight units across six floors, all three bedroom layouts.
2002.
Published at around $360 per month, which is low for an oceanfront building of this age on this coast. That is worth understanding rather than celebrating. A low fee can mean efficient management or it can mean underfunded reserves, and on Florida oceanfront the difference shows up as a special assessment. We pull the budget and reserve study before you offer.
Yes, with a thirty pound limit per pet.
The minimum lease term is not published in the sources we could access. We confirm it with the association before you commit, because it determines whether any rental strategy is viable.
Yes. Direct oceanfront.
Ask for the most recent milestone inspection and structural integrity reserve study, the current reserve balance, and any special assessment that has been voted on or discussed. Florida tightened these requirements after 2021 and they are the single biggest driver of condo fee increases on this coast. We request all of it before you go under contract.
Yes, and it costs you nothing in most transactions. On beachside condos the value of representation is in the documents rather than the negotiation: the association budget, the reserve study, the rental and pet rules, and the assessment history. That is where the surprises live.
A $360 monthly fee on a 2002 oceanfront building is either very good management or a reserve problem waiting to surface. We find out which before you write an offer.