Ocean City Vacation Rentals

Condo, apartment and house vacation rentals in the Ocean City, Maryland resort area.

Ocean City, Maryland, is a popular Eastern Shore destination for avid boaters and beach lovers alike. Visitors can rent condos by the beach or townhouses in bayside communities with easy access to the Atlantic Ocean beach and/or the Assawoman Bay. Other vacation rental properties offer convenient access to Assateague Island National Seashore, hiking trails, fishing piers and marina docks. Grab your bike to tour the beach and boardwalk or take a walk through the historic district downtown.

Thinking about an Ocean City vacation rental for your trip to the beach? Ocean City, Maryland, has approximately 20,000 Condominium units – with the majority of them available for your vacation rental. Make arrangements now to get the time you want at the price you want. You’ll have a great time in Ocean City, Maryland – America’s finest family beach vacation resort.

Ocean City is Maryland’s premier vacation rental destination. A three mile boardwalk along the beach, a total of 10 miles of public beaches (with no fees), shopping, dining and entertainment make Ocean City the perfect vacation spot to either relax and unwind or enjoy some of the exciting outdoor activities available. Whether by land or by sea, travel makes you feel good!

Looking for a quaint and charming beach getaway in Ocean City, Maryland? Look no further! Browse Vrbo.com and/or Airbnb.com to look through luxury condo rentals or private homes for rent. Naturally, all of the oceanfront vacation rentals come with a free water view and access to the beach. They also have plenty of pet-friendly properties and a variety of units to fit your needs. Find your perfect vacation rental now!

Ocean City Vacation Rentals Condo Row
Ocean City Vacation Rentals Condo Row

Ocean City Rental Agencies

A few of the better-known rental agencies are listed below for convenience.

Online Vacation Rentals

VRBO.com – Vacation Rentals By Owner (started in 1995) is now the world’s leading vacation rental website online.

  • Offering hundreds of vacation rentals to choose from in Ocean City, MD.
  • Choose from condos/condominiums, cottages, luxury homes, and villas.
  • Experience the best that the OC beach resort has to offer.
  • Online at Vrbo.com
Ocean City Island Aerial Photograph

Airbnb.com is an American company offering an online marketplace for lodging, primarily homestays for vacation rentals.

  • Airbnb, while not offering as many OCMD units as Vrbo, these provide additional choices, rates and availability.
  • Choose from beachfront/oceanfront to bayside (on the water or not) and from downtown to North Ocean City.
  • Online at Airbnb.com

This is just a representative sample, provided as a courtesy to our readers. OCtheBeach.com does not recommend nor endorse any particular rental office/agency. For a comprehensive list visit the website of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce.

Anchor Vacations OC – Accommodations downtown OCMD & West OC

  • 1001 Atlantic Ave, Ocean City, MD 21842,
  • https://www.anchorvacationsoc.com/

Central Reservations – Accommodations: Vacation Rentals

  • 6200 Coastal Hwy., Suite 100 Ocean City MD 21842
  • (410) 723-4111
  • (877) 736-8621
  • (410) 723-4336
  • http://www.centraloc.com
  • Located on the ocean-block side of Coastal Highway, across from the Rt. 90 Bridge.
  • ABOUT: Vacation rental properties in the Ocean City MD resort! Great service before, during and after your stay. Condos, townhouses or homes by the week or mini-week. Locations throughout Ocean City MD.

Century 21 New Horizon – Accommodations: Vacation Rentals

  • 8606 Coastal Highway
  • 410-723-4500
  • www.century21newhorizon.com
  • Location: Corner of Coastal Highway and 87th Street, ocean side.
  • ABOUT: Century 21 New Horizon has been serving the Ocean City, MD area since 1982 and provide 360° virtual tours for virtually all rental (and sales) properties.

Holiday Real Estate, Inc. – Accommodations: Vacation Rentals

  • 7700 Coastal Highway Ocean City MD 21842
  • (410) 524-7700
  • (800) 638-2102
  • www.holidayoc.com
  • Located: Coastal Highway north to 77th street, ocean side.
  • ABOUT: Holiday offers a comprehensive management program featuring quality long-term & vacation rentals. Experienced & knowledgeable sales associates specialize in resort properties.

Vacasa – Accommodations: Vacation Rentals

  • 5200 B Coastal Highway Ocean City MD 21842
  • (443) 905-2823
  • (410) 723-1752
  • www.VantageOceanCity.com
  • Located between 52nd & 53rd Streets on the Ocean side of Coastal
  • ABOUT: Over 300 vacation rentals, including Belmont Towers, Sunset Island, Gateway Grand & more. Oceanfront, bayfront, Boardwalk – for big or small groups. Book direct with Vantage for discounts & freebies.

(Online ) VacationRentalsByOwner.comVrbo (started in 1995) is now the world’s leading vacation rental website online.

