• Trouble logging in? Send us a message with your username and/or email address for help.
New posts

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
31,644
1,773
Not of which I am aware, other than several which operate only for their own community like Seacrest Beach.

Cypress Dunes pushed the limit with that project. There website even states that their pool is adjacent to the state park "and the Gulf." Cypress Dunes is difficult to sell as a beach rental. You may get someone once, but I bet they don't repeat.
 

Minnie

Beach Fanatic
Dec 30, 2006
4,328
829
Memphis
Not of which I am aware, other than several which operate only for their own community like Seacrest Beach.

Cypress Dunes pushed the limit with that project. There website even states that their pool is adjacent to the state park "and the Gulf." Cypress Dunes is difficult to sell as a beach rental. You may get someone once, but I bet they don't repeat.

I have looked at a couple of rentals online for Cypress Dunes and they show photos of the pool with the Gluf in the background, so are these photos taken with a high power zoom, or they totally photoshopped.

Can you see the Gulf from the pool. :dunno:
 

Miss Critter

Beach Fanatic
Mar 8, 2008
3,397
2,125
My perfect beach
I have looked at a couple of rentals online for Cypress Dunes and they show photos of the pool with the Gluf in the background, so are these photos taken with a high power zoom, or they totally photoshopped.

Can you see the Gulf from the pool. :dunno:

Yep, Minnie, you can see it. You just can't access it. There's preserve land between the development and the beach. If memory serves, this was supposed to be addressed with a community walkover, but money and/or permitting prevented it from happening.
 

Minnie

Beach Fanatic
Dec 30, 2006
4,328
829
Memphis
Yep, Minnie, you can see it. You just can't access it. There's preserve land between the development and the beach. If memory serves, this was supposed to be addressed with a community walkover, but money and/or permitting prevented it from happening.

Thanks, it looks like a beautiful development in the photos.
 

Miss Critter

Beach Fanatic
Mar 8, 2008
3,397
2,125
My perfect beach
It's nicely done, with really great amenities. It's a shame that the economy sidelined it, as it did so many projects here. There's an REO lot listed in there for under 40K - 20 under $100k between short sales and foreclosures. Times have certainly changed.
 

gmarc

Beach Fanatic
Jan 19, 2009
506
65
the big builder willis or something owned all the lots in there. did he go under?i like the developement but i just like the other side of 30-a much better from grayton to rosemary
 

NotDeadYet

Beach Fanatic
Jul 7, 2007
1,416
489
Yep, Minnie, you can see it. You just can't access it. There's preserve land between the development and the beach. If memory serves, this was supposed to be addressed with a community walkover, but money and/or permitting prevented it from happening.
The walkover was wishful thinking. The state never gives easements through their preserved land, unless it is the only possible access to private property. When the state refused, they sued, trying to prove a prescriptive easement. They lost.
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
31,644
1,773
John Willis Homes is still in business as I understand it. I think like most developers at the time, he ran into financial troubles, but I am pretty certain he is still building homes.
 

GoodWitch58

Beach Fanatic
Oct 10, 2005
4,810
1,923
Too bad that he cut through so much of the cypress swamp for this development...
 
New posts


Sign Up for SoWal Newsletter