Providence Downs South in Union County, North Carolina
July 17, 2010 by admin
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Providence Downs South in Union County, North Carolina is a beautiful and exquisite gated community. This luxurious community will include large estate style lots and houses built by some of the area’s leading custom home builders. Home architectural guidelines are in place to ensure that proper homes will meet the overall theme of the neighborhood. Precautions have been taken to keep the land in its pristine state. And to further protect the value of this community, certain subdivision deed restrictions apply, designed to assure the quality of the natural environment for years to come. Each individual property is unique and must be visited in person to truly appreciate
What’s the first rule of Real Estate? Location, Location, Location. Providence Downs South in Union County, North Carolina is conveniently located minutes from cultural attractions, local events, entertainment establishments, shopping, hospitals, and fine dining. This area has become famous for its quality lifestyle and family friendly activities fit for all ages. From museums to shopping, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and explore. North Carolina has many major metropolitan areas throughout the state. The largest cities include the Charlotte Area (Cornelius, Mooresville, Huntersville, Davidson, Denver), Raleigh Area (Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, and Apex), Asheville, Wilmington, Hickory, Burlington, Salisbury, Greensboro, Winston Salem, and High Point. Wherever you live, you’re a short distance to a major metropolitan area. Why is NC #1 on many people’s short list to live? All of the reasons above plus a Better Climate, Lower Taxes, Lower Cost of Living, and Southern Hospitality.
Charlotte Luxury Communities is not just a financial investment – but also an investment in your family, your future, your enjoyment, and your peace of mind.
About Charlotte Luxury Communities – If you’re looking for property in the Charlotte area in North Carolina, you’ve come to the right place: Charlotte Luxury Communities. We work with many developers throughout the area to help families, like yours, find just the right property. We are committed to creating places where the wonders of nature combine with everyday life. Our professional staff will provide a pressure-free experience and guide you through the process of purchasing property. Our reputation for service and attention to detail are clearly evident both during and after the sale. We assist buyers in finding a primary, vacation, or retirement place. Some of the amenities in subdivisions we work with include: Gated stone entrance, walking trails, fitness center, tennis, swimming pool, lazy river, spa, hot tub or whirlpool, and so much more!
You could spend a lifetime exploring all that North Carolina has to offer. Some of the types of beach, lake, and mountain properties in North Carolina include: 55+ or Active Adult, Coastal, Private and Gated, Land Conservation, Luxury Condominiums and Townhomes, Million Dollar, ocean front, and Resort communities.
For more information on properties in Charlotte, North Carolina, contact Charlotte Luxury Communities at www.charlotteluxurycommunities.com, rich@ebrcorolinas.com or 704-582-2096 and we’ll help you find that ideal house or lot. Information provided by Rich Talbert – Sales and Marketing at CharlotteLuxuryCommunities.com.
Providence Downs in Union County, North Carolina
July 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under Active Adult Living
Providence Downs in Union County, North Carolina is a beautiful and exquisite gated community. This luxurious community will include large estate style lots and houses built by some of the area’s leading custom home builders. Home architectural guidelines are in place to ensure that proper homes will meet the overall theme of the neighborhood. Precautions have been taken to keep the land in its pristine state. And to further protect the value of this community, certain subdivision deed restrictions apply, designed to assure the quality of the natural environment for years to come. Each individual property is unique and must be visited in person to truly appreciate.
What’s the first rule of Real Estate? Location, Location, Location. Providence Downs in Union County, North Carolina is conveniently located minutes from cultural attractions, local events, entertainment establishments, shopping, hospitals, and fine dining. This area has become famous for its quality lifestyle and family friendly activities fit for all ages. From museums to shopping, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and explore. North Carolina has many major metropolitan areas throughout the state. The largest cities include the Charlotte Area (Cornelius, Mooresville, Huntersville, Davidson, Denver), Raleigh Area (Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, and Apex), Asheville, Wilmington, Hickory, Burlington, Salisbury, Greensboro, Winston Salem, and High Point. Wherever you live, you’re a short distance to a major metropolitan area. Why is NC #1 on many people’s short list to live? All of the reasons above plus a Better Climate, Lower Taxes, Lower Cost of Living, and Southern Hospitality.