  • Offering hundreds of vacation rentals to choose from in Ocean City, MD.
  • Choose from condos/condominiums, cottages, luxury homes, and villas.
  • Experience the best that the OC beach resort has to offer.
  • Online at Vrbo.com

Condo Row in Ocean City

Often called the Gold Coast, here is where many people choose to vacation.

Among the myriad condominiums and hotels in Ocean City, likely the best known are the high rise building known as Condo Row. From The Carousel to the 9400 Building, Condo Row, often called the Gold Coast, stretches from 118th Street at the north end to 94th Street on the South (left to right in the picture above). These pages contain photos and information about this section of the beach that provides summer homes and vacation rentals for thousands upon thousands of OC visitors every year.

Ocean City Vacation Rentals Condo Row
Aerial Photographs Are Available for each of the Buildings of Condo Row

But first, a bit of history…
Driving over the Rt. 90 bridge your first glimpse of Ocean City is of the high-rise condos springing up from the spit of sand from 94th Street to 118th Street. Prior to the 70’s, there were very few buildings north of 30th street. Most people did not want to vacation “so far away” from the town. The boardwalk had just been extended to 27th Street in the 60’s and “by the boardwalk” is where people wanted to be.

There were many events that sparked the rapid construction of high-rises in Ocean City in the 70’s. One was the nor’easter In 1962. The storm caused considerable damage to town. People were leery of rebuilding in an area that could be wiped out by a storm. Property values took a plunge. Real Estate speculators and investors took advantage of the reduced prices, buying land and getting new building codes enacted. The construction of Route 90 was completed in 1972, allowing another way to access Ocean City at the northern end and the Ocean City sewage collection and treatment plant at 64th Street was completed.

But perhaps the person that started it all was political operative Bobby Baker. He believed that Ocean City would become a huge resort, and purchased two oceanfront lots at 118th Street in the early 1960’s. The original Carousel was built in 1962 as a hideaway for Washington, D.C. power brokers. The “Bobby Baker Building” as it was referred to was four stories high and now contains 75 oceanfront hotel rooms at the Carousel. In 1974, the 22 story Tower Building, housing 190 privately owned condominiums and 162 additional hotel rooms, was built and connected to the original hotel building, making the Carousel Hotel and Condominium the only multi-use facility in Ocean City (with a total of 237 hotel rooms and 190 condominiums). The Atrium, which is part of the Tower Building, -hosts the world famous indoor Ice Skating Rink as well as a full service restaurant and lounge, an indoor pool, sauna and exercise room. The outdoor patio area, which is in front of the original Bobby Baker Building, has an outdoor pool, and a patio bar and grill.

Aerial Photo of Condo Row
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Highpoint (South) was actually the first high-rise condo building in Ocean City. Constructed in 1970, its 15 stories stood alone on 114th Street. But not for long. The Sheraton Fountainbleau (now the Clarion Resort Fontainbleau Hotel) became the first luxury high-rise motel built in 1970 on 101st Street. By the mid 70’s, the tallest at 28 stories, The Century, the award-winning Pyramid, English Towers, Atlantis, Capri, The Irene, The Fountainhead, Golden Sands and 9400 were built, causing a glut of lodging in a poor economy. Over 10,000 condo units became available in several new high-rise buildings now dotting the oceanfront. Many units had been bought at pre-construction prices by real-estate investors hoping to sell and turn a quick profit once they were built. There were over 3,000 unsold condos in the mid-1970’s and only The Century and Golden Sands escaped auction.

By the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, inflation eased and the economy rebounded. The high-rises that once stood almost empty were rapidly being bought and Ocean City experienced a real-estate boom that brought higher prices and more construction. Today, Condo Row stands as a testament to the many early investors in Ocean City. Their dream that the once small oceanside resort would expand into a bustling vacation resort has come true.
(Contributing Author, Helen McElvaney)

Ocean City Condo Row Photographs
Aerial Photographs Are Available.

Photos, like the sample to the right of the condo listings (above), are available for sale by local photographer, Bill Swartwout. Visit Bill’s Online Gallery at Bill Swartwout Photography for more details. These are available printed on a variety of quality surfaces, including canvas. They can be delivered framed or unframed and you can see them all and buy one for yourself or as a gift for a gracious host/hostess – by clicking HERE.

If you are looking for a place to stay for your next trip to the beach, check out the Ocean City Vacation Rentals Page to get started. Or, you just might begin with a visit to Vrbo.com or Airbnb.com to get an idea of what they have available – with availability and rates.

Note, please. The high-rise buildings of the Gold Coast, or Condo Row as it is now called, are listed in the menu (above) from North to South. However driving northbound along Coastal Highway you would find the buildings in this order: 9400, Flying Cloud, Pyramid, Century I, English Towers, Marigot Beach, Clarion Hotel, Atlantis, The Quay, Golden Sands, The Capri, Irene, Rainbow, High Point South, High Point North, Sea Watch, Fountainhead, and Carousel.