Fisher,
I would just like to politely point our that quite a lot about what you are writing about Alys Beach is incorrect, including your claim about who has actually purchased the homes and lots. I am not going to talk about Sales because that is not my place to do so but if anyone would like to know about the actual number of homes and lots sold they can call the Sales office.
I am only interested in talking about the design and construction of homes at Alys. I think many would disagree with your claim that most homes are plain inside - any and all of you can come and judge for yourself during the open house tours Alys has - you are certainly entitled to your opinion though. However what you characterize and describe as 'plain plaster' is actually a beautiful, hand troweled, (labor intensive) surface that reflects light and gives texture and sheen to a wall that models sunlight just exquisitely (just my opinion). And it is a more expensive finish.
Construction costs the way they are building at Alys is more expensive than WC, RB and others.
Builders and lot owners absolutely have landscaping costs - have you been in the courtyards? Last time I checked, pools, fountains, paving, planting, etc.. cost something so I am not sure what you mean by not having those costs.
Thanks
Thanks. The sales information I have on Alys comes from the Walton County website. Also, many of the owners listed by Walton County records come from the Birmingham area in a much higher ratio than in other areas along 30A. I cannot vouch for the county records or the MLS records. They could be wrong.
I have toured numerous Alys homes and am simply giving my opinion on the homes I have toured in all these 30A developments. The walls in all the Alys homes I toured are almost exclusively plain white plaster. Maybe they are different in homes I have not toured. In addition, the moldings in the Alys homes I toured don't compare to the moldings I see in the more expensive homes in WC, WS, and RM. I prefer the multi textured, multi colored walls in RM, WC and WS that include sheet rock, tongue and groove, beadboard, exquisite moldings, wood beams, etc. The courtyards I have seen are not lushly landscaped in most cases. Again, I prefer the natural vegetation that exists in most of the other developments along 30A. Most courtyards I saw have a small tree and or a few bushes. Most of the courtyard surfaces I have seen are tile, brick or concrete. Alys is just too monotone for me. But, that is only my opinion and others will love Alys over the other developments.
In terms of construction costs, I asked for builders to give a definitive report on building costs.
I truly hope that Alys finds a wealth of well heeled buyers and the development is a huge success. That would be good for all of 30A in terms of property values. I don't prefer Alys, but I may be in the minority.