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Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel — Attraction in Dr. Phillips

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Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel
Description
Relaxed suites in a complex offering an outdoor pool, a fitness center & a bar/grill.
Nearby attractions
Discovery Cove
6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, FL 32821
The Escape Effect | Escape Room Orlando
11701 International Dr #420, Orlando, FL 32821
Dolphin Lagoon
Dolphin Lagoon, 6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, FL 32821
Discovery Cove Entrance
6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, FL 32821
The Grand Reef
6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, FL 32821
Sesame Street Land
CG5P+5R, Williamsburg, FL 32821
SeaWorld Orlando
Sesame Street, Sea World, Orlando, FL 32821
Wild Arctic
7007 Sea World Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
Rubber Duckie Water Works
5677 Sea World Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
Nearby restaurants
Da Silva Steakhouse
11701 International Dr #700, Orlando, FL 32821
Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews
11701 International Dr #100, Orlando, FL 32821, United States
BBQ Tonight Restaurant and Catering (Orlando, FL)
11701 International Dr #310, Orlando, FL 32821
Nagoya Sushi & Hibachi
11701 International Dr #430, Orlando, FL 32821
Flavors of India
11701 International Dr #310, Orlando, FL 32821, United States
Aguardiente Colombian Steak House
11048 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
El Genio del Shawarma
11787 International Dr Suite 118, Orlando, FL 32821
Flippers Pizza | I-Drive
11062 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
Laguna Grill
6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, FL 32821
IHOP
11793 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
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Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel
6300 Parc Corniche Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
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TRYP by Wyndham Orlando
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Luxurious 15br Villa With Lake View & Game/theater
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Marriott's Grande Vista
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WoodSpring Suites Orlando International Drive
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Marriott's Cypress Harbour Villas
11251 Harbour Villa Rd, Orlando, FL 32821
Hilton Grand Vacations Club SeaWorld Orlando
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Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel

6300 Parc Corniche Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
4.0(1.1K)

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Relaxed suites in a complex offering an outdoor pool, a fitness center & a bar/grill.

attractions: Discovery Cove, The Escape Effect | Escape Room Orlando, Dolphin Lagoon, Discovery Cove Entrance, The Grand Reef, Sesame Street Land, SeaWorld Orlando, Wild Arctic, Rubber Duckie Water Works, restaurants: Da Silva Steakhouse, Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews, BBQ Tonight Restaurant and Catering (Orlando, FL), Nagoya Sushi & Hibachi, Flavors of India, Aguardiente Colombian Steak House, El Genio del Shawarma, Flippers Pizza | I-Drive, Laguna Grill, IHOP
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Phone
(407) 239-7100
Website
parccorniche.com

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Nearby attractions of Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel

Discovery Cove

The Escape Effect | Escape Room Orlando

Dolphin Lagoon

Discovery Cove Entrance

The Grand Reef

Sesame Street Land

SeaWorld Orlando

Wild Arctic

Rubber Duckie Water Works

Discovery Cove

Discovery Cove

4.7

(5.4K)

Open 24 hours
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The Escape Effect | Escape Room Orlando

The Escape Effect | Escape Room Orlando

4.8

(423)

Closed
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Dolphin Lagoon

Dolphin Lagoon

4.8

(220)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Discovery Cove Entrance

Discovery Cove Entrance

5.0

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Kayak through Winter Park lakes in Florida
Kayak through Winter Park lakes in Florida
Fri, Dec 26 • 8:00 AM
Winter Park, Florida, 32789
View details
Spend time with a miniature horse
Spend time with a miniature horse
Fri, Dec 26 • 9:00 AM
Winter Garden, Florida, 34787
View details
Candlelight: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
Candlelight: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
Sat, Dec 27 • 6:30 PM
100 South Eola Drive UNIT 100, Orlando, 32801
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Nearby restaurants of Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel

Da Silva Steakhouse

Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews

BBQ Tonight Restaurant and Catering (Orlando, FL)

Nagoya Sushi & Hibachi

Flavors of India

Aguardiente Colombian Steak House

El Genio del Shawarma

Flippers Pizza | I-Drive

Laguna Grill

IHOP

Da Silva Steakhouse

Da Silva Steakhouse

4.7

(2.3K)

$$

Click for details
Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews

Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews

4.4

(693)

Click for details
BBQ Tonight Restaurant and Catering (Orlando, FL)

BBQ Tonight Restaurant and Catering (Orlando, FL)

4.0

(327)

$

Click for details
Nagoya Sushi & Hibachi

Nagoya Sushi & Hibachi

4.7

(226)

