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Re: Gulls Cove 2
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What does everyone think about Gulls Cove 2? The building is 61% sold. Not sure is they're keeping some for rentals? Anyone live at Gulls Cove 1? How is it? Is the structure and management good? Looking into buying there but hesistant because of all the things I've read about the developer.


My advice, if you are already hesitant, look elsewhere. There is so much inventory in the area for full service luxury buildings, why try and convince yourself to buy in the building when you have so many other great options?

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The rental idea was short-lived and happened several years before construction actually began.

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A few years back the developer tried to convert phase 2 to rentals. But he needed the residents to vote for such a change. We weren't having it.

There was a lot of concern that Phase 2 would remain unbuilt for a prolonged period of time and we would be in a situation where the developer controlled the board for that period. However, phase 2 is being built. Completion date has been put off a couple of times, but the work is being done, and the units are being purchased.

Point being, in the not so distant future, we will have a majority resident board that we should have had years ago. We will have to carefully look at the books and the structure as the building as a matter of due diligence. But overall, it seems like a good building in a good location. I can't represent that there is not some structural defect or financial shenanigans that will make living here untenable, but so far so good.

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Did the builder change the construction plan or building materials after realizing that it is not going to be a rental? The reason I am asking this is because quality of a rental is far inferior to than that of a condo building (thin walls, applicances, etc )

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Thoughts on how HOA fees might be adjusted (or compare to Phase I) given it's shared amenities for both phases?

I'm considering one of the Phase II duplexes. Thoughts on them in terms of construction quality, resale values, vs. reg. condos, setc.?

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A few years back the developer tried to convert phase 2 to rentals. But he needed the residents to vote for such a change. We weren't having it.

There was a lot of concern that Phase 2 would remain unbuilt for a prolonged period of time and we would be in a situation where the developer controlled the board for that period. However, phase 2 is being built. Completion date has been put off a couple of times, but the work is being done, and the units are being purchased.

Point being, in the not so distant future, we will have a majority resident board that we should have had years ago. We will have to carefully look at the books and the structure as the building as a matter of due diligence. But overall, it seems like a good building in a good location. I can't represent that there is not some structural defect or financial shenanigans that will make living here untenable, but so far so good.

You can PM or call me if you like.

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What does everyone think about Gulls Cove 2? The building is 61% sold. Not sure is they're keeping some for rentals? Anyone live at Gulls Cove 1? How is it? Is the structure and management good? Looking into buying there but hesistant because of all the things I've read about the developer.

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