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  • Village Walk Casitas Now Available...

    Great Port Aransas Investment

    Six, three-bedroom, two and one half bath, fully-furnished rental units to be built at Village Walk Condominiums, Port Aransas, Texas. These units will be located on six adjoining lots (Units 1-6), and have been specially designed to combine optimal rental income potential, low maintenance, and long-term investment value. Each unit will contain 1,062 square feet of A/C space.

     Village Walk Condominiums is one of the premier single-family residential developments in Port Aransas, with its in-town location less than a two-minute drive to the beach, and close proximity to all of the shopping and restaurants in town. The first homes in Phase I (56 Units) of Village Walk were completed in late Summer of 2007, and by the end of 2008 a total of 40 Units had been built and sold. Based on this strong market demand it was decided to proceed with the construction of Phase II (42 Units), which was completed in January 2009. We all know what happened shortly thereafter in the financial markets, and while this economic slowdown has has adramatic negative effect on the Nation in general, Village Walk has managed to sell another 9 Units since the beginning of 2009. This continued success has given us the confidence to proceed with the development of the Casitas today.

    The concept for the Casitas at Village Walk was actually born during the initial planning stages of the overall development. These six smaller lots were programmed to be built as smaller versions of the larger Units typical of Village Walk houses in order to provide a more affordable alternative for groups just too large to rent a single house in Village Walk. The extra guests can rent one of the Casitas for less than a second larger Unit, and still be “part of the party”. After consulting with the owner of one of the Island’s leading rental agencies (Port A Escapes), we were encouraged that our proposed design (by Nick Lorette - Port Aransas Coastal Homes) would be very well received by the rental market. 

    In general, the rental of Units at Village Walk for the past two years has be nothing short of phenomenal. The dozen or so Units that are available for rent have stayed full for virtually the entire summer season, and at premium rates of $440 to $550 per night. With the Casitas filling in the market for a Unit that can be rented for $350 or less per night, a much larger market will be able to enjoy Village Walk. 

    The Casitas land is presently owned by Village Walk Development Corp., the developer of Village Walk, and the design of the Casitas was done by Nick Lorette, a highly respected Port Aransas builder, who is responsible for constructing most of the Units in Village Walk today. Nick estimates that the Casitas can be completed in eight months, which means that they can participate enjoy all of next year’s rental market if this transaction can be closed by October 1, 2010.

    Available For:
    $1,368,000 or $228,000 each.
    $60,000 Lot
    $168,000 Construction and Furnishings

  • Estate Sized Lot on Lake Travis (in Austin, Texas)!!!

    Don't Miss this opportunity!!

    Take a look at this gorgeous waterfront lot on Lake Travis in the Hollows. This is a wonderful opportunity to own your own lakefront property. Enjoy all the lake has to offer on the privacy of your own 2.5+ acre estate.

    The lot has been approved for a boat dock and the cove is 75 deep. Build your own dock to accommodate your bass, cruiser, sail or cigarette boat. Vacant central Texas waterfront is in short supply. Why pay $1 million or more? Seize this opportunity while it lasts!!
    Available for $349,900
  • Is It a Boom in Port Aransas?

    Is it a boom? No. But it’s not a bust

    BY DAN PARKER
    Port Aransas South Jetty

     

    On top of things Mark Coston of Port Aransas nails together lumber in a house under construction by Fusso Construction, at the Cinnamon Shore development on Friday, June 11.

     STAFF PHOTO BY DAN PARKER

    No one is yelling that an economic boom is underway, but city records and interviews with some Port Aransas merchants show that island business and development are holding their own as the summer tourist season begins to heat up.

    “It’s actually going very well for us right now,” said Gail Spinn, owner of Silver Sands Realty. “Prices have come down to a more realistic level, and people are out there in droves, looking for a bargain. We’ve actually been seeing an upturn (since March). I’m really encouraged.”

    Mark Grosse Real Estate is “way ahead of last year,” Grosse said.

    While potential property buyers were waiting and watching in 2008 and also, somewhat, in 2009, they are more likely to be moving ahead and buying this year, Grosse said.

    STAFF PHOTO BY DAN PARKER

     “Buyers now have a comfort level that they are not buying into a falling market,” he said. “I’m optimistic.”

    Builder Nick Lorette said his business is moving along at about the same pace as last year, and that’s just fine by him.

