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Second Home Spotlight: Arkansas

Arkansas offers a diverse array of retirement and second home destinations ranging from the “spa” towns of Eureka Springs, nestled in the Ozark mountains, and Hot Springs located in the center of the state, just south of Little Rock, to Little Rock itself, a dynamic, contemporary city with a thriving entertainment district and a distinctly southern flair. Known for its rich musical heritage, the Arkansas Delta runs along the eastern border of the state adjacent to the Mississippi River and is one of the most fertile agricultural regions in the nation.   Hot Springs, often referred to as “America’s First Resort,” is surrounded by Hot Springs National Park, which encompasses the Quachita Mountains that rise above the downtown and historic Bathhouse Row.   Hot Springs is home to a thriving arts community, high-quality medical facilities, and a host of cultural and educational opportunities, and was recently ranked #2 on Forbes’ 2009 list of “America’s Best Bang-for-the-Buck Cities,” and acknowledged by Where to Retire magazine as one of “America’s Most Affordable Retirement Towns” in 2005.

Red Oak Ridge is a bucolic, 800-acre private community located near Hot Springs National Park.  The community is convenient to shopping, dining, health care, and the semi-private Hot Springs Country Club which offers two challenging, vintage golf courses, both of which were recently renovated by Master’s Champion Ben Crenshaw. Amenities within the community include two private fishing lakes, a dedicated trail system, several parks, and a swimming complex. 

If the vibrancy of the city is your cup of tea, Chenal Valley is well located in Little Rock. This 4,800-acre community offers 32 tranquil neighborhoods of luxury single-family and condominium homes, 36 holes of Robert Trent Jones, Jr.-designed golf, and an abundance of family-friendly recreation including a 105-acre botanical garden and arts center.  Shopping is a pleasure at the Promenade at Chenal, a 340,000 square foot center that includes an IMAX theater, and Village at Rahling Road, a neighborhood center that includes a 13,500 square foot library.

The Country’s Largest Gated Community Celebrates its 40th Anniversary

Hot Springs Village is so large that it spans two counties in central Arkansas.  At more than 26,000 acres, this self-contained resort community has not one, but five gated entrances, approximately 8,000 private residences, and an estimated full-time population of 15,000 people – at last count.  This year the community celebrates 40 years of attracting retirees and other primary residents, and second/vacation homeowners to its luxurious natural surroundings.  Virtually every state in the union is represented within the gates of Hot Springs Village.

Recent estimates call for about 34,000 resident and non-resident property owners enjoying the many recreational and social attributes of this quaint community. Nine championship golf courses, four of which are consistently ranked among Golf Digest’s “Top 10,” a 19-court tennis facility, 11 recreational lakes for boating, fishing and swimming, two full-service marinas, 24 miles of dedicated nature trails, two sandy beaches with protected swimming areas, three community pools, a full fitness center with a three-lane walking track and heated indoor lap pool, and a 650-seat Performing Arts Theatre and Community Center have been cited as the catalysts for the enduring appeal of this mega-development, but its sense of community is equally attributable. Hot Springs Village boasts more than 200 social clubs and civic organizations providing the opportunity for camaraderie while appealing to a variety of interests.  The purchase of property at Hot Springs Village includes a full membership to the club and access to all amenities. Services and conveniences within the Village include banks, shopping, dining, medical facilities, and more than 15 churches. 

Hot Springs Village is located in close proximity to “America’s First Resort.” The city of Hot Springs has long been known as a destination health spa for its healing waters and historic bathhouses and hotels.  It is surrounded by Hot Springs National Park, which encompasses the Quachita Mountains that rise above the downtown and historic Bathhouse Row.   Hot Springs is home to a thriving arts community, high-quality medical facilities, and a host of cultural and educational opportunities, and was acknowledged by Where to Retire magazine as one of “America’s Most Affordable Retirement Towns” in 2005.

Private Golf and Carolina Living

Scotch Hall Preserve, a luxury private golf community located in coastal North Carolina has hired the World’s No. 1 Amateur Golfer as Director of Golf to oversee the operations and member events for its award-winning Arnold Palmer Signature golf course. Nick Cassini, a former PGA and European Tour professional played NCAA golf for the University of Georgia. In his senior year he was voted a First-Team All-American, and SEC Athlete of the Year.  Cassini won the prestigious Porter Cup, was selected to the Walker Cup team, and was ranked the #1 Amateur Golfer in the World in 2001 by Golfweek.  Cassini’s depth of experience playing a variety of courses around the world brings an exciting dimension to the Scotch Hall golf experience.

Located in North Carolina’s Inner Banks region where Albermarle Sound meets the Chowan River and Salmon Creek, Scotch Hall Preserve is just minutes from the historic towns of Windsor and Edenton, NC. The golf course, which features five holes that border Albermarle Sound, was named the 9th Best New Private Golf Course in America by Golf Digest magazine.

The  golf experience at Scotch Hall Preserve is the icing on the cake at this private, gated community which also offers an impressive array of family-oriented amenities including The Family Club Retreat replete with clubhouse, swimming pool and bathhouse, a Kid’s Adventure Camp, and an Outdoor Pursuits program designed to provide local recreational and educational opportunities for members and their families.  The community’s waterfront location also provides convenient access to year-round boating and fishing in Albermarle Sound, Pamlico Sound and the Intracoastal Waterway. A private boat basin and 107-slip marina are also planned.  Housing opportunities at Scotch Hall include maintenance-free cottages and custom home building sites with water, golf and wetlands views.

Balsam Mountain — Back on Top of the World

It’s a bright new day at Balsam Mountain Preserve. After a brief six-month hiatus, one of the Southeast’s premier private communities is back on track led by international resort industry veteran and expert Ken Costanzo. In his role as president of Balsam Mountain Preserve, a private golf community located in western North Carolina, Costanzo is dedicated and optimistic: “The worst of the real estate downturn is behind us. Balsam Mountain Preserve now has the advantage of stable, institutional ownership and no debt; we’re moving forward expeditiously to complete this exceptional project in one of the country’s most beautiful settings.”

The two-year-long economic debacle has hit builders, developers and homeowners particularly hard.  Just recently we reeled from the purportedly nefarious practices of Wall Street bankers as many highly successful private communities continue to feel the proverbial “pinch of the shoe” while attempting to ride out the “perfect storm.”   The turn-around at Balsam is a decidedly positive sign. 

Immediate plans at Balsam Mountain Preserve call for the May opening of the Arnold Palmer Signature golf course for the season, and the marketing and sales of the community’s remaining 100 or so building lots.  Set deeply in the dense forests adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in close proximity to Asheville, Balsam Mountain Preserve is a beacon for environmental stewardship. More than 3,000 of its 4,400 acres (77% of the community) have been placed in a permanent conservation easement to protect and sustain its park-like ambience.  Just 354 families will have the opportunity to own a home at Balsam Mountain Preserve.