Charlotte Luxury Communities is not just a financial investment – but also an investment in your family, your future, your enjoyment, and your peace of mind.
About Charlotte Luxury Communities – If you’re looking for property in the Charlotte area in North Carolina, you’ve come to the right place: Charlotte Luxury Communities. We work with many developers throughout the area to help families, like yours, find just the right property. We are committed to creating places where the wonders of nature combine with everyday life. Our professional staff will provide a pressure-free experience and guide you through the process of purchasing property. Our reputation for service and attention to detail are clearly evident both during and after the sale. We assist buyers in finding a primary, vacation, or retirement place. Some of the amenities in subdivisions we work with include: Gated stone entrance, walking trails, fitness center, tennis, swimming pool, lazy river, spa, hot tub or whirlpool, and so much more!
You could spend a lifetime exploring all that North Carolina has to offer. Some of the types of beach, lake, and mountain properties in North Carolina include: 55+ or Active Adult, Coastal, Private and Gated, Land Conservation, Luxury Condominiums and Townhomes, Million Dollar, ocean front, and Resort communities.
For more information on properties in Charlotte, North Carolina, contact Charlotte Luxury Communities at www.charlotteluxurycommunities.com, rich@ebrcorolinas.com or 704-582-2096 and we’ll help you find that ideal house or lot. Information provided by Rich Talbert – Sales and Marketing at CharlotteLuxuryCommunities.com.
Senior Care North Carolina – Improving the Quality of Life for Family Caregivers
July 16, 2010 by admin
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When the entire baby boomer generation has reached retirement age in 2030, an astonishing number of U.S. families will have faced the challenge of providing care to an aging loved one. Today, caregivers are present in one out of every five U.S. households. With over 80% of these being family members, and with demand for caregiving only expected to increase as members of the boomer generation reaching retirement age grows steadily, there is becoming increasing need for outside help.
For millions of Americans who offer informal care to ill or disabled family members, caregiving is a Catch-22. On one hand, the commitment to provide care is a very rewarding personal experience. At the same time, numerous studies have quantified how exhaustion, worry and ongoing caregiver demands can cause chronic stress, depression, anxiety, premature aging, high blood pressure, headaches and back pain.
Given that most family members begin providing care to their loved ones without training or counseling, they often are not aware of the overwhelming stress associated with it. For many, caregiving is not the only role they are filling as adults. Most are married or living with a partner, have a full time job and children at home. Thus, friends, family, spouses and even family caregivers themselves should be aware of the stress associated with caring for a loved one.
Fortunately for family members, there are steps that can be taken to help alleviate some of the pressures associated with caring for others. Most of these steps are centered around self-care and personal well-being, as staying healthy while caring for a loved one is of supreme importance. Some things that family member caregivers can focus on include: eating nutritious meals, exercising, engaging in social activities, finding time for personal relaxation as well as joining a support group.
It is important for caregivers to take the necessary steps to ensure that they get the proper nutrition, exercise and respite they need. On top of this, in-home care can also be a viable option for many families. Professional home care agencies have well trained staff available to provide support for a wide range of situations.
North Carolina Lake Houses: Spend Your Old Age In One
June 19, 2010 by admin
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North Carolina lake communities have several of the finest spots and present a respite from our hectic pace of life.
Fontana Trace is positioned on beautiful Fontana Lake which is 11,700 acres in size with two hundred and forty miles of shoreline. Fontana Lake is situated in Western North Carolina, off Bryson City. 90% of the land encircling the lake belongs to the National Park Service and the US Forest Service. Deep in the Pisgah National Forest, the Fontana Trace community is not very big, covering two hundred and fifty acres and seventy houses. Its minimal homeowner’s fees make this a very affordable community. Fontana Trace has a harbor on the lake, for fishing and boating access, a swimming pool in resort style, hiking trails that are looked after, locations for outdoor cooking and picnics, a clubhouse that has a wonderful room and a kitchen which can be hired for functions.
