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Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 11:05 AM
Hello Sowallers...longtime lurker here! I was wondering if anyone could tell me about Eden's Landing. I am not in SoWal at the moment; but my husband and I visit a few times a year, and we are looking to possibly relocate.
Does anyone know the location (is it in Point Washington-near The Woods or Magnolia Bay), environmental features-energy efficiency (are they energy star rated homes), and general price range?
I couldn't find much about this community on the web so far.
Thanks a million!
barefootguy
02-21-2008, 11:09 AM
I don't have any answers for you, but I did a quick search and found the website -- http://www.edens-landing.com/
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 01:51 PM
Oh - thank you barefoot guy! I don't know why I couldn't find such a simple url (oops!). I will definitely be looking into this.
Cheers!
John R
02-21-2008, 01:56 PM
you'd be the first one in there.
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 02:36 PM
What do you mean, John R? Is that a good thing?
BTW I like your punkinhead avatar! :)
buster
02-21-2008, 02:50 PM
It is on 395 north of 98 near Bay School and Eden Gardens and backs up to State Park. I think it sold right before the slump and most of the lots are held by investors. No building has happened but there is a pool and streetlights, paved roads - kind of ironic to go by there and see lights and pool running with no one there since it is planned as a green community.
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 03:36 PM
Thanks, buster. I was wondering why there were so many lots labeled as sold, but empty looking photos.
Are the commercial sites empty too? Just curious...
There seems to be a fair amount of information on the site about deed restrictions; but not much about the specifics of green building that will be put in place. I will do some more research on that.
Any other input on communities in Point Washington is appreciated. I love the aspect of being close to the State Parks, environmental sensibility, etc. I don't really care about swimming pools and golf. I'd rather grow some herbs and paint some watercolors. :)
buster
02-21-2008, 03:40 PM
No commercial has started either. Are you looking for a lot to build or a finished house? i am not a realtor just wondering.
sowalgayboi
02-21-2008, 03:50 PM
It's a ghost town right now. Looks like a nice development, but you may want to drive thru and see what backs up to it.
rapunzel
02-21-2008, 03:51 PM
MLS# 485350
Go check out this house. I think it might be a better bet. Lots of room to garden. I loved this house when we were house hunting last year. It came off the market for a time, but it's back up for sale.
And no, I'm not a realtor and I don't know the owners.
Bobby J
02-21-2008, 04:05 PM
I actually was one of the selling agents on the first phase of EL. I own a duplex lot. They have not done much on the commercial end but there is a commercial site on the south side of the property. I may build one day but was hoping the developer would be the first one to build. I feel it would give many owners confidence in the community. EL is like many other developments in our area that got started at the wrong time. In the long haul it will be ok but right now most of the first phase buyers were flippers. The Developers are local and will probably move forward soon on this one. Let's hope.
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 04:30 PM
In reality, we would probably start out with a long term rental, or stay with my parents while we look around.
As far as what we are looking for:
A place near parks/nature, where my husband can cycle. He is also quite tall and is from Europe where houses are built to last - so tall ceilings and doors, strong construction is important to him (he has to duck under door frames and ceiling fans sometimes, and we don't want to get washed away in hurricane). I would really like a screened porch, and a backyard with some privacy, peaceful neighborhood. Other than that, we are not too picky.
If we found a place that fits the bill, we would hopefully buy it and save some of the hassles of building. But we are open to buying a lot first, then building (although we have never done that before). We really like the Woods, but that is beyond our budget right now (but I can still dream!).... I realize beggars can't be choosy, but I guess I was just looking to see what our options might be. After years of exile in Houston, I'm ready to come back!!! And my husband loves SoWal too.
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 04:38 PM
Wow - you are all so helpful! Thank you for all of the quick replies and input!
Rapunzel, silly question, but what website or search engine should I use to find this property? I tried googling but I didn't find it...
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 05:00 PM
Nevermind, I found it (485350)... All I can say is wow! Love those high ceilings, red exterior-looks like a magical cottage...
buster
02-21-2008, 07:24 PM
In reality, we would probably start out with a long term rental, or stay with my parents while we look around.
As far as what we are looking for:
A place near parks/nature, where my husband can cycle. He is also quite tall and is from Europe where houses are built to last - so tall ceilings and doors, strong construction is important to him (he has to duck under door frames and ceiling fans sometimes, and we don't want to get washed away in hurricane). I would really like a screened porch, and a backyard with some privacy, peaceful neighborhood. Other than that, we are not too picky.
If we found a place that fits the bill, we would hopefully buy it and save some of the hassles of building. But we are open to buying a lot first, then building (although we have never done that before). We really like the Woods, but that is beyond our budget right now (but I can still dream!).... I realize beggars can't be choosy, but I guess I was just looking to see what our options might be. After years of exile in Houston, I'm ready to come back!!! And my husband loves SoWal too.
How much are lots in the Woods subdivision you're looking at?
