Who can check on your Navarre Beach vacation rental for you?
If you own a Navarre or Navarre Beach vacation rental and don't live nearby, a Navarre Beach property check service gives you eyes on the place you can trust. We visit, document everything on video and in photos, write down what we observed, and put the whole record in your dashboard — so you're not relying on a once-a-year trip or a cleaner's quick reset to know how your property is holding up.
Navarre markets itself as Florida's most relaxing place, and the quiet, family pace is exactly why people buy here. But a calm calendar and good reviews tell you the place is selling — they tell you nothing about the AC closet, the exterior caulk, or the slow stuff building up between guests.

What we document in Navarre.
Navarre splits between the mainland and Navarre Beach across the Sound, and rentals differ by side. We document both the same comprehensive way.
Navarre Beach gulf-front condos
The island's low- and mid-rise gulf-front buildings put your unit right on the open Gulf. We document the interior, the balcony hardware and slider, and the condition of the shared spaces around your door.
Sound-side and mainland homes
On the Santa Rosa Sound and back in mainland Navarre, homes come with docks, lifts, screened enclosures, and yards. We walk the exterior and the waterline so wear shows up early.
Pier-end and open-Gulf exposure
Near the long Navarre Beach Fishing Pier the shoreline takes the full weather of the open Gulf. We photograph the salt-exposed hardware and finishes that quietly degrade in that wind.
Family-rental wear and inventory
Navarre draws repeat family bookings that use kitchens, bunk rooms, and outdoor gear hard. We note the furnishings, appliances, and small inventory so the place stays as you furnished it.
Two Navarres, one blind spot.
Navarre is really two places. There's mainland Navarre along Highway 98, and there's Navarre Beach out on the island, reached by the causeway across the Sound. A lot of owners hold a unit on the beach but never see the mainland side, or own a Sound-side home and rarely cross to the Gulf. Either way, the property sits on the far end of a drive most owners only make once or twice a year.
The island itself is a protected, sea-turtle-nesting shoreline with comparatively low-rise development — part of what keeps Navarre feeling unhurried. But low-key doesn't mean low-maintenance. The open-Gulf exposure near the pier works on hardware and finishes constantly, and the relaxed, family-repeat booking pattern means your place is used steadily and reset quickly between stays, with no one specifically looking at its condition.
An independent watch is the missing set of eyes. We come on your schedule, look carefully at whichever Navarre your property sits in, and show you exactly what we found — so the gap between 'the calendar's full' and 'I actually know how the house is doing' finally closes.
I owned and rented vacation properties up and down this coast for years while living somewhere else, so the absentee-owner problem isn't theory to me — it's something I lived.
I built VacayVerify because I wanted a dependable, independent look at a place I cared about and couldn't get to. That's what we bring to Navarre owners now: a careful watch and the full record, handed straight to you.
— Harry Gibson, Founder
Read the founder’s storyStraightforward plans for Navarre owners.
Most Navarre owners do well with a quarterly Standard Watch. If your unit is open-Gulf on the island and takes heavy salt exposure, Coastal Protection steps up the cadence. A single walkthrough is a low-commitment way to start.
- $599/yrStandard Watch — quarterly visits, fully documented.
- $1299/yrCoastal Protection — for properties that need a closer watch.
- $349One-Time Walkthrough — a single visit to start.
Watching over a Navarre rental from a distance.
Who can check on my Navarre Beach vacation rental while I'm away?
VacayVerify can. We're an independent property-watch service for Navarre and Navarre Beach. We visit on your schedule, document the property on video and in photos, record what we observed, and deliver everything to your dashboard — so an absentee owner sees the place clearly without making the drive.
Do you cover both mainland Navarre and the beach across the Sound?
Yes. We document Navarre Beach gulf-front condos as well as Sound-side and mainland Navarre homes. The watch list shifts with the property — balcony hardware and common areas on the island, docks and enclosures on the Sound — but the comprehensive video, photos, and observation notes are the same.
How often will someone actually look at my place?
As often as you choose. Most owners pick quarterly; owners with heavy open-Gulf exposure step up to a closer cadence. You set the schedule, and every visit lands in your dashboard so the looking is on the record.
Nearby coverage:
The Absentee Owner’s Field Guide to Protecting Your Gulf Rental.
I wrote this for owners like me — people who love their Gulf place but can’t be there to keep an eye on it. It’s the honest, no-pitch version of what I learned the hard way.
- The six blind spots that build up when you watch from a distance
- Who's actually looking at your property today — and who they work for
- The questions worth asking anyone watching your place
- A one-page visibility self-check you can run this week