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New Waterfront Development On Lake Livingston Real Estate

Cedar Point Changes Hands

Majority control of Cedar Point subdivision changed hands this week when local company Waterfront Development purchased the Dallas-based lender EIC who had foreclosed on the property.

Immediately after completing the purchase, Waterfront Development paid off over $60,000 in back taxes and donated 114 lots to the Property Owners Association; giving them needed Green Belts, parks and several key maintenance areas in the subdivision.

In a separate action, the Property Owners association filed a lawsuit in Polk County Monday 4 December against the former developer, seeking to transfer ownership of the Common Areas from Concord Capital Group as Trustee, directly to the Property Owners Association. The former Developer plagued, by legal problems including criminal indictments, filled bankruptcy on Monday 4 December in a Dallas Court.

Over the weekend, well over half of the property owners in Cedar Point worked together and voted to change their deed restrictions in an effort to protect their common areas and clean up the old and abandoned homes, mobile homes and travel trailers scattered around the community.

Many of our residents were trying to make the subdivision a great place to live however, we needed the help of deed restrictions to eliminate the small percentage of those who are hurting our community, says POA President Bettie Dugan, a long time Cedar Point resident. Our community is working so hard to make life great here, just look at the incredible Christmas lights on the homes and at the entrance. These new deed restrictions will prevent additional mobile homes from being moved into the community while allowing the existing ones which are in good condition to stay in place.

Waterfront Development, through its subsidiary Vacation Home Builders in cooperation with The Von Schmidt Design Group already have two upscale homes under construction in the subdivision, and will begin redevelopment of Cedar Point with the help of the community after the start of the New Year with 12 new homes slated for the first half of 2007.

A separate community Know as the Villages of Cedar Point for over 55 residents is planned with cottages ranging form 900-1400 square feet. Exterior maintenance will be provided allowing people to visit family and travel without worrying about their yards. The undeveloped peninsula, which may represent the largest remaining undeveloped shoreline on the southern half of the lake, is slated to become 55 waterfront lots. Each lot will be over 100 feet wide. This project is slated for February 2007.

Waterfront Development, who will be investing over 7 Million dollars in this project, estimates that new construction over the next three years will add over 32 million dollars to the Polk County tax appraisal rolls, while providing needed new housing to attract affluent Houston buyers as well as Baby Boomer retirees.

Cedar Point is a breathtaking piece of property which we have been interested in for over two years, said Charles Von Schmidt, the companys President. We feel the market is right for a project of this nature and, with the help of local realtors, we will be able to provide jobs, needed tax revenues and additional business for local merchants.

After many years of mismanagement, the combined positive actions and forward thinking of all involved are making the future a lot brighter for Cedar Point.
For more information http://www.vacationhomebuilders.com

Crantock Beach – The Jewel in Cornwall’s Crown

What’s the single nicest thing about Cornwall self catering? At the end of he day it’s probably quite simple. It’s being near to the sea. And Crantock beach is a genuine gem in the county’s crown.

There is something about a beach that does a person’s soul good. Philosophers have pondered the reason why the sea holds such a powerful attraction for millennia. Some scientists believe it’s because we migrated away from Africa in a time of famine and sea food was our main food source for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years. So the sea could be hard-wired into our hereditary make up as a a valuable thing to have nearby. Whatever the reason, shorelines make us feel good. Whether a keen autumn wind is blowing sand against your chilly cheek or you’re lying supine, stunned by the sunshine, being close to the sea gives us a modest but specific ‘high’.

Crantock beach is one of Cornwall’s very best, a treat of a beach with plenty to do for youngsters and grown ups alike. Just one justification why holidaymakers flock to rent the area’s numerous terrific holiday villas. In Cornwall the sea is a natural part of daily life. But to the majority of people it’s a real indulgence. Artists visit to capture the fantastically clean, clear light, enormous skies and forever-changing seascapes at Crantock. Nature lovers stroll the sands picking up tiny shells and marvelling at the captivating plant life and animals. Birdwatchers get pleasure from the often uncommon bird life. Companions sit shoulder to shoulder viewing the night gently fall, clinking cool glasses of superior wine. Tanning devotees dream their days away in sunbathing heaven. And, as expected, there’s great bodyboarding.

