Prices
maria985 wrote:Looks like announcement will be made today that 2 bedrooms in some seasons will now be sold out till 2009! This is what salesman there informed me--likely Platinum season but may be other seasons also.Anyone out there who has bought at Frenchman's Cove--would you be willing to share a price range and purchase date?? We are going down end of August and hope to buy so just wanted to know how much they have gone up?
Maria W.
maria985 wrote:maria985 wrote:Looks like announcement will be made today that 2 bedrooms in some seasons will now be sold out till 2009! This is what salesman there informed me--likely Platinum season but may be other seasons also.Anyone out there who has bought at Frenchman's Cove--would you be willing to share a price range and purchase date?? We are going down end of August and hope to buy so just wanted to know how much they have gone up?
What is the current platinum price?
Gail A.
gail203 wrote:$35,500maria985 wrote:maria985 wrote:Looks like announcement will be made today that 2 bedrooms in some seasons will now be sold out till 2009! This is what salesman there informed me--likely Platinum season but may be other seasons also.Anyone out there who has bought at Frenchman's Cove--would you be willing to share a price range and purchase date?? We are going down end of August and hope to buy so just wanted to know how much they have gone up?What is the current platinum price?
Adam K.
The Two Bedroom Villa is not available for 2008. All Gone. Now 2009. Actually they are selling 2008 but must redeem for points first year. So first year occupancy is 2009. Get it now. Prices and occupancy are moving and will continue to move. It is a small project and will sell out soon.
Michael A.
Can you compare the ocean front to ocean side view- length to the beach to walk or do they use golf carts to take you there?
There is only one view unless they change it in the later buildings. The buildings are up on a hill so you have to take an elevator down from your unit to the main level then take another elevator down to the pool area, restaurant, shop, excercise facility, clubhouse, etc. The beach is right next to the pool unless you want to go to the other beach by the Morningstar. You would need to take the shuttle or drive because it's down another hill a couple of blocks away. This side of the island has a lot of hills.
Adam K.
Last edited by marty8084 on Dec 28, 2007 12:40 AM
adampkelly wrote:mls3 wrote:adampkelly wrote:Can you compare the ocean front to ocean side view- length to the beach to walk or do they use golf carts to take you there?mls3 wrote:adampkelly wrote:What view is this for? I am interesed in the same gold, but ocean front viewmaria985 wrote:adampkelly wrote:I am looking for one week 2 bedroom gold season--we are going down end of August to buy--hopefully 2008 will still be availableI was just there through the 10th. Prices have gone up depending on number of bedrooms(2 or 3), number of weeks(1 or 2), and Seasons. Let me know what number of bedrooms you are looking to buy, number of weeks, and what Season(Presidents, Holiday, New Years, Platinum, Gold, or Silver) and I can give you the exact price. Occupancy for new purchases of (2) bedrooms is 2008 and (3) bedrooms is 2009.$26,500.
Ocean Side View
There is only one view unless they change it in the later buildings. The buildings are up on a hill so you have to take an elevator down from your unit to the main level then take another elevator down to the pool area, restaurant, shop, excercise facility, clubhouse, etc. The beach is right next to the pool unless you want to go to the other beach by the Morningstar. You would need to take the shuttle or drive because it's down another hill a couple of blocks away. This side of the island has a lot of hills.
Connie B.
I am looking for recent guest comments. I own a silver week and my daughter is using it in early october for her honeymoon. I am worried that there is going to be a lot of construction noise/dirt/ etc and not many ammenities. I have stayed at the hotel but bought the timeshare preconstruction(2004) and there aren't any photos on the marriot websites to follow the progress. Was it nice? We have a 3 BR but i understand that all they are renting now are 2 BR units. Is that true?
Connie B.
connieb102 wrote:I am looking for recent guest comments. I own a silver week and my daughter is using it in early october for her honeymoon. I am worried that there is going to be a lot of construction noise/dirt/ etc and not many ammenities. I have stayed at the hotel but bought the timeshare preconstruction(2004) and there aren't any photos on the marriot websites to follow the progress. Was it nice? We have a 3 BR but i understand that all they are renting now are 2 BR units. Is that true?
See these pictures:
http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/2529554#133591844
Art D.
The units are gorgeous and the view spectacular--all the units will have great views--there are elevators so you don't have far to walk down. Bar next to pool and little sundries type shop was open. Not much noise while we were there--we did stay at the hotel and did our tour on the weekend. Kids club looked great and is free as long as parents are in the pool area. The beach doesn't look great but honestly the beach over at Morningside Beach was incredibly nice with crystal clear water and gentle waves and the shuttle came really regularly--the hotel is not that nice so I think these will do really well even if you have to rent sometime. I think there sales are way ahead of their building schedule because anyone who buys now won't be able to use till 2009.
Maria W.
davidw489 wrote:I am not even sure they would allow it--our Harborside at Atlantis timeshare they had someone actually want to do that and they would not allow it. I have heard rumors FC will be selling every other year units but starting with platinum units first. If it were gold I would buy another one so every other year I could take advantage of the 13 month reservation time for more popular times!!! I think sales are going pretty well since they are selling for first use in 2009.I don't think that is an option with timeshares.... way too costly !!! At $35,000/week... do the numbers. It would approach two million dollars for the condo.
Maria W.
Last edited by maria985 on Nov 12, 2007 08:29 AM
maria985 wrote:Anyone out there who has bought at Frenchman's Cove--would you be willing to share a price range and purchase date?? We are going down end of August and hope to buy so just wanted to know how much they have gone up?
I would not buy from the developer ... you can get a better price on a resale.
David N.
davidn130 wrote:\\ It is a little tough to buy resale on a basically new area--most resales on market right now are more than developer prices--one bargain has been snapped up out there based on the TUG forum but other than that the prices aren't much better and as I said a few are even more.maria985 wrote:Anyone out there who has bought at Frenchman's Cove--would you be willing to share a price range and purchase date?? We are going down end of August and hope to buy so just wanted to know how much they have gone up?I would not buy from the developer ... you can get a better price on a resale.
Maria W.