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Dominoes

Beach Lover
Feb 17, 2008
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Re: Anyone care to comment...

My impression is that it is less than Watersound Beach and Watercolor, but still overvalued. Nothing has sold to my knowledge in there. I would look at Watersound Beach or Watercolor. It may be a few 100k more, but would make a wiser investment/ better place to live
 

kimbug

Beach Lover
Apr 8, 2005
190
11
59
Northeast Ohio
Possibly...will be looking at our options when we are in the area this summer. It just looks to be a little quieter than WaterSound or Watercolor. I see how it may not be a great investment given that it's not loaded with amenties.
 

tsutcli

Beach Fanatic
Jan 14, 2008
914
109
Seacrest
Possibly...will be looking at our options when we are in the area this summer. It just looks to be a little quieter than WaterSound or Watercolor. I see how it may not be a great investment given that it's not loaded with amenties.
and quite a bit further from the beach....
 

rapunzel

Beach Fanatic
Nov 30, 2005
2,514
980
Point Washington
The neighborhood would be great for a full-time person. If it were a beach house (and especially if you wanted to rent it out), it is too far from the beach. It's a beautiful beach, but so far to haul all your stuff!

The houses aren't designed for full time living. They have little quirks...like no closets, no storage, master bedroom at the front of the house on the lower level so that the bed is in front of a wall of floor to ceiling windows 2 feet from the sidewalk.

The prices on some of the houses are pretty appealing, but they don't include Beach Club membership. If you lived there, and wanted to go to the beach with kids, you'd need the Beach Club.
 

2bohemians

Beach Fanatic
Jul 11, 2005
1,227
223
www.searchthe30a.com
It's a lovely property with little pathways scattered throughout and the journey out to the beach is extra special too. But as everyone says, it would be quite a haul to the beach and it's definitely not a beach front development. Haven't been in any of the homes, so we can't comment on that first hand.
 

kimbug

Beach Lover
Apr 8, 2005
190
11
59
Northeast Ohio
Is it farther to the beach than say if you were @ Seacrest North?
 

rapunzel

Beach Fanatic
Nov 30, 2005
2,514
980
Point Washington
Probably about the same distance, but the path goes through the state park, so you don't just tram it. A plus over Seacrest North is that once you get to the beach, it is gorgeous and pristine -- and not very crowded.
 
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