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Perdido Key’s Krystal Key Beach Resort Adds Energy-Saving Technology to Amenity Package

PERDIDO KEY, FLA. (April 11, 2019) — Krystal Key Beach Resort is a new condominium development pre-selling Gulf-front luxury residences located in Perdido Key, Fla.  The Alabama-based developers are pleased to announce energy-saving additions to its amenity package that include motion detection thermostat systems. These newly-designed systems are manufactured on the Alabama Gulf Coast.

Rick A. Phillips, co-owner of Advantage Real Estate, said iPatchie Motion Detection Commercial Appliance Thermostats, manufactured by Coastal Green Air of Gulf Shores, Ala., are a great choice for investment properties including vacation condominiums where the property may remain unoccupied for extended periods.

 Rick Phillips“One of the cost-saving features of the iPatchie thermostat is that it turns off the HVAC system if a door or window remains open for more than two minutes,” Phillips said.  “The average annual savings of utility costs range from 33 to 47 percent per year. For spaces larger than 1,200 square feet, such as Krystal Key Beach Resort units, the savings should be even greater.”  (Photo: Rick A. Phillips)

Located on 200 feet of beachfront on the Gulf of Mexico, the 10-story low-density project will feature 30 four- and five-bedroom units at 16567 Perdido Key Drive in Perdido Key, Florida. Plans call for construction to begin in 2019.  Now in the pre-construction phase, the residences range from 2,340 square feet for a four bedroom to 3,909 square feet for the remaining penthouse. Sales prices range from $1,395,000 to $2,995,000.

Krystal Key Beach Resort is being developed in partnership with Krystal Key Holdings, LLC and Gulf Shores, Ala.-based Advantage Real Estate with Pensacola, and Fla.-based Henry Norris & Associates as architects, among other key principals, who collectively have more than 120 years of experience and more than a billion dollars in real estate developments on the Florida and Alabama Gulf Coast.

Other amenities include an outdoor pool, indoor pool and a lazy river. A zero-entry kiddy pool and a Gulf-front whirlpool spa add to the project’s family-friendly features. The penthouse level will include a Gulf-front fitness center with separate dressing rooms, showers, and wet and dry saunas. For more information, visit krystalkeybeachhomes.com or call 251.948.4444.

ABOUT KRYSTAL KEY BEACH RESORT

Krystal Key Beach Resort (KKBR) is a condominium development in the pre-construction phase that will be built on 200 feet of white sand beach on the Gulf of Mexico in Perdido Key, Florida. Plans call for the 10-story project to feature 30 four- and five-bedroom units all with direct, unobstructed views of the Gulf. Residences range from 2,340 square feet for a four bedroom to 3,909 square feet for the Penthouses. Individual unit sales prices range from $1,395,000 to $2,995,000. KKBR is being developed in partnership with Advantage Real Estate and Krystal Key Holding, LLC with Henry Norris & Associates as architects, among other key principals, who collectively have earned more than 100 years of experience and more than a billion dollars in real estate developments on the Florida and Alabama Gulf Coast. The principals live and work in northwest Florida and coastal Alabama. Construction is slated to begin in 2019. For more information, visit krystalkeybeachhomes.com or call 251.948.4444.

ABOUT COASTAL GREEN AIR INC.

Gulf Shores, Ala.-based Coastal Green Air Inc., was founded by veteran real estate expert and entrepreneur Jerry Peters to develop products that would give property owners a greater level of control over HVAC systems installed in their homes and rental properties. The iPachie™ Motion Detection Commercial Appliance Thermostat has been proven as an energy-saving device in properties across the United States and beyond. With more than 2,800 units sold, the iPachie™ system ensures tenants remain comfortable while property owners achieve the goal of energy efficiency, cost savings and lower maintenance issues.