    “By the end of the year, I will have built 14 or 15 houses, which I’m really pleased with,” Lorette said. “The rental market has been really strong, and I think that’s what kind of springboards my buyers.”

    Building permit fee amounts collected by the city over a given period of time show how much construction is going on around town. Two measurements of those fees show recent increases in that kind of activity, but just how big those increases are depend on what periods you compare.

    STAFF PHOTO BY DAN PARKER

     The city took in $100,943 in residential and commercial permit fees from January to May this year, said Darla Honea, the city’s finance director. That’s a good deal more than the $68,914 that flowed into city coffers during the same period last year.

    A look at a broader period of time shows a more modest increase. Some $131,908 in building permit fees were collected from October 2008 to May 2009. From October 2009 to May 2010, the total was $142,968.

    One building project currently underway is at Island Moorings Marina, where a private boat ramp is being constructed on the south side of the marina. The ramp, valued at about $150,000, is expected to open for business on July 1.

    Even though the ramp isn’t open yet, marina Manager Debbie Dean said she is seeing a surge in business.

    “During the Memorial holiday period this year, we tripled what we did over last year with fuel, bait, ice and transient dockage,” Dean said.

    STAFF PHOTO BY MURRAY JUDSON

    Also among those taking the plunge and deciding to build lately are Bob and June Petitt and their children. The Pettits own the Port Aransas Brewing Company, and they recently undertook construction of a building for a new eatery to be called Beaches Café and Bakery, at the corner of Beach and Church streets.

    June Pettit said she is confident that the Port Aransas economy can accommodate another restaurant.

    “Absolutely, it can support it,” Pettit said. “There are a lot of restaurants here, but there are also a lot of people coming here. I don’t want to sound like a cliché, but this (town) is its own paradise.”

    Not all of the recent economic numbers have been good. Sales tax revenue has been down most months this year.

    It started off good. State payments of sales tax revenue to the city were $53,002 in January this year, as compared to $43,082 in January last year.

    Then totals slid, with payments of $52,003 in February 2010, compared to $61,895 in February 2010; $40,310 in March 2010, compared to $54,529 in March 2009; and $46,807 in April this year, as opposed to $63,981 for the same period last year.

    Sales tax revenue increased in May this year, with $93,773 coming in. That’s compared to $83,109 in May last year.

    But then revenues dropped again this month, with $59,434 flowing in, as opposed to $62,499 in June last year.

    Hotel-motel tax revenue is up slightly so far this year. While collections totaled $438,977.78 from January through May last year, they were $441,305.12 during the same period this year, according to city records.

    As a group, Port Aransas condominiums managed by the Condominium Consulting Management and Services (CCMS) firm saw business activity during the past six months that was “probably behind” what the condos experienced during the same period in 2009, said Jim Triplett, managing director of CCMS.

    “We’re behind last year’s schedule, but that was a banner year,” Triplett said. “We’re hoping for a better summer. Advance deposits, an indicator of future reservations, are quite good.”

    Mike Hall, co-owner of the Family Center IGA, said the first three months of this year were “kind of soft, but not terrible.” April was “fairly decent,” but May was “unremarkable,” partly because Texas schools let out for the summer later than last year, he said.

    Business has been good since the summer began, Hall said.

    “Since Memorial Day weekend kicked in, it looks like they (tourists) are here,” he said. “We’re very optimistic about the rest of summer.”

    The Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce Tourist Bureau continues to get inquiries from folks looking to buy property on Mustang Island and possibly establish businesses here, said Ann Bracher Vaughan, executive director of the chamber.

    “I think we just continue to be kind of the shining star as far as people wanting to invest and be a part of the community,” Vaughan said. “All in all, despite the uncertain situation with the economy and other factors, I think we are still in that upper echelon of an area that people are very interested in.”

    Upon arrival

    Anglers depart the jetty boat at its dock on San Jose Island just after dawn on Friday, June 11. In addition to fishermen, visitors to San Jose Island commonly include beachcombers, surfers and others.

    On top of things

    Alan Hinojosa, left, and Rick Thunberg do roof work at a restaurant building under construction at the intersection of Beach and Alister Streets on Friday, June 11. The business is to be called Beaches Cafe and Bakery.