$

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Cody MummauCody Mummau
Nights stayed: 3 Number of people: Just me Purpose for travel: Business Satisfied: Yes, completely I am a youth pastor. I brought students to a conference at SeaWorld. They were staying at a different hotel with the group. We booked this room on Hotwire for $68. I was not expecting luxury or anything more than a typical $68 room might offer. Here is what I found: Check-in: The staff was courteous and helpful. They answered all of my questions with ease. I left the desk understanding all of the charges, where my room was, how to get breakfast, the wi-fi connection, etc. The Room: This looks like a community of apartment buildings. The natural setting around the buildings is beautiful. The buildings themselves are just... average buildings with external entrances to the rooms. When I walked in the room, I was surprised at the space I had for $68. A kitchen with a stove, microwave, full fridge, sink, etc. I had a living room with a dining area, Sleeper sofa, chairs, tv, etc. Sink/wash-up area separate from the toilet/shower area, and of course a separate bedroom. I even had a balcony. Pretty cool. TRUTH: The furniture is a bit dated... not a big deal for me because it was clean. The bed was not cushy and pillow soft but again not a big issue for me. The place was clean, smelled good and was safe. I spent 3.5 days in here and enjoyed the whole time. Location: I wasn't here for the parks but I am excited to have found a place that is literally right down the street from SeaWorld and Aquatica. I ran each morning and it was cool to have my runs go right around SeaWorld. For $69 to be >1 mile from SeaWorld and >7 miles from Disney... not bad Shuttle: I did not use the shuttle but I saw it. Some people say that it only comes once in the morning and once at night. That may be true but there is definitely a bus system that stops right at the end of the drive. Check on this if a shuttle is essential to your stay. Breakfast: This is always something I like to know about before-hand. With the number of people at this place, the breakfast area is HUGE. You MUST carry the sleeve your room cards came in to enter breakfast. It is your breakfast and pool pass. While the counters of food are huge, the selection is not. Hard boiled eggs, sausage links, fruit, donuts, oatmeal, bagels, and yogurt. What they do have is good, its just not a lot of variety. The waffles and pancakes are the frozen toastable kind. Would I bring my family here: Yes. Without question. It isn't super fancy but I would rather spend my money on fun with the fam than a place that we crash each night. This place gets high praise from me. Feel free to ask if you have other questions about the place.
Allo CagpsAllo Cagps
BUYER BEWARE We had entered into an agreement to purchase a unit at Parc Corniche but ultimately chose to walk away—reluctantly—after repeated attempts to get clear answers about access and self-management went unresolved. While the HOA attorney eventually confirmed in writing that self-management is allowed, no one could explain how it actually works. Basic questions—like how a third-party manager could access the unit for cleanings or after-hours guest check-ins—were never clearly answered. The attorney’s response was professional but vague, affirming our rights without addressing the logistics. Our concerns began when we visited to submit the HOA application. Instead of simply accepting it, the General Manager encouraged us to sign up for one of the property’s rental programs—though optional, it was strongly pushed. This prompted further questions about how self-management would function in reality. All communication went through the seller’s agent, who was told not to contact the HOA board’s main representative. That lack of openness didn’t inspire confidence. We discovered inconsistencies in access policies. Guests using the on-site rental program can check in at any time, but self-managed owners must coordinate access through the office during business hours—no clear solution for after-hours arrivals. Smart locks and permanent key access are discouraged, even though we found no formal rule prohibiting them. We also learned about a new one-year rental program, introduced because the original five-year commitment made units harder to sell. Buyers inheriting those contracts had limited flexibility, which the new option appeared to acknowledge. Most concerning was the lack of any process for issuing access credentials to third-party managers. Despite raising the question multiple times, no answer was ever provided—reinforcing the impression that self-management isn’t truly supported, even if technically allowed. We made every effort to follow the process professionally and reasonably. In return, we encountered a lack of clarity, uneven treatment, and a system clearly built to favor the in-house rental program. Self-management may be an option on paper, but in practice, it’s a challenge. If you're considering a unit at Parc Corniche and plan to manage it yourself, ask very specific questions—and try to get everything in writing.
