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hillsatthebeach

Beach Comber
Feb 25, 2008
15
1
I sold West Beach for St. Joe for the past 3 years until recently and I just wanted to clarify that anyone who purchases in West Beach from the developer can buy a Beach Club membership. I personally think West Beach is amazing and would like to live there myself. If anyone would like additional information I am more than happy to help.
 

hillsatthebeach

Beach Comber
Feb 25, 2008
15
1
Also you can custom build anything you would like on a lot in West Beach as long as it follows the guidelines provided for that community. Their guidelines are almost identical to WaterSound Beach guidelines.
 

dunelover

Beach Fanatic
Jan 14, 2007
484
88
Oklahoma girl
www.thebeamstore.com
I sold West Beach for St. Joe for the past 3 years until recently and I just wanted to clarify that anyone who purchases in West Beach from the developer can buy a Beach Club membership. I personally think West Beach is amazing and would like to live there myself. If anyone would like additional information I am more than happy to help.
Thanks for sharing that info. What does a membership cost, and does it include all access?
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,861
9,665
Drove by this weekend and noticed something going up to the left of the entrance gates, so I guess some things have sold. :dunno: Doubt that its anything Joe is building.
 

DuneLaker

Beach Fanatic
Mar 1, 2008
2,643
521
Eastern Lake Est., SoWal, FL
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.


It would be a fabulous place to live if you built your own house and enjoy walking to the beach. Being next to Deer Lake State Park is a huge bonus. The trick is don't haul everything to the beach but the kitchen sink. Try taking nothing. With little to no crowd, it is a good place to fish.
 

dbcooper

Beach Comber
Jan 11, 2008
41
5
Beach club usually cost 20K
now offering at 5K
paying nearly all closing cost
3 spec homes asking 854-889
no garage no closets tiny
small pool puttering green

i believe it would be a much slower pace than watercolor.

great location best bet would to build what you want. i think it is a good choice for primary residence.

about the haul. .... bike with trailier!
 

DuneLaker

Beach Fanatic
Mar 1, 2008
2,643
521
Eastern Lake Est., SoWal, FL
The upside to the beautiful "haul" to the beach along a comfortable boardwalk is that it is also a "haul" for storm surge to reach your house. Nicely situated behind primary and secondary dunes among cozy coastal upland habitat.
 
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Chickpea

Beach Fanatic
Dec 15, 2005
1,151
366
30-A Corridor
The upside to the beautiful "haul" to the beach along a comfortable boardwalk is that it is also a "haul" for storm surge to reach your house. Nicely situated behind primary and secondary dunes among cozy coastal upland habitat.

Agreed - I have a friend who just bought a house there and she is thrilled (and she is a full timer here!)
 

dunelover

Beach Fanatic
Jan 14, 2007
484
88
Oklahoma girl
www.thebeamstore.com
Beach club usually cost 20K
now offering at 5K
paying nearly all closing cost
3 spec homes asking 854-889
no garage no closets tiny
small pool puttering green

i believe it would be a much slower pace than watercolor.

great location best bet would to build what you want. i think it is a good choice for primary residence.

about the haul. .... bike with trailier!

wonder what the difference between aksing and selling price is?
 

iqueequeg

Beach Lover
Feb 2, 2005
102
3
Snowy Boston
Beach club usually cost 20K
now offering at 5K
paying nearly all closing cost
3 spec homes asking 854-889
no garage no closets tiny
small pool puttering green

i believe it would be a much slower pace than watercolor.

great location best bet would to build what you want. i think it is a good choice for primary residence.

about the haul. .... bike with trailier!

I think WS West is fantastic for a primary home, or a second home that you don't plan to rent. Really nice community pool, WS Beach Club is available, beautiful (!!) walk to the beach over a long boardwalk over the Lake. You can also bike to the beach as there aren't steps and there's a bike rack towards the end.

I think it will end up much less hectic than WaterSound or Watercolor, if that's what you're looking for. No views. If that's important to you, you'd have to look elsewhere.

I'm curious if folks know of any other neighborhoods that fit the above description (nice pool, south of 30a, beach access)?
 
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