Ruby Valley Sports Camp at Night

In addition to the championship golf course and golf practice park, the community offers the Ruby Valley Sports Camp complete with fitness center, tennis courts, swimming pool and activity pavilion; horseback riding on 34 miles of private community trails; Dark Ridge Camp with pavilion, bunkhouse, numerous camping sites and trout fishing; a nature center featuring on-site Naturalists and a “Boarding House” that includes ten mountaintop cabins, a timber-framed restaurant, lounge and gathering room with a massive stone fireplace.    Balsam has been recognized by Links magazine and Travel + Leisure Golf as one of the top private golf communities in the state of North Carolina.

Traditional Neighborhood Development – A Lifestyle for the Times

The composition of the American household has changed dramatically over the years and will continue to morph well into this century.  Fueled by an aging Baby-Boomer-dominated population, trends suggest that more households will consist of smaller families, singles and unrelated people. The impact on primary and secondary housing has already begun to emerge.  A diversity of smaller home designs within large mixed-use master-planned communities in urban, suburban and rural locations is becoming a popular lifestyle choice. These self-sufficient communities offer residents the opportunity to live, work, and play without having to get into a car, and are the perfect venue for Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), a clustered, pedestrian-friendly community concept. The TND lifestyle tends to attract people who value social interaction, cultural and economic diversity, pedestrian activities, housing variety, and environmentally responsible design.  The clustering of diverse housing types to create neighborhoods within a single community brings people of many economic levels together.  This is achieved through a broad array of housing options at various price levels.  Nevertheless, housing values in the TND environment tend to exhibit as much as a 15% premium over conventional subdivision housing values in the same marketplace.

Daniel Island

A paradigm TND example is Daniel Island in Charleston, SC.  This 4,000-acre private golf community boasts abundant natural amenities including 23 miles of shoreline, 400 acres of parks and open space, and more than 12 miles of trails woven throughout the community. The community comprises a variety of traditional neighborhoods and lifestyle enhancements that include two championship golf courses designed by Tom Fazio and Rees Jones, a comprehensive tennis facility, and a centrally-located downtown village offering retail shops, restaurants, a supermarket, medical offices, banks, churches and schools.  And if straying off-island is your desire, the vibrant and historic city of Charleston is at your immediate disposal.  One of the key tenets of the TND concept is a focus on the economic diversity of its residents. Daniel Island exemplifies this criterion featuring a variety of housing options with prices ranging from the $100,000s to more than $1 million.  Daniels Island is a 2007 recipient of the Urban Land Institute’s prestigious “Awards for Excellence” and has been cited as one of “America’s 100 Best Master-Planned Communities” by Where to Retire magazine.

South Carolina’s Lowcountry – Laid-Back Luxury

South Carolina's Lowcountry

Definitions of luxury vary from person to person, but I think most would agree that luxury is palpable — yet unpretentious — in South Carolina’s Lowcountry.  From its luxuriant marshes, picturesque inlets and unspoiled beaches, to its profusion of verdant golf courses and architecturally striking housing, the region is internationally renown for its history and culture, attracting millions of visitors and thousands of new residents seeking that “ahhhhh” sensation that is so typical a reaction to this bucolic destination.

Stretching from the ancient beach dunes of the Sandhills to the vibrant resorts of Hilton Head, the Palmetto State’s Lowcountry is dotted with dozens of quaint seaside retreats and fishing villages.  Murrells Inlet has earned the title “ fish capital of South Carolina” for the fare drawn from its waters and served daily at the many restaurants lining the waterfront.  Pawley’s Island, approximately 20 miles south of Myrtle Beach, is one of the country’s oldest beach resorts, and just half an hour away from the bustle of Myrtle Beach, Litchfield is noted for its miles of wide sandy beaches, world-class golf, village-style shops and fine dining.  Just off the lowcountry coastline lie a bevy of islands that have established the region’s persona as a casual luxury resort destination.  Edisto, Fripp, Kiawah, and Hilton Head are just a few that provide not only copious recreation opportunities and luxury accommodations but a variety of housing – everything from single family estate homes to “lock and leave” condominium apartment flats and townhomes.

Hilton Head Island

Private communities located along this naturally endowed stretch of coastline include DeBordieu Colony, a 2,700-acre hideaway located just north of Charleston in historic Georgetown.  Located between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, DeBordieu features a Pete Dye-designed golf course and six and one-half miles of beachfront. Dataw Island is located in the Sea Islands region and was the site of an 18th century plantation that has been transformed into a secluded private community boasting two championship golf courses.  Amenities abound at Oldfield in Okatie, conveniently located nearly equidistant between Hilton Head, Beaufort and Savannah.  Greg Norman golf, 20-acres of dedicated equestrian facilities, 8 miles of nature trails, tennis, swimming, a variety of water sports and access to a 1,000-acre hunting preserve make this private community one of a kind.  Nature is the key amenity at Hilton Head Lakes in Hardeeville where the 452-acre community is surrounded by nature preserves and 22 miles of lake shoreline. Hampton Lake, located in Bluffton, just west of Hilton Head Island, received top honors in the 2009 National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) “Best in America Living Awards” (BALA).  Initially envisioned as a golf community, Hampton Lake was redesigned as a lake community with a resort style amenity complex, enhanced by a 340-acre nature preserve with nine miles of trails.

Shopping for a new, vacation or second home in South Carolina’s Lowcountry is like going to an “all you can eat” buffet — so much – and then so much more.  Finding just the right combination of enticements can make the experience very gratifying.

Investing in a New Home in the Lone Star State – The Sublime State of Texas

Texas has been cited as a forerunner in the ongoing economic recovery and a solid location for investment in retirement and second home communities.  Located in Texas’ famed Hill Country, both San Antonio and Austin have become well known for abundant opportunities to purchase second homes and retirement homes in an upscale recreationally-oriented environment.  Private communities that personify this perception include Cordillera Ranch, a multi-recreation community located in Boerne, a suburb of San Antonio. The 8,700-acre private community exemplifies the active adult lifestyle, boasting seven different club opportunities featuring golf, tennis and swim, equestrian, hunting and fishing, health and fitness and water sports.  With regard to size, First Mountain on Canyon Lake represents the opposite end of the housing spectrum. At just 90 acres and fewer than 50 homes, this intimate enclave is situated on the 8,300-acre Canyon Lake, aka, the “Water Recreational Capital of Texas.” Conveniently nestled between San Antonio and Austin, First Mountain on Canyon Lake is located on its own private mountain and is endowed with some of the most panoramic vistas of the Texas Hill Country.  Ancillary amenities include a resort-style swim facility, miles of walking trails and access to the Guadalupe River by way of Canyon Lake, two full-service marinas and Canyon Lake Golf Club.

Canyon Lake

According to Allied Van Lines’ 42nd Annual Magnet States Report, more individuals and families chose to settle deep in the heart of Texas than anywhere else in the US in 2009.  This is Texas’ fifth consecutive year outpacing every other state, and based on recent achievements and projections, the recognition appears well deserved. Texas added 50,000 new jobs in the 4th quarter of 2009, and projections for 2010 call for continued job growth in several of the state’s larger markets. San Antonio is expected to add 22,000 jobs in 2010 and Austin is projected to expand local payrolls with the addition of 19,000 payroll positions. On the housing front, Austin area homes sales jumped 5% in January 2010, and the median price was up 1% to $179,250. Statewide, housing inventory fell approximately 5% in January. Both conditions suggest that now may just be the time to buy.

