I have this area earmarked as a potential future purchase. What might sway you from making a purchase here? What was the beach like? Was the resort full from your perspective? Too crowded? Any info is appreciated. DawnB
I was there last week - not sure about capacity but there were only approximately 10 people in the pool (around lunchtime), and of course, school is back in session. Mind you, I didn't stay there, just popped in for a quick look to see if I would add it to my list of future possible exchanges.
For me, I wouldn't purchase any resort on the ocean in Florida for fear that damage from hurricanes would increase maintenance fees or cause special assessments - or as I found with some in Daytona Beach, they just let go hell with either cosmetic or shoddy repairs. Of course, this is just my opinion - I don't mean to offend anyone who may own at a resort there. With that being said, I would definately have not problem trading into here. It is a small resort, but very well maintained from what I saw. It is in a residential area directly on the beach and there is driving on the beach - a few cars were there and not many people. Keep in mind, the ocean surf was really rough because of Ike - but as I said, it's in a pretty much residential area - so very different from Daytona Beach. Actually, this would be an ideal place to go if you wanted to basically relax by the pool and beach and maybe run to Daytona Beach once in a while.
There are two buildings - the one I'm speaking off and a two story smaller building next store. I think the front desk clerk told me that those were all older, but larger two bedroom units (not lockoffs) - I did not go see these.
The rooms were very bright and cheery and very inviting with lots of natural light. Each unit had a balcony. The pictures on line were representative of what the units I saw look like.
There is no restaurant on site, but there are plenty a short drive away. Grocery stores and other amenities are a short drive also.
Sorry I don't have more details. I hope this helps.