Final Ground Floor Oceanfront Condominium Just Released

January 25th, 2012

Oceanfront pool at Grande Villas in NCGrande Villas is excited to announce the release of our last available ground floor oceanfront condominium. This property represents the final opportunity to own our three bedroom, three bathroom Macon floor plan which has been one of our most popular layouts. This oceanfront unit is being offered at $545,000, a substantial savings of over $100,000 off previous pricing.

The 1,386 square-foot property also boasts over 200 square feet of terrace space. This condominium is distinctive as only one of 13 in the entire building to offer its owners direct access from their unit down to the oceanfront pool and beach located just steps away, making it very convenient for those with children or pets. Ownership also allows access to all of Grande Villas’ amenities including the Osprey Club Lounge, the Galley Poolside Grill, the Health and Fitness Center, Sports and Games Lounge, Spinnaker’s Kids’ Club and Splash Pool, Bark Park, and the Outdoor Fire Pit.

Grande Villas continues to be the top selling condominium community along the Crystal Coast due to our great location, quality construction, and incredible pricing incentives.

Please contact us today at 877.845.4438 or sales@gvcondos.com for further information or to arrange for your personal tour of Grande Villas.

Grande Villas Starts off 2012 with Two New Sales!

January 23rd, 2012

Grande Villas starts off 2012 with two new sales in January! Two new families
took advantage of the great pricing and incentives currently being offered at Grande Villas! Our four bedroom Penthouse A-7 and our two bedroom unit B-6 are no longer available.  We are now into our final year of sales at Grande Villas, so the opportunity to own one of our luxurious oceanfront condominiums is quickly passing.  To get a list of our current inventory of two- to four-bedroom condominiums, please contact us today at 877.845.4438 or john@gvcondos.com.

Vote for Beaufort, NC as One of America’s Coolest Small Towns

January 11th, 2012

Budget Travel readers nominated a record 647 towns this year – and now we’ve narrowed that list down to just 10 standout communities across the country. Read all about them, and then vote for your favorite! Read more…

 

Five Ways to Make Your Beach Condo “Green”

November 18th, 2011

CFLs for your green beach condoHomeowners at Grande Villas may have the impression they don’t have as much control over making their condo energy-efficient as they might with a single-family home. But there are actually a lot of simple “green” choices that can help you lower utility costs and make your North Carolina beach condo more environmentally friendly.

1. See the light.
Replace your incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs. Although the per unit cost is higher, compact fluorescent light bulbs last approximately ten times longer and consume far less energy. Over its lifetime, a compact fluorescent bulb can save around $30-$40 in electricity costs.

2. Be a star.
Select ENERGY STAR rated appliances. Refrigerators, the biggest energy-consumers of all major household appliances, use a minimum of 20% less energy when ENERGY STAR approved. Clothes washers with ENERGY STAR certification use less energy and less than half the amount of water.

3. Set your dial.
Keep in mind that even minor variances in thermostat settings can make a significant impact on energy use. Adjusting your condo’s temperature just two degrees cooler in the winter and two degrees warmer in the summer can add up to major savings. A programmable thermostat enables you to specify the times when the air conditioning or heat turns on and off, which is an important concern if you leave your condo unoccupied for long periods.

4. Fix the phantoms.
Many electronic devices such as computers, televisions and stereo equipment continue to draw power even while switched off. These “phantom loads” can account for as much as 75% of the total electricity these electronics use. You can save energy by simply unplugging devices when not in use, but it’s more convenient to use “smart” power strips that detect inactive devices and automatically shut off the electricity drain until it’s needed.

5. Use water smarter.
Besides home heating and cooling, water heating is the next largest category of energy use in the typical home. Using an ENERGY STAR water heater and keeping it set to 120 degrees can create significant energy savings. Conserving water itself is also important for the environment, and installing smart showerheads, running only full loads in the clothes washer and dishwasher, and switching to low-flush or dual-flush toilets can all contribute to making a difference in the volume of water used in your condo.

For more tips and advice on keeping your condo green, visit the Alliance to Save Energy or the ENERGY STAR website. You’re also encouraged to check with the Grande Villas Homeowners Services Team for their advice and assistance.

A Move-in Checklist for Your New North Carolina Beach Condo

October 28th, 2011

Grande Villas Indian Beach, NC - condo interiorYou’ve finally arrived at your Indian Beach condo. The movers are gone. The boxes are unpacked. You’ve taken a deep breath – and feasted your eyes on the gorgeous, panoramic ocean views. Read on for a checklist of things you can do to make your condo feel like home.

1) Get organized. Start your new life right with a condo free of clutter. It’s always easiest to simplify and sort when you first move in, so resist any urge to procrastinate. Your suite comes with generous closet space and built-in shelves. Make the most of that storage space with open baskets to hold small objects – and large plastic bins to store bulky items you may not need immediately, like winter clothing or linens.

2) Furnish with style. Is your look easy and casual? Classic and elegant? Modern and cutting edge? Whatever your taste, show your flair with furnishings that reflect your unique style. The Crystal Coast boasts both national furniture chains and upscale home furnishing boutiques. So whether you’re looking for wicker, wood, or something in between, you can find the pieces you’re looking for locally.

3) Express your personality. The little details make all the difference. Inject color with tapestries, wall hangings, or floor rugs. Indulge your wild side with exotic vases and sculptures. Get your children’s school paintings framed and playfully showcase them. Or, let the ocean be your muse and find interesting ways to use shells in jars and glass boxes.