    Ramping up

    Workers pour concrete while building a new ramp at the Island Moorings Marina on Tuesday, June 15. The ramp work is one of a number of construction projects currently under way in Port Aransas.

  • The Reserve at Lake Travis Marina is Open

    Our full-service marina offers comprehensive concierge-style services
    including a complete care facility to keep your craft ship-shape in every way. The meticulous housekeeping staff allows you to boat virtually maintenance free. Slips can accommodate boats up to 80 feet, and our state of the art security system provides maximum protection for our 250 covered boat slips.

    Visit The Reserve at Lake Travis Marina

    Brand new, and Lake Travis’ largest and deepest water marina, our state-of-the-art facility is currently taking reservations for moving in your watercraft, so contact us today for slip rental prices and availability.

  • Gorgeous Lake Travis Waterfront Lot 2.92 acres, $350k!!!

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    Lake Travis Waterfront for $350k!!! 

     Don't Miss this opportunity!!

    Take a look at this gorgeous waterfront lot on Lake Travis in the Hollows. This is a wonderful opportunity to own your own lakefront property. Enjoy all the lake has to offer on the privacy of your own 2.5+ acre estate.

    The lot has been approved for a boat dock and the cove is 75 deep. Build your own dock to accommodate your bass, cruiser, sail or cigarette boat. Vacant central Texas waterfront is in short supply. Why pay $1 million or more? Seize this opportunity while it lasts!!

  • An Insiders Look at Galveston Island...

    David Bowers, 2010 president of the Galveston Association R®, offers tips to enjoy yourself while on the island.

     

    Take a Walk

     “There’s a very easy 5K that’s on the weekend of the convention—a lot of people walk it. It’s a great race that takes you through the historic neighborhoods. It’s presented by the Galveston Historical Foundation, of which I’m president.”

    The Galveston Rebirth 5K Run/Walk is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 11, at 8:30 a.m. Register at GalvestonHistory.org/Galveston_Rebirth_Race.asp. All proceeds benefit the Galveston Historical Foundation.

    Tour the tree stumps

    “Not only did we have the hurricane, but we had one of the largest deforestations ever seen in this country.  We lost 44,000 trees. The trees have been taken away, mostly for shipbuilding projects across the country.

    Many people in neighborhoods that lost their trees have used their stumps to create fantastic sculptures. There’s all this art right there in people’s front yards.”

    Find a list of the Galveston Island Tree Sculptures and their addresses at Galveston.com/City040110.

    See the town from a saddle

    “One thing I love about Galveston is that the city has a 19

    Head to GalvestonHistory.org/Plc-Map.asp and Galveston.com/Maps for maps of places to visit on your ride or walk.

     

     

    Hungry?

    “Galveston, of course, has great seafood, but here’s an insider tip: we also have great mom-and-pop Mexican restaurants.” Whatever your palate, here are some recommendations:

     

    +Salsa’s Mexican Restaurant

    4604 Seawall Blvd.

    +Casey’s Seaside Cafe

    3802 Seawall Blvd.

    +Gaido’s Famous Seafood Restaurant

    3828 Seawall Blvd.

    +Benno’s on the Beach

    1200 Seawall Blvd.

    +Fisherman’s Wharf

    Pier 22, 409/765-5708

    +Rudy and Paco Restaurant and Bar

    2028 Postoffi ce St., 409/762-3696

    +Luigi’s Italian Ristoranti

    2328 The Strand, 409/763-6500

    Courtesy of TAR- Article

  • Big Activity at Cinnamon Shore on Mustand Island (Port Aransas)

     There has been a lot of big news at one of Mustang Island's most luxurious communities.  The Town Center is will under way and should be comleted by June the 1st.  A rendering of the +Cinnamon Shore Town Center can be seen below.  This will be the heart of the community and host events like movie night on the green and ice cream socials. 

    The Town Center residences are coming along nicely as well.  Just seconds away from the pool, great lawn and the coffee shop.  One and two bedroom units are available and range from 780 to 1030 square feet.  These are perfect for a quick weekend getaway or to add to your rental pool.  Prices range from the low $200s to $350k.  

    See below for more information on Cinnamon Shore on Mustand Island near Port Aransas...

    Welcome to Cinnamon Shore!!

