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SEASTAR * VACATIONS
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Island Sands on Okaloosa Island. We have 12 gulf front conods to choose from. Visit our site for a photo tour of each. Each has a king bed, a queen sleeper sofa, full kitchen, balcony overlooking the gulf, reserved parking, and beach service. |
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SANDPIPER COVE~ 42 gated acres, 2 bedroom 2 bath condos available, put your summer vacation on LayAway. golf, 5 pools, 6 tennis courts, marina, restaurant and beach service. |
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Platinum Properties Management, LLC
706=490-3992 visit our site at www.seastarvacations.net Destin, Rosemary Beach, 30~A, Seagrove, Rosemary Beach Okaloosa Island.
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Thank you so much,!! we had a record breaking year and have you to thank for it, the new clients, the old friends, the guests who came to the beach in record numbers this year. We thank you all for your business and look forward to serving you in 2013. We love what we do, we like to hear about your families vacations at the beach and every year at this time we look forward to helping you reserve your favorite place at the beach.
Thanks again, stay warm this winter and we will see 'ya at the beach!
Crabby, Lewis, Lisa, Josh, Mark, Jennifer, Missy, Chad, Bernie,and the rest of us at SeaStar Vacations.
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Welcome to a new way to visit the Emerald Coast, book a home for a month in the summer, come and go as you like and share the home with friends or family!
Our newest properties feature 5-7 bedrooms each. We are excited about these new homes, they offer the best locations and pricing for all our guests. Vaca~Lay~Away is available.
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This year a portion of all of our profits went to animal charities in our area: ALAQUA, and South East Georgia no kill shelter both enjoyed support from Platinum Properties Management. In the coming year we will continue this important work. Please consider helping us by calling your local shelter and make a donation, foster a homeless pet, volunteer an afternoon of your time or use social media inform your community of the needs you have at your local shelter.
The question is not "Can they reason", or "Can they talk,?" but rather "Can they suffer?
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