Nestled in the mountains in Western North Carolina about forty minutes away from Bryson City, is Lake Santeetlah. Lake Santeetlah is around three thousand acres amidst the 1.35 million acre Nantahala National Forest and the habitat of a 10 acre community known as Santeetlah Lakeside and definitely one of the finest locations for retirement snow birds. Houses on the lakefront have a dock for themselves and lakeview houses have a allocated dock in the community’s marina. The community has an outdoor hearth, a room for games, a clubhouse on the lake with a roofed deck, launching area, hiking trails and kayak/canoe storage.
Also in the mountains of Western North Carolina is Grey Rock at Lake Lure. The lake covers approximately 720 acres. The surrounding cities and towns are Asheville and Charlotte (22 miles and 2 hours respectively), Lake Lure and Chimney Rock. Grey Rock is a fantastic Carolina retirement community of forty hundred acres and nine hundred houses. Facilities include lakeside clubhouse with docks, lots of space and hiking trails. You can fish in the creeks and streams, and 2,500 acres are kept aside as green space. Proposed facilities will be a helipad, tennis and swimming facilities, and an equestrian center.
Lake Hickory is a narrow lake of 4,100 acres. The Lake Hickory area has been increasing in the last few years as a result of its nearness to large cities. Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Asheville are not very far away. The Oliver’s Landing community will put you in a great position to enjoy it all. It covers three hundred and six acres, with 330 dwellings to be built. The facilities include an 18-hole semi-private golf course, designed by Karl Litton, match play, prop shop, clinics, clubhouse, informal dining and privileged boat launch.
One of the most sizzling real estate markets in North Carolina is Lake Norman, situated half-way through the state. Lake Norman is 32,000 acres and the abode of Morrison Plantation. Morrison Plantation is a 430 acre community, with four hundred and fifty houses, located close to Mooresville. It is affordable in a neighborhood where houses can get to staggering prices. The community has a grocery store on the premises, café, volleyball, soccer fields, basketball, bicycling and walking trails, YMCA, parks, clubhouse, lots of room, swimming-pool, conference room and a community boat ramp and dock.
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North Carolina Retirement Living at Lake Hickory
June 18, 2010 by admin
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You’re at one with nature: the woods and the water. Relax in your boat and reel in a largemouth. Walk through the woods with only rustling leaves and wildlife. Mingle with neighbors at the clubhouse,pool, Nature Parks, or at Granada Farms Golf Club. Here at Anchors Landing on Lake Hickory, the memories are endless.
Anchors Landing Amenities include:
Heavily Landscaped Illuminated Entrance
Electric Security Gate
Paved Roads
Lantern-lit Streets
5 Miles of Walking Trails
Several Interior Lakes Stocked with Fish
Community Boat Slips
Club House
Swimming Pool
Hot Tub
Nature Parks
Secured Boat Storage Area
Lake Hickory Highlights:
4,200 Acres in Size
105 Miles of Shoreline
Regulated by Duke Power
Over 20 miles of shoreline designated as Natural Areas
Fully Recreational Lake (Boating, Sailing, Jet Ski
The Top Five Reasons To Live In Chapel Hill, North Carolina
June 3, 2010 by admin
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Livability
Recently ranked one of the best cities to retire in, Chapel Hill, North Carolina boasts a mild climate and is conveniently located three hours from the Atlantic Ocean and three hours from the Blue Ridge Mountains. With a blend of youthful exuberance coupled with rich history and tradition, Chapel Hill continues to receive accolades for being one of the top spots to live, work and visit. Money Magazine recently ranked the town as the number one best place to live in the southern US.
Arts and Culture
The area of Chapel Hill is rich with arts and culture offering something for just about everyone. The avid music lover, the sports fan, the nature lover, as well as the theatergoer will never find a lack of exciting activities in Chapel Hill. The town prides itself on being a community that values culture and has even established an ordinance to allocate funds to be specifically used for promoting the arts. Chapel Hill is home to the famed Festifall Street Fair, created by craftspeople and artists, and held every October drawing thousands upon thousands of visitors from all over the country. Arboretums, museums, learning and historical centers abound in Chapel Hill as well as a host of parks and recreational facilities.
