Cinnamon Shore Info
Cinnamon Shore is the first truly master-planned neo-traditional community on the Texas Coastal Bend – designed like the classic, close-knit and pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods of yesterday, but with all of today’s comforts and conveniences. Located on the virtually undiscovered, Gulf Coast beaches of Mustang Island – just 30 minutes from Corpus Christi – it’s a visionary place of beautiful homes, a vibrant Town Center and countless recreational facilities, with every community amenity within easy walking distance, plus world-class golf and fishing nearby. And with home sites starting in the $150Ks, it’s an extraordinary beachfront living opportunity and value.
Amenities
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A 64-acre Beachfront Resort Community :
Comprising 250 single-family homes and condominiums, retail amenities, hotel and office space, and numerous recreational facilities.
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Diverse Home Types and Sizes:
Ranging from efficient live/work condos and small cottages to large custom homes – all with village, park, pond or Gulf views.
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Architecture:
Distinctive community architecture in the Gulf Coast vernacular.
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Town Center:
A charming Town Center with shops, restaurants, offices, artisan’s village, hotel, conference facilities, and post office.
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Beautifully Landscaped Grounds:
Walking trails, parks and village greens, including a full-acre lawn for outdoor concerts and movies, a central “Social Circle” for gatherings and events, a “Tots Lot” playground, “Splash Grounds,” a putting green and a dune preserve park.
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Two Ponds:
One featuring a fishing pier where anglers can cast their lines; the other a dock and gazebo for enjoying the day’s sunrise and sunset.
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Pools:
Two swimming pools, each with spacious sundecks and private bathhouses.
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Spa and Fitness Center:
Featuring professional-grade workout equipment, steam room, sauna and locker rooms.
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Pedestrian Friendly Streets:
That interconnect the entire community.
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Newport Beach Golf Course:
Guest privileges at Newport Beach Golf Course, a new Arnold Palmer signature course one mile from the community.







