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JBB

Beach Comber
Jul 10, 2005
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What is the general opinion of Cypress Dunes? I am looking at a home there and noticed there has been no sales there in sometime.
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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What is the general opinion of Cypress Dunes? I am looking at a home there and noticed there has been no sales there in sometime.
Nice project, but blocked from the Gulf by the State Park. The closest Public beach access is a solid one-mile drive, and there are only about 4 parking places there, including one handicap, and there are signs on the beach in both directions noting that the beach is private property, stay the Heck out! They tried pitching Cypress Dunes as Beach Front, which it is not close to being. I think the homes are mostly well designed and built by a reputable builder. Convenient location to the east end of Sandestin.
 

Jellyfish

Beach Lover
Jan 6, 2006
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Atlanta
I looked at CD last year and wondered the same thing....reminds me of visiting the guests at Southern Nevada Correctional in Jean, just south of Las Vegas. They can see the lights of Vegas from there. So near, but so far..:shock:

What is the point of paying premium price for "near beachfront" when you can look but not touch? If I go a mile inland, can get a much less expensive home. Nice development and quality builder, however.
 

Mango

SoWal Insider
Apr 7, 2006
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If you like your privacy and want to know that no one can build behind you, the lots that abut the forest preserve are nice and they do have a restaurant/lounge that sits "gulf front", if you're into that.
If you don't mind driving to the beach, and want convenience of getting to Sandestin, Destin area quicker, then it might be an ideal location.
I had heard the developers were trying to get an approval at one time to build an access from CD, but I don't know where they got with that and highly doubt if they ever will.
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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If you like your privacy and want to know that no one can build behind you, the lots that abut the forest preserve are nice and they do have a restaurant/lounge that sits "gulf front", if you're into that.
If you don't mind driving to the beach, and want convenience of getting to Sandestin, Destin area quicker, then it might be an ideal location.
I had heard the developers were trying to get an approval at one time to build an access from CD, but I don't know where they got with that and highly doubt if they ever will.
They got stuck because the State will never give them legal access through the State Forest. That hasn't stopped some people from illegally blazing a trail through the State Forest to the Gulf.

(minor point, but "Gulf Front" means just that. If a restaurant is located in CD, it would be no closer than State Forest Front. Not Gulf Front and it would be wrong to advertise it as such. );-)
 

Mango

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Apr 7, 2006
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They got stuck because the State will never give them legal access through the State Forest. That hasn't stopped some people from illegally blazing a trail through the State Forest to the Gulf.

(minor point, but "Gulf Front" means just that. If a restaurant is located in CD, it would be no closer than State Forest Front. Not Gulf Front and it would be wrong to advertise it as such. );-)

That's why I put "gulf front" in parenthesis. I don't recall the advertising. Did they advertise it like that? I would call it gulf view. It's a shame that a trail is illegally blazed. There should be some enforcement. Those are some beautiful dunes there. :sosad:
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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That's why I put "gulf front" in parenthesis. I don't recall the advertising. Did they advertise it like that? I would call it gulf view. It's a shame that a trail is illegally blazed. There should be some enforcement. Those are some beautiful dunes there. :sosad:
:blush: Sorry, I missed the quotes, Mango. I have not seen it advertised as such, but nothing surprises me these days.
 

dgjohn

Beach Lover
Jul 31, 2005
69
1
I think Cypress Dunes has the best view down here. A great amenities center that you can walk too, with an infiniti pool, great workout room, outdoor fireplace,etc. As far as beach access, it is no different than owning a home in watercolor and having to drive to the beach. To me, it is alot less crowded, (i.e., you don't have to worry about bike riders), more convenient to Sandestin, etc., and the view is unbelievable. Hope everything works out.
 

30A Skunkape

Skunky
Jan 18, 2006
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Backatown Seagrove
I think Cypress Dunes has the best view down here. A great amenities center that you can walk too, with an infiniti pool, great workout room, outdoor fireplace,etc. As far as beach access, it is no different than owning a home in watercolor and having to drive to the beach. To me, it is alot less crowded, (i.e., you don't have to worry about bike riders), more convenient to Sandestin, etc., and the view is unbelievable. Hope everything works out.

I agree. Cypress Dunes is great because it is secluded and quiet. Nice houses as well.
 
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