Community
Chapel Hill offers small-town friendliness and gives its residents a real sense of community. With tree-lined streets, great schools and centuries of history to discover, Chapel Hill is also a great place to meet people with like-minded interests. The community offers a multitude of youth and adult programs with everything from arts and crafts to sports and exercise programs, among others. With the University of North Carolina along with the UNC Hospitals, Chapel Hill is known for being a community that is truly interested in the well-being of its fellow residents.
Education
Schools in Chapel Hill, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School System, boast the lowest dropout rate in the state of North Carolina. Consisting of 16 schools, nine of which are elementary, the system is considered to be one of the very best in the entire nation. The University of North Carolina is one of the most popular attractions for both visitors and residents of Chapel Hill. “Tar Heels” is the oldest state university in the country and was founded back in 1795. The American Society of Landscape Architects has also selected the campus as one of the most beautifully landscaped areas in the United States.
Employment
A part of the renowned Research Triangle Park, or RTP, along with the Durham and Raleigh, Chapel Hill continues to draw the career-minded individual with its vast business and technological employment opportunities. RTP encompasses an area of 7,000 acres, is home to over 130 companies, and employs over 38,000 people making Chapel Hill one of the top places to live for those employed in research and development.
North Carolina’s Best Cities For College Town Retirement
April 8, 2010 by admin
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No one will refute the feeling of excitement when youngsters are congregated, and if that outpouring of vigor isnât ample enough, there are numerous other realistic reasons to look at college town retirement. A number of colleges have classes equipped for retirement education and college town retirement lifestyle provides amusement in the form of sports, the arts, and academic lectures.
Typically, when you juxtapose college town retirement and North Carolina, you think Durham and Chapel Hill. In Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina (UNC) with more than 22,000 permanent students is one of the best college towns for an entrepreneur in retirement, who seeks to lease a home to college students, for investment purposes. The neighborhood surrounding Chapel Hill is familiar for its high levels of health care, and I.T. firms. In the college there are a number of resources for retirement education. There is nothing for your education to come to a halt in retirement.
In Durham, amid Duke University and North Carolina Central University, you can find some of the finest collegiate athletic competitions in the country. The two of the Universities are geared for would-be retirees. The star of Dukeâs continuing education department is the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), and Duke is acknowledged as one of the best branches, for the range and quality of the courses than can be taken. Pursuits comprise band, chorus, dance, social groups and many more. On the whole, if thereâs a group you hope to enlist in or even establish, OLLI is where you should do it. The OLLI center additionally conducts seminars for the members of retirement education communities who finds it difficult coming to the campus.
North Carolina Central University is not a big school; however, it in addition has continuing education courses. The courses vary from arts and culture, leadership development, technology, subjects like nutrition, language and computer skills. The two college towns have excellent public transportation systems, resulting in them being ideal for retirees who may not wish to have a car. Having great health care facilities, nearness to a big airport, and 3 excellent colleges, retirement education is at its finest in the Durham/Chapel Hill area.
The city of Charlotte is not a classic college town. Itâs been expanding by leaps and bounds and is another fantastic city with a college town atmosphere. Recognized more for its banking and business foundations, Charlotte has a lively college atmosphere. The University of North Carolina and Central Piedmont Community College are strong draws for not just the atmosphere of a college town but in addition for the retiree that is college bound. The arts, shopping, medical, and restaurant offerings are much more than any college town would typically have. Persons of retirement age can go to classes from the standard set of courses at lower rates. The Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) in addition possesses a continuing education department. If you like the arts and city life in a college town atmosphere, Charlotte could offer a thrilling retirement education place for you.
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North Carolina Golf Club Communities: Finest Places To Reside
April 7, 2010 by admin
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North Carolinaâs golf communities are equal to or better than whatâs available in any other state.
If youâre a golfing buff, the ideal location to retire or resettle in North Carolina is its golf paradise of Pinehurst. Living in the Pinewild Country Club community, you are within striking distance of Aberdeen and Southern Pines. It is home to 48 holes of first-class golf. It has 2 complete courses, 1 prepared by Gene Hamm and the other by the legendary Gary Player, a nine-hole par three course, and 3 holes just to practice inside the Pinewild Golf Academy. Enjoy the pool, tennis courts, social occasions such as the Fall Fest and Jazz Fest, and the clubhouse dining room and snack bar.
