GoToby.com Property of the Week: 3BR 3BA Cinnamon Beach Condo
This condo has been completely redone – no other like it! You can enjoy the sea breezes and the relaxing sound of waves breaking on the cinnamon-colored sand.
PALM COAST, FL – January 6, 2017 – GoToby.com’s Property of the Week is a beautifully redone third-floor condominium in the Oceanside community of Cinnamon Beach.
UNIT 1135 IN CINNAMON BEACH
Built by Centex in 2004, this spacious unit has three bedrooms, three baths and 2,003 square feet of living area. The Atlantic Ocean beach is less than 700 feet away. You can enjoy the sea breezes and the relaxing sound of waves breaking on the cinnamon-colored sand.
This unit has been completely renovated with numerous upgrades and appointments. It is unique, with Stainless Energy Star appliances, granite island seating and elegant glass-front cabinets in the kitchen.
KITCHEN
BREAKFAST NOOK
The dining room includes a bar and wine cooler.
DINING ROOM
BAR WITH WINE COOLER
The living area has all new engineered hardwood flooring throughout and custom granite wall and electric fireplace.
LIVING ROOM
The large master bedroom includes California closets
MASTER BEDROOM
The luxurious master bath includes a frameless glass shower with 6 body sprays, separate tub with a hand-held sprayer and dual pedestal sinks.
MASTER BATH
The two guest bedrooms have California closets, granite and upgraded tile.
THIRD BEDROOM OR OFFICE
Other features include 8-foot doors throughout, a large patio with a southern exposure, and beautiful views.
COVERED LANAI WITH BEATUIFUL VIEW
The fashionable furniture is included in the sale price.
Cinnamon Beach
The Cinnamon Beach community combines 111 single-family home parcels with 275 condominium units in 11 separate buildings; all within the Ocean Hammock master association. The master association provides a 24-hour manned guard gate. The community offers 2 pools, a fitness center, grill and bar, kids water park and a walkover to the beach.
COMMUNITY BEACHSIDE POOL
Area
Ocean Hammock is a private, gated beachside community in Flagler County, Northeast Florida. Both the Hammock Beach Resort and Hammock Dunes are close by, offering optional golf and club memberships. Hammock Beach Resort also offers a marina for boaters.
Scenic coastal Route A1A will take you north to Marineland and St. Augustine, North America’s oldest continuously occupied city. Or you can travel south to iconic Flagler Beach with its great restaurants and shops.
Palm Coast and Flagler County
The Palm Coast area, sometimes referred to as “the quiet side of Florida, features miles of beaches with abundant public access, over 100 miles of biking and hiking trails, championship golf courses and top-rated schools. Shop and dine in nearby (just over the bridge) Palm Coast, recently recognized as one of “America’s 50 Best Cities to Live.” Palm Coast’s population recently topped 80,000. Flagler County’s population recently passed the 105,000 mark.
Nearby Interstate 95 provides convenient access to Jacksonville and Orlando. The Flagler County Executive Airport is only 15 minutes away. Jet Blue recently began daily direct flights to New York City from nearby Daytona Beach International Airport.
Sponsor
Cinnamon Beach Condominium Unit #1135 is offered for $467,000 by Debra Meyer, of Landmark Properties. Here’s how to contact Debra:
- Phone: (386) 283-7280
- Email: 1meyergroup@gmail.com
Why pay South Florida prices? You can have this great Florida condo in a priivate gated beachfront community for only $233/SF
DOLL HOUSE VIEW
A ‘ Then and Now ‘ –
Then and Now…
‘…Get Lost…’…on the ‘…quiet side of Florida…’
“…Get Lost…” at the Sheraton Palm Coast Resort Inn
If you are traveling to Florida to ” get lost ” at the Sheraton Palm Coast Resort Inn located on the Atlantic Ocean beach about 28 miles north of Daytona Beach on the scenic Oceanside highway, State Road A1A. The hotel is offering two package vacation plans for those seeking a way to get lost.
One way to get lose is called the “Honeymooner’s Paradise”, the other is the ” Golfers Weekend”. Either adds up to four days and three nights.