Mickelson Masters Augusta – Tiger Out of the Woods

Augusta National

Watching the final day of the Masters golf championship at Augusta National, the allure of the game was patently clear. Besides great golfers – Mickelson was masterful and Tiger walked away with a respectable eleven, albeit to the chagrin of his adoring fans after finding himself amongst the trees more than once – the splendor that is Augusta National was awe-inspiring.  A well-designed golf course is not just a recreational retreat, but a thing of beauty.  This is perhaps the reason that Tiger Woods designs, in his own words “a very select few.”  While walking the terrain of the first Tiger Woods-designed course in the U.S. and discussing its progress, Woods was asked by Cliffs at High Carolina developer Jim Anthony if he thought High Carolina represented a good location, particularly for splitters, people who own second homes and divvy their time up between them.  Woods enthusiastically replied that he would, in all likelihood, be a splitter himself, having a home in Central Florida and eventually a second in High Carolina.  He could not say enough about the abundant “viewscapes” inherent in High Carolina’s topography and the private community’s convenient location just east of super-popular Asheville, NC, a consistent #1 pick by a variety of pundits for both retirement and second home living.  In keeping with The Cliffs’ wellness philosophy, the golf course at High Carolina will be a walking course and will accommodate players of all skill levels.  Construction at High Carolina began last year and completion is anticipated for 2012.

Duke and The Triangle – A Pair of Winners

How about that Duke!  Persevering to beat Butler 61-59 to become the NCAA basketball champions in a benchmark game – at no point in the final competition did either team have more than a six point lead.  The private university’s persistence to succeed personifies the spirit of the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill Triangle region. Loaded with educational, cultural and social opportunities, high-quality healthcare, myriad private community choices and historic charm, the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill market area is a slam-dunk when it comes to making a second home or retirement destination choice.

The Raleigh market area has grown nearly 40% — more than 4% per year — since 2000.  This compares to a growth rate of less than one (<1%) percent per year for the rest of the country. The rate of growth for the “mature” population is even more remarkable. The market area’s 65+ segment is projected to grow more than 50% by 2014 or 11% per year. In a recent study conducted by the Brookings Institute, the Raleigh market area ranked number one for senior relocation ahead of Austin, Atlanta, Boise and Las Vegas.

Briar Chapel

Private community opportunities offering a wide array of recreational and social amenities and activities abound throughout the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill Triangle area.  Located in Raleigh, Wakefield Plantation is a 2,200-acre master-planned community with a private TPC golf course and TPC Sports Club. In North Raleigh, Bedford at Falls River boasts a Central Park, a Recreation Center, two swimming pools, tennis and volleyball courts and 26 miles of tree-lined sidewalks. In Chapel Hill the Governors Club offers 27 holes of Jack Nicklaus Signature golf, a 42,000 square foot clubhouse, a comprehensive Tennis Club, and fitness and swim facilities. The Legacy at Jordan Lake offers direct access to the 14,000-acre lake for boating, fishing and swimming.  This resort community also has tennis and sports courts, a short iron golf course, fitness and swimming facilities, and 12 miles of dedicated walking trails.  Located on the periphery of Chapel Hill is Briar Chapel, the largest “green” community in the Triangle with a 66-acre community park with soccer, football and baseball fields, 21 neighborhood parks, a village center, an amphitheater, and 24 miles of hiking and biking trails.  And those are just the on-site amenities.  The Triangle abounds with state and county parks and hiking, biking and golfing opportunities.  Wake County alone has more than 30 golf facilities, more than half of which are open to the public.

Retirees Relocate to Temperate Tax Havens

Retiree migration to affordable environments has been a rite of passage for decades.  Many things are factored into the decision to relocate including weather, housing costs, taxes, and the availability and quality of healthcare.  Just seven states have no state income tax:  Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming. The enduring popularity of Florida, Nevada and Texas, can be attributed to Sunbelt weather, while the colder climes — not so much. New Hampshire and Tennessee are also “tax-friendly” states, taxing only dividend and interest income. Between these two naturally beautiful states Tennessee tends to garner more attention, attracting retirees and “splitters” (aka “snow birds”) because of its temperate climate.  In some cases, those that have retired to Florida are moving to Tennessee because of Florida’s increasing cost of living. They are called “half-backs” because they don’t go all the way back home to the Northeast or Midwest, but just halfway.

Nashville, TN was recently cited as one of the top ten “tax-friendly” places to retire by U.S. News & World Report.  It is the largest metropolitan city in the state of Tennessee and its economy is largely propelled by the healthcare industry.  There are over 250 healthcare businesses in the greater Nashville area and Vanderbilt University and Medical Center alone employs nearly 19,000 people.  Nashville’s cost of living is below the national average and compares well to other retiree magnets such as Atlanta, Austin, Raleigh and Dallas.  Tax burden comparisons place Nashville well below comparable cities such as Birmingham, Kansas City, Charlotte, Louisville, and Atlanta, and Nashville-area real estate has remained both stable and affordable. The median price in the greater Nashville market area was in the $160,000 range for most of last year, approximately 7.5% lower than the national average.

One Nashville-area private community that has long been a retiree haven  is Fairvue Plantation.  Located in Gallatin, just north and east of downtown Nashville, the 1,000-acre community  boasts 9 miles of lakefront and two spectacular golf courses.  The 18,000-acre Old Hickory Lake is a year-round venue for boating, fishing and watersports, as well as a preserve for a variety of waterfowl. The 175-year-old historic Fairvue Mansion is the centerpiece of the community and century-old buildings have been restored and renovated to provide deluxe lodging accommodations.  Foxland at Fairvue Plantation is the most recent neighborhood to be developed at Fairvue and features golf and lake view homesites and condominium apartments with views of Old Hickory Lake.

Fore! at Barefoot Resort and Golf on South Carolina’s Grand Strand

South Carolina’s Grand Strand has been, for decades, a mecca for tourists, second homeowners, and retirees seeking a sublime escape. Stretching from Cape Fear, North Carolina to Georgetown, South Carolina, it consists of more than 60 miles of essentially uninterrupted Atlantic Coast beachfront. But its pristine beaches aren’t the only contributor to the region’s popularity as a tourist destination.  There’s also golf — lots and lots of golf. The Grand Strand is home to more than 125 courses, (more than 1,800 holes of golf) — all kinds — all sizes — all skill levels – designed by a bevy of celebrity golf course architects. And the best part of Grand Strand golf is that the vast majority of the facilities are open to the public.

