Total Misrepresentation! If you want to vacation in what looks like a war zone, this house is for you. Most everything represented in the online house description is misleading and has not been updated to reflect the devastation that occurred after the hurricane. The only part of the description that is accurate is for the 2 main living areas of the property, which were in good and clean condition and met the needs of our group. The ground level of property is still not restored: no carport, no ping pong table, no washer game, no lighting, and no shed ,although it does have some beach chairs for the guest to use
The Newton Beach across the street is not useable. It is presently being use as a transfer station for hurricane debris with piles about 15 feet high and I expect this will continue for a long time from the look of the island. The earth moving trucks arrive at 7am and are there throughout the day. Needless to say, it sounds like a construction site and the dust from the debris gets on everything outside. The Publix store is still closed (3/8/23) and you need to drive about 20 minutes off the island to get anything and everything.There is no trolly, the North End Times Square area is demolished, so no restaurants or shopping. There is one very nice restaurant at the Yacht club a block away, and Coconut Jacks in Bonita Bay.Do not rely on Coastal Vacation Property to represent the true condition of the island and amenities. Pictures are all pre hurricane