Short answer: Five trends define Watersound Camp Creek custom homes right now: high-end finishes as the standard (white oak floors, distinctive tile, Sub-Zero and Wolf, sometimes Venetian plaster and pecky cypress), first-floor and multiple primary suites plus carriage houses, resort-style at-home conveniences, heavy investment in outdoor living, and three-car garages.
When you compare homes here, these are the patterns that separate them.
1. Finishes are the differentiator
Each home is custom, so each has its own character, but the recurring elements are white oak flooring, distinctive tile work, and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, with Venetian plaster and ceiling accents like pecky cypress in some homes. Buyers here expect premium materials as a baseline, and recognizable brands like Sub-Zero and Wolf reinforce the home's perceived quality and support value across the community.
2. First-floor and multiple primary suites, plus carriage houses
A first-floor primary, multiple primary suites, and flex spaces make homes feel more expansive and serve multigenerational living and guests with privacy. Carriage houses, attached or detached, are common as expanded living: guest suites, in-law lockouts, home theaters, golf simulators, or a dedicated bonus space.
3. Resort conveniences brought home
Even though the Watersound amenity center is included with membership and right next door, owners are building their own conveniences: pool houses with private gyms, spa setups, multiple laundry rooms, and butler's pantries. Homes here are often multi-level, so laundry on more than one floor is a real daily-use decision, not a luxury.
4. Outdoor living gets the budget
With estate-sized lots, builders and owners are putting real money into outdoor space: pools, cabanas, outdoor kitchens. This is a major point of comparison: some inventory has a simple pool and spa, others have fully optimized the yard. Weigh how much outdoor living matters to you when comparing homes.
5. Three-car garages
Three-car garages add practicality for primary or second-home living and fit the outdoor lifestyle here: storage for boats, bikes, golf carts, and extra vehicles. The practicality plus the lifestyle it supports tends to support resale value.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Watersound Camp Creek a good investment?
Demand has stayed strong for custom homes with high-end finishes and real outdoor programs, and the non-rental, club-tied structure supports long-term value. It rewards quality and a hold horizon over a quick turn.
What should I look for when comparing Camp Creek homes?
inish level (white oak, distinctive tile, Sub-Zero and Wolf, sometimes Venetian plaster), whether the home has multiple primary suites or a carriage house, and how fully the outdoor space is built out. Two similarly priced homes can differ dramatically on these.
Why are Camp Creek homes so expensive to build out?
Buyers here expect premium finishes as a baseline, estate lots invite large outdoor programs (pools, cabanas, summer kitchens), and many homes are multi-level with conveniences like multiple laundry rooms. The outdoor build especially separates pricing.
Do Camp Creek homes hold their value?
Recognizable premium brands, durable finishes, and the non-rental environment support resale, but a home with a fully optimized yard tends to hold value better than one with a basic pool and spa. Outdoor investment is a real differentiator.
What is a carriage house and why do Camp Creek buyers want one?
An attached or detached extra living structure used as a guest suite, in-law lockout, theater, golf simulator, or bonus space. It is one of the most common ways buyers here expand functionality.
Is a three-car garage standard in Camp Creek?
It is common and supports the outdoor lifestyle here (boats, bikes, golf carts, extra vehicles). The added practicality tends to support resale value.