Showing posts with label DEVELOPMENT OPPROTUNITY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DEVELOPMENT OPPROTUNITY. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Real Estate in Cashiers, Highlands, and Glennville North Carolina


Originally from cleveland, I have been coming to the Cashiers area since 1997 as a volunter for the National Ski Patrol. I have been ablsolutley in love with the area ever since. In 2005 I decided to make Cashiers my home. We have recently formed The Blue Ridge Summit Group. We are a new developer team specializing in "Turn Key" operations. We offer full service listing agents offering staging/interior decorating, comprehensive proactive marketing plans, and anything else you may need. We also have exclusive buyers, agents for estate homes, lots, and large tracts of land. Whether its the dream of building a cozy cottage tucked amidst the natural wonders of the mountains, a weekend getaway from the stress of the city or your dream estate with endless mountain veiws, let us take you there.
Contact Mathew S. Kowal O:828-743-7077
C:404-394-7144

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Westmark Development - Western North Carolina Communities


Westmark is a multi-state enterprise involved in real estate development and related businesses. Westmark's principal office is located in Dubuque, Iowa and maintains satellite offices in Vero Beach, Florida, Cashiers, North Carolina, and Livingston, Montana. Westmark has been in the development business since the early 1970's and has a well earned reputation for developing quality, well received properties in both the residential and commercial arenas. Residentially, Westmark concentrates on unique, one-of-a-kind properties, principally in the second home, recreational market, involving itself in everything from land sales to condominiums. Commercially, Westmark has developed medical parks, corporate parks, marinas, warehousing facilities, and office buildings. Westmark's affiliates, Matherne Construction, Signature Kitchens, and NexTec, Inc., provide Westmark with a presence in the high-end construction, cabinetry, and environmental industries. Westmark Development first began real estate development in the 1970s with the construction of a condominium complex. Westmark continues to develop commercial and residential real estate in Dubuque, Iowa, Vero Beach, Florida and the surrounding area, Cashiers and Sapphire, North Carolina and Big Timber, Montana.

FloridaPalm Island PlantationLocated in Vero Beach, Florida, Palm Island Plantation offers magnificent homes and luxurious condominiums styled with an appreciation for outdoor living. The architecture of the British West Indies evokes a charming and nostalgic ambiance, while inviting the exuberance and vibrancy of the lush landscaping indoors with the use of verandas, porches, balconies, and large windows. The luxury gated community of Palm Island Plantation includes, 64 single-residence carriage homes, 6 splendid riverfront homes, 18 luxury condominiums, 17 well-appointed estate homes and our newest addition of our luxury townhomes. For more information visit http://www.palmislandplantation.com/ or contact us today.Matherne Construction CompanyRecognized as one of the leading builders in Vero Beach in such notable communities as Palm Island Plantation, the Estuary, Indian River Club, the Moorings, Marbrisa and Oyster Bay, Matherne understands that building a custom home is one of the major decisions a family makes and one that is filled with excitement as well as anxiety. This is why Matherne dedicates itself to making the entire process - from beginning to end - as satisfying and pleasurable an experience as it should be. For more information visit http://www.matherneconstruction.com/ or contact us today.Signature Kitchens of Vero BeachThe premiere name in quality kitchen and bath business. Signature Kitchens offers three quality cabinet lines featuring custom options and finishes including Dynasty, Omega and Plain & Fancy (exclusive to the Treasure Coast). Signature Kitchens' designers will take your floor plan, ideas and wish list and make your vision a reality. Whether you are a weekend gourmet or a professional chef, our design spaces feature the latest in organizational components: roll outs, pantries, sectioned drawers and exotic wood tops. For more information visit http://www.signatureofvero.com/.For more information about one of our developments, contact us today.





Montana - Crazy Creek RanchesJust outside the town of Big Timber, Montana, lies 1,826 acres which make up Crazy Creek Ranches, Westmark's latest real estate project and the first for the company in Big Sky Country. With exceptional views of the Crazy Mountains and the Absaroka-Bearthooth Mountain ranges, each ranch consists of lush irrigated hay lands, wooded riparian meadows, and wooded creek bottom pastures that are filled with whitetail and mule deer, wild turkeys, pheasant and other wildlife. Fishing enthusiast will find "blue ribbon" trout fishing of cutthroat, rainbow, brown and brook trout on over one mile of Big Timber Creek and Swamp Creek that run through the ranch. The ranches are perfect for the fisherman, sportsman, rancher, or horse enthusiast.The property consists of four distinct ranches in varying sizes from 243 acres to over 600 acres and are conveniently located within one hour of Billings and Bozeman, and 35 miles from Livingston, the northern gateway to Yellowstone National Park. You can find more information on "Crazy Creek Meadow Ranch," "Crazy Creek Silo Ranch," and "Crazy Creek Cliff Ranch" by visiting our sales partner at http://www.newfrontierranches.com/ or by contacting us directly
Contact us at 404-394-7144 or 828-743-7077

