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Hyatt Beach House Units

Kal

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Something new from Hyatt Beach House. The HOA is selling 35 foreclosure units from Week 1 to 50. Point ranges from 1300 to 2000. Highest price is $7,900.

Very interesting as this may be one of the first in the HRC to give an opportunity to current Beach House owners.
 
I agree...wish everyplace did it. Many high-point weeks available for $4900...better than resale prices.
 
Would these purchases still be considered resale or bought from the developer
 
These units are being handled by a local Key West real estate agent so I would assume these do not qualify as "developer sold units". That status would likely have to come directly through Hyatt sales.

There are two 2000 point units, each priced at $7900, first come first served.
 
We just received the letter. The units are offered first to current owners at Beach House but as of Oct. 12 at 10 PM all remaining units will be available to the general public. Some 1880 point units are only 4900, less than what we paid resale while some are priced at 6900. 7,900 for 2000 pt units.
 
We just received the letter. The units are offered first to current owners at Beach House but as of Oct. 12 at 10 PM all remaining units will be available to the general public. Some 1880 point units are only 4900, less than what we paid resale while some are priced at 6900. 7,900 for 2000 pt units.

Interesting... I lost a beach house 2000 or unit to ROFR a few months ago that was higher than these prices. Will these sales be subject to ROFR? I'd love a PM with the info once they become available to all.
 
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