![]() It would depend on the week, unit and price. The location and property are excellant but I dont know whether or not I would reccommend purchasing a unit. It was formerly a Sonesta property and may change again in the future. It is a Marriott franchisee of the Renaissance brand. The resort is not owned by Marriott, it is owned by an Aruba company, Meta Corp. The larger has maintenance fees of $6, a bit higher than the smaller units. There are two different sizes of one bedroom units. There have been occasional special assessments, nothing crazy but enough to wonder where the reserve fees go. In the late 90s owners of units on floors 2 and 4 were moved against their will to units on floors 1,3 and 5 and floors 2 and 4 were converted to hotel units. There is no HOA and several years ago owners tried to form one and it got nowhere with complete resistance from the resorts owners. It has generally been good but there has been very little communication between management and owners unless management is doing something that negatively impacts owners. ![]()
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