Over by Newspring and the new Shopping CenterI've read two articles on it and I have yet to figure out what piece of dirt this is going to be built on. My initial thought was where the old Holiday Inn used to be, but the renderings don't look like that.
Anyone know?
On the other side of the lake then. Gotcha.Over by Newspring and the new Shopping Center
and for that reason, im outYou are responsible for maintenance and upkeep including furnishings when renters destroy. And you buy from their vendors.
A Turkey to go with the one you bought !what does 600k get you?
I was going to say "screwed" but your response was nicer. The units will be located extremely close to Highway 123, I do not have to imagine what the road noise is going to be.A Turkey to go with the one you bought !
A 5 star recruit for Ole Miss?what does 600k get you?
The condos, which will range from 465-1,502 square feet and will cost anywhere from $200,000 to $700,000, will be part of a hotel-style facility that's both family- and pet-friendly. $400 + a square foot. No thanks.what does 600k get you?
Yeah I’m not dumping half a mill plus into a condo in clemson that tells me where to buy my furniture.The condos, which will range from 465-1,502 square feet and will cost anywhere from $200,000 to $700,000, will be part of a hotel-style facility that's both family- and pet-friendly. $400 + a square foot. No thanks.
And their website says then you rent your unit out, the owner of the unit only gets 60%. The property management company gets the other 40%. That's BSYeah I’m not dumping half a mill plus into a condo in clemson that tells me where to buy my furniture.
Who’s the developer?And their website says then you rent your unit out, the owner of the unit only gets 60%. The property management company gets the other 40%. That's BS
Not sure. The website cites over 30 private investors for the $45 million development. I can't believe they are actually going to get people to agree to that.Who’s the developer?
Who’s the developer?
I've read two articles on it and I have yet to figure out what piece of dirt this is going to be built on. My initial thought was where the old Holiday Inn used to be, but the renderings don't look like that.
Anyone know?
Right across the water from the Holiday Inn.
I looked into it but there's no way in hell that I would pay 500k for a condo when I could buy a waterfront lot of my own and build whatever I want on it for less.
Probably have heard on the radio but Tajh Boyd is the main salesperson for this project which is interestingLeighton Cubbage and Steve Mudge. Owners of Serrus Capital, and former players (not sure how much they played, but both are great guys). I believe they did something similar in Asheville and it was successful.
I think it is a cool concept, but they only way it will make money for the investor would be if you allowed it to be rented during game weekends, which kind of misses the point. I think most of the hotels in the Clemson area average about 40-50% occupancy other than game weekends, move in, and graduation. Renting it the other 45 weeks of the year, at 50% of the time (and only getting 60% of the income), you would probably get enough to pay your taxes and insurance...not a bank note. I am assuming the property taxes would be based on point of sale, and at 6%.
Probably have heard on the radio but Tajh Boyd is the main salesperson for this project which is interesting
I heard there will be no dock access for the condos either. I would never dream of buying a place on the lake if a having a dock (even a shared community dock) was not permitted.
Pretty sure city limits don’t extend to Oconee County.I laugh at how the potential of this could be so great and all of weird rules make it not attractive or smart.
I have to assume it’s the City of Clemson causing these issues versus the business partners behind the deal.
If they have made enough money in their lives to do the project there is no way they would be dumb enough to choose to add these negatives to their stratey.
Ouch. Defeats the point, right?I heard there will be no dock access for the condos either. I would never dream of buying a place on the lake if a having a dock (even a shared community dock) was not permitted.
I heard there will be no dock access for the condos either. I would never dream of buying a place on the lake if a having a dock (even a shared community dock) was not permitted.
Pretty sure city limits don’t extend to Oconee County.
I haven't researched but I assume the initial financing will be offered through a developer preferred bank. Thereafter it will be extremely difficult to find traditional financing for a condotel.Oh my goodness these things sound, essentially, like a pseudo scam.
Sounds like you could buy a house nearby and make a LOT more money.
You can’t get docks thereArea is zoned yellow right now. I heard they were working with the Corp to get a dock, but don't know.
I can guarantee you, even if I had the means to buy one of these for half a million dollars, I wouldn't do it. And neither would an intelligent multi-millionaire. These things won't be worth the paper the contract is written on with all the rules in place. I'd rather take my $500,000 and buy a place on Keowee that has a dock.LoL at all these posters who could never afford one of these "opting" not to buy one.