
I did! I did!
I have not actually seen the place yet but I have gotten quite a bit of information and attended a special informative session they held in my area this winter.
I was considering it the same way you are. I have to say that my excitement died down after the meeting. I'll reserve final judgement until I actually see what's there but I don't think it's for me.
The "style" seems very similar to Celebration. Personally, I'm looking for something more "Florida" if I make the move. The architecture looks too much like here. The sales rep did say that they will have a custom home section and that people might have more that type of home there.
While they played along with the idea of having some full-time residents it really seems more like they are creating
DVC on steroids. They were really selling the concept of owning a home or condo there to be rented out constantly. Really almost like a timeshare but you make the purchase, they do the rental, and you share the profit. The condos even come furnished. It seemed like it would be like being a permanent resident while the rest of the neighbors were coming in and out constantly like at a DVC resort. The emphasis is very much on the "rent it out" concept.
The same company has done some upscale developments on golf courses that were full-time or vacation homes. Tesoro is one of their latest and Ocean Hammock is another. These places have homes in the million+ category and are not this rental idea that they are pushing for Reunion.
Overall, I was disappointed. It seems like a combination of Celebration and DVC without the benefits of either. Maybe it will turn out differently in the end. I would like to hear if anyone has actually gone to see the property. Terry--if you are interested they were offering packages to come down and take a look.
Didn't you think their marketing package looks a lot like DVC?