Live South Real Estate Show notes

Auto Date Thursday, January 18th, 2007

I attended the Live South Real Estate Show in Reston, Virginia in September. I had some very interesting and informative conversations with representatives from the 50 or so communities who participated during the three day event. Here are some of my notes:

The Settings of Black Mountain is promoting its “convenient seclusion”, just a mile and a half from the town of Black Mountain and 15 minutes from Asheville, N.C.
An “urban resort” can be found just across the river from Savannah, Georgia at The Reserve at Savannah Harbor.

Berkshire Forest, located in Myrtle Beach, offers a beach club, golf membership, and easy access to the attractions of this beach town. They also have a three day, two night discovery package to visit the area for $99.

Ocean Isle Palms has positioned itself as a Caribbean beach community in Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. They are conducting a property release October 6-8.
Platinum Properties establishes “Southern boutique” communities of 10-50 home sites in Southeastern North Carolina.

A “rural but upscale” development can be found in Hot Springs, VA at Homestead Preserve which boasts The Homestead and its 240-year history as its club. They take pride in the preservation of the land and have 11,500 acres, of which only 3% is being used for 450 home sites, park areas, and other aspects of development.

Oakhurst in Lewisburg, West Virginia has America’s oldest golf course in Oakhurst Links. The course is played with the period equipment from 1884.
Harmony Township in Georgetown, SC ” will become a southern coastal town where small businesses, shops, and family homes co-exist in a tranquil neighborhood.” The Town Center will be within walking distance of homes while both Charleston and Myrtle Beach are about an hour away.

At the Rarity Communities reception on Sunday afternoon, Fred McArthur, Executive Vice President, asked the gathering, “How many of you have dreamed your whole lives of living in East Tennessee?” Three hands went up. Fred went on to say that after asking that question in Boston, Connecticut, California, and other places that was the first time he had any hands raised. I should note that one of the hands that shot up is a woman named Dixie, a Reston resident, who is from East Tennessee. I’m not sure her response really counts, but, nonetheless, I thought it was interesting.

2 Responses to “Live South Real Estate Show notes”

  1. Susan & Ron Says:
    February 10th, 2007 at 10:54 am

    Jay, you might want to include I’On community in Mt Pleasant SC. Check out their website - it’s like an new oldfashioned city neighborhood, homes all with deep front porches close to sidewalks.
    Good articles, good points.

  2. admin Says:
    February 11th, 2007 at 3:55 pm

    Thanks, Susan and Ron, for your comments. I’ll have to look into L’On- it certainly sounds intriguing.

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