Located in the heart of The Village Of Baytowne Wharf this fully furnished 2 bedroom lock-off condo can be rented as a 1 bed room and/or studio, to maximize rental potential. The wrap around balcony is perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Beautifully finished with wood look flooring, granite counter tops, and plenty of large windows to provide an abundance of natural light. In addition to the king size bed there is a sleeper sofa to accommodate extra guests. The studio offers 2 queen beds, kitchenette, and full bath. An owners storage closet and garage storage cage provide lots of room to keep beach toys and gear. Gateway owners and guests have exclusive access to the resort style pool, hot tub, grilling area, and fitness center. As an introduction to the Sandestin lifestyle, we invite our new owners to explore amenities that make Sandestin special. The listing brokerage and seller(s) are presenting the buyer(s) of this property with (2) 90-minute rounds of Tennis court time, a golf foursome at one of our three championship courses, and a round of golf for up to four (4) players at the unrivaled Burnt Pine Golf Club. Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort features more than seven miles of beaches and pristine bay front, four championship golf courses, 15 world-class tennis courts, a 226-slip marina, a fitness center, spa and celebrity chef dining. Shop, dine and play at the charming pedestrian village, The Village of Baytowne Wharf and more. Inside the gates of the resort, residents enjoy a balanced lifestyle of high-class living, spanning the 2,400 acres from the beach to the bay. Everything within the gates of the resort is accessible by golf cart or bicycle. The entire resort is interconnected by miles of pedestrian, bike and golf cart paths that weave through groves of live oaks, meandering past natural lagoons, fountains, man-made lakes, and meticulously landscaped fairways.
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