Do people really pay nearly a million dollars for 3k sq ft of stucco, concrete floors, and guaranteed floods? I’m no expert on Anahuac prices, but this looks outrageous.
tejas
For that kind of money, I would expect a REAL driveway, not gravel. If that is an example of professional landscaping, I sure wouldn’t use them again. Only minimal landscaping in front of the house. Throwing out a few palms in the back isn’t landscaping. The outdoor kitchen needs a cover. Would be unbearable to cook out there in summer, even with the breezes off the bay. Personally, I like the stained concrete floors, and it makes sense in this location. The only thing I see that would drive the cost up is that it is bayside, but it doesn’t even have a dock that I can see.
gapa
If you were going to live there why not just by the lot next to it for 300k and build something raised up that wont flood? (Well flood as badly) :-)
Do people really pay nearly a million dollars for 3k sq ft of stucco, concrete floors, and guaranteed floods? I’m no expert on Anahuac prices, but this looks outrageous.
For that kind of money, I would expect a REAL driveway, not gravel. If that is an example of professional landscaping, I sure wouldn’t use them again. Only minimal landscaping in front of the house. Throwing out a few palms in the back isn’t landscaping. The outdoor kitchen needs a cover. Would be unbearable to cook out there in summer, even with the breezes off the bay. Personally, I like the stained concrete floors, and it makes sense in this location. The only thing I see that would drive the cost up is that it is bayside, but it doesn’t even have a dock that I can see.
If you were going to live there why not just by the lot next to it for 300k and build something raised up that wont flood? (Well flood as badly) :-)
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2355-Bayshore-Dr-Oak-Island-TX-77514/2096201776_zpid/