    Home sites from the $100's to the $600's

    Cinnamon Shore- The Dream

    Cinnamon Shore is not a condo.  Or a resort.  Or a cluster of beach houses.  Cinnamon Shore is a vibrant community.  A perfectly designed neighborhood of beautiful homes with places to play, to swin, to picnic, to walk, to shop or to simply lie in the sun.

    A Traditional Seaside Village

    Nestled thirty minutes from Corpus Christi on a well-kept secret stretch of sand that's a long way from the everyday.  Just down the sandy coast from historic Port Aransas, Texas, Cinnamon Shore is part of an unspoiled paradise for shell seekers, bird watchers, golfers, boaters and anglers alike.

    Mustang Island offers miles of pristine beachfront, majestic dunes, cresting up to 30 feet, a new Arnold Palmer-signature golf course, world-class fishing, and one of the country's best bird watching destinations- plus all the coastal charms of "Port A."

    Community Life

    There is something for everyone and every moment of the day at Cinnamon Shore.  Natural places for quiet reflection.  And beautifully constructed buildings to enliven your spirit.  Shopping, dinning and exploring the acres of parks and green spaces.

    Life here is full of sunshine, smiling faces, laughter and memorable moments shared with those closest to you.

    At Cinnamon Shore we take care of everything.  Beach chairs & umbrellas.  Vacation rentals.  Even dinner reservations.  We are dedicated to providing a full-service experience for our residents so that every day at Cinnamon Shore feels like a luxury vacation.

    Life is a breeze with you can relax and enjoy yourself and your family without a care in the world.

  • Single Story For Sale in Village Walk

    Community Rendering
    Gorgeous Port-A Beach House!!!

    • 1,996 sq. ft., 3 bath, 4 bdrm single story - $325,000 - Great Opportunity

     -  Village Walk Port Aransas
    Enjoy island living in an affordably priced new home. With a variety of coastal cottage floor plans to choose from, we're confident you'll enjoy everything that Mustang Island has to offer. Village Walk is a gated community, zoned to allow short-term vacation rentals and located in the heart of Port Aransas.

    Purchase a lot and select a floor plan or buy one of the spec homes that are under construction. Phase I Gulf view units are still available and Phase II homes sites are now available. We invite you to take a stroll through our walkable community and visit our fully furnished model home.

    Homes (incl Lot) from the $230's
    Short-Term Rentals Allowed
    98 Total Lots / Phase II = 42 Lots
    Gated Entrance to Tree-Lined Blvd.
    Gulf-View Lots Now Available
    Enclosed Two-Car Garages
    Homes Available for Occupancy
    Protective Architectural Covenants
    Two Pools & Pavilions
    Fenced Side Yards
    Floor Plans 1,300 - 3,000 SF
    Extensive Sidewalks
    Less Than Two Minutes To Beach
    Landscaped Greenbelt Walkways
    In-Town Location
    Low Homeowner Association Fees

    Property information

  • Give yourself the license to relax...

    Don't miss another moment of the good life!  Getting out on the water and fishing is one of the best ways to relax and reconnect with family and friends.  It's a guaranteed good time and it's also good for your health.

    So this year, buy a fishing license.  You'll be doing something good for yourself and for Texas since your license dollars help keep our rivers, lakes and bays healthy and well-stocked today and for generations to come.

     Buy Your Fishing License Today!

    1(800) 895-4248  or

    Texas Parks and Wildlife

  • Vacation homes aren't just fun, they're a good investment...

    This is a great article by David Jones with the Texas Real Estate Center...enjoy!


    Our getaway home at Camp Creek Lake in Robertson County is one of our family’s joys. The deer eat out of our hand, bald eagles circle overhead and river otter romp in the clear water.


    Of course, a vacation home means work, too. There is always something that could be repaired if I have the inclination. Rarely do I have the inclination when the fish are biting.


    Although I did not buy the Camp Creek property with an investment in mind, it certainly is that. As I cruise the lake in search of the elusive black bass, I can’t help but mentally pat myself on the back for investing in something that’s so much fun.


    The stock market goes up and down, but real estate continues to be a bright spot in the U.S. and Texas economies. Nationally recognized second-home expert and EscapeHomes CEO Clark Thompson says the current climate represents a unique opportunity to purchase a vacation home. "Interest rates are low, and there are still a number of undiscovered places where the housing prices are a steal," Thompson says.


