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Sea Meadow
4290 Royal Manor Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33436, United States
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El
Review №1

I went to look at a 2/2, the description of this place was something I was interested in seeing: Owner said roof new AC new etc! I had a private inspection done on the place. This place should be condemned ! Patch work done on everything! Faulty roof and electrical! So mad at this community! The manager said We sell as is oh really I dont buy as is! Buyers beware and get an inspection! Oh and full of termites! Go look at Sunny SOUTH ESTATES!

Ra
Review №2

I moved in here because the lot rent was reasonable but new owners bought the place and the rent keeps going up, now we have to lay for water and sewer, which by the way, the sewer keeps backing up and both the Park and Boynton Beach Sewer Dept wont claim responsibility for it. The price for a plumber, e very time they came out to unclog is $350.00 plus service call. $2,000.00 later and no remedy from the people Im paying to live here, theres got to be a solution besides getting out of here.Dont get me wrong, it was a nice place to call home but not anymore.This is a 55+ community and everyone here is on a fixed income, retired or forced to work just live here.

Gu
Review №3

Best Mobile Home park in Boynton Beach. Very well taken care of and close community. Very active community and beautiful club house.

Pa
Review №4

We moved here in March 2012 because we liked the location, the lot rent was reasonable ($607/month which included all yard care, cable TV, the sprinkler system, water & sewer and trash collection) the area looked nice and was well maintained. At that time, the owner said the monthly rent would not exceed the percentage increases of Social Security increases. That owner sold the property and the new owners are often difficult to deal with, do not maintain the propriety as well as it was maintained under the old owner and management plus the rent goes up a lot more than inflation or COLA on Social Security every year ($822.73/month as of April 2020 and no longer includes water & sewer and trash collection which are billed separately by the City of Boynton Beach.) They seem to not know or care that this is a retirement community made up of people over 55 who primarily depend on Social Security as a major part of their income. We have the best neighbors ever but we are all upset over the eroding condition of the property maintenance and the ever increasing rents. If it keeps up, pretty soon it will be just another overpriced trailer park. Sad but true.

Ri
Review №5

Beautiful and safe place to live. The park has spacious lots with affordable houses.

De
Review №6

Love living here & the beautiful community & finally NEW OWNERS RESTORING DIGNITY HERE JUST LIKE ORIGINAL FOUNDERS!! NOT a trailer park, beautiful Mobil home neighborhood community & senior living enjoyable amenities lifestyle!

J.
Review №7

Nice renovations in the lobby area and ballroom but the air conditioning is never on. Being in there today the air was left off . It hit a whopping 107 degrees in side no windiws no ventilation . I find that for months everytime I go into these particular areas to use the wi fi etc and try to enjoy these areas during the day I cannot stay in there as the air conditioning is always left off. Its been like that for 6 months.Now that the summer is getting so extreamly hot it makes it unbearable. When requesting it on the temp. is still so high with no windows or ventilation its extreamly uncomfortable and hot . After ten minutes or so it retreats back up to 80+ degrees and trurns off again.It would be nice to actually have the air on so the lobby can be enjoyed and used and one can stay healthy as well as the ballroom.

Am
Review №8

This community was a really nice place to call home with low lot rent when it was family owned. This community was sold to Carlyle Group about 2 years ago and the place now looks shady. I contacted the management office and spoke to a lady, she said she;s the manager. My first question was how much is the rental properties, I was told that for a standard lot is $740.00 per month plus $125.59 monthly for taxes, so the total monthly payment is $865.59 per month. Are you for real? Who in their right mind is going to pay $865.59 for a trailer in a trailer park thats falling apart. Yeah dont get me wrong, the clubhouse area looks stupendous but the homes look like trailer and are trailers. For this amount of money, I can find myself a two bedroom condo in a 55+ community and dont pay that much in HOA Fees, and I have a solid structure when hurricane season is here, compared to living here and then having my trailer blown to pieces.Sorry this is not for me, I want feel good about the place i live and show my friends and family, but in the long run I would feel embarased to say that I live in a high paying rental trailer park.

Da
Review №9

Quiet and friendly place to live. Royal Manor Estates, has a community atmosphere, and beauty that is unsurpassed.

Ma
Review №10

Beautiful place to live rent affordable and security good swiming pool and spa

Mo
Review №11

An excellent place to live houses run in the 20s to 50s they have new and used houses I do recommend this set my friends once thawed out and lovely downtown Florida

St
Review №12

Very nice park. Well kept. Liked heated pool also.

Ru
Review №13

Excellent senior mobile home park. Wonderful amenities and very caring neighbors.

Pa
Review №14

We have lived here for over 6 years. It is a very nice area, us well maintained and we have wonderful neighbors.

Ra
Review №15

They know bulbs?

Di
Review №16

Quiet, friendly, reasonable with lots to do

Ma
Review №17

Wonderful communitt

li
Review №18

Very nice and clean

An
Review №19

Great

Da
Review №20

Royal Manor is peaceful, with a great looking neighborhood!

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  • Address:4290 Royal Manor Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33436, United States
  • Site:https://www.seameadowfl.com/
  • Phone:+1 561-732-1050
Categories
  • Mobile home park
  • Mobile home dealer
  • Retirement community
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