The most recent Zagatâs Golf Guide pronounced the Tigerâs Eye course at this Carolina golf club community of Ocean Ridge Plantation one of North Carolinaâs best. The community consists of over 3,000 acres and about twenty eight hundred houses, the bulk of them single family homes. There are five clubhouses with cafeterias, and convention centers and over 50 clubs and organizations including book clubs, card games and bible study groups, tennis courts, indoor and outdoor swimming, gym presenting yoga, Pilates, and aerobics classes.
Up the hills is the Trillium North Carolina Golf Club community, which presents an 18-hole course created by Morris Hatalsky. It has lessons, clinics, and a pro-shop. Relish a round of âGarden Golf,â (hike, chip, putt course), hike, play tennis outdoors or indoors, go to the sauna, massage studio or gym. There are weekly clinics covering topics from watercolor painting to gardening and fly-fishing. You can fish and boat on Lake Glenvilleâs fifteen hundred acres or relish a snifter at dusk and hors dâoeuvres cruise, the epicurean delights of the clubhouse, or grilled cooking. Residents of this property have complementary facilities at Chinquapin, located about ten miles away.
Just south of Wilmington is Winding River Plantation. It blends affordable golf, great scenery, and living options. This North Carolina golf club’s entry costs are six thousand dollars, and have all the conveniences youâd think would cost far more. Youâll have games of bridge, tennis courts and walking and biking trails, exercise classes, pools, clubhouse with casual dining, restricted beach club with a footpath to Holden Beach, a twenty seven hole Fred Couples designed course, gymnasium, practice area, putting green and pro shop.
One more North Carolina golf club community near the coast is Cypress Landing, located in Chocowinity. From the two hundred and twenty slip marina on the Pamlico River, you can access the Pamlico Sound and Atlantic Ocean. Bill Love created the communityâs 18 hole golf course, putting green, pro-shop, practice area and driving range. Amenities include an 18,000 square foot fitness center, grill style café, watering hole, swimming pool, library, lounge and patio. You also have craft lessons, card games and book and garden clubs.
According to the âZagatâs 2007-2008 guide to Americaâs Top Golf Courses,â the 5 best golf courses in North Carolina ar Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst No. 8, Pine Needles Lodge, Tigerâs Eye, and Oyster Bay. If youâre a golf buff, North Carolina golf communities have some of the most excellent spots for you.
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NC Mountain Homes: Finding The Best Mountain Community In North Carolina
April 6, 2010 by admin
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Western North Carolinaâs mountains boast some of the finest locations in which to live. NC mountain homes utilize to the utmost this excellent region, providing a quality of life thatâs difficult to match.
Balsam Mountain Preserve community is positioned on the boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, close to Waynesville and Sylva. It has an 18-hole golf course designed by Arnold Palmer, tennis, hiking and biking trails, horse-riding, fly fishing, pool, sauna and steam room, gym, drawing room, library, watering hole and café. A sanctuary for nature, pastoral cottages on 2 camping grounds, a recycling center, common garden, a pavilion and hot showers, talks and tutorials (a lot of them concentrate on the character of the locality), and an artist in residence program. This is a reasonably priced community to resettle in or to retire to.
Preserve at Little Pine is approximately twelve miles outside of Marshall, and 30 miles from Asheville. The Little Pine community has a size of one thousand eight hundred acres with 140 residences planned and eighty percent a preservation run by the Smoky Mountain National Land Trust. Inhabitants can benefit from kayaking, canoeing, twenty miles of bicycle and nature trails, fishing, white water rafting and groomed campsites. The philosophy of the Preserve is to protect the land and present a beautiful setting for our descendants.
One of the finest locations for reasonably priced realty in North Carolina Mountain Living is the Cold Mountain community. Situated about half an hour from Asheville, and 12 miles from Waynesville, Cold Mountain offers facilities at cheap rates. Youâll get a beach area, walking and hiking trails, a natural swimming hole, horse stables, trails, a nature cabin with organic cooking, art classes, mountaintop wedding chapel, fitness center, spa facilities, fly fishing, classes, kayaking, canoeing, organic orchards and garden, meeting facilities, the River House dining and banquet room and outdoor barbeques. In the community they in addition have necessary groceries and an outfitters post with equipment and clothes for the outdoors. Be it retirement or relocation, Cold Mountain is definitely one of the most excellent spots.