The Sheraton Palm Coast Resort Inn is built in the Old Spanish Mission style, with coquina rocks and in acres of green rolling lawn sprinkled with subtropical trees and shrubs with access to five miles of beautiful beach. Each air-conditioned guest room has double beds and color television. Honeymooners are guaranteed a room with an ocean view.
The Ocean is just a few steps away. Also close by is the Intracoastal Waterway, which offers good fishing, boating and water-skiing.
On the Inn grounds, there is a large free-form swimming pool surrounded by sundecks. Close by are two tennis courts which will soon be lighted for night play. Just a short ride by boat is an 18 hole championship golf course, the Palm Coast Golf Club.
The golfer’s package includes unlimited play at the Palm Coast Golf Club, an electric cart, a gift package of golf balls and a complimentary bucket of proactive range balls daily at the Pro Shop.
At the Inn, the cuisine is superb in the Coquina Room or Cafe del Mar. The newly completed Beachcomber Bar, located beside the pool, offers the finest in mixed drinks and sandwiches. Dancing and nightly entertainment are popular in the newly decorated Jon-Kanoo Lounge. For a slightly different atmosphere the visitor can also eat at the Palm Coast Yacht Club across the Intracoastal Waterway.
Sightseeing is a must at nearby historic St. Augustine and Marineland, and Daytona Beach is just a short drive for shopping or touring. For the young at heart, Walt Disney World is approximately 98 miles away.
A couple of the early in depth Advertising Promos for this area; sent to three continents of the World : The Palm Coaster, Volume 7, Number 2, Summer 1978, pp. 10-11.
MILLIONS HEAR ABOUT PALM COAST ON NATIONAL TV
Palm Coast this past summer received national attention on the Merv Griffin Show.
Dr. Norman Young, President and Chairman of the Board of I.T.T. Community Development Corporation, was one of the four guests discussing various aspects of economics and investments against a backdrop of spiraling inflation in America today. The other guests included Harry Browne, prominent author of “You Can Profit from a Monetary Crisis: and a vociferous advocate of gold investment; Robert Lyler, President of the U.S. Bullion Corporation, a company that buys and sells silver, which My Lyler believes in a good investment as the hedge against the inflationary aspects of the American dollar; and Art Linklette, well-known television personality.
Dr. Young’s position was one of the strong faith in the long term economic health of American and the value of the American dollar. According to dr. Young, ‘..there are multitudes of prophets of gloom and doom offering myriad alternatives as insurance against all kinds of catastrophes. This pessimistic attitude is more likely to breed catastrophe than the fundamental economic situation,” .
The staunch confidence Dr. Young maintains in the future of America, stems from the fact that early in professional llife he developed an expertise in statistics and learned that they have a peculiar characteristic…They’re never level, never always up, never always down. They fluctuate and so there will always be ups and downs associated with the valuation of the dollar, of gold, of silver. As far as the economy goes, there is absolutely no certainty of anything approaching the ‘ funereal predictions of so many doomsayers.”
In another area of discussion Dr. Young assayed the plight and decay of many major American cities. Cited as a root cause, restrictive non-planning was contrasted with enlightened design inherent in the use of master plans.
Dr. Young also stressed the increasing awaremess of the psychological effects of crowding and pollution, prevention of which are prime concerns in the development of new communities.
According to Dr. Young, “through we can’t have a Utopia at Palm Coast, we will give people enough room, enough territory to live, to work, to play, to grow and that will help ensure the health of the community and of America…without the pollution normally associated with the cities of the world.”
Griffin, as well as the others on the panel, was very impressed with the amount of attention given to the details of green spaces, open beaches, sports, and recreation areas, and housing design. The discussion of Palm Coast certainly advanced the cause of enlightened planning in building new towns.
The Palm Coaster, Volume 5, Number 3, Fall Issue 1974, p.1.
( I sent the above to the Levitt Palm Coast Collection at ‘The Smithsonian ‘ per their request ).
I hope this gives the newer arrivals a ‘sense of place ‘ for The Palm Coast Project – ‘…largest planned Community in the Nation; the largest New Town in the World…’.