What You Should Know About Rental Homes on Ono Island
By Meredith Amon, Ono Island Homeowner & Gulf Coast Real Estate Advisor
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As a homeowner and real estate advisor on Ono Island, one of the most common questions I receive is:
“Are homes on Ono Island available for rent?”
The answer is yes—some homes on Ono Island can be rented, but with important limitations that all prospective renters and investors should be aware of. If you're considering purchasing a home to rent, or if you're looking for a long-term rental opportunity, here's what you need to know.
Rentals Are Allowed, But with Restrictions
Ono Island is a private, residential island governed by its Property Owners Association (POA). The POA has established rules to maintain the peace, privacy, and residential integrity of the island. That includes clear regulations when it comes to leasing properties.
Short-term rentals (vacation rentals) are strictly prohibited.
To preserve the neighborhood character and minimize turnover and traffic, the minimum rental period is 30 days. That means:
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No nightly or weekend rentals
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No Airbnb or VRBO-style vacation rentals
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Only monthly or longer leases are permitted
These restrictions are part of what makes Ono Island so peaceful, quiet, and appealing to both full-time residents and second-homeowners.
Why Renters Love Ono Island
For those looking for a longer-term stay—whether you’re building a home nearby, transitioning into full-time coastal living, or exploring neighborhoods before buying—renting a home on Ono Island offers a unique opportunity. Here’s what makes it special:
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Gated Security & Privacy – 24/7 staffed gatehouse and patrols
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Waterfront Lifestyle – Many rental homes include docks or beach frontage
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Amenities – Access to the island’s rec center, tennis courts, pool, and boat launch
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Location – Minutes from Orange Beach, The Wharf, and Perdido Key
For Owners: Considering a Long-Term Rental?
If you own a home on Ono Island and are thinking about renting it, I’d be happy to advise you. Many homeowners who split time between the Gulf Coast and another residence find that long-term renters—especially seasonal professionals or families relocating—are a great way to keep their property cared for and generate income within the POA’s guidelines.
Just remember:
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You must notify the POA of your intent to lease
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Lease terms must be 30 days or more
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The tenant must comply with all island rules and restrictions
Looking for a Rental on Ono Island?
Inventory can be limited, but I do occasionally assist clients in securing long-term leases—particularly when they’re waiting to close on a new home or want to “test drive” island life. Most available rental homes are privately listed or offered through local real estate networks rather than national rental sites.
If you're interested in renting on Ono Island—or owning a home that can be rented under the current restrictions—I’d be happy to guide you.
Email me: meredith@searchthegulf.com
Start your search here: www.searchthegulf.com/ono-island/
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