Adam TamerAdam Tamer
I tried canceling my hotel reservation 24hrs prior To check in via Priceline and it said my cancellation could not be processed even though it said it was free cancellation. I did online chat with them and they told me they used agoda which I didn’t know they used a third party. I did online chat with agoda then called them and was told over the phone that I had to call Priceline to cancel it even though Priceline told me to call agoda. Wasn’t able to cancel it so had to check in and stay there. Upon check in they charged me two nights of resort fees on top of what I already paid. And I already paid a resort fee when I booked the hotel. So I got charged extra money for the resort fee on top of the resort fee I had already paid. The first room we walked into had a cockroach on the kitchen counter and the deadbolt did not lock. The whole room was filthy dirty and hair in the toilet and shower. Went to the front desk to complain and was told security would take us to a different room. Security got to the first room we showed him what the issues were and he didn’t seem shocked at all about the bug and filth of the room! He also stated there is sometimes snakes and lizards in the rooms! He brought us to another room. The second room was not as dirty but still not clean. We had no choice but to stay as it was 1am and we just got off our flight and had no other place to stay. The lights to the main bedroom didn’t work. There was hair again in the sink and the toilet was dirty. The floors were filthy, the outlets didn’t work and one was even coming out of the wall which is a fire hazard. The couch had holes in it, the table was dirty and had sticky stuff all over it. The condos right next to us were loud and people were screaming at the top of their lungs until 4am both nights we stayed. We could hear them as if they were literally in the same room as us. When we left for the day someone came in our room which I am assuming was housekeeping because my luggage was moved and they moved my clothes around. Didn’t clean anything in the room. Personal belongings also missing.
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Nights stayed: 3 Number of people: Just me Purpose for travel: Business Satisfied: Yes, completely I am a youth pastor. I brought students to a conference at SeaWorld. They were staying at a different hotel with the group. We booked this room on Hotwire for $68. I was not expecting luxury or anything more than a typical $68 room might offer. Here is what I found: Check-in: The staff was courteous and helpful. They answered all of my questions with ease. I left the desk understanding all of the charges, where my room was, how to get breakfast, the wi-fi connection, etc. The Room: This looks like a community of apartment buildings. The natural setting around the buildings is beautiful. The buildings themselves are just... average buildings with external entrances to the rooms. When I walked in the room, I was surprised at the space I had for $68. A kitchen with a stove, microwave, full fridge, sink, etc. I had a living room with a dining area, Sleeper sofa, chairs, tv, etc. Sink/wash-up area separate from the toilet/shower area, and of course a separate bedroom. I even had a balcony. Pretty cool. TRUTH: The furniture is a bit dated... not a big deal for me because it was clean. The bed was not cushy and pillow soft but again not a big issue for me. The place was clean, smelled good and was safe. I spent 3.5 days in here and enjoyed the whole time. Location: I wasn't here for the parks but I am excited to have found a place that is literally right down the street from SeaWorld and Aquatica. I ran each morning and it was cool to have my runs go right around SeaWorld. For $69 to be >1 mile from SeaWorld and >7 miles from Disney... not bad Shuttle: I did not use the shuttle but I saw it. Some people say that it only comes once in the morning and once at night. That may be true but there is definitely a bus system that stops right at the end of the drive. Check on this if a shuttle is essential to your stay. Breakfast: This is always something I like to know about before-hand. With the number of people at this place, the breakfast area is HUGE. You MUST carry the sleeve your room cards came in to enter breakfast. It is your breakfast and pool pass. While the counters of food are huge, the selection is not. Hard boiled eggs, sausage links, fruit, donuts, oatmeal, bagels, and yogurt. What they do have is good, its just not a lot of variety. The waffles and pancakes are the frozen toastable kind. Would I bring my family here: Yes. Without question. It isn't super fancy but I would rather spend my money on fun with the fam than a place that we crash each night. This place gets high praise from me. Feel free to ask if you have other questions about the place.
Cody Mummau