Located in North Myrtle Beach, Barefoot Resort and Golf is marking its 10th anniversary this year.  Barefoot is one of the most popular destination golf resorts in the country having four championship layouts designed by golf greats Greg Norman, Pete Dye, Davis Love III and Tom Fazio. Barefoot Beach Resort is well known for the most highly anticipated debut in golf history with the opening all four of its acclaimed layouts on the same day on April 13, 2000.  But the amenities don’t end with golf. A 40,000 square foot clubhouse; an 8-acre Resident’s Club including fitness facilities, an outdoor pool with lap and wading areas, lighted tennis courts, a variety of kid-friendly features, restaurants, a private Beach Cabana with a furnished sundeck, beach showers, and privileged beach access and much more make Barefoot a unique resort community.  Future plans call for the development of a hotel, marina and water complex, a town center, and a full-service spa.  Centex Homes, rated “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with New Home Buyers” by J.D. Power and Associates, is the master builder offering a broad array of single-family homes, townhomes and villas. In the spirit of celebrating its past and in excited anticipation of its future, Barefoot will be offering a variety of promotional packages this spring.

Vacation Home Investment in Mesmeric Mexico

Colorful, vibrant, miles of pristine beaches, crystalline bodies of water, and an abundance of resort opportunities come to mind when we think of Mexico.  But in recent years, it has evolved into a safe haven for real estate investment, offering attractive home ownership opportunities in an environment that is undergoing significant growth. While much of the early development in Mexico had been highly commercial in nature, focusing on all-inclusive and timeshare resorts, as ownership laws and lending practices have become more “Americanized” private community development has taken flight, appealing to second home owners, and ex-patriots from all over the world who are seeking a more cost-efficient way of life upon retirement.

Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, Puerto Vallarta – all recognizable Mexico resort destinations that have attracted visitors for decades. Unlike these resort locations, Mazatlán has roots in a tradition of trade and commerce, coming late to the discovery that its miles and miles of sand beaches translated to tourism opportunities.  In this regard, it’s towns and city centers have a prevalent historic nature not often found in Mexican resort locations. Situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, almost directly across from the tip of the Baja peninsula, Mazatlán was first colonized by the Mayans.  The name, which means “place of the deer” in the native Nahuatl language, speaks to the region’s remarkable scenic beauty.  Set at the foot of the Sierra Madre Mountains on a peninsula that extends into the Pacific Ocean, Mazatlán boasts Mexico’s largest commercial port and has its own international airport and car ferry service for trips across the Gulf of California to La Paz.  Interestingly, the City is segregated into two distinct areas: Zona Dorada (Golden Zone) where the majority of hotels and restaurants are located, and El Centro, the downtown, or “heart of the city.” Since 2000, the historic downtown has been undergoing a major restoration of many of its buildings including the famous Plaza Machado. The two city centers are linked by Avenue Del Mar, also known as the Malecón, a scenic beachfront walkway connecting the two destinations.

Estrella del Mar Golf and Beach Resort is being developed as an “American” master-planned community approximately ten minutes from Mazatlán’s International Airport and less than 30 minutes from the heart of the city. The 800-acre oceanfront luxury resort community offers overnight villa accommodations for visitors, and condominiums, and estate beachfront and golf course lots for ownership.  The community is anchored by an 18-hole beachfront golf course designed by legendary Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and is rated amongst the best golf courses in Mexico.  An on-site Turtle Preserve dedicated to protecting sea turtles and other precious wildlife speaks to the environmental sensitivity of the Estrella del Mar development.

On Top of the World – Asheville, North Carolina Remains a Top Pick for Second Homes and Retirement

If you’ve ever driven the Blue Ridge Parkway, you know the feeling. Breathtaking vistas for miles around are picture-postcard perfect.  A temperate four-season climate, abundant recreation and extensive and diversified housing opportunities have been attracting visitors and new residents to the western North Carolina Mountain Region for decades. Strategically located less than a days’ drive of 70 of the nation’s top 100 metropolitan areas, the region is uniquely suited as a second/vacation home destination. A significant influx of retirees and pre-retirees has spawned a variety of ancillary services and amenities.  As part of the local campus of UNC, the Asheville-based North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement is today regarded as one of the nation’s top institutions for adult learning.

Nestled amongst majestic mountains, the eclectic city of Asheville has popped up on many national rankings over the years including AARP’s “Best Places to Reinvent Your Life,” and “The 50 Most Alive Places To Be.” American Style magazine recognized it as one of “America’s Top 25 Arts Destinations,” and it has also been cited as one of the happiest places in the U.S. in Eric Weiner’s 2008 book, The Geography of Bliss. Therefore, it was not surprising that it showed up on Barron’s 2009 rankings of the “Best Places for Second Homes.” Currently available luxury homes located in and around the Asheville market are priced from $600,000 to several million dollars for an average list price of $1.2 million.

Just a short drive from Asheville is Burnsville, the “Gateway to Mt. Mitchell,” the highest point east of the Rockies and home to The Preserve at Wolf Laurel.  The 1,300-acre master-planned community marks the final phase of the larger Wolf Laurel Resort development.  The community’s established environment and copious in-place amenities make for a distinct sense of community.  “Down home pleasures” are commonplace at The Preserve and have included the gathering of 700 residents for a 4th of July celebration. This spirit of community lifestyle is showcased in the preservation and restoration of the The Buck House, the former homestead of original property owners David and Pearl Buck and their eight children.  Eighty-five percent of the 13-room Colonial Revival structure’s wood is original, and the property, which is operated as a B&B to accommodate potential property owners, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

California Dreamin’ – Golf and Luxury on the Monterey Peninsula

A leader for 85 years in wealth analysis, Barron’s, recently named Pebble Beach #6 on its list of the “10 Best Places in America” for second homes.  Located on the Golden State’s pastoral Monterey Peninsula, Pebble Beach has long been known for its superlative golf.  Rated the #1 public golf facility in America by Golf Digest for 2009-10, the Pebble Beach Golf Links have hosted four U.S. Opens and will be the site for the 2010 challenge slated for June 14-20.  But Pebble Beach isn’t the only game in town. There are more than 20 other golf opportunities, some of which are located within the verdant Del Monte Forest, which surrounds the community of Pebble Beach.  Estate homes, with panoramic views of Monterey Bay are abundant.  According to Barron’s, the median home value in the marketplace is $1.1 million reflecting a 20% reduction from peak pricing.

Just minutes from Pebble Beach lies the quaint seaside village of Carmel.  Well-known as the home of Clint Eastwood, a former mayor of Carmel, this charismatic town has been a world-renown destination resort and artist colony since the turn of the last century.  California’s “jewel city” is at once eclectic and bucolic and has been cited as the “dog-friendliest” city in the country.  From inception, preservation of the natural environment has been a vital consideration as the city founders constructed roads to weave around existing trees in an effort to preserve the area’s ambiance.

And the concept upon which the town was founded has never been forgotten.  Sustainable development is the principle upon which Tehama is emerging.  This contemporary development overlooking Carmel Bay comprises 2,000 rolling acres but is planned for just 90 homesteads.

The development of Tehama, which is a Native American word meaning “abundance of nature,” has been guided by Clint Eastwood’s dedication to sustainable development – more than 85% of the land has been permanently preserved as open space and the project has been honored with California’s Golden Bear Award for diligent protection of the environment.  In addition to its abundant natural assets, the community includes an 18-hole Jay Morrish-designed golf course, tennis, swimming and fitness facilities.

