We rented this place in June 2020 and loved the townhome. After our experience, we would definitely NOT recommend it due to poor property management (SeaQuest) and unsafe social conditions during COVID-19 (Sea Colony).
In brief: the next door neighbor’s dog wailed/barked in pain for several hours during the day for three of the four days we were there and could be heard in every room. The incessant, merciless wailing sounded like animal abuse and disrupted child naps and work phone calls. We could not use the entire property in those three days and made multiple requests to ResortQuest to give us a reduction on our rate. ResortQuest refused to make this situation right, saying it was all “out of their control”. Recommend avoid doing business with ResortQuest.
The townhome is great but poorly marketed in the vrbo summary: it has many benefits (e.g., one bike, beach chairs, paddling tools) not identified in summary. It was very clean. It had a white carpet with no sand or dirt stains—highly unusual for a beach rental. The owner deserves kudos and better than this 1-star review. It made us sad to prepare this summary.
When we arrived the dish disposal was broken. We informed the management company but decided not to get it fixed during our stay due to COVID-19. We would have hoped this would have been checked as operational before our arrival, but ResortQuest didn’t. By the end of our stay, food particles bubbles up whenever we ran the kitchen faucet.
Also, the home is 1-mile from the beach, and (as of June 2020) Sea Colony is only running one open-air shuttle at 50% capacity (28 people max). Sea Colony has not opened up more beach parking. Your only options are (1) biking or (2) a long walk to beach with many maskless passerby’s.
Sadly, we recommend avoid. And ResortQuest management was inept.