Just around 5 miles from Brevard, Straus Park squeezes a lot into its 300 acres. Situated high up in the mountains, Straus Park has single family homes, town homes and condos priced from around $250,000 up to one and a half million dollars. Amenities include gazebo for angling, a couple of tennis courts, fresh water lake with dock, a club house where food can be served, pool outside, paddling and swimming, retail and office space, dinners with a fixed fare, book and card clubs, dentist, bank, optician, grocery, an attorney and a market with farm produce.
If youâre hoping to get away from it all, visit Mystic Forest. In the middle of the Nantahala National Forest, around eighty odd miles west of Asheville and south of Knoxville, Tennessee, the community resides on the banks of the Nantahala River. Mystic Forest is one hundred twenty acres in size and has 42 house plots with 10 miles of trails beside the river, equestrian facility and horses for residentâs use, a lake for angling, paddle boats and an outdoor pavilion with grills and tables. If you love nature and desire tranquility, Mystic River is the best place to stay.
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North Carolina Coastal Communities: Finding Yours
April 5, 2010 by admin
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From the Outer Banks in the north to Wilmington in the south, there are many inexpensive coastal communities for retirement or relocation in North Carolina. A number of these communities present vigorous lifestyles for retirement and relocation in a safe, welcoming, affordable community with plenty of facilities.
Albemarle Plantation is close to Edenton North Carolina, off the Albemarle Sound. Consisting of 1,600 acres, this coastal community has a full service deep water marina, 212 slips, access to the Intracoastal Waterway, country club casual restaurant, 25 meter pool, 12,000 square foot clubhouse, tennis courts, fitness centre, walking and biking trails and craft, yacht and card clubs. You’ll find the 18-hole golf course, planned by Dan Maples spectacular.
Only approachable by a twenty-minute boat ride from Southport across Cape Fear River is Bald Head Island. Here, you’ll commune on the 1,200 acres of the costal community on public trams and electric carts, have a round of golf on the course planned by George Cobb or have a game of tennis. It has a full marina harbor on 10 acres, a 1,500 square foot gym and a 10,000 square foot Shoals Club with porches, decks, dining and banquet rooms and programs that include fishing and croquet tournaments, Fourth of July and New Year’s celebrations. The peace and quiet is matchless and ideal for retired people or those who want to relocate.
Located near Wilmington North Carolina, is the Waterford of the Carolinas community with seven miles of linked lakes and canals meandering through 600 landscaped acres. Activities encompass pool, clubhouse and media room, kayaking, billiards, ballroom, tennis, walking and biking paths. Waterford of the Carolinas is very affordable coastal living for retired people on any budget.
In Sunset Beach on the South Carolina border is Sea Trail, nearly equidistant from Myrtle Beach and Wilmington, North Carolina. A coastal community catering to sightseers and short-term residents, the 2,000 acres are made up of one thousand five hundred residences including golf villas – ideal for investment – with its managed renters program or inexpensive seasonal retirement. The community has an activity center with volleyball, croquet, badminton, children’s room with movies, crafts, board games, free shuttle service to the beach, two residents only swim and fitness centers, exercise equipment, classes and indoor pools, three golf courses designed by Dan Maples, Rees Jones and Willard Byrd, a driving range, tennis courts, putting green, walking and biking trails, spa services and golf league.
Coastal New Bern, North Carolina has progressively been gaining popularity. Nearly 5 miles south of New Bern on route 70 is the Carolina Colours community. There is a golf course, designed by William R. Love, access to the Pamlico Sound, a lake for fishing and rowing, 4 tennis courts, a clubhouse, a 6,000 square foot gym with classes, 2 pools, meeting facilities, and a dining room and banquet hall. From the out-of-the way communities to simple access to big cities such as Wilmington, North Carolina, reasonably priced coastal communities have it all!
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