    Here are Thompson’s top 10 reasons why vacation home ownership is a smart investment:

    1. Buying a vacation home today is like buying California property in the 1970s. Vacation home prices now are low relative to where they are expected to be once the baby boom generation begins to retire in force.

    2. Families who own vacation homes take more family vacations.

    3. The 1997 tax law changes allow couples to avoid paying capital gains taxes on profits of as much as $500,000 on the sale of a primary residence. Equity in your primary residence can help purchase a retirement home.

    4. It’s a good idea to get a head start on retirement living. Your favorite location might be a lot more expensive in 10 to 15 years when 73 million baby boomers begin retiring.

    5. Owning a second home allows another mortgage interest write-off.

    6. Vacation homes are a great way to alleviate stress. It’s good for the soul, says Thompson.

    7. A second home is a great way to spend your inheritance. Trillions of dollars are trickling down from the "saving generation" to the "spending generation."

    8. Vacation living equals more exercise. More and more people are buying locations close to ski slopes and golf courses.

    9. The stability of real estate value makes it a good choice to diversify the nonaggressive portion of your portfolio.

    10. Finally, a vacation home is more fun to use than a stock certificate.

    See you at the beach!


    For more information: Go Texas Coast

     

  • Royal Palms provides tremendous value in Port Aransas...

    Royal Palms HouseRoyal Palms provides amazing value for vacation property in Port A. These well designed cottage designs feature pine and stained concrete floors, pine ceilings & walls, Hardi exterior and Iocene insulation. Single family residences zoned at condominiums, all units are detached and give the owner freedom of choice and personalization of each unit. No common walls and several configurations to choose from. Royal Palms offers 26 lots, 6 floor plans and 3 elevations give you the opportunity to personalize your Port A vacation home.

    Wonderful location close to the Newport Dunes Golf Course, Mustang Island Airport and Downtown Port Aransas. These quaint beach cottages are only two blocks from the beach. Plan start around $200,000 for a 3/2 and the deluxe, 4 BR plan with master suite downstairs is available in the $220's.



    Amenities:
    • Pine and colored concrete floors
    • Pine ceilings and walls
    • Hardi exterior and Iocene insulation
    • Swimming pool with cabana and arbor, landscaped common area with living fences
    • Lots, 37’ x 70’ nominal: homes 1,200 to 1470 sq ft
  • Islands of Rockport- New Waterfront Community in Rockport...

    Live the good life at the Islands of Rockport - a brand new gated community along the Texas coast in Rockport. With 136 waterfront, build-ready lots available for development, your possibilities are endless. Whether it's your new home or your private beach getaway, the Islands of Rockport will impress you with the features it provides. Both the secluded community on the clear blue waters of the Intracoastal Canal and the vibrant Rockport district will overwhelm you with endless opportunities to shop, dine, fish, or simply relax.


    Explore the natural beauty of the community and take advantage of this unbelievable Gulf Coast location. Enjoy local activities such as bird-watching, world-class bay fishing, restaurants, festivals, and museums. The coastal Texas atmosphere is contagious, and your new gated community complements it with a lush tropical landscaping and wide canals to provide easy navigation directly to the area's best bay.


    Once you're happily situated, you can indulge in the premium Islands of Rockport amenity services. Enjoy the best in Texas locale and find what you've been missing at the Islands of Rockport.


    The waterfront estate lots at Islands of Rockport provide privacy, tranquility and features such as:
    -Home sites from 8,000 to 15,000 square feet
    -Resort-style infinity pool- accessible by land or boat
    -Grand, fully-equipped community clubhouse
    -Easily navigable, spacious 100-foot canals
    -Private boat launch
    -10 miles from the Aransas County Airport
    -Only 30 minutes from Corpus Christi
     
  • The Sanctuary at Costa Grande: Significant Discounts for the Port O'Connor Coastal Development...


    Premium Lots - Big Views - Deep Discounts

    The Sanctuary at Costa Grande slashes prices on luxury waterfront lots...

    ~ FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ~PREMIUM LOTS ~ BIG VIEWS

    LOT # LIST PRICE SALE PRICE STATUS
    PHASE 2 - 261 $499,880 $349,880 AVAILABLE
    PHASE 2 - 208 $549,880 $369,880 AVAILABLE
    PHASE 1 - 154 $399,880 $269,880 AVAILABLE

    SITE PLAN: Click on the following links to see a map of the community with the lots above highlighted. Costa Grande Site Plan

    DOCK PLAN:Click on the following links to view the dock plans for these lots. More Info.