Seductive Seconds – Luxury Second Homes Lure Americans to Exotic Locations

Ah . . . the seduction of a getaway in an exotic location.  Second home sales have begun to gather momentum again as buyers recognize that prices have never been better.  Due to its relatively recent emergence on the second home market radar, Curacao is one of the best-kept getaway secrets in the Caribbean. Its location off the coast of Venezuela suggests it is a part of South America, but this gorgeous transcontinental island is actually one of the five island territories that comprise the Netherlands Antilles. Curacao is a culturally rich, polyglot society – a veritable melting pot of ethnicities.  Most residents speak many languages including the native creole Papiamentu, which derived from Portugese, as well as Dutch, Spanish and English.  The history and culture of this island territory is most evident in Willemstad, a world-class capital and port city and a United Nations Heritage Site. There are some 750 historic buildings in Willemstad which merit preservation, including the Mikve Israel – Emanuel Synagogue, the oldest synagogue still standing that has been continuously used for religious services. Built in 1730 by a Sephardic Jewish community that had relocated to Curacao from Amsterdam, the structure’s simple sand floor contrasts sharply with the regally appointed sanctuary accentuated by huge brass chandeliers and candelabras.

Willemstad Harbor

But Curacao has more than history to offer.  It is, perhaps one of the best-known deep-sea fishing and reef diving venues in the world with more than 60 locations for scuba diving and snorkeling.  The island’s coastline is diverse and features many bays and inlets, most of which are suitable for mooring.  And Willemstad offers more than 200 shops, restaurants, casinos and nightlife spots in its historic downtown. One of the most recent developments on the island has been the construction of the five-star Hyatt Regency Curacao, which is located within the island’s newest resort community, Santa Barbara Plantation.  The 350-room property is accepting reservations beginning April 20, 2010.  The 1,500-acre Santa Barbara Plantation is surrounded on three sides by the Caribbean and boasts a full service marina and “Old Quarry,” an 18-hole Pete Dye golf course.

The Worth of Wellness – Private Community Amenities Focus on Health and Wellness

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As 78 million Baby Boomers reluctantly march toward their “golden years,” they are taking no prisoners. Long known for having mega-influence on all kinds of trends, this massive group of active achievers has made “wellness” into a buzzword for community development.

Well known for an unparalleled portfolio of high quality golf and recreational-oriented communities, The Cliffs Communities have become equally acknowledged for their “wellness culture.” In addition to golf, tennis, boating, hiking, biking, etc., each of the Cliffs’ private residential communities has a Wellness Center, the focus of which is to enable residents to recognize and utilize their own resources for health and wellness by providing them with the tools necessary to achieve their individual goals. In this regard, the toolkit keeps getting bigger and better with each new community.

The Cliffs at Keowee Springs, one of three Cliffs communities located on Lake Keowee in Sunset, SC is perhaps the most exemplary of the company’s health and wellness philosophy. Designed as a multi-generational family wellness destination resort, the community boasts a 50,000 square foot Wellness Center and a 23,000 square foot, full-service Spa. As a complement to all of The Cliffs communities, which are within a one to one and one-half hour drive of each other, the company has opened a fully staffed primary care medical facility. Preserve Health is located within The Village at The Cliffs at Mountain Park in Travelers Rest, SC. It offers primary medical care to all property owners, residents and employees of The Cliffs Communities as well as residents and visitors to northern Greenville County, SC. But those are just the boxes — it’s what’s inside that counts.

Cliffs at Keowee Springs

Wellness initiatives and activities include guided hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, etc. Classes in aerobics, Yoga, Pilates, spinning, cooking and crafts are also offered, as well as forums on volunteerism, and healthy eating guided by a team of wellness experts. Clubhouse dining emphasizes healthy menu options, and proper serving proportions speak to the Baby Boomer’s passion for food and the role it plays in wellness. Golf is a mainstay at all Cliffs Communities. A recent addition to the Cliffs at Keowee Springs’ amenity roster is the International Institute. Noted Australian golf coaching team of Steve Bann and Dale Lynch provide expert instruction in a state-of-the-art teaching facility modeled after the Victorian Institute of Sport in Melbourne. The training incorporates a variety of factors including diet, mental and physical attributes.

While many communities talk the talk, The Cliffs Communities walk the walk. All associates are afforded the opportunity to have a wellness coach in order to achieve their individual goals.

Organic Gardening Meets Gated Communities

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As Americans become more health-conscious and aware of potentially dangerous pesticides in fruits and vegetables, many have turned to organically-grown produce. The growing trend in organic gardening has made its way to gated, private communities. Blogs like The Organic Gardeners by Jessica Walliser can aid newbies in the development of their own green projects.

Ciel in Asheville, North Carolina

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One organic “garden spot” hideaway is Ciěl, a private community located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. Residents enjoy an active organic garden near an open air pavilion and private walking trails. Sustainable luxury grows in North Carolina.

Using Second Homes for Family Reunions

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The Family Travel Forum offers sage advice for setting up a family reunion and there’s no better place for family to gather than near a golf course or even the beach so everyone can stay active and enjoy the time together. Destination Amenity Communities (DACs) offer fitness and sometimes even equestrian facilities to create an experience packed with more than video games and watching TV.  Continue reading

The Great Smokey Mountains: Ideal Hub for Green Golf Living

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Balsam Mountain Preserve Features a Nature Center

Balsam Mountain Preserve Features a Nature Center

Private…Secluded…Convenient…Natural?

Golf is set in harmony with nature at a choice spot near Asheville, North Carolina. And Balsam Mountain Preserve even features a Nature Center to show the developer’s commitment to green living. The center resulted from the creation of the Balsam Mountain Trust, a non-profit organization charged with documenting and preserving the natural and cultural history of Balsam Mountain. Director Michael Skinner and Naturalist Blair Ogburn bring extensive knowledge to the high-quality exhibits and the many programs that help residents explore the nature around them.

Golf is another form of Green at Balsam Mountain Preserve

Golf is another form of Green at Balsam Mountain Preserve

Programs include guided hikes and mountain bike rides as well as birding for nesting yellow-billed sapsuckers or any of their other woodpecker cousins. Amazingly, 68 percent of the land on the preserve is set aside for conservation. There are just 354 home sites at this 4,400-acre preserve “community with nature.”

Executives and Their Pursuits, Journalists and Second Homes on the Road

Harry Hurt III

Harry Hurt III

New Book! New Road Trip for Harry Hurt, III

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Those jumping on private jets or seated comfortably in first class this fall and winter might want to grab a copy of the new book by Harry Hurt III for a little excitement. Formerly of The New York Times, the writer owns the niche for colorful commentary and literary journalism about the affluent, namely the “executive lifestyle.” Hurt takes readers through the funny and often odd experiences he has rubbing elbows with America’s top one percent. To get a sense of his sense of humor, click here.

If you are wild about Harry, you just might see him in a town near you as he travels across America to tell its stories at his new Web site “World of Hurt” http://www.harryworldofhurt.com/ Backpack journalism is alive and well!

After driving around the nation in a Smart Car, Private Communities Newswire is certain this author would welcome an invitation to a luxury, gated community every once in a while.

