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Once
owned by such families as the Morgans, Vanderbilts, Rockefeller,
Macy, Pulitzer and the like, Jekyll Island has a long history of
being the playground for the rich and famous during the latter
part of the 19th Century and into the 20th century, up until the
Great Depression. These families used the Island as their
winter get-aways, arriving by yacht and staying in their
'cottages' built along the marsh side of the Island. Golf
courses were built as were marinas to handle the yachts, and
clubhouses and other amenities to provide recreation for these
elite owners.
Purchased by the
State of Georgia in 1947, it wasn't until 1978 that the 240 acre
area around the club and former 'cottages' were designation
National Historic Landmarks.
Today, the Island
is still owned by the State of Georgia with development limited
on the Island. All private residences on the Island are subject
to a land-lease with the state. All home owners must pay a
monthly lease to the state along with a required 'fire fee.'
The Island itself is known for it's wide beaches, modest hotels
and restaurants. Limited development on the Island creates a
very natural environment mixed with residential use and historic
settings for a truly unique experience.
Unlike St. Simons
Island, most homes are located on interior lots not directly on
the beach to preserve the beach ecology. Condo developments are
also limited to certain areas and sizes. Currently, homes today
run in the upper $300's on up to about $1,000,000. Condo sales
average from the high-$100's to the mid-$200's.
For more
information on Jekyll Island, please contact me!

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