    TERMS OF PURCHASE: $2500 refundable deposit to reserve lot. Site Inspection and contract must be completed within 7 days. Prices are only for bank financed or cash purchase.

    ARC GUIDELINES: Please download the Architectural Guidelines and review them. This file is in PDF format.

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
    1. What is the annual HOA fee? $1995
    2. Are the lots approved for personal docks? Yes, you may build your own dock within the approved space provided on the dock layout.
    3. What is the tax rate? 2.1%
    4. Is the community completed? Yes, all amenities are fully completed.
    5. Can I choose my own builder? Yes, we do have approved builders but you can choose your own as long as you conform with the ARC guidelines.


    For more information on The Sanctuary of the Texas Coast: Go Texas Coast
  • ZAHN ROAD WILL BE OPEN BY SPRING BREAK

    "CORPUS CHRISTI - Recent rains have slowed the construction on Zahn road (Access Road 3A-1) down a bit, but city officials say the scheduled improvements will be done on time.

    Zahn has been closed for over two weeks as crews widen the road from two, to three lanes. The third lane will be used exclusively for emergency vehicles and traffic going in and out of the Tortuga Dunes neighborhood.

    The improvements will cost around one million dollars and engineers say that the road will be open by March 1st; just in time for spring break."

    Care of-Corpus Christi Caller 

  • Tortuga Dunes- Caribbean Flair with a Texas Twang...

    Caribbean Flair with a Texas Twang

    Until you hear a pleasant “Good mornin’ y’all” from a friendly neighbor, you might think you are living an exotic West Indies dream. But passports aren’t required for the beachfront paradise known as Tortuga Dunes, on the southern end of Mustang Island, just a short drive from downtown Corpus Christi, Texas.

    When its 140-plus homes, town homes, and condos are completed, Tortuga Dunes will be the ultimate residential community on the Texas coast. Located amid lush tropical landscapes and golden beaches, this gated, ultra-luxury master-planned development will boast the distinctive architecture reminiscent of Caribbean villages.

    Residents can enjoy the privacy of their Caribbean-style villas, or engage in recreational and entertainment features including swimming pools, green areas, walking trails, parks—and a private boardwalk down to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

    “The concept: establish a luxury beachfront village with a Caribbean flavor, requiring only the very best designs and materials to achieve a simple, yet rich environment,” says Cissy Beasley, director of sales.

    “Our architect’s pattern book calls for homes with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, tall windows, and open and expansive porches and decks, all built slab on grade.”

    Tortuga Dunes encompasses a 70-acre wetlands area that will not only be the focus of a conservation program, but will buffer the community from the activity of nearby Texas Highway 361.

    “After successful completion of several months of dune work, construction on Phase I is ongoing now and will continue through the summer of 2008,” Beasley says.

    Three products are being offered in Phase I of the development. Single family home sites are priced from $250,000 to $750,000; 10 luxury town homes start around $600,000; and model homes are priced in the $1 to $2-million range.

    About 30% of the Phase I home sites are now reserved, and only three beachfront lots remain. Lots may be reserved with a reservation agreement and accompanying $5,000 fully refundable reservation fee.

    Lot dimensions range from 50 x 100 feet, to 60 x 120 feet. Homes should range from 2,400 to 4,000 square feet, depending on location, and can be two or three stories.

    “Tortuga Dunes lends itself to a diversity of owners,” Beasley says. “We expect about a third to be full-time residents. And, with a major component of our swim facility comprising a kids’ pool, Tortuga Dunes is very much designed for families with children.”

    With Corpus Christi and Port Aransas both nearby, golf, tennis, sport fishing and boating, the arts, fine dining, all sorts of shopping, and myriad professional services can be found within 30 minutes of the community.”

    One reservation holder has been tracking the development’s progress over the past year and reserved a lot over the phone, sight unseen.

    The community is within 30 minutes of Corpus Christi International Airport, about 15 minutes from the Mustang Beach Airport, and only 15 minutes from Port Aransas and the new Arnold Palmer signature golf course.

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