Availability

Select “+ more info” below for rates. Call 1-281-338-9800 for reservations!

  • Check in 3pm and out at 11am
  • Events Allowed
  • Minimum Age Limit For Renters: 25 or 18 with parental co-sign
  • Children Welcome
  • Non Smoking Only: Smoking only allowed on outdoor decks. Cigarette butts must be discarded in cigarette dispenser
  • Pets Considered: $100 pet fee up to 2 small pets or 1 dog no larger than 50 lbs. No exotic pets please
  • Unsuitable For Elderly Or Infirm
  • Wheelchair Inaccessible
  • Queen Futon in Livingroom
  • 2 Bedrooms at, Henrys Hideaway, Yellow House, Sleeps 4-7

    1.5 Bathroom

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    Max:

    *Rates are subject to change until confirmation.

    Standard Rate
    *2 night min stay

    $200/night

    $275/weekend (Fri, Sat)

    $950/weekly

    $3,600/month

    Fees:

    Cleaning $100 + tax
    Pet Fee $100 + tax
    Refundable Damage Deposit $200
    Tax Rate 15%

    Notes:

    Security Deposit is always equal to half the rental amount and is 100% Refundable 15 days after your depart.

    Hotel Tax is 15% of Total Charges, (Rent, Cleaning and Pet Fee) Rates are;

    $550 per weekend Fri at 3 pm to Sun at 11 am

    $950.00 weekly rental rate 7 nights including one weekend

    15% Hotel Tax (Tax on all charges)

    $100.00 Cleaning Fee.

    $100.00 Pet Fee if applicable (No large breeds)

    Only Deposit is required for reservation,minimum deposit is $200 and maximum deposit is $400. All other fees must be paid 2 weeks prior to arrival. Cancellation Processing fee $50.Refunds after departure if there are no damages.

    Bed size: 1 Queen, 1 Bunk Bed

    Room size: 2 Bedroom

General

Beautiful Cottage w/ pool and ocean views – walking distance from restaurants and local activities!

Steps from the beach, we are on the beach side so no crossing busy roads necessary.

Check-in time

Flexible

Check-out time

Flexible

Phone number

1-281-338-9800

Cancellation / Prepayment

100% refund if canceled at least 30 days before arrival date.

Pets

Pets are welcome

Additional information

Fabulous Ocean views from two covered decks, WiFi, Dish Network TV, Picnic Tables, Outdoor Showers, Park Grill.

House is within walking distance from gas station, grocery store, steak house, miniature golf course.

When you arrive you will find that house is fully stocked with one set of clean linens on each bed, 4 towels, at least 1 roll of toilet paper in each bathroom.

Kitchen has pots/ pans, silverware, dinnerware, glassware, microwave oven, toaster, coffee maker etc.

House is on a regular maintenance plan for AC units, cleaning, lawn service, & pest control.

All bedrooms have brand new mattresses, living room futon is new, all linens and pillows are purchased new at the beginning of each year and throughout the year as needed.

WiFi is provided by Comcast Internet, TV Service by Dish Network, and other amenities include; picnic table, park grill and outdoor showers on ground level of house.

Local Services & Businesses:
  • ATM/Bank
  • Fitness Center
  • Groceries
  • Hospital
  • Laundromat
  • Medical Services

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Balcony
  • BBQ/Grill
  • Deck
  • Dining room
  • Dishwasher
  • Full Kitchen
  • Linens Provided
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
  • Stereo System
  • Washing Machine & Dryer
  • Water View

Activities

Attractions:
  • Bay/Sound
  • Botanical Garden
  • Churches
  • Cinemas
  • Marina
  • Museums
  • Restaurants
  • Theme Parks
  • Water Parks
Leisure Activities:
  • Antiquing
  • Beachcombing
  • Bird Watching
  • Eco Tourism
  • Horseback Riding
  • Scenic Drives
  • Sight Seeing
  • Walking
Sports & Adventure Activities:
  • Cycling
  • Deepsea Fishing
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Jet Skiing
  • Pier Fishing
  • Roller Blading
  • Sailing
  • Sound/Bay Fishing
  • Surfing
  • Swimming
  • Water Skiing
  • Wind-Surfing

Internet

Yes

Parking

On driveway in front of each house as well as parking on street

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