7 Cassina Lane: Your Front Row Ticket to Second Row Paradise!
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Here’s the deal: If you’ve ever dreamed of owning not one but two houses practically on the beach, this is your wake-up call. 7 Cassina Lane isn’t just another listing—it’s a beachside compound designed for people who want to live large, laugh often, and soak up every salty second of the good life.
Located second row from the Atlantic Ocean with a direct beach path right across the street, this property is the epitome of "why not have it all?". Less than 100 steps stand between you and your toes in the sand. Whether you’re in it for unforgettable family vacations, passive rental income, or bragging rights for owning prime Hilton Head real estate, this spot checks every box.
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If you recall, the real estate crash of 2008 resulted in approximately a 30-35% reduction in housing value across all of the gated communities in the Lowcountry. There had been a “run up” of prices built on a panic buying of “flip” buyers owning many properties outside their financial capabilities. Banks were lending money like it was water, and when the world stopped in September 2008 banks and locals were caught with an enormous amount of useless debt and foreclosures were everywhere. The irresponsible buying and lending resulted in the collapse of a glass house of poor real estate decisions. Fortunately, most communities recovered their value over the years and recently escalation has been through the roof. What’s different this time as the real estate…
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