We rented Unit 1503 in Indigo East because we wanted a Gulf View with beachfront access. That should come as no surprise to anyone, and we paid market rates for our rental. The Indigo East building has 20 stories and so probably has 80 - 100 condo units in it, and Indigo West (right next door) has the exact same, but TAKE NOTE, because between these two skyscraper buildings, they had less than 20 feet of usable beachfront available. We stayed in late April and not many folks were there and yet there was no room for us on the beach to put out our umbrella and chairs. When we walked down the boardwalk to enter the beach from the building, the ocean water literally came up to the 4th and 5th steps of the boardwalk so that we had to wade into the ocean in-between waves and then quickly turn back towards the building before we can find any beach to walk on. There was NO disclosure about the lack of beach at the time we rented and so we want help spread the word so that others are not duped into paying full market price for a beachfront condo and then arrive (like we did) only to find out there is no place to put your umbrella and chairs. It's a total shame (and sham quite frankly) and we should have been advised of this at the time of rental. We will NEVER go back to the Indigo condos and will NOT use Vacasa again. The folks on-site told us there were NO plans to restore the beach in front of the Indigo buildings and that in time they hope mother nature will restore the beach but that could take years. Until then, I'd guess their beach can only support less than 1/4th occupancy of one building, much less two buildings.