Grande Villas Owners Weekend

June 30th, 2011
 2nd Annual Owners Weekend Draws a Crowd

Around 35 Grande Villas families gathered for the Owners Weekend Celebration, June 10th. Delicious gourmet food prepared by the popular Carlton’s Cartering and poolside music by 4EverAll kicked off the event weekend Friday night. Owners mixed and mingled while children frolicked in the pool.
 
Friday night "Pool Party"

Grande Villas Residents, Joel & Charlotte Fortune enjoying the Friday night festivities.

Great Weather & Great Company 
The weather was simply spectacular and allowed everyone to enjoy a variety of family friendly outdoor activities on Saturday. A few early birds started their day with a complimentary beach body workout .  Others enjoyed a lazy morning followed by a catered brunch from Carlton’s. The Spinnakers Kids Club offered youngsters the opportunity to try their hand at beach crafts and outdoor activities on the lawn.  Around noon, chefs prepared a low country boil and barbeque luncheon where owners and guests dined poolside and enjoyed more live music.  Saturday night’s activities featured a poolside family movie and popcorn for Spinnakers Kids Camp attendees. 
 
 What a Way to Start the Summer
The event offered owners and guests the opportunity to relax and enjoy the pleasures of the Crystal Coast in a fun and festive atmosphere.   The weekend came to a close on Sunday with a wonderful patio brunch. What a great beginning to another perfect Grande Villas summer.

 

 
 

  

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

A Home Away from Home: Make a Smart Investment in Your Family & Your Future

June 2nd, 2011

Kids at the beachLet’s get away!” This is a shared cry of the typical overstressed family, plagued by too many activities and too many hours at work. In the Southeast, a common destination for such an escape is the beach – specifically, the gorgeous beaches of North Carolina. But then there’s the hassle of exactly where to go, where to stay and then making all the arrangements.

So why not get away to your own home away from home? Owning a vacation home is the perfect solution to creating a relaxing haven for your family. And there are few more ideal real estate locations than the still-pristine beaches of North Carolina’s Crystal Coast. From the primary cities of Beaufort, Morehead City, Emerald Isle and Atlantic Beach to the smaller villages like Salter Path, Pine Knoll Shores and Indian Beach, the Crystal Coast offers abundant opportunities for weekend getaways and summers by the beach.

Henry Tanner, a Raleigh resident, is thrilled to own a second home on the Crystal Coast. His wife and two kids spend about half the summer at their coastal condo, with Henry joining them each weekend. According to Henry, “We chose to purchase a vacation home in Carteret County because of its close proximity to Raleigh, its relaxed atmosphere and the fact that it’s not as crowded as other North Carolina beach destinations.”

Because single-family homes are significantly more expensive on the coast when compared to the rest of North Carolina, condominium developments provide the density that allows affordability for many second-home owners like the Tanners. And, of course, a second home can also provide a source of income when not being used by family and friends.

But is coastal real estate a good investment right now? Although economic conditions nationally are impacting real estate values negatively, the Crystal Coast – Carteret County, in particular – has not been nearly as affected as other markets in the region. According to the Triangle Business Journal (8/23/10), data shows the values of coastal homes in Carteret County are projected to grow at a faster rate than those in neighboring counties, with a projected growth of between 16% and 25% by 2015. So the answer to that investment question is definitely a resounding “Yes!”

For residents and visitors alike, the Crystal Coast offers a wide variety of maritime activities, including the unique coastal villages, nature preserves and even pirate hunting. “Our family really enjoys the various day-long excursions to Sand Dollar Island, Shackleford Banks or Cape Lookout,” says Henry. “We are central to so many amazing destinations,” he continues, “but we also love just staying close to home, hanging out on the beach or fishing.” The Tanners also appreciate that although the Crystal Coast isn’t heavily commercialized, there are plenty of exceptional restaurants and shops.

As far as an investment, Henry couldn’t be happier with his second home at the beach. “I consider it paradise,” he reflects, “and seeing my family’s appreciation and love for the Crystal Coast makes this investment worth its weight in gold!”

New White Paper: The Facts You Need to Know

March 24th, 2011

When you’re searching for a new home in today’s market, it is imperative to understand the financial and operational side of your prospective purchase. There are a number of important questions prospective buyers are asking us about Grande Villas, and if you’re not asking these questions yourself, we believe you should know about them.

Myles Newell, President of Waypoint Real Estate Consulting, has prepared an informative white paper entitled Grande Villas: The Facts You Need to Know. It details a number of critical topics including developer strength, financial stability, maintenance requirements, sales & marketing programs, and position in the local marketplace. Download this free document to read a compelling, logical and factual argument as to why Grande Villas is beyond compare on the Crystal Coast.

Coastal Home Prices in Carteret County Expected to Increase

August 27th, 2010

Prices in Carteret County expected to Increase 16% to 25% by 2015

In a recent article in the Triangle Business Journal geographic research firm ESRI was very bullish on the Carteret County Real Estate Market.  The article stated, “Some areas are holding up better and could experience significant appreciation over the next five years.  Home values in Carteret County – home to Atlantic Beach and Emerald Isle, among others – have held steady over the past year, ESRI data show. The values of coastal homes in Carteret are projected to grow at a faster pace than those in neighboring New Hanover and Brunswick counties through 2015.”

This information coupled with Grande Villas’ strong pricing and incentives make it a great time to buy at Grande Villas!  To view the entire article click  here.