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Caracol -Port O'Connor


Welcome to Caracol!!

Port O'Connor lots and condos from the $200's

The lure of deep water. The allure of coastal living.

World-class sportfishing is just minutes from your back door. Nearby you will find unspoiled marshlands and pristine estuaries that harbor rare and beautiful birds and wildlife. This is the lure of Caracol.

With the ability to tie-off at your back door, you're minutes from amazing bay fishing or the deep waters of the Gulf where you can seek the big blue. Port O'Connor boasts one of the largest and deepest bay systems on the Texas Gulf Coast. Just beyond this exclusive canal community, boating, birding, and a lifetime of adventure await you. This is the allure of Caracol.

Caracol was designed to make your connection to the Texas coast a natural one. Caracol's canals will accommodate offshore boats, and your place on the canal will allow you to tie your boat off right outside your door. Finally, homesites are oriented so that there will be a blending of indoor and outdoor spaces to further your connection to the coast.  100 Homesites are available in 2 phases as well as a 5 story, 60 unit, condominium tower.


    Homesite Features:

  • Solid concrete bulkheads throughout all canals
  • Concrete (not asphalt) streets with brick accents
  • Underground utilities
  • Port O'Connor MUD services
  • Cable TV and broadband internet available

    Homeowner's Association Membership*:

  • Basic lawn service provided year-round for every homeowner
  • Caracol Design Review Committee to coordinate your submittal process & uphold the community design principles
  • Staff dedicated to the upkeep of the community
    Amenities:
  • Pavilion
  • Pool
  • Volleyball Court


History:  Port O’Connor began in the late nineteenth century as a fishing settlement called Alligator Head. As it grew in popularity with both permanent residents and tourists, the community took on more municipal-like characteristics, earning the formal name as the town site of Port O’Connor in 1912. Port O’Connor’s heyday spanned the ten years from 1909 to 1919, resulting in growth that has yet to be matched. Excursion trains used to run on weekends to Port O’Connor and an estimated 10,000 tourists came every summer. 

 

 

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