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hewitt52 08-02-2021 11:51 AM

Wildwood Association
 
Hi everyone,

I am looking for property in Moultonborough. I have a preferred location but there is no inventory at the moment. My realtor suggested something in the Wildwood Association on Long Island. I don't know anything about it and despite many trips to Moultonborough, I haven't been on Long Island.

Curious if any of you could chime in with thoughts on the Wildwood Association. They don't have a website and I can't find information about them.
- Annual dues?
- Other fees (renting your home, new construction on a lot you own - things like Suissvale where you have to pay for everything).
- How's the beach parking situation? Golf cart parking available?

Thank you in advance!

LIforrelaxin 08-02-2021 11:59 AM

So the big downside to Wildwood is that there is no Docking or Mooring field.

The upside is the big beach... can't comment about anything else from that perspective...

As for Long Island, my family has owned property out there for almost 40 years now... There are 3 ramps for launching, 1 by Trexlers Marina, one at the Town beach just over the bridge on Long Island, and the 3 state ramp at the end of long island road, by Harrilla's landing.

Lots of roads to walk around on, and some trails through the woods.... Plenty of Nature....

ok enough for now, let me know if you want to know more....

hewitt52 08-02-2021 12:19 PM

The boat launch/parking situation is a one negative for me. I have a 25' boat so convenience is important. I like the idea that I can launch and beach it while I put my trailer away.

I've been solely focused on Balmoral. I love it up there. I've been up there many times in 20 year since college. Only issue is there is no inventory. What has been up recently is too damn overpriced and there isn't many buildable lots at all left up there.

I'm completely against Suissvale. It's too large and congested and they seem to charge you a ton for anything and everything they can. My realtor suggested Wildwood but I don't know.

Biggd 08-02-2021 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by hewitt52 (Post 359863)
The boat launch/parking situation is a one negative for me. I have a 25' boat so convenience is important. I like the idea that I can launch and beach it while I put my trailer away.

I've been solely focused on Balmoral. I love it up there. I've been up there many times in 20 year since college. Only issue is there is no inventory. What has been up recently is too damn overpriced and there isn't many buildable lots at all left up there.

I'm completely against Suissvale. It's too large and congested and they seem to charge you a ton for anything and everything they can. My realtor suggested Wildwood but I don't know.

The key phrase for Long Island is "out there".
It's beautiful when you're "out there" but it adds an extra 1/2 hour to your trip if you're a weekender.

FlyingScot 08-02-2021 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by hewitt52 (Post 359863)
Only issue is there is no inventory. What has been up recently is too damn overpriced

This is the problem everywhere. I thought it was an irrational once in a lifetime splurge when I bought my place, a crazy luxury. I am now hundreds of thousands ahead on that crazy luxury. If you find a place you love, and it's overpriced but you can still swing it, you should buy it

VitaBene 08-02-2021 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by hewitt52 (Post 359863)
The boat launch/parking situation is a one negative for me. I have a 25' boat so convenience is important. I like the idea that I can launch and beach it while I put my trailer away.

I've been solely focused on Balmoral. I love it up there. I've been up there many times in 20 year since college. Only issue is there is no inventory. What has been up recently is too damn overpriced and there isn't many buildable lots at all left up there.

I'm completely against Suissvale. It's too large and congested and they seem to charge you a ton for anything and everything they can. My realtor suggested Wildwood but I don't know.

You get dinged hard at Suissevale with an impact fee if you are building new. Other than that, HOA is 850 or 900 a year (my wife pays the bills). It is a well run association, albeit with some Bickermans!

hewitt52 08-02-2021 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by VitaBene (Post 359869)
You get dinged hard at Suissevale with an impact fee if you are building new. Other than that, HOA is 850 or 900 a year (my wife pays the bills). It is a well run association, albeit with some Bickermans!