Golf World’s Reader’s Choice Names Top Private Golf Courses

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If the 2010 reader rankings from Golf World don’t get you thinking about living at a private golf course, you may not like golf all that much. This year’s list indicates that many clubs in states like New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania remain strong offerings. This year, Rochester, New York’s Oak Hill even beat out Augusta National in the rankings. Oak Hill will host the 2013 PGA Championship.

Balsam Mountain Preserve in North Carolina

Balsam Mountain Preserve in North Carolina

There is prestige and there is pure pleasure when it comes to golf. It is quite likely that residents of private clubs with outstanding golf offerings are content, even happy, to keep their hidden gems a secret and “off the list.”

Of course, through member-guest events, golfers love to sample new spaces. So Oak Hill is not the only game in town. People usually take a lot more than the golf course into account when making a big decision.

If you are interested in exploring some of these hidden gems see them here, before they make the 2011 list. Many of these destination amenity communities also offer plenty more than golf and make great primary or second home locations.

Brian And Bob Make Golf Radio Real for Listeners

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If you are searching the Web for some interesting golf talk and content, Private Communities Newswire suggests you take a listen to Real Golf Radio. Brian Taylor and Bob Casper have a unique way of accessing tour pros for interviews (recently LPGA Tour winner Paula Creamer) and an excellent knowledge of the game.

If that is not enough reason to visit their Web site, consider that they are giving away a “Wedge a Week” between now and Oct. 10 through a promotion with TaylorMade and Hershey.

Taylor and Casper Behind the Mic

Taylor and Casper Behind the Mic

Second Home Spotlight on Williamsburg, Virginia

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Sometimes it is tough to decide between a gated community with only brand new homes, and a more established destination where the landscaping is mature — and where there is a sense of history and prestige.

On 2,900 acres that meander along the banks of the James River in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, Kingsmill on the James offers a mix of homesites where you could build something brand new or you could settle into a home, patio home or townhome that might be up for sale. Either way, you’ll get the golf courses.

Three Golf Courses Await at Kingsmill on the James

Three Golf Courses Await at Kingsmill on the James

Arnold Palmer, Pete Dye and Tom Clark have all made their mark on this Busch Properties gem that made Golf Digest‘s “Best 75″ golf resorts in America list.

Other amenities at Kingsmill on the James include a tennis club, fitness center, racquetball courts, a full-service Spa and salon, marina with boat slips and rentals, guided fishing tours and many dining options, even in Colonial Williamsburg.

If history repeats itself, it will only be a matter of time until second homes in special places like this are in great demand. To see what’s out there, search here.

PrivateCommunities.com Makes Getting Updates Easy

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There is nothing better than having someone looking out for you, and the Web’s top research portal for destination amenity communities since 1996 is ready to do just that. If you are even casually looking for a second home or a relocation to a private, gated community almost anywhere — you can plug into the latest updates by clicking here.

Buying land or buying a spot on the sea, you will know when the latest primary or second home opportunities in master-planned communities are available. Once you find that dream location, you can easily cancel your updates or share the service with friends — telling them how all your shopping was done for you, while you were busy reading other e-mails. If you’re selling a house in a gated community, it is a great place to be seen too. Sellers tend to find the most qualified buyers at PrivateCommunities.com

Frenchman's Creek in Palm Beach Gardens is One Community Where Buyers and Sellers Find Common Ground Over Spectacula Golf and Recreation

Frenchman's Creek in Palm Beach Gardens is One Community Where Buyers and Sellers Find Common Ground Over Spectacular Golf and Recreation

Living Well in the Arizona Desert

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The lure of luxury desert seclusion. It has been drawing the rich and famous to places like Palm Desert and Phoenix for decades. One reason has been buying power. As you may keep hearing people say, the current economic downturn is yielding one of the best moments in history to snap up more home (and lifestyle) for your money. In fact, this could be the best time to buy… anything.

Sinatra's Former Desert Hideaway is For Rent

Sinatra's Former Desert Hideaway Twin Palms is For Rent

From Palm Desert to Peoria…

Desert Living is Still an American Obsession

A dry, warm climate most of the year and the cultural gains that have come with a rapidly increasing population since the 1960s make “The Valley of the Sun” an attractive first or second home, and Blackstone Country Club may be the ideal bedroom community for desert living here.

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Bing Hu designed the Hacienda at Blackstone

A magical desert spot itself, Blackstone Country Club (just outside Phoenix in Vistancia) has devised a way for every resident to have a world-class amenity that rivals even Frank Sinatra’s splendor at Twin Palms.

The Hacienda clubhouse at Blackstone was designed by the renown Bing Hu and affords residents (many who live there year-round) a spacious 30,000-square-foot hub with fine or casual dining, resort-style pool and cabanas, tennis facilities, a wine cellar and bar — and outstanding golf out each door with an 18-hole championship course designed by Golf Digest’s 2003 “Architect of the Year” Jim Engh.

It’s so nice to have Frank and Bing together again, if only for one magic Private Communities Newswire dispatch…Swellegant!

For more magic places, take a virtual tour of the best private clubs and destination amenity communities anywhere at PrivateCommunities.com

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.

Since 1996, PrivateCommunities.com has been a comprehensive Web search portal where those seeking the very best in gated golf communities can go to find their dream destination amenity communities.

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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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

Where is that Second Home? People Ask, Private Communities Newswire Answers

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The banner displayed on Private Communities Newswire this week is a stunning scene from a Wyoming second home landmark: Powder Horn. Golf is only the beginning to this celebration of wide open spaces. Powder Horn shares the Big Sky and the Great American West with a special place called Sheridan, where polo, art galleries, shopping, snow and live theater draw reclusive celebrities for some fresh air anytime of year. Sheridan has been compared favorably to Jackson Hole as the sort of place people find themselves through interacting with the great outdoors. For more great photos and in-depth information about Powder Horn, click here.

Best Time for a Second Home, Really

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It’s always enjoyable to see a Top 10 list with great information like this one

MSNBC.com and Forbes.com

There are some incredible deals out there now in the second home marketplace. One concern people have is shopping for homes online and never quite knowing what they will get. The good news is that PrivateCommunities.com groups its second home and vacation home opportunities by specific community rather than relying on a multiple listing service. Like golf? See this. Tennis? Hunting? Babysitting services? Croquet? Boat slips? Go here and shop for everything you want. Get the research done in one spot.

Cheval in Mint

Cheval in Mint Hill, North Carolina

Frenchman's Creek in Palm Beach Gardens

Frenchman's Creek in Palm Beach Gardens

It is not always easy to find private clubs and communities, but if you are looking to buy a new second home or one in a more established destination, a little research at the Web’s top spot for destination amenity communities since 1996 can truly help.

You can also get  materials sent from developers or homeowners associations right away, so you can do the comprehensive research it takes to make the big decision at what more people are saying is the best time to buy.

Branson, Las Vegas Both Entertaining Second Homes

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Tony Roi as Elvis

Tony Roi as Elvis

For decades the link between attractive tourist destinations and real estate has been growing. It’s no secret that people tend to buy second homes or retire in places they’ve visited and loved on vacation. Entertainment is a main reason Southern California has grown into a population center, with film and television production driving so much of the economy there.