Cody Mummau

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BUYER BEWARE We had entered into an agreement to purchase a unit at Parc Corniche but ultimately chose to walk away—reluctantly—after repeated attempts to get clear answers about access and self-management went unresolved. While the HOA attorney eventually confirmed in writing that self-management is allowed, no one could explain how it actually works. Basic questions—like how a third-party manager could access the unit for cleanings or after-hours guest check-ins—were never clearly answered. The attorney’s response was professional but vague, affirming our rights without addressing the logistics. Our concerns began when we visited to submit the HOA application. Instead of simply accepting it, the General Manager encouraged us to sign up for one of the property’s rental programs—though optional, it was strongly pushed. This prompted further questions about how self-management would function in reality. All communication went through the seller’s agent, who was told not to contact the HOA board’s main representative. That lack of openness didn’t inspire confidence. We discovered inconsistencies in access policies. Guests using the on-site rental program can check in at any time, but self-managed owners must coordinate access through the office during business hours—no clear solution for after-hours arrivals. Smart locks and permanent key access are discouraged, even though we found no formal rule prohibiting them. We also learned about a new one-year rental program, introduced because the original five-year commitment made units harder to sell. Buyers inheriting those contracts had limited flexibility, which the new option appeared to acknowledge. Most concerning was the lack of any process for issuing access credentials to third-party managers. Despite raising the question multiple times, no answer was ever provided—reinforcing the impression that self-management isn’t truly supported, even if technically allowed. We made every effort to follow the process professionally and reasonably. In return, we encountered a lack of clarity, uneven treatment, and a system clearly built to favor the in-house rental program. Self-management may be an option on paper, but in practice, it’s a challenge. If you're considering a unit at Parc Corniche and plan to manage it yourself, ask very specific questions—and try to get everything in writing.
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I tried canceling my hotel reservation 24hrs prior To check in via Priceline and it said my cancellation could not be processed even though it said it was free cancellation. I did online chat with them and they told me they used agoda which I didn’t know they used a third party. I did online chat with agoda then called them and was told over the phone that I had to call Priceline to cancel it even though Priceline told me to call agoda. Wasn’t able to cancel it so had to check in and stay there. Upon check in they charged me two nights of resort fees on top of what I already paid. And I already paid a resort fee when I booked the hotel. So I got charged extra money for the resort fee on top of the resort fee I had already paid. The first room we walked into had a cockroach on the kitchen counter and the deadbolt did not lock. The whole room was filthy dirty and hair in the toilet and shower. Went to the front desk to complain and was told security would take us to a different room. Security got to the first room we showed him what the issues were and he didn’t seem shocked at all about the bug and filth of the room! He also stated there is sometimes snakes and lizards in the rooms! He brought us to another room. The second room was not as dirty but still not clean. We had no choice but to stay as it was 1am and we just got off our flight and had no other place to stay. The lights to the main bedroom didn’t work. There was hair again in the sink and the toilet was dirty. The floors were filthy, the outlets didn’t work and one was even coming out of the wall which is a fire hazard. The couch had holes in it, the table was dirty and had sticky stuff all over it. The condos right next to us were loud and people were screaming at the top of their lungs until 4am both nights we stayed. We could hear them as if they were literally in the same room as us. When we left for the day someone came in our room which I am assuming was housekeeping because my luggage was moved and they moved my clothes around. Didn’t clean anything in the room. Personal belongings also missing.
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Reviews of Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel

4.0
(1,137)
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1.0
6y

🤮🤮🤮Probably the worst service you can get. It's a nice place but while we got the Airbnb condo (a lot cheaper - I would recommend), à water leak was happening in the bathroom one floor below us. The manager of the hotel was rude to us and never apologized for the inconveniences. I emailed the office for a complaint and for compensation and never got an answer. If I were you, I'd find another hotel ASAP. The hotel in front gets great reviews and I hear the staff is really nice (not like this place, rude people...)

Someone banged at our door on the second night around 11h30pm while our baby was sleeping. He woke him up to ask us if there was a leak in the bathroom. I answered no because I was there 2 min before and he went on to check anyway. When he saw there was nothing he left.

The next day, around 11 am, he came back with his 2 colleagues and started changing the toilet (no problem with that, it's normal). It took them over an hour and they woke my kid while he was napping but I figured they needed to do it.

On the third day, I got interrupted by the owner around 1pm, saying that there was men working in the condo because of a leak. I told her to wait there until I arrived. I was with my wife and son at Disney and had to go back at the condo because of that. The guys came in the appartment with all my belongings saying that they had to do so because there was an emergency leaking : they told me that if I opened the bath, it would leak then leave a note on my door!!!! the people could have stolen our stuff and who would have been responsible?? the owner of the hotel told me that she would never employ someone who would steal..... So you have a radar for who is a burglar.... Then go deliver it to the police, it would help them! (btw just read the other reviews about stolen goods. We miss over a hundred dollars in our stuff since then)

When I arrived, I started packing our stuff with the baby with me. My wife stayed at Disney for the time I packed. A man came knocking on my door and I told him to let us be while I was packing. That what he did before was a broken entry because, by law, there was no emergency that permitted them to enter the condo I had rented for the week. He was mad and called the manager of the hotel. I told him the next time I will call the police and have him arrested.

While I was away to pick up my wife, they burst in my place... Again! I packed my stuff and went to see the manager. She told me there was an emergency. I told her that if I'm not there, the bath won't open the water by itself.... Then she could have left a note on the door. Therefore there was no emergency....