4) Be vibrant. Nothing brings life into a home like fresh flowers and plants. Give your space an instant breath of fresh air – have a local florist deliver lovely bouquets on a regular basis. Fill flowerpots with easy, no-fuss houseplants such as Pothos, Peace Lily, ferns or jade plants, and create your own little garden indoors.

5) Call the Grande Villas Homeowners Services Team. At Grande Villas, we want your North Carolina beach condo experience to be tranquil and worry-free. The Homeowners Services Team is here to provide personal, complimentary services that make your move easier. The team can offer advice on interior decoration, schedule maintenance, and help you get to know the area and the cool amenities you get with your condo.

    Now you’re ready! Get out and enjoy carefree coastal living and seaside relaxation.
    

    N.C. Existing Home Sales Continue to Post Double Digit Growth

    September 27th, 2011

    (Greensboro)- North Carolina existing home sales posted double digit growth for the second consecutive month in August with a 21 percent increase in units sold. Existing home sales have not been this high since May 2010.

    According to statistics compiled by the North Carolina Association of REALTORS®, total units sold for the month were 7,878 and total dollar sales were $1,572,790,747. The average existing home sales price declined 4 percent to $199,643.

    Brunswick County led the state with the highest year-to-date sales growth with an 8 percent increase in total dollar sales. Rocky Mount and Carteret County followed closely with a 7 percent and 3 percent increase, respectively. Brunswick County also led the state with the largest price appreciation at 5 percent, while Rocky Mount and Carteret County followed with a 2 percent increase, respectively.

    For detailed information, visit the market statistics area of the NC REALTORS® website at http://www.ncrealtors.org/uploads/August11.pdf

    Earning Rental Income from Your Vacation Property

    July 25th, 2011

    Grande Villas Indian Beach Real EstateOwners and prospective buyers of vacation homes may wish to consider the advantages of earning rental income. If your property at Grande Villas or elsewhere is going to sit unoccupied for long stretches between your stays, turning it into a rental can be a smart way to put your investment to work. While you may not quite manage to make the vacation home pay for itself as some real estate investors would dream of, the extra income and tax benefits can represent a very attractive proposition.

    The key consideration before getting into the rental game is the amount of time you wish to rent out your property. If you rent it for less than 15 days in a year, whatever income you collect from it is completely tax-free. This can be an appealing option for those only interested in short-term arrangements, and it can pay off handsomely if the second home is located near a popular attraction (like an annual festival or golf tournament) that can command peak rental rates. Of course, if you don’t have to report your rental income, that means you can’t claim any rental-related expenses as deductions.

    If you rent your property for 15 or more days a year, then the IRS considers it a rental business and you must report the income. In this case, your costs on the home during rental periods can be deducted as business expenses. As long as you maintain personal use of the property as your vacation home, you can also continue to deduct your mortgage interest and property taxes. That may sound like a win-win, but becoming a landlord carries a lot of responsibilities and liabilities that you should carefully review with your accountant or attorney before jumping in.

    Check out these links for further general information:

    H&R Block Tax Tips: Owning a Second Home


    SmartMoney: Property Taxes on Vacation Homes & Timeshares


    Buyers Utopia: Vacation Rental Home Investment Property

     

    Crystal Coast Real Estate Market Heats Up

    July 11th, 2011

    According to a recent report by the North Carolina Association of Realtors Carteret County led the state with the highest year-to-date sales growth with a 13 percent increase in total dollar sales.  This is great news for properties along the Crystal Coast. Grande Villas recorded two additional sales over the past week and is currently enjoying its strongest sales year since opening the project.  We still have a great selection of available units and great purchase incentives.
    Contact us today at 877.845.4438 or sales@gvcondos.com for a list of available properties.

    Benefits of Condo Ownership over Free Standing Vacation Home

    July 7th, 2011

    Vacation Condo OwnershipTime to Go for a Vacation… Condo!
    You’ve made the decision to purchase a vacation property on the Crystal Coast – after all, it’s a great time to buy and, frankly, you deserve it!

    Ask the experts and you’ll hear that the proverbial real estate market “ball” is currently in the buyer’s court, so there are more options for you right now than in years past. And with a wide array from which to choose, you may be pondering whether to purchase a condominium or free-standing home.

    Well, condos definitely have some no-brainer advantages. For example, because the purpose of a vacation home is for you and your family to relax, the last thing you want to do is deal with the plethora of maintenance issues that come along with a house. And condo-ownership typically comes with the worry-free, maintenance-free living you envision for your second home. Sure, there are fees involved, but sparing yourself the time and hassle of having to do it all yourself can certainly make those homeowners association dues worth the cost. Moreover, many condominium developments offer additional amenities and facilities for your family and guests to enjoy.

    For example, Grande Villas at Indian Beach on the Crystal Coast offers owners and guests club-class indulgences, including a state-of-the-art health and fitness center, club lounge, sport and games lounge, poolside restaurant and kids’ club. These extras, which you don’t get with a stand-alone house, all add up to turn your second home into a first-class vacation experience.

    It is a wonderful time to buy a vacation home and a condominium is a great choice. So when you’re ready to make your coastal condo purchase, just be sure to go on a fact-finding mission. Check out the financial and operational sides of the development – things like developer strength and financial stability. Also, when you visit the prospective vacation home developments, talk to current owners and ask them for their personal pros and cons of ownership… this can be the most enlightening conversation of all and steer you toward the vacation condo of your dreams!

    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.