Kids fall head over heels with Crantock beach too. They all love the sand, from tots to teens. Sandcastles are us, whatever your age! There are several superb creepy caves to scramble about in, complete with exciting echoes. Little kids can play in the water safely enough, just keep a watchful eye on them. The dark, pointy rocks dotted along the landward side of the beach are brilliant fun for clambering and climbing on. There’s rock pools to find strange, weird and wonderful sea life in, from shrimps to crabs, winkles, seaweed, hermit crabs and starfish. The surrounding sand dunes are great fun too, for hide and seek, digging dens and general kid-style grubbing around. And if you have a sulky adolescent in tow, at least they’ll probably take pleasure in watching the bodyboarders being amazingly uber-cool! Beach-side holiday cottages in Cornwall are amongst the most in-demand and Crantock is among the region’s best treasured beaches.

If you’re keen on hitting the far south west and holidaying in Cornwall, self-catering is an extremely popular option. But the recent rush on British staycations means self catering cottages, flats and Cornwall self catering in general, and Crantock in particular, means it is best to book earlier than ever in 2011 in order to avoid disappointment.

The Florida Panhandle A Terrific Place To Invest In Real Estate

We have vacationed in Northwest Florida, Walton County in particular, for twenty years – and love it! The best, uncrowded beaches in the country – reasonable cost – great restaurants – terrific beach properties to lease! So we are very enthusiastic about the area – but what about the economic realities of investing in Florida — at this time?

Northwest Florida has a vibrant and steady tourist business, with low unemployment. The brand new Panama City International Airport, projected to open in January 2010, will make the area quickly accessible from virtually anywhere in the United States and Europe. It is expected to provide a major boost to the areas economy, and should increase demand for real estate.

We believe the Florida panhandle is a solid place to buy real estate, and that real estate values, though flat right now (January 2008) are likely to move sharply upward, especially for oceanfront and Gulf view properties. But thats our view! Here are some other folks opinions on the area.

CNN Money.com (Feb. 12, 2007) highlighted Panama City, Florida as the #1 place to buy real estate in the United States.

American Express says that the Florida panhandle is one of its Top Ten tourist destinations in the United States. The Florida panhandle is second only to the Orlando area in Florida tourism. Northwest Florida beaches are among the best in the world, attracting over seven million visitors annually – more than any other East Coast beach area.

Real estate professionals in Walton County say that prices are less than during the peak year of 2005. But they are expecting closings to increase, as more deals become available. Many residences are priced below the cost to build. “If you are looking for a property to hold on to for the next five years, the time to purchase is now. We are still very undervalued compared to other regions of Florida.”

The St. Joe Company (NYSE:JOE), whose corporate headquarters are in Jacksonville, FL, is the largest landowner in the Florida panhandle, owning some 718,000 acres of development land – half of it less than ten miles of the coast. St. Joe has been a big player in the area for a long time, beginning as a timber company but realizing in recent decades that the value of its holdings was far greater as investment property. So now theyre in the vacation home development business, with a great deal of activity centered on Walton County.

According to St. Joe’s Investor Relations Department the long term outlook for Florida panhandle real estate is particularly upbeat.

Long-term economic and population trends continue to favor Florida, whose economy is fundamentally solid and diversified. The state’s population is forecasted to increase by three-fourths (to 28.6 million) by 2030. Its demographic growth rate regularly outperforms that of the rest of the United States: since 1970, the State’s yearly rate of growth has outpaced the national average by 100%. By 2010 Florida will pass New York to take its place as the nation’s third most populous state.

