We fell in love with Outrigger Harbour at first sight! The stylish buildings, in such a pretty neighborhood, on the water…it definitely catches the eye. Being avid boaters, the marina and its location on the Indian River are added bonuses, too, because from Outrigger Harbour, we can easily take our boat out to the Atlantic with no fixed bridges to hinder us.

Built according to the state's most updated hurricane building codes, the homes at Outrigger Harbour are substantial and well-built – a crucial part of the prescription against hurricane damage – and a key reason we decided to make our purchase. Having a back-up generator for electricity in each of the individual buildings is also an important, and reassuring, feature. Inside, the units are open and airy, with amazing amounts of storage space…something you don't always find in condominiums! From the coffered ceilings to the solid panel doors, the level of quality is quite evident and reveal the fine workmanship of the units.

The beautifully landscaped pool and hot tub area overlooking the Indian River is a fabulous amenity, making it feel like a resort, yet it's very personal and private. With only 20 units, Outrigger Harbour has the feel of a small neighborhood community, and the cabana/pool house is perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Knowing the maintenance responsibilities are taken care of is a real treat, too!

The sales staff and maintenance staff here are incredibly responsive; their helpful attitude and cheerful demeanor are very appreciated! It's rare to find the camaraderie within a sales team that Joie and Nancy display, as they work together diligently and seamlessly to ensure things get done, and done right. No question is too small, and their follow-up is fantastic!

Finally, Outrigger Harbour's history with Frances Langford is a neat touch. Langford and her husband, Ralph Evinrude, lived on her estate here in Jensen Beach and opened a resort they called The Outrigger, where Langford frequently performed. They kept a series of small sport and fishing boats at the marina, as well as their 118' Burger, Chanticleer. We actually had the chance to tour Chanticleer when it was up in the Chesapeake a few years ago, and were delighted to find out this was originally her home marina. A bit of serendipity that it is now our home as well, and we're delighted to be a part of it!

Ron and Karyn Rothstein