Consider Las Vegas, Nevada and Branson, Missouri. These two vacation destinations frequently share some of the same entertaining experiences. Want to see Donny and Marie Osmond? How about taking the family to an IMAX movie? The entertainment offerings are similar up until the availability of gaming.

Developers are building great master-planned communities in vacation destinations. Some have come up with rather innovative ideas like fractional ownership to woo vacationers who like to make repeat visits.

At Branson Creek, The Cliffs at the John Daly-designed Murder Rock are 1,400-square-foot fractional units located on the front nine of the golf course. Purchasing just 12 fractional shares gets buyers three full weeks per quarter in any available Registry Collection resort property. The first fractional units begin construction at John Daly’s Murder Rock this fall, with fractional shares now available for purchase.

Entertainment in Missouri

Outdoor Entertainment at Branson Creek

the Memorial Tournament, Back Where Jack Built

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Watch the exciting Final Round from Dublin, Ohio. Who will win? Woods? Furyk? Byrd? Letzig? Ogilvy? Or will it be Davis Love, III? The tournament course at Muirfield Village Golf Club was designed by The Golden Bear himself, Jack Nicklaus. See more of his designs by taking a tour of PrivateCommunities.com

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Best Golf Courses in North Carolina, Experts Name 2009 List

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Claiming its territory as one of the best places for golf, Business North Carolina has once again named the state’s Top 100 Golf Courses. The publication assembles 150 experts from the news media, club professional and general managers as well as others in-the-know to rate golf courses in the Tar Heel State. Again this year, Continue reading

Members at Willoughby Golf Club Learn From Original Master Errie Ball

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Masters Legend Errie Ball visits with Willoughby Golf Club's members -- everyday but Sunday

When it comes to national treasures, few Florida golf clubs can claim to offer their members such a truly legendary experience. At Stuart, Florida’s Willoughby Golf Club an exclusive club has an exclusive golf instructor emeritus. There is only one surviving member of the original field of 72 men who played in the first tournament that would become known as the Masters: his name is Errie Ball. Continue reading

Golf Incentives and Second Homes, Good Time to Shop?

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Would free golf for 10 years be enough for you to consider shopping for a second home, or even moving to a new primary residence? Many developers are eager to get shoppers interested; but not at the expense of other property owners who already live in gated communities.  There is a danger in discounting the price of homes substantially during build-out, so the latest trend is for developers to offer added value. Continue reading

South Carolina Second Home Spotlight, Haig Point on Daufuskie Island

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Haig Point - Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Haig Point Haig Point is an intimate, sea island golf community located on the northern tip of Daufuskie Island, South Carolina between Hilton Head Island and Savannah. Accessible only by private ferry, all of Haig Point’s world-class amenities blend tastefully into the island’s natural beauty, including the 20-hole Rees Jones Signature Golf Course acknowledged as one of the finest in the world. Other amenities include a charming Lowcountry clubhouse, an equestrian center, a fitness center and the magnificent 4,500-square-foot Calibogue Club with breathtaking views of the Calibogue Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. Homesites priced from $65,000; Townhomes from $500,000; Courtyard Homes from $700,000; Custom Homes from $650,000.

Arizona Second Home Spotlight, The Buzz About Talking Rock Ranch

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Talking Rock Ranch – Prescott, Arizona
Located in a peaceful, rural setting, just minutes from Prescott, Arizona, Talking Rock Ranch is a 3,600-acre private, luxury home community with a casual western lifestyle and the amenities of an exclusive country club, including a Jay Morrish designed championship golf course.

Talking Rock Ranch

Talking Rock Ranch

With more than 1,000 acres of preserved open space, Talking Rock offers spacious custom homesites priced from the $200,000′s, Ranch Cottages priced from the $500,000′s and Ranch Homes and custom homes priced from $700,000

Second Homes at Reynolds Plantation Include “The Kingdom”

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A Second Home Awaits at Reynolds Plantation

Greensboro, Georgia is home to The Kingdom and Michael Murphy himself might just appreciate this latest innovation from Reynolds Plantation. The Tour Trailer, a favorite hideout for PGA Tour pros, is coming to the community in April. This custom-designed tour trailer has served TaylorMade-adidas Golf Tour Staff professionals for the past six years and has made hundreds of tour stops.  It will now take up permanent residence at The Kingdom at Reynolds Plantation.

A 1972 Classic

A 1972 Classic

The Kingdom features the “Tour Experience,” a two-day “total game-enhancement experience” with a round of golf, personal golf instruction and intense sessions with a TaylorMade Tour professional. Participants enjoy the same attention to their equipment needs at The Kingdom that TaylorMade’s pros receive on tour. Golf in The Kingdom comes with a competitive benefits package, after all. See other second home opportunities by visiting the Web’s most visited niche search portal for Destination Amenity Communities at PrivateCommunities.com

Missouri Second Home Spotlight, Connect With Nature At Branson Creek

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Branson Creek, Missouri

Branson Blend Golf + Nature

Branson's Blend Wins

Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ozarks, Branson Creek is a unique planned mega-community made up of individual neighborhoods each offering unique homes and lifestyle options. Amenities include the championship Branson Creek Golf Club, the Murder Rock Golf & Country Club and clubhouse with a Pro Shop, fitness facilities, tennis and swimming. Lots priced from $60,000; Villas priced from $239,900.

Travel + Leisure Golf Gives Nod to Montana’s Black Bull

Black Bull Rates as Top 100 Golf Community, Montana Rates as a ‘Place to See Before You Die’

One of the most relevant golf publications in America just honored Black Bull, a new family and golf community in Montana. Black Bull is one of 10 new communities on Travel + Leisure Golf’s list of the “Top 100 Golf Communities in America.” The January/February 2009 issue of the magazine features communities that have “exquisite environments which are case studies in how to make life on earth as pleasing, stimulating and worthwhile as possible,” this according to expert writers David Gould and Lauren Kay.

The Winchester Group, one of the developers of Black Bull, has six communities on this year’s list, with three featured in the Top 25.

Activities in Bozeman, Montana include golf, swimming, tennis, cross-country skiing and ice skating in the cooler months. The centerpiece of the Black Bull community is the 19-hole Tom Weiskopf golf course, which opened for member play in July 2008. Every home site at Black Bull has views of five mountain ranges, the golf course or water features. Lots are priced from $195,000 and Club Homes can be built there starting at $795,000.

Of course, who can mention Montana without thinking about fly fishing, better yet reeling them in with “The Bozeman Angler.”

In the 2003 edition of her guide book, 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, Patricia Schultz talks about Montana fly fishing, and skiing in nearby Big Sky, Montana. Schultz explains that Big Sky “boasts 3,600 spectacularly skiable acres, (almost) uniformly excellent conditions, vaulting Rockies views, and an average of only two skiers per acre – meaning lift lines are pretty much unheard of.”

