Monthly Archives: July 2009

Touring Vacation Homes Gets Easier at PrivateCommunities.com

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So you think you know which gated, private community you are considering for a second home purchase. Wouldn’t it be nice to take a look at interiors of the homes that are actually for sale in that community before you contact anyone? That’s what makes shopping at PrivateCommunities.com so appealing.

If you’re fond of sand dunes and salty air, you might fall in love with New Seabury in Mashpee, Massachusetts. See what it looks like in the bedroom and the kitchen of a home that you can actually buy.

Vineyard Ranch Home Affords Water Views

Vineyard Reach Home Affords Water Views

Stylish Kitchen at Vineyard Reach

Stylish Kitchen at Vineyard Reach

Shop the destination, then the home at the Web’s best spot since 1996.

You’re sure to fall in love with PrivateCommunities.com

Lakeside Second Homes Help Beat the Summertime Blues

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Nostalgia by a lakefront sunset. Visits to Florida through the years to see those famous water skiing displays during summer vacations. Private Communities Newswire celebrates skiing on the water this week. Most people never realize how short-lived the summer vacation has always been for American workers. We all worked so hard all year for just two weeks off? It’s a good thing there are second homes.

Not everyone learns to water ski or do those fancy tricks. Not everyone can afford a second home these days. But, the allure of a place at the lake still remains strong in America.

The good news is, Cypress Gardens is still open and so is Florida (and every other vacation home destination).

Linger Longer at Georgia's Reynolds Plantation

Linger Longer at Georgia's Reynolds Plantation

Take Georgia’s Reynolds Plantation, for example, which rightly bills itself as a “Linger Longer” community where the days and weeks can blend into the kinds of family or even romantic memories that will last a lifetime.

Getting away on long weekends to a second home long enough leads to creating a comfortable destination that family and friends truly begin to appreciate. Check out more second home destinations by clicking here.

Dallas Golf News, Private Communities Newswire Talks “The Tribute” with Matthews Southwest

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Even though the national economy might be sluggish, some developers are still making bold moves to complete projects in ways that will certainly lead to more sales. Any good developer will tell you that buyers love to see as much finished in master planned communities as possible. Private Communities Newswire sat down virtually with Jack Matthews, president of Matthews Southwest for some insights. The company is working on a real estate venture called The Tribute in North Texas.

The Tribute Near Dallas, Texas

The Tribute Near Dallas, Texas

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Q: Who is the target buyer at The Tribute, and can you tell us about the golf course?

The target buyer frequently hails from the Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano area and is looking to move-up and/or to relocate to the highly desirable Lake Lewisville area with its great schools and lake access. Our new member/resort course is The Old American Golf Club, designed by Tripp Davis and PGA TOUR star and Dallas native resident Justin Leonard. The Old American Golf Club is inspired by the great American courses of the “Golden Age” in golf course architecture (1910-1937). As such, our golf buyer has an appreciation for history and strategically-oriented golf course design.

Q: What do you see as the biggest challenge facing golf real estate development in a down market?

In the short term, buyer malaise is the biggest challenge. Buyers may be qualified and actively in search of a new residential opportunity. However, the perception of “now is not the time” keeps them on the fence. But of course, now is the time to buy, nearly nation-wide.

Q: How will the golf dues and membership structure be a departure from other North Texas offerings?

The Old American Golf Club will differ from most Texas offerings in that it will feature a member/resort classification. It will be available to members and to resort guests of the future hotel, slated to open in the next 12 to 18 months. The hotel will be a boutique to mid-size to complement, yet not overwhelm the impact on total rounds and as a result, add to the quality of our members’ experiences. And of course, resort guests will not have to battle with the public for tee times.

Q: How much will course conditioning drive the experience, will that be a focus? How so?

Course conditions are a major focus and consideration on a private/resort course on the level of The Old American Golf Club. Turf is being methodically grown-in on each hole, and will be given ample time to mature before the course reaches its targeted number of rounds. Tripp and Justin place a great emphasis on classic bunkering, a la the styles used by Alister MacKenzie (Augusta National, Cypress Point). This style entails letting grass grow up around bunker edges to create a natural feel. The design duo also emphasizes shot values throughout the Old American Golf Club. Clearly, having the best possible turf conditions creates the ideal lies for executing the required shots.

Q: Will there be any specific HOA-style restrictions or rules that will preserve both the environment and property values?

