Talked with several folks. Many folks dropping out of the bidding process and Alys is actually calling people to find out why they didn't bid. Camp Creek Kid, who seems to be tied in to Alys, also posted about this same phenomena of people passing on making bids (see the Alys Beach thread). They have been very slow in moving along and I believe the sealed bid process was a bad decision. Also, the architecture at Alys seems to turn a lot of folks off. In Rosemary, Seaside, and Watercolor some folks might not be enamored with the architecture, but they aren't turned off by the style of the homes. I have heard folks say they could never get used to the all white structures and zero lot line homes in Alys.
For some it will be heaven, but the unsusual architecture style will likely give them a smaller market to choose from than the other developments along 30A. It just seems to be too far outside the box for some people.
For some it will be heaven, but the unsusual architecture style will likely give them a smaller market to choose from than the other developments along 30A. It just seems to be too far outside the box for some people.