They just upped it too I believe to $25k.

hewitt52 08-02-2021 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by FlyingScot (Post 359867)
This is the problem everywhere. I thought it was an irrational once in a lifetime splurge when I bought my place, a crazy luxury. I am now hundreds of thousands ahead on that crazy luxury. If you find a place you love, and it's overpriced but you can still swing it, you should buy it

That's where I'm leaning. I just sold a family cottage on Cape Cod and have a lot more available savings to put towards this. I've wanted this since the first time I visited and am finally in a place to make it happen. Now I just need some inventory to open up lol.

LIforrelaxin 08-02-2021 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by hewitt52 (Post 359863)
The boat launch/parking situation is a one negative for me. I have a 25' boat so convenience is important. I like the idea that I can launch and beach it while I put my trailer away.

So the launch for the town of Moultonborough would work well for you... You could Drop you boat in, tie it to the dock or anchor it if it is busy, and yes even beach it if you wanted to....Drive quickly back to Wildwood, park the Trailer, and drive back down to the town beach... many local people do it all the time... Just make sure the vehicle you leave at the beach has a permit.

Another place to think about in that area is Far Echo Harbor....

Long Island Baba 08-02-2021 05:25 PM

Wildwood is not Balmoral
 
Glad to see you are checking around. Most folks don't.

We have lived in Wildwood for more than twenty years. Limited turnover here. There are a few lots for sale on the main road (Long Island Road) that will give you Association privileges. Or, wait for a home to come on the market. Pretty rare event.

If you like Balmoral you won't like Wildwood. Totally different places.

Wildwood is 61 parcels and dues are $620/year for paved roads (except Rivers Road), tennis/pickle ball courts and great beach. Day dock only. No moorings. No playground. One rental home in community. Awesome sunsets.

Far Echo mentioned in this thread faces about the same way toward sunsets. It is a larger community with smaller cottage/camp-style homes and atmosphere with dirt roads. They have an awesome beach also. I believe the docks go with property but not certain.

West Point is another Association option next to Wildwood. Similar atmosphere to Far Echo in my opinion with small beach, playground. Lottery based dock and mooring privileges.

hewitt52 08-02-2021 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Long Island Baba (Post 359896)
Glad to see you are checking around. Most folks don't.

We have lived in Wildwood for more than twenty years. Limited turnover here. There are a few lots for sale on the main road (Long Island Road) that will give you Association privileges. Or, wait for a home to come on the market. Pretty rare event.

If you like Balmoral you won't like Wildwood. Totally different places.

Wildwood is 61 parcels and dues are $620/year for paved roads (except Rivers Road), tennis/pickle ball courts and great beach. Day dock only. No moorings. No playground. One rental home in community. Awesome sunsets.

Far Echo mentioned in this thread faces about the same way toward sunsets. It is a larger community with smaller cottage/camp-style homes and atmosphere with dirt roads. They have an awesome beach also. I believe the docks go with property but not certain.

West Point is another Association option next to Wildwood. Similar atmosphere to Far Echo in my opinion with small beach, playground. Lottery based dock and mooring privileges.

That's really great insight. I appreciate it!

thinkxingu 08-03-2021 04:30 AM

It sounds like you want to be in Balmoral and anything else would be settling. I'd give it another year before seriously considering anywhere else—the market is already starting to slow, and if you've got the funds you mentioned, you'll be ready to go when something opens up, maybe even in the off-season.

Godspeed!

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hewitt52 08-03-2021 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 359913)
It sounds like you want to be in Balmoral and anything else would be settling. I'd give it another year before seriously considering anywhere else—the market is already starting to slow, and if you've got the funds you mentioned, you'll be ready to go when something opens up, maybe even in the off-season.

Godspeed!

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Agreed. Thank you!

LIforrelaxin 08-04-2021 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Long Island Baba (Post 359896)

Far Echo mentioned in this thread faces about the same way toward sunsets. It is a larger community with smaller cottage/camp-style homes and atmosphere with dirt roads. They have an awesome beach also. I believe the docks go with property but not certain.

West Point is another Association option next to Wildwood. Similar atmosphere to Far Echo in my opinion with small beach, playground. Lottery based dock and mooring privileges.