She was rude to me and never once apologized for the inconveniences she put us through. She told me to go see the Airbnb owner. I told her that the hotel was responsible since it was not in my appartment that the leak occurred. I asked her for compensation and the only thing she could bare to give us was a pizza.

I emailed the hotel to ask for a free night and they never dared...

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4.0
8y

Nights stayed: 3 Number of people: Just me Purpose for travel: Business Satisfied: Yes, completely

I am a youth pastor. I brought students to a conference at SeaWorld. They were staying at a different hotel with the group. We booked this room on Hotwire for $68. I was not expecting luxury or anything more than a typical $68 room might offer. Here is what I found:

Check-in: The staff was courteous and helpful. They answered all of my questions with ease. I left the desk understanding all of the charges, where my room was, how to get breakfast, the wi-fi connection, etc.

The Room: This looks like a community of apartment buildings. The natural setting around the buildings is beautiful. The buildings themselves are just... average buildings with external entrances to the rooms. When I walked in the room, I was surprised at the space I had for $68. A kitchen with a stove, microwave, full fridge, sink, etc. I had a living room with a dining area, Sleeper sofa, chairs, tv, etc. Sink/wash-up area separate from the toilet/shower area, and of course a separate bedroom. I even had a balcony. Pretty cool. TRUTH: The furniture is a bit dated... not a big deal for me because it was clean. The bed was not cushy and pillow soft but again not a big issue for me. The place was clean, smelled good and was safe. I spent 3.5 days in here and enjoyed the whole time.

Location: I wasn't here for the parks but I am excited to have found a place that is literally right down the street from SeaWorld and Aquatica. I ran each morning and it was cool to have my runs go right around SeaWorld. For $69 to be 1 mile from SeaWorld and 7 miles from Disney... not bad

Shuttle: I did not use the shuttle but I saw it. Some people say that it only comes once in the morning and once at night. That may be true but there is definitely a bus system that stops right at the end of the drive. Check on this if a shuttle is essential to your stay.

Breakfast: This is always something I like to know about before-hand. With the number of people at this place, the breakfast area is HUGE. You MUST carry the sleeve your room cards came in to enter breakfast. It is your breakfast and pool pass. While the counters of food are huge, the selection is not. Hard boiled eggs, sausage links, fruit, donuts, oatmeal, bagels, and yogurt. What they do have is good, its just not a lot of variety. The waffles and pancakes are the frozen toastable kind.

Would I bring my family here: Yes. Without question. It isn't super fancy but I would rather spend my money on fun with the fam than a place that we crash each night. This place gets high praise from me.

Feel free to ask if you have other questions...

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1.0
21w

BUYER BEWARE We had entered into an agreement to purchase a unit at Parc Corniche but ultimately chose to walk away—reluctantly—after repeated attempts to get clear answers about access and self-management went unresolved.

While the HOA attorney eventually confirmed in writing that self-management is allowed, no one could explain how it actually works. Basic questions—like how a third-party manager could access the unit for cleanings or after-hours guest check-ins—were never clearly answered. The attorney’s response was professional but vague, affirming our rights without addressing the logistics.

Our concerns began when we visited to submit the HOA application. Instead of simply accepting it, the General Manager encouraged us to sign up for one of the property’s rental programs—though optional, it was strongly pushed. This prompted further questions about how self-management would function in reality.

All communication went through the seller’s agent, who was told not to contact the HOA board’s main representative. That lack of openness didn’t inspire confidence.

We discovered inconsistencies in access policies. Guests using the on-site rental program can check in at any time, but self-managed owners must coordinate access through the office during business hours—no clear solution for after-hours arrivals. Smart locks and permanent key access are discouraged, even though we found no formal rule prohibiting them.

We also learned about a new one-year rental program, introduced because the original five-year commitment made units harder to sell. Buyers inheriting those contracts had limited flexibility, which the new option appeared to acknowledge.

Most concerning was the lack of any process for issuing access credentials to third-party managers. Despite raising the question multiple times, no answer was ever provided—reinforcing the impression that self-management isn’t truly supported, even if technically allowed.

We made every effort to follow the process professionally and reasonably. In return, we encountered a lack of clarity, uneven treatment, and a system clearly built to favor the in-house rental program.

Self-management may be an option on paper, but in practice, it’s a challenge. If you're considering a unit at Parc Corniche and plan to manage it yourself, ask very specific questions—and try to get...

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