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Not in his wheelhouse You can can bluff your way through a lot of things, but not decorating.
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Parade of Homes
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Soldier, firefighter — and now Realtor Russell Russ says he picked a new career in real estate “because he wanted to try something civilized.”
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Sometimes decorating is best left to others
ANDREW WARFIELD ASSOCIATE EDITOR RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
Among the most critical elements to longevity in the publishing industry from an editorial perspective is adaptability. Often, at the spur of the moment, a writer can be thrust into coverage of subject matter they know absolutely nothing about, charged with the task of producing copy in such an authoritative tone that the reader is convinced the author is knowledgeable. Over the last four decades, I’ve written about sports, complex transportation issues, state and local government and just about everything in between. I’ve also learned the key to convincing people I’m smarter than I really am is to provide just enough profound input in a conversation to sound convincing, then get out before saying enough to demonstrate otherwise. One of my oldest and closest friends is convinced I’m a genius because I incorporate that tactic in nearly every social scenario. The exposure to so much information about so many topics
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It’s easy to talk about leaving rooms uncluttered for staging a home, but not always easy to master.
that a career in newspapering provides has armed me with just enough knowledge of such a wide variety of subjects that I can enter a conversation, plant my limited kernels of wisdom, then get out — and, this is important, stay out— before being exposed as a fraud. Even my wife of seven years thinks I’m smarter than I really am. I tell you this, readers of this venerable publication, because I must to be honest with you. In this month’s issue, I may just push the envelope far enough to blow my cover. In addition to coverage of this month’s NEFBA Parade of Homes, the theme of the April issue of Realty-Builder is interior decorating trends for 2018. I can
write all day long about the merits of a managed lanes project, commuter rail, the development of a town budget, the possible causes of an ocular melanoma cluster (a story I covered in a prior existence) and even a football game with some level of expertise. However, anyone who has seen anywhere I’ve lived — with the exception of my previous house, a model home we purchased lock, stock and professionally decorated barrel — can attest that interior design is not in my wheelhouse. In one new house I had built, I thought it was a good idea to have a different carpet color in each bedroom. That should tell you all you need to know. I’ve learned a lot since then.
For example, not to install mauve string cloth on a dining room wall. And not to hang large-print wallpaper in a small powder room. And that giant wooden cable spool I found abandoned in my still-under-construction neighborhood? Yeah, I was going to refinish that and make a cool table out of it. The termites got to it first. The best home decorating project I ever executed was in a home office space. I painted the wainscot an off-white, then the walls a deep, rich red. Above the chair rail, I rag rolled (remember that?) a black glaze, then finish-coated the glazed upper wall with varnish. If you’ve never rolled walls with varnish — and besides me, who has? — I would recommend using breathing apparatus. I
could have applied polyurethane to avoid the potent fumes, but I knew the yellowish tone of varnish would render the look of a rich, veiny, red leather chair. It worked perfectly. Over the years, I’ve learned to temper my misguided enthusiasm with understated solids and rely on accents to provide punches of color. I’ve also learned that when it comes to décor, I yield to my wife’s tastes in furnishings, wall color and accessories. I don’t make the plan, but I am solid in the execution. I have deep respect for decorators who possess the vision to put a room together. How often have you walked into a model home or a well-decorated resale, noticed design elements and said, “I never would have thought of that!”? Most of the decorating ideas I have thought of, I probably shouldn’t have. Many of your clients are the same. When it comes to staging, we know they should keep it neutral, keep it simple, keep it uncluttered and keep it impersonal. That message isn’t always easy to deliver. Having bought and sold six homes, I’ve learned to always keep resale strategies at the forefront so that when the time comes, wholesale changes won’t be needed. And that’s pretty much all I know. Time to duck out of this conversation. AWARFIELD@ JAXDAILYRECORD.COM @ANDREWFWARFIELD (904) 356-2466
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Soldier, firefighter — and now Realtor Russell Russ picked a new career in real estate “because he wanted to try something civilized.” BY MAGGIE FITZROY CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Russell Russ traveled around the world for four years while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. For the past 17 years, he has faced lifeand-death situations as a firefighter/ emergency medical technician with Naval Air Station Jax Fire Department. In February, the 40-year-old Russ launched a new career as a Realtor. After earning his license, he joined Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Florida Network Realty. The Westside Jacksonville native is based