Florida’s solid, diversified economy regularly outperforms the U.S. mean, with a burgeoning tourism industry, plenty of high-tech jobs and a strong high-tech manufacturing sector. A large military presence with a number of active and expanding bases provides stability to the region’s economy. Within the Florida panhandle, Walton County has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Florida and the U.S.

Florida is the commercial center of the Americas. Geographic location, as well as economic and political stability, places Florida at the heart of trade and business throughout the region. Vacation property sales to retirees remain robust, and Florida is a favorite spot for retirement relocation.

Northwest Floridas beaches are the states second favorite tourist destination, behind only Orlando. They draw over seven million visitors each year, more than any other stretch of beach in the eastern United States.

Beaches in the Florida panhandle rate as some of the most beautiful in the country and the world. Beaches in Walton, Bay and Gulf Counties have been selected for the number one ranking by Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, an authority on beach quality and author of America’s Best Beaches.

Northwest Florida enjoys a very favorable climate, with mild winters, lots of sunshine and clear days. Northwest Florida is located in U.S. Climate Zone 8, the same climate zone as renowned vacation areas such as Hilton Head (SC), Amelia Island (FL), Kiawah Island (SC) and St. Simons and Sea Island (GA). Floridas beauty and variety of landscape is well-known. The Emerald Coast has a distinct geography, culture and cuisine that is very different from Miami or Orlando.

Northwest Florida entertains approximately seven million visitors annually. According to Visit Florida, the states tourism and visitor agency, 33 percent of these visitors are from households with incomes over $75,000 and 16 percent are from households with incomes over $100,000.

The number of private resort developments in the Florida panhandle is increasing. At communities like Seaside, Rosemary Beach, WaterColor and WaterSound Beach, oceanfront lots have sold for $40,000 per linear beachfront foot to prosperous families who have chosen Northwest Florida.

The new Panama City airport now under construction is expected to be in operation by February 2010. It will be a major international airport, thus opening the Emerald Coast to easy access from both coasts, the Midwest, Canada and Europe. Previously, access to the area by air was limited to regional airports.

Economists expect that the new airport will become a strong economic development engine for the area. Throughout history airports have a powerful track record for increasing economic development activity.

The new Panama City airport will be the first major airport built in the United States in almost fifteen years. As a large-scale greenfield airport location, it offers unique opportunities and unmatched flexibility for companies dependent on air transport and logistics infrastructure.
Examples of how airport construction stimulates local economies may be seen in Huntsville, AL, Savannah, GA, Jacksonville, FL, Fort Myers, FL and Northwest Arkansas. All of these airports have stimulated significant adjacent development.

The State of Florida projects that over its first decade, the new airport is likely to create 8,000 new jobs and at completion a total of 13,000 jobs. An important comparison is the construction of the new Southwest Regional Airport in the Ft. Myers/Naples area in 1983, which had a tremendous impact on real estate values. Since the airport opened in 1983, total residential real estate values in the region have increased an average of 11 percent annually.

Fortune Magazine (October 14, 2007) highlighted the St. Joe Company as one of the Ten Best stocks for 2008, citing the long-term potential of the company and its development business situated in the Florida panhandle. The article says: “When Florida real estate does rebound, investors will be kicking themselves for not recognizing today’s $28 stock price for St. Joe Co (JOE) — Florida’s largest private landowner — as a rare opportunity.”

In the quickly shifting economic climate, it is important to research and ask questions before making any investment choice. Yet the truth is that the Florida panhandle is a rarity, with a delightful climate and stunningly beautiful, mostly empty beaches. As you sit on the pristine, white sand with your feet in the emerald clear Gulf water, with pelicans and gulls flying overhead and dolphins cruising by you can see that there are some very important intangibles here. Northwest Florida is a very special place – and they’re not creating any more beach property!

