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2bohemians

Beach Fanatic
Jul 11, 2005
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Lot 14, Surfside Drive, Pines of Blue Mountain
Blue Mountain Beach
New asking price -- $185,000

Surround yourself with the raw natural beauty that the Pines of Blue Mountain has to offer. The Pines 62 lot subdivision is bordered by the state forest and conveniently located about one mile from the beach access. It is one of the few neighborhoods along Scenic Highway 30A that features large enough lots to give you privacy and room to grow.

This 1/2 acre wooded lot sits high & dry. There is NO build-out time - allowing you the chance to carefully plan & build the home of your dreams. This quiet and peaceful setting nestled amongst the trees - but so close to the beach - is priced to SELL ! Close to shopping, restaurants and the walking/bike trails on 30A.


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2bohemians

Beach Fanatic
Jul 11, 2005
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Ok, we've been searching around this morning at other 1/2 acre lots along the 30A. From what we can see, this lot is at the top of the list for being one of the LOWEST priced available. Anyone else agree?
 

2bohemians

Beach Fanatic
Jul 11, 2005
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Ok kids, the seller really needs to move this lot. We have just lowered it to $175,000.

The lot is .53 of an acre and is located in the Pines of Blue Mountain Beach. Although the roads may be a little rough in the neighborhood, in our opinion this is a great little neighborhood along the 30A. Nice elevation, kind of tucked away, backs up to the forest, and with a 1/2 acre lot, you have a little room to grow and a little more privacy.
 

2bohemians

Beach Fanatic
Jul 11, 2005
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www.searchthe30a.com

1/2 Acre, High & Dry, asking $175,000. Owner will listen to all offers, suggestions, comments :D



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30ashopper

SoWal Insider
Apr 30, 2008
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Right here!
A half an acre is a rare thing to find in SoWal, that's for sure.

Your link to the listing is broken though, care to re-post 2bohemians?
 

Bobbi Fisher Henson

Beach Comber
Jan 15, 2014
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Any updates on this development/community? Hubby and I are considering a lot there, but price seems high considering the condition of the roads, the sketchy nature of some of the housing, no beach access and not sure there is access to city sewer system. Is this a good place to live? What would be the reasonable price for a lot there? Thanks in advance.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
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Any updates on this development/community? Hubby and I are considering a lot there, but price seems high considering the condition of the roads, the sketchy nature of some of the housing, no beach access and not sure there is access to city sewer system. Is this a good place to live? What would be the reasonable price for a lot there? Thanks in advance.

I'd keep looking. If you can't find the beauty in a community and embrace it "as is" then save everyone the headache and look elsewhere.
 

Bobbi Fisher Henson

Beach Comber
Jan 15, 2014
9
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I'd keep looking. If you can't find the beauty in a community and embrace it "as is" then save everyone the headache and look elsewhere.

Wow, thanks for being so warm and welcoming. I think I asked a pretty reasonable question. Is the lot worth what they're asking, considering some of the downsides? Obviously we're attracted to the community or I wouldn't be posting this. But I think I'd be pretty stupid to just "embrace it as it is and pay up what's being asked" in ANY neighborhood without checking it out first.

I'd really appreciate it if anyone else out there has any real info they can share. Thanks!
 
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