A treasure not “unheard of” in Montana is the million dollar home. They can be found in several scenic Montana spots and all over the Western Hemisphere at PrivateCommunities.com

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Hawaii Perfects the Second Home Golf Image

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Maui is the site of this week's PGA Tour event

Maui is the site of this week's PGA Tour event

PGA Returns to Maui

With the Kodak Challenge starting up this week in the Aloha State, there are plenty of reasons to celebrate this cool concept and the new year by selecting a second home at the site of the 2009 Mercedes-Benz Championship. Golf in Hawaii is such a top-notch experience, even future U.S. President Barack Obama took in a round recently.

2008 Winner Daniel Chopra

2008 Winner Daniel Chopra

Tiger Woods Won in 2000

Tiger Woods Won in 2000

Three-Time Champ Stuart Appleby

Stuart Appleby Three-Time Champ

You can read all about real estate paradise on Maui’s northwest shore or check it out on the Web at PrivateCommunities.com

As the PGA pros tee it up, there is optimism in the air, and the Pacific Ocean breezes are calling. The Golf Channel will begin airing coverage on January 8. Long after the stars move on, the people who have selected this special place as a first or second home will be enjoying all the resort-style living they can stand the entire year. Just this week, 2008 winner Daniel Chopra conducted a golf clinic for the locals thanks to Kapalua Realty. Just another perquisite of paradise.

Own a Second Home at Kapalua Resort

Own a First or Second Home at Kapalua Resort


Winters on the Beach at Estrella del Mar

Golf, Beach and Poolside 10 Minutes from Mazatlan International Airport

Beachside and Poolside at Estrella del Mar

Beachside and Poolside at Estrella del Mar


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Mexico is still an affordable paradise and an American developer is making five years with no interest a reality for international second home buyers. As vacation homes in the lower 48 become more affordable, Mexico is still an attractive option. See the video of this oceanfront site where $300,000 can buy you the full ownership and access to a beachfront condo. Home sites and homes are available too. A Golf and Beach Resort might just be the right opportunity for the cold U.S. winter ahead. This Mexico travel resource can help you with your travels south of the border. PrivateCommunities.com is a great internet hub for finding second homes all over the Western Hemisphere, even those closer to home.

Majestic Mountains Meet the Arizona Links

Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club Near Phoenix

Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club offers Nicklaus private golf near Phoenix, Arizona

Arizona’s Climate and Scenery: More than an Oasis for Second Homes

The idea that private golf and social memberships bring friends together in the desert is appealing on many levels. Although “The Valley of the Sun” has been a second home destination because of its milder winter weather, the seasonal snowbird life is only a start to the discussion. When people live in private golf communities like Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club they really have year-round access to the social networks they develop at these desert jewels. The community’s members only Web site offers access to a variety of services. With the Internet and the rapid rise in connectivity, friends become part of your life, not simply people you see seasonally. Here’s a few quick facts about the membership offerings at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club.

Social Memberships:

-Clubhouse events and services

-Family membership, including spouse and children under 23 who are living at home, attending school full-time, or serving in the military

-Concierge services

-Swimming, tennis at the Sports Club

-Guest privileges

Golf Memberships:

-Privileges at Prospector, Lost Gold courses

-Use of practice facilities

-Clubhouse events and services

-Family membership, including spouse and children under 23 who are living at home, attending school full-time, or serving in the military

-Concierge services

-Swimming, tennis at the Sports Club

-Guest privileges

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Daniel Island’s Boats Can Slip Into Something More Comfortable

Deepwater Home Sites Made Available

Deepwater, Waterfront Sites Made Available

Charleston’s Daniel Island Makes Rare Water Frontage Available

Daniel Island Park is one of Charleston, South Carolina’s premier golf communities, people have known that. But they may not realize that the Daniel Island Company also specializes in creating other unique lifestyle offerings. The Daniel Island Club includes two resort-style swimming pools, tennis and fitness facilities and a  clubhouse on a scenic marsh where the water reflects the sky. Golf members of the club enjoy access to a nationally-ranked golf courses designed by Tom Fazio and Rees Jones. Just minutes away, Daniel Island’s restaurants, shops, schools and churches provide all the conveniences of island town living. Boaters, however, prefer all of this and more. This month, some waterfront opportunities have been made available for the first time.

More About the Waterfront Sites…

The Point is a cluster of four deepwater lots situated on a bluff overlooking Ralston Creek and the Wando River. At Ralston Point, a well-established neighborhood, these exclusive home sites offer one of the best ways to enjoy water-oriented lifestyle on Daniel Island. Each site is permitted for a deepwater dock on the protected waters of Ralston Creek. Prices range from just more than $1.5 million to $2.3 million.

The Reach offers four dockable golf and waterfront lots with 360-degree golf, marsh and tidal creek views, situated on a private peninsula of land overlooking the signature golf holes of the Daniel Island Club’s Rees Jones-designed Ralston Creek course. Landscaped and gated green space leads to a pier and floating docks on Ralston Creek are shared by the four owners. Prices at The Reach range from $995,000 to just more than $1.3 million.

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All Luxury, All Online: Public Radio’s Take on the Affluent This Week

Web Grows as First Stop for Second Homes and Luxury

These days it is not surprising that affluent shoppers are less likely to flaunt their wealth. Sales of second homes in private clubs and gated country club communities have never really been a real estate buy where developers hang balloons out to get “drive-by” traffic. This interesting story from Marketplace Continue reading

Where are Second Home Shoppers Going?

Online Research of All Kinds is a Growing Trend
This story from BBC News points to what’s been popular on Google recently and it shows how important search engines have become for getting our information. Good news is that Google also knows Continue reading

PrivateCommunities.com Still Tracking Best

Web's Top Portal for Destination Amenity Communities Tops in November

Web's Top Portal for Finding Destination Amenity Communities Still Tops in November

Holding At the Top

This chart shows the performance of related Web sites in terms of the monthly market share of page visits for Destination Amenity Communities. When second home shoppers go to the Web for information, chances are they stop at PrivateCommunities.com first. PrivateCommunities.com has been a leader and expert resource in second homes and gated communities for more than a decade and counting. Developers listed on the site have a resource at their fingertips that allows them to fine-tune their Internet marketing.

One-Day Golf Membership and Beach Time

Gulf Breezes, Personal Attention and a Round of Golf

If you ever wondered what it would be like to experience the warm winter lifestyle in the relaxed setting of Ft. Myers, Florida, you can now make that wonder a reality — if only for a day. LandMar’s River Hall has a great opportunity Continue reading

Jack can relax: Montrêux is one of Nevada’s top courses

As the site of the Reno-Tahoe Open, Montrêux is one of the nation’s best golf destinations. Northern Nevada is not only a tax haven, its quality of life is Continue reading

Second Homes and Winter Cooking Outdoors

Here’s an interesting Squidoo lens about Outdoor Kitchens, a great starting point for anyone wanting a weather-proof pizza oven and the unique pleasure of “grilling out” from December through April. Mild winter climates are the best for this activity, but even scenic treasures like Talking Rock Ranch in Prescott, Arizona, afford opportunities for enjoying chilly fresh air and blue skies. logo-add-this

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