Seal Beach Vacation Rentals

This Seal Beach vacation rental is serene, light and airy and is newly remodeled and beautifully appointed to sleep 2-4 persons. The private entrance is located behind a colorful cottage garden adjacent to a historic California bungalow. A reserved parking space and a parking pass for street parking are provided.

Once inside, the warm wood floors and sisal area rugs complement the decor’s cool ocean colors. Relax in the comfortable bedroom with hand carved headboard, queen bed, ceiling fan, full length mirror, and plenty of storage. Feel the breeze drift thru the living area with two twin beds and plenty of pillows while viewing the 42 flat screen HDTV. The large dining table seats four and the separate kitchen is fully equipped with stove, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, blender, toaster and cooking utensils. Beach towels, chairs, and cooler are provided for a trip to the beach just across the street.

Easy to get to, Seal Beach is just 18 miles from John Wayne airport, 7 miles from Long Beach airport, and 22 miles south of Los Angeles. It is 1.4 miles to the new Dendreon facility and Boeing and convenient to Los Alamitos Medical Center, Long Beach Memorial Hospital, Long Beach State University, the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station and the Los Alamitos Air Force Base.

The scenic drive south on Pacific Coast Highway will lead you to ” Surf City” Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Balboa Island, and the artist community of Laguna Beach. Experience California’s natural beauty, untouched by time, at Crystal Cove State Park where you can hike the trails, observe wild life, explore the tidal pools, picnic or dine at the vintage Beachcomber restaurant right on the sand.

Enjoy day trips to Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Universal Studios or Six Flags Magic Mountain. Ferry to Catalina Island. Rent a duffy and self-cruise or take a gondola ride through the canals of Naples. The water taxi at the nearby marina will transport you to the Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific. Most everything you could want in a Seal Beach vacation rental has already been thought of at the bali bungalow.

Why You Should Say Yes to Vacation Homes

Let’s face it-when we think of vacation homes, we think of extremely expensive, lavish, kind of gigantic type houses that you probably wouldn’t be able to afford. After all, it’s a whole home away from home-right?

But the fact of the matter is that it can actually be more benefiting and quite a bit cheaper if you simply rent a vacation home as opposed to renting a hotel room. And let’s face it-the regular old hotel room rules don’t always apply. After all, who wants to stay cooped up in a hotel room while you’re waiting to go out? Or wake up super early while on vacation so that you can go get a breakfast that has probably seen the same table the last three days and even more hands.

Vacation homes give you a lot more freedom than other means of housing. After all, while on vacation, you’ve probably said to yourself at least one time before -I really wish that I had my– when you were housed in a hotel. Now, if you rent a house for vacation, you may find that you have everything that you need right there. You don’t have to go out to eat if you don’t want to, you don’t have to wake up at six am for stale bagels and butter in a tiny little plastic container that’s melted by the time you get to it. You can also make as much noise as you want. Maybe your kids want to jam out playing Guitar Hero in the living room-that’s not possible in a hotel, unless you want to get the evil glares of death from every surrounding room. However, you can play whatever you want in vacation homes!

But the question is-once you’re pretty sure that you know you SHOULD rent a vacation home-how do you actually go about that? What steps should you take?

First, look into hiring someone from a travel agency or at least inquiring about any vacation homes that they may have available during the season that you are considering going on vacation. Also, keep your mind open about when you should go on vacation. Sure summer is the -normal- time to go off on vacation, but do you REALLY have to go on vacation during the summer? There are plenty of other times that you can go during the winter, spring, or even fall-just think about it!

Next, look online for deals. You never know what you might find on ad-sites and things like that offering vacation homes for rent. The main thing that you need to do however, is talk to the owners for a while about the vacation home, keep detailed notes of everything they say, and make sure there aren’t any inconsistencies. If you can do a little bit of research on them, that wouldn’t hurt any either.

Next, start budgeting. Get an idea of how much money you want to and can spend, and also check into how much you can save. You may not realize how much you can save in such a little period of time!

Last, have fun on your vacation!

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