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Real Estate In Highlands, Cashiers, and Glennville



The Blue Ridge Summit Group

Originally from cleveland, I have been coming to the Cashiers area since 1997 as a volunter for the National Ski Patrol. I have been ablsolutley in love with the area ever since. In 2005 I decided to make Cashiers my home. We have recently formed The Blue Ridge Summit Group. We are a new developer team specializing in "Turn Key" operations. We offer full service listing agents offering staging/interior decorating, comprehensive proactive marketing plans, and anything else you may need. We also have exclusive buyers, agents for estate homes, lots, and large tracts of land. Whether its the dream of building a cozy cottage tucked amidst the natural wonders of the mountains, a weekend getaway from the stress of the city or your dream estate with endless mountain veiws, let us take you there.
Contact Mathew S. Kowal O:828-743-7077
C:404-394-7144

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

What Is A Conservation Easement???


Rae's blog, The Cashiers Real Estate Insider. Helps ansewer the question; What is a Conservation Easement? We have many conservation easements throughout the Cashiers Highlands Plateau and they are an important and integral part of sustaining the natural beauty of our area.


The view of Laurel Knob and Cow Rock from Lonesome Valley's new 26 acre conservation agreement.In Cashiers, just off of Highway 64, there is a remarkable box canyon with a view that extends to Laurel Knob, the tallest granite face in the Eastern United StatesThis place is known as Lonesome Valley and has been owned by the Jennings family since 1895. This nearly 800 acre tract of land has enjoyed a rich history as a farm, mink ranch, trout farm and today is an innovative, family-friendly, conservation-oriented community.At the very heart of the community the Jennings family has established a 26 acre conservation easement that encompasses six different habitat types including the vast main meadow, a cove forest, and a southern Appalachian bog.In a conservation easement or conservation agreement, owners give up certain rights to future development within the easement area. They still own the property, and in exchange for development rights, they may receive a federal income tax deduction and a North Carolina tax credit. Most importantly, the easement are is forever preserved and protected from future development. The easement must be received and monitored by a qualified entity such as a land trust.The Lonesome Valley conservation easement is held by the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust and protects important open space, wildlife habitat and an incredible scenic view of Cow Rock and Laurel Knob.The landscape of western North Carolina has become increasingly fragmented over time as development has progressed. In Jackson County alone, the number of new parcels in the last 10 years exceeds 5,000. The ecological result of this fragmentation is the loss of habitat, along with isolating remnant habitat patches from each other. This fragmentation potentially inhibits the movement of wildlife and plant dispersal.The Conservation Easement at Lonesome Valley avoids this isolation effect by being connected to approximately 250 additional acres of designated greenspace within Lonesome Valley including streams, wetlands, rock faces, and forests that will never be developed.More than 30 percent of the entire development is committed to greenspace selected specifically to maintain the ecological integrity and connectedness of the Lonesome Valley landscape. Additionally, Lonesome Valley's green corridors also connect to Panthertown Valley, a 7,000 acre portion of the Nantahala National Forest and wildlife sactuary.To learn more about Conservations Easements, contact the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust at (828) 526-1111.
For more information on the cashiers Highlands area contact The Blue Ridge Summit Group at O: 828-743-7077 or C: 404-394-7144 or check out The Cashiers Real Estate Insider

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Is it time to move to the Carolinas???

I found this article about how the North Carolina Real Estate Market is holding up better than anywhere in the country.... With charlotte emerging as the anchor the rest of North Carolina is following in its footsteps. For more about this article check out TIME LIFE Magazine.