Both the HOA language and the architectural guidelines will preserve property values and the environment. Additionally, The Tribute and Old American Golf Club are party to a “Green Alliance” formed with their development partners to ensure the highest levels of environmental quality and energy efficiency. The consortium includes Tripp Davis and Associates (“TDA”), Justin Leonard, TBG Partners (landscape architecture and planning firm), and homebuilders Coventry Homes, Drees Custom Homes, Warwick Custom Homes, Highland Homes and K. Hovnanian Homes. The Green Alliance employs sustainable development practices and green products in minimizing environmental impact and resource usage on the course, community grounds and residences. For example, well and surface water feeds into canals used for all common area irrigation; sustainable planning principals minimize paved surfaces while preserving and utilizing natural drainage areas; and limited planting of manicured turf grass decreases the use of air-polluting maintenance equipment.

Q: How do you make sure that inspiration will translate into the reality?

First, there is a very clear vision for the community and golf course (s) that drives everything else. Then, it is a matter of aligning with best-in-class partners who can achieve the vision when the rubber hits the road. Our vision and commitment at The Tribute and Old American Golf Club is classic quality and timeless values. This is manifested in the residential product, the surrounding amenities and particularly with the Old American Golf Club from the look and feel of the course, to the inspiring vistas of Lake Lewisville.

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Florida Second Home Options Go Beyond New Development

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As trends in real estate development shift, existing communities are sometimes overlooked as the perfect choice for a second home. Here’s news this week out of Vero Beach, Florida, where one savvy gated community is restoring grasses on its eco-friendly golf course to augment long-term property values. The Indian River Club first became an Audubon Signature Sanctuary in 1995, and its designer Ron Garl is overseeing the job to make sure the golf course keeps its certification.

If you consider all the upside of buying an existing home in an established community, one of the first things that comes to mind is the stability. With the economic downturn, some developers are halting new construction efforts and existing private communities can sometimes have a location advantage. After all, they were built in prime locations before some of the newer communities. If the community has all the right amenities in the right location, new construction can actually emerge and older homes are torn down so the prime home sites can be customized, sometimes with “greener,” more energy efficient structures.

Designer Ron Garl Returns to his own design at The Indian River Club in Vero Beach

The Indian River Club in Vero Beach, Florida

Further south on the Florida coast in Palm Beach Gardens, the renown Frenchman’s Creek Country Club affords a few select buyers a year the chance to truly have it all. The Loggerhead Club and Marina gives residents priority access to the Intracoastal Waterway, a newly renovated 72,000-square-foot clubhouse, regionally praised fine dining (the food is delicious!) and residents even have their own private beach club right on the Atlantic Ocean.

Residents Only Beach Club at Frenchman's Creek in Palm Beach County

Residents Only Beach Club at Frenchman's Creek in Palm Beach County - Truly the "Best of Everything"

The idea of having everything you have ever wanted should be appealing to second home shoppers and those looking to relocate. Despite the downturn, sources at Frenchman’s Creek report that six homes have closed at the private, gated community in the past two months. With all that this and other existing communities can offer buyers, it is easy to see why they remain attractive investments that can be savored immediately.

Take a tour of PrivateCommunities.com to find more of these special spots.

All Star Second Homes Not A Long Way From St. Louis

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Photo by Michael Behrens

Street & Smith's Points to New All Star Tone

With All Star Weekend in full swing, first with a celebrity softball game, then Monday’s Homerun Derby Major League Baseball takes the field to showcase some of the top talent in the game. Writer Eric Fisher of Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal points to a changed tone for the 2009 All Star Game based on the changes in the economy.

Coach Bob Knight Takes Some Swings During All Star Weekend

Coach Bob Knight Takes Some Swings During All Star Weekend in St. Louis, Missouri

Americans have been looking at many aspects of their lives differently these days. Even in previous economic downturns baseball is something we’ve gone back to that offers us a sense of simplicity. A sense of community.  At places like Hot Springs Village in Arkansas (the nation’s largest gated community) and Branson Creek in Missouri, another American tradition is celebrated: the family. Read this interesting story about how Branson, for example, is getting back to basics to beat the recession. If how we live defines us as a nation and our standard of living is to remain strong, second homes will be a part of that standard. They allow us an escape to ideal locations for a little rest and relaxation with those we love. Vacations are about changing your surroundings. Home is about family. See more “All Star” options here.

All Star Gated Community Hot Springs Village

All Star Gated Community Hot Springs Village

Second Homes Near Colleges and Universities

Ocean City, Maryland is home to Chesapeake College and The Gateway Grand

Ocean City, Maryland is home to Chesapeake College and The Gateway Grand

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Although community amenities like marinas, golf and fitness facilities remain a big draw for attracting today’s second home buyers, location is still central to how people decide on a second home. One attractive option is a college town. With a second home purchase near a college or university you can really benefit from the intellectual activity of the greater community when you step outside your gated community.

