My name is Joyce, but I go by Maggie. My Husband, Woody and I have lived in this Community, for 10 Years.
This Morning, We had a FLASH MOB DANCE, doing 'THE WOBBLE'.
We don't have time for Old-er Age, here.
Finally, there were trains on the properties edge with two different intersections. Which meant you heard a lot of horns blowing from the north, south, east and westbound trains. They run most of the night and throughout the day except on major holidays. We were situated in an RV site that was one of the closer ones to the intersections of the roads and train tracks. But I also heard the horns from the other side of the park at nearly the same intensity. So yes, the horns were very loud and frequent. This in my opinion is the worst aspect about this park.
The RV sites were very spacious since they all used to be the location of a home. Some of the sites were on the grass and some on cement (the old home driveways) or gravel. If you’re on a grass site, you’ll have problems parking when it rains as the ground gets real soft, and also you may find your coach may be parked in the middle of a small pond after a heavy rain. So make sure you don’t get a grass site. Management needs to put down cement pads or gravel for all sites, and they were adding gravel to some of the grass sites when were there. There weren’t many shade trees for the RV’s. The secure Wi-Fi was very good, but they had set the firewall so you can’t watch videos from sources like YouTube or news reports. Annoying, but probably why it was relatively fast since you can’t stream movies.
Would I stay again? Yes, I would. Mainly because of the price and the very spacious sites. Will I stay again? No, I likely won’t stay again. Not so much because of the park, but that I don’t particularly care for Florida. Plus I never did get used to the trains blowing their horns throughout the day and night. I did like the nearby beaches though. Not crowded either.
The cost was quite reasonable. We got the best deal at $540 per month, $3,240 paid in full up front for six months + 1 day. And you don’t pay tax at this level. They charged the electric at around $0.14 per KWH, and you paid it monthly. I ended up paying about $50 per month on average. There was no cable TV (at lease at our site), but most if not all 90 RV sites were satellite friendly. Happily there were no restrictions on washing your vehicle or rig, no restrictions on putting down mats or lawn furniture including growing plants in the ground. The area was well maintained with nice newer or updated facilities (laundry, exercise room, recreation room, pool, ping pong, TV, etc). The laundry room was clean and nice with 3 good size washers and 3 dryers, all $1.00 each per load. No bath houses as you would normally find in an RV park. You get your mail just like a regular home. You have your own address with a mailbox. And there’s curbside garbage pickup, but no recycling. We took our recycling to downtown Fort Pierce and put all in one bin in the parking areas. The park residents, both seasonal RV’s and permanent residents were very friendly too.
With Neighbors We refer to as FAMILY, lots of amenities, and ALWAYS Good Food to eat, this is truly, Our Retirement, 'Dream Community'.
First, some background on Sandhill Shores. This is an established 55+ manufactured home and mobile home gated community that has adapted itself to accept self-contained big rig RV’s. A few years back roughly 70% of the homes were lost, damaged or abandoned due to hurricanes, previous management decisions and likely the passing of the owners. It’s been under new ownership and management for a bit now and so I was told, to keep the community viable, they adapted 90 of the vacant home lots to accept RV’s. Also, they were actively building and selling manufactured homes while we were there too. In summary, in this community there are a total of 376 sites made up of a mix of homes, vacant homes, vacant house lots and RV sites. Breaking it down, there are a total of 90 RV sites and 286 home sites. Of the 286 home sites, 184 (64%) are vacant or abandoned homes and/or empty lots (where homes used to be) and 102 (36%) homes are now/still occupied.
A nice 55+ manufactured / mobile home gated community that has adapted itself to accept self-contained big rig RV’s
I have a saying: "We are at SANDHILL SHORES, in Sunny FT PIERCE FL, where We are living Retirement, as it should be." And "WE ARE SANDHILL SHORES STRONG".
The place is very nice and so are the people that live there .
It's a nice place. Has picnic tables. No fire pits.
I saw this place & knew I wanted to call it home! I’m baffled & heartbroken because my application was denied. Is there any kind of appeal process?
Our Managers, Jim & Gayle, are TERRIFIC, and We couldn't imagine living anywhere else.
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