Docks do indeed go with the properties in Far Echo.... however not all properties have a dock, and I actually believe the docks carry individual deeds so that they can be transferred to different properties, if a property owner wishes to give the dock space up... Don't quote me on that.....

West point, I forgot about, but that is another decent association.... However the docks and moorings are not lottery based, their is a waiting list... and you hold the slip or mooring as long as you want.... for some based yearly fee once one becomes available to you....

There are 2 or 3 more associations with beaches, etc. on the Island I just can't remember the names currently.

Descant 08-05-2021 03:42 PM

inventory? Location, location...
 
Balmoral: It looks like there are a couple of places for sale as well as a few buildable lots.
https://www.lakesregionrealestate.co...omes-for-sale/

I'd look into buying (or leasing?), even if it isn't exactly what you want. Get on the dock waiting list; use the clubhouse and other amenities, make local friends, etc. and be ready to jump when something you really want comes available. In some associations, very little goes on the open market, MLS listings, because members just pass the word, perhaps through a closed email list, or other word of mouth.

I'm happy in Gilford, but if I wanted to live in Moultonborough, I'd consider Bald Peak. Here are pix of the one place for sale there now. (5600 sf, $2.5 MM)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bab805m9b...1gdJjGlra?dl=0

hewitt52 08-27-2021 10:20 AM

So a funny thing happened after I had posted this question. I had pretty much gave up on anything this year. Then the builder I had been talking with reached out to me and a friend of theirs in Balmoral was considering selling their lot. I went up and took a look at it and met the potential seller and walked it with the builder. The lot was already cleared and has a new 3 BR septic on it. It's a larger lot than what the typical size is in Balmoral. I'm now under contract!

When I was up there, I took a ride down to Long Island to check it out. I don't recall ever going there intentionally. It is really nice and the town beach looked like a block party in the water. In the end though, it wouldn't be for me, but I'm glad I did the due diligence and looked around.

FlyingScot 08-27-2021 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by hewitt52 (Post 361293)
So a funny thing happened after I had posted this question. I had pretty much gave up on anything this year. Then the builder I had been talking with reached out to me and a friend of theirs in Balmoral was considering selling their lot. I went up and took a look at it and met the potential seller and walked it with the builder. The lot was already cleared and has a new 3 BR septic on it. It's a larger lot than what the typical size is in Balmoral. I'm now under contract!

When I was up there, I took a ride down to Long Island to check it out. I don't recall ever going there intentionally. It is really nice and the town beach looked like a block party in the water. In the end though, it wouldn't be for me, but I'm glad I did the due diligence and looked around.

Awesome! Congrats!

thinkxingu 08-27-2021 11:17 AM

Sounds great—good luck with the building process! Maybe start a thread here with photos and info as you go?

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hewitt52 08-27-2021 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 361298)
Sounds great—good luck with the building process! Maybe start a thread here with photos and info as you go?

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Absolutely!

Boundary 08-27-2021 12:06 PM

Congratulations! Best of luck and enjoy!!!

JEEPONLY 08-27-2021 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 361298)
Sounds great—good luck with the building process! Maybe start a thread here with photos and info as you go?

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Yes! Would love to see!!!

BroadHopper 08-28-2021 06:41 AM

Wildwood Shores
 
2 decades ago, I had to sell the family lakeside property on 'pesaukee because of property tax. My accountant/realtor suggests Wildwood Village on 'squam. Very smart decision! I had to get used to HOA rules, but now at my age it's great to have outside maintenance taken care of. Winnisquam is great if you have family that can only come up on weekends. There is a large beach with no crowd and a mooring field, a great launch ramp! There is a lottery every year for the field, but if you get a mooring you are guaranteed 3 years.

Just a couple of minutes drive down the road, I'm at Lakeport where I keep a boat for 'pesaukee cruising during the week and off-season.
Right now, there is no inventory. If a unit is available it's almost always spoken for. Paid 80K back in '98, a unit just sold for 400K!


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