Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Thursday, January 16th, 2025 11:29am.
As a homeowner and expert real estate advisor on Ono Island, I understand the appeal of this unique, unincorporated community. Located just off the coast of Orange Beach, Ono Island offers residents a luxurious and peaceful lifestyle, with exclusive amenities, stunning waterfront properties, and a close-knit community spirit.
While Ono Island is unincorporated and not technically part of the town of Orange Beach, we benefit from Orange Beach water services and police support, ensuring dependable infrastructure and safety. Additionally, Ono Island has its own dedicated fire department, providing another layer of security and peace of mind for residents.
It’s important to note that the island is not part of the Orange Beach school system. Children here are zoned for schools in Foley, but can apply to Orange Beach schools. If accepted, they pay a tuition fee for access to these schools.
One of the highlights of Ono Island is the incredible amenities available to residents. The clubhouse, located in "Ono North," features:
Boaters will appreciate the boat launch with two ramps, conveniently located across the street from the fire station and the HCC. The HCC is more than just a meeting space—it’s the heart of the island, hosting HOA meetings and a variety of events, including monthly steak nights, Ladies’ Club, Men’s Club, Bible study, Garden Club, and more.
RECREATION CENTER, HCC, BOAT RAMP
ONO ISLAND RECREATION CENTER
DRIVE TWO
When it comes to waterfront living, Ono Island offers two distinct experiences. The North Shore provides access to big, deep water on Bayou St. John, ideal for larger boats and those seeking direct access to prime boating waters. Homes on the South Shore, located on Ole River, are nestled near shallow waters, making them perfect for those who enjoy mingling with fellow boaters in the summer months. This area, near the bridge and the iconic Flora-Bama, is a popular spot for relaxation and socializing on the water.
Photo From Flora-Bama
Ono Island property owners contribute annual dues to maintain the island’s exceptional services and amenities. The Ono Island Property Owners Association (POA) dues are approximately $2,000 per year, while the Fire Authority dues are around $1,000 per year, ensuring the continued operation of the island’s independent fire department. For properties located in Ono North, an annual membership to the recreation center is required, while properties outside of Ono North have the option to join for $500 per year. Additionally, buyers should be aware of the $8,000 transfer fee paid at the time of purchase of house or vacant land, which supports the upkeep of the island's infrastructure and amenities. These fees collectively contribute to the quality of life that makes Ono Island such a sought-after community.
Ono North Articles of Incorporation
Ono North Phase One Covenant Changes
Ono North Amendment to Covenants
Ono North Single Family Residence Permit Checklist
Ono Island’s blend of luxury, privacy, and community makes it a truly special place to call home. Whether you’re drawn to the deep waters of Bayou St. John, the lively atmosphere of Ole River, or the top-tier amenities, Ono Island has something to offer everyone.
If you’re considering buying or selling on Ono Island, I’d love to help you navigate the process with my firsthand expertise and local insights. Learn more about this incredible community at www.searchthegulf.com.
THE BOATER’S FIELD MANUAL TO ONO ISLAND’S SIX CANALS
How boats actually reach these canals
If your dock is on the north side of Ono Island, your boat lives on water that empties directly into Bayou St. John. From there you run east or west—Perdido Pass, Terry Cove, Cotton Bayou, and the Perdido…
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