Welcome to Diplomat Condominiums
Welcome to The Diplomat in Cocoa Beach, an oceanfront community offering a variety of amenities including a pool, shuffleboard, pickleball, tennis and bocce courts, horseshoes, and more. With a two-week minimum (non-oceanfront units) and nightly (ocean front units) rental period and on-site management.
The Diplomat is perfect for vacationers, snowbirds, weekenders, and full-time residents alike. Enjoy the convenience of walking to nearby restaurants, shopping, churches, and a supermarket, all just steps from the beach.
Located half a mile south of Ron Jon Surf Shop, about 50 miles from Orlando’s attractions like Disney and other theme parks, and only 5 miles from cruise ships and Port Canaveral. The property also features a 20-day Right of First Refusal for existing owners for purchases
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Recent News:

Hurricane Letter to Owners
Dear Owners, With the upcoming hurricane season upon us, we felt that it would be a good time to remind you of the things you need to do to be prepared. First and foremost, you need to make sure all furniture is stored in your unit. As per our rules and regulations, when not occupied, all furniture must be removed from walkways, balconies or any other common area. This

Overcoming Challenges of Coastal Condo Restoration
Tackling a major condo restoration project in Florida presents a unique set of challenges due to the state’s climate, regulations, and architectural styles. Whether you’re updating a beachfront property or restoring a historic high-rise, these projects require careful planning and expertise to navigate potential obstacles. 1. Structural Damage and Foundation Issues Older condos, particularly those built before stricter building codes were introduced, may have hidden structural problems. Foundation issues, cracks,

Sea Grapes in Dunes Manicured in November
Trimming sea grapes in Cocoa Beach, Florida, is an important activity for maintaining the health of coastal ecosystems and ensuring compliance with local regulations. Sea grapes, known scientifically as “Coccoloba uvifera”, are native, salt-tolerant plants that play a crucial role in stabilizing sand dunes and providing habitat for various wildlife, including sea turtles. When trimming sea grapes, it’s essential to follow guidelines to avoid disrupting the natural habitat and to
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