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 08:19 PM
This board is ACTIVE! Thanks everybody. I was thinking that most of the lots in the Woods were 250 and over, but apparently some have come down quite a bit recently. It seems that some of the listings in phase II are more expensive than phase I, the bay side (but some of these are probably bigger lots). I'm still learning. All I know is that I really like the Point Washington area.
Smiling JOe
02-21-2008, 08:22 PM
There are several, very affordable homes in Pt Washington right now. I am somewhat surprised that a couple of them are still available. They probably won't be available a year from now for that price, as they appear to be distressed sales. Pt Washington is a great area to live year round, but don't tell too many people.
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 08:59 PM
Now I feel like an official SoWaller because Smiling Joe has weighed in! Yeah! I read your posts all the time. Don't worry, Joe, I wouldn't dream of broadcasting the news too far and wide, because my roots are in Walton and I remember what it was like before. I know we have to share, but we still are allowed a few good secrets. I must also say that good "developments" in the area include the influx of new diverse and interesting characters (and more art and some good restaurants too!).
My biggest complaint: inappropriate palm trees! But that is for another thread. But those have been around even in the more "undiscovered" days of SoWal.
beachmouse
02-21-2008, 09:34 PM
I've gone back and forth on non-native palms over the years. It's kind of like:
1. Cool! We've made it to Florida. Palm trees are awesome!
2. But they're not native to the area. We've got so many neat trees that are native, and people want more plam trees.
3. But unlike those #$%^ non-native shortleaf pines and a number of native trees, they're actually fairly wind-tolerant when a hurricane comes calling.
4. But then they look really ugly when someone decides to put Christmas lights on them.
5. The sago palm is actually a nice type of shrubbery when used in limited amounts.
6. But many current land use codes let developers cut down perfectly nice youngish live oaks and replace them with scraggly looking cabbage palms.
7. Why am I spending so much time contemplating palm trees when my time would be better spent hanging out at Topsail SP instead? Fire up the car and grab the beach chairs!
scooterbug44
02-21-2008, 09:59 PM
I am not a fan of the non-native palm trees - icky asparagus farms! :puke:
Love the neat gnarled look of the scrub oaks! :wub:
Goddessgal
02-21-2008, 10:43 PM
Beachmouse, I agree that sago palms are not really offensive. It's just the big ones that just don't gehaw in these parts. Scooterbug, love the not-so-smiley pukey guy! And yes, the gnarled scrub oaks rule.
Here4Good
02-22-2008, 08:52 AM
This board is ACTIVE!
Well, it was pouring rain all day yesterday. We had nothing else to do...try posting at 2 pm on a beautiful Saturday and see the responses you get!
:cool:
John R
02-22-2008, 09:42 AM
If you need any more detail regarding EL, here is the builder's URL: http://www.artisan-builds.com/contact.html
Goddessgal
02-22-2008, 02:15 PM
Thanks for that URL, John R - that was really helpful. And Here4Good, that explains a lot! Maybe today you will have some nice weather!
elitrope
02-27-2008, 07:16 PM
One more link: http://www.cfhdesignstudio.com/eden.htm
This shows just a sample of elevations of homes that have been designed for Eden's Landing. The intention of the development is to be certified by the FGBC (Florida Green Building Coalition) as well as have each home certified. As mentioned before, the developers are local, so they have a personal interest in seeing the project move forward in that manner.
Pt. Washington IS awesome. Lots of fun, creative and eclectic types have made it their home. Best of luck finding a place. Maybe we'll be neighbors.
Buckhead Rick
02-28-2008, 07:51 PM
Another question on area. Any feed back about the lots on "Dog Hobble rd" (got to love that name) A little after you pass EL and go right. Every time we're in town we drive by and all lots seemed listed but the agents change.
Beachbummett
02-28-2008, 10:17 PM
:welcome: Goddessgal!
I can highly recommend Artisan Builders, they built our house in Watersound and we could not have had a better experience. The office number is 850-231-4604 ask for Peter Horn or his wife Susan. I'm sure they will be able to give you a lot of information. Last I spoke to him about it someone was about to start building there. Tell them I sent you! :wave:
Bobby J
02-28-2008, 10:19 PM
Another question on area. Any feed back about the lots on "Dog Hobble rd" (got to love that name) A little after you pass EL and go right. Every time we're in town we drive by and all lots seemed listed but the agents change.
Great lots. Lots of flips. I have noticed a constant agent switch on that road? :idontno:
Goddessgal
03-04-2008, 09:48 AM
Elitrope and Beachbummett, thanks for the info (and the welcome)! I am impressed with the designs from both builders/architects. I was in town for a quick weekend trip - you may have seem me driving all around your neighborhoods with my parents :) By the way, everyone we encountered was friendly and waved - my kind of friendly funky artsy place! I would love to be your neighbor! $ is tight for myself and "goddessguy" but we definitely know where we would like to live! Just send some good vibes our way!
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