I just wanna preface this by saying I am a thorough researcher when it comes to booking vacation rentals and I looked at practically every available option before booking this house. Now there were a lot of options that were more modern/updated and had more amenities but this place is all about the location. We were a little nervous at first because it seemed too good to be true, but when we got to the house we were just blown away. There is no way to overstate how amazing this location is. Literally have what feels like a private lake right in front that opens up to the ocean. Unreal views morning and night. It was so great to be able to walk out on the dock and fish or even swim in the lake (water is very clean). It was such a peaceful place (there is currently construction next door, which was slightly annoying, but kind of out of anyone's control -- there's a ton of construction in the area in general).
The house was well-appointed but very minimal. Nothing fancy, but the beds were comfy and sheets were clean. Not much in terms of kitchen supplies, but the basics were there.
Games were great to have for the kids.
Complimentary bikes were a huge plus and we used them every day.
This house is small. Perfect for a couple or two couples or a family with smaller children who can share a bed.
Property management was great. Super responsive and helped us whenever we needed anything.
Super easy walk (literally 3 minutes) or bike to the beach (multiple locations to choose to go to). You could even paddle board from the house to the beach if you want! Convenient location to bike or walk to great restaurants, coffee, ice cream, etc. It felt like we were on a separate little island from the rest of Seagrove.
This place is so cool. We had an amazing vacation there and I highly recommend for folks who like a laid back spot with just breathtaking views, option for fishing, and going to the beach.
It seems like this is one of the last of the more old school spots in the area, slowly being replaced by all the new mini mansion beach houses...so it felt like we were back in time a bit, which we liked.
Save old Seagrove!