Peppertree Bay is an established Gulf-to-bay condominium and villa community on Siesta Key, just north of the Stickney Point bridge on Midnight Pass Road, occupying roughly sixteen tropical acres that run from a private Gulf beach across to Roberts Bay (Siesta Key community guides, 2025 to 2026). It was built in the early 1970s, with sources placing construction across roughly 1972 to 1974, and totals in the range of 361 to 362 units.
The community is not one building. It is a mix of mid-rise condos on both the Gulf and bay sides, garden villa condos, and townhome-style units, organized into several legally platted associations, of which Peppertree Bay IV is one. Because of that structure, the fee, reserve, and milestone picture can differ by association and by building, so the diligence is association specific.
The amenity package is the draw: a private deeded Gulf beach, two heated pools, two clubhouses, a tennis court, a fitness center, a barbecue area, and a bayfront fishing pier overlooking Roberts Bay (Siesta Key community guides, 2025 to 2026). The lifestyle is established coastal condo living a short distance from Siesta Key Village and Siesta Beach.
The pitch is deeded beach plus Gulf-to-bay setting on one of the most recognized barrier islands in Florida. The work is reading the building math honestly: early-1970s coastal construction means the milestone inspection and reserve study rules apply, coastal flood and wind insurance are real line items, and the specific association's rental policy and financials decide the carry. Verify the documents before the view wins you over.