In 1791, George Washington called Charlotte, N.C., a "trifling place." In 1941 an author scoffed that the city had as much use for high-rises "as a hog has for a morning coat." By 1991, Charlotte was still a minor-league city without major-league sports, a cultural wasteland with a central business district that died every weekday after work. "No restaurants. No nightlife. Nothing," recalls seven-term Republican mayor Pat McCrory. "You could lie down in the street and never have to worry about getting run over." A local planner gained notoriety by proving it was impossible to find a Snickers bar downtown after 5 o'clock.
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But there's no longer anything trifling about Charlotte. With $2 trillion in assets being managed from the glossy bank towers of Tryon Street, the city is now the nation's No. 2 financial center behind New York City. In early September, Bank of America, the behemoth of North Tryon and the largest U.S. bank, swallowed the beleaguered investment firm Merrill Lynch, while Wachovia, its competitor on South Tryon, considered a merger with Morgan Stanley. And while the rest of the country is sinking, Charlotte is soaring, with 28 construction cranes downtown. It's got the nation's least-battered metropolitan-housing market, lowest office-vacancy rates and fastest-growing airport. It hosts the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats and the NFL's Carolina Panthers. Its center-city population has doubled since 2000, and its light-rail system, just a year old, is already approaching its ridership goal for 2025. Meanwhile, ribbon-cuttings are scheduled for the NASCAR Hall of Fame, three museums, a theater and an African-American cultural center by 2010.
"To understand Charlotte, you have to understand our ambition," says chamber of commerce head Bob Morgan. "We have a serious chip on our shoulder. We don't want to be No. 2 to anybody." Civic leaders often compare their city to New York, Chicago, and even London. On Sept. 11, 2001, McCrory notes, with a sly grin, that local banks swiftly evacuated their skyscrapers: "Everyone in Charlotte assumed we were next."
The business of Charlotte was always business. The city began as a trading post at the intersection of two Indian trails, hosted America's first gold rush and first mint, and later blossomed into a transportation and textile hub. Charlotte's white leaders agreed to desegregation relatively early, concluding that turmoil was bad for business. And local banks exploited North Carolina's liberal acquisition laws to build the conglomerates that now dominate headlines. Today Charlotte's nine FORTUNE 500 companies help run the city, not only by writing checks--Bank of America and Wachovia have pledged $15 million apiece to build new cultural centers--but also by helping to write plans. "We're a pro-business city like none I've ever seen," says Center City Partners head Michael Smith. "It's true about Southern hospitality, but there's a real hunger here."
It can be jarring to hear Charlotte's power brokers explain that it's important to improve their city not for its own sake but for the sake of its businesses, which need high-quality culture to attract high-quality talent. But even if they sometimes make Charlotte sound like a New South wealth-generating machine that happens to contain people, their boosterism is producing real progress. Charlotte still has problems with smog, schools and sprawl, and a few condo projects have stalled in the credit crunch. But Charlotte's mix of climate, cheap housing, new urban amenities and old habits of materialism are attracting a new generation of workers, including a reverse migration of black professionals from the North. "If you have a solid résumé and you're willing to work hard, you'll be rewarded here," says Keith Parker, a 41-year-old African American who runs the city's wildly successful transit system. "It takes away the stereotypical fears about Southern cities." Charlotte might not be New York or London yet, but it's over its Snickers problem. "We don't mind when the competition thinks we're Mayberry," says McCrory. "We're happy to be America's best-kept secret."


For additional information on the North carolina Real Estate Market or to find out how you can become part of the Western NC Mountains community contact The Blue Ridge Summit Group
O: 828-743-7077 C: 404-394-7177

Sunday, September 7, 2008

The Cashiers Highlands Real Estate Market...

Outpacing the rest of the Nation...


Continued strength and resistance to the national trends seems to be the order of the day. While we have seen some impact to segments of the market here in Raleigh, there are still segments that seem to continue to chug forward.At a recent economic summit here in Raleigh the Chief Economist for the National Home Builders Association had this to say:"Seiders projected that national home sales will hit their nadir in the current quarter, and that housing starts will begin to rise in the third quarter of this year.But, he added, the housing market in North Carolina will continue to outpace the nation's. Housing starts across the country this year should fall about 20 percent, but in North Carolina, the decline should be about half that, Seiders said. North Carolina didn't experience the "runaway housing appreciation" that occurred in markets such as Las Vegas and Florida. So now it's cushioned somewhat from the steep declines in housing prices and housing starts happening elsewhere, Seiders said.Likewise, Custer[CEO of RBC Centura, Raleigh based bank] noted that North Carolina was one of only a handful of states where housing prices appreciated 4 percent or more last year."We're very fortunate to live and be able to do business in North Carolina," he said.

For more information on where to invest contact The Blue Ridge Summit Group... We are not just waiting for these opportunities to come to us, we are creating them.

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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Lake Glenville Estate Parcel For Development or Personal Use...


French Style Chateaux With Acreage on Lake Glenville....


This 40+/- estate has it all. As you can see from the breathtaking aerial shot at right, this estate sits in the middle of all the action. Just minutes from Cashiers and Highlands, and right on the lake this estate parcel boasts every creature comfort you could want. From the grand entry ways to the seclusion of a stately wine cellar this is the perfect estate for a weekend getaway, full time living or the chance to develop a premier lake side development. Click the link below to take an unforgettable journey through this gorgeous estate... http://www.visualtour.com/shownp.asp?sk=13&t=1041511

This estate will make your dreams come true. To get more information on this home or the development opportunity that lies within, contact The Blue Ridge Summit Group: 828-743-7077 or C:404-394-7144

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Note: If interested in development this piece has already had much due diligence completed. Contact us to request any information you may need. This Piece is being offered at 4.9 Million