The Institute for Adult Learning at Chesapeake College, for example, offers classes in “Mastering French Wines,” and in “Navigation Charts” and “Electronic Navigation,” where instructor Jerry Friedman shows students how to safely pilot a boat with and without newer gizmos like GPS systems. If you wanted to take up boating as a new hobby, the resources are right there in the community through the connection to the college.

Second home owners can truly enrich their lives on both sides of the gates when they find private communities in these college-connected places. Walk the beach in the morning;  experience life-long learning all day long. You’ll even know the best French wine to order with your fresh catch.

Signs of Chicago Second-Home Life from The New York Times

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Chicago is not the only large city that has second-home appeal, the lifestyle at Chapel Cove in Charlotte, North Carolina touts easy access to the Queen City but is still close to nature

Chicago is not the only large city that has second-home appeal, the lifestyle at Chapel Cove in Charlotte, North Carolina touts easy access to the Queen City but is still close to nature

Nice story here about a family who splits their time between Naperville and Chicago, Illinois. Susan Saulny’s piece plays up the aspirational nature of second homes and this news is not getting out as much as it used to with the mainstream media understandably so focused on the bad numbers and the foreclosure culture present in so many vacation home markets.

There are many deals out there now, and maybe there are other potential splitters (people who split their time between two or more homes for work, family and recreation) who might begin to realize that a down market is a good time to buy. For some perfect second-home shopping all over America with little more than a mouse click, visit PrivateCommunities.com

Try Second Home Shopping with Google Apps

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Technology can present us with a dizzying amount of choices and things to remember. How many e-mail accounts, passwords and bookmarks can one person remember?

Four in five Internet sessions begin with search engines like Yahoo! or Google, and even these services are adapting to consumer demand. This handy video about Google Apps shows just how easy it can be to integrate your work and personal life around a central shared calendar, schedule meetings, share information and even subscribe to Google Alerts to get the information you want when you want it. The days of the typical e-mail box could be numbered. Of course, the wrinkle in all of this with Google is that they have added a $50 annual fee for use. So, redesigning your information experience will come with a price tag.

While Private Communities Newswire is not in the business of recommending technology to visitors, it might be worth the 30-day free trial Google is offering on Google Apps. Try subscribing to our RSS Feed too. If you are thinking about searching for a second home, we can feed you with helpful information about some of the best communities out there. If you already use Google Apps, please leave us a comment on how you like it.

Baseball, Apple Pie and Second Homes on Independence Day

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Even in tough economic times, “July 4th” offers us a day to reflect on what America is suppose to be. The day is celebrated as a holiday for a reason; it belongs to all of us. The idea of our independence could be credited to Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794), who offered the Resolutions for Independence in 1776 leading to the Declaration of Independence. So many Americans celebrate the freedoms we have enjoyed as part of our “pursuit of happiness.”

Richard Henry Lee (Read more about him and the other signers of the Declaration of Independence by clickin on his photo

Richard Henry Lee -- Read more about him and the other signers of the Declaration of Independence by clicking on his photo

The New Deal has meant many things to many people, and one of its outcomes was Social Security. The idea that Americans entering their Golden Years could have something to work for; the opportunity to retire with dignity and pursue their own dreams. A new idea emerged in 1960, it was the original Sun City near Phoenix, Arizona. Builder Del E. Webb and his company created a place where the average retiree could afford a home on their fixed Social Security income. The concept was to keep the houses modest but build rich amenities for those “55 and better” to enjoy. Today, most anyone nearing retirement has heard of Del Webb. (To see one of the latest versions of the concept, click here.)

America is an experiment, and people moving to warmer climates in retirement was not even a brand new concept in 1960. But what Webb did was nothing short of build a new American Dream for people.

TIME Featured Webb's New Concept in a 1962 Cover Story

TIME Featured Webb's Concept (1962 Cover Story)

There is no telling what will be the next big trend in second homes or in American culture, but with 77 million baby boomers looking at their own retirement during the next two decades it would be unimaginable to think that the mobility to retire or buy a second home in any location they choose would not be attractive. That mobility has been driving our nation’s post-war economy. This “July 4th” marks the 35th Anniversary of Del E. Webb’s death, but the concept lives on all over America. The concept of creating places where people can pursue their happiness.

For more resources on Mr. Webb, click here. For a comprehensive hub for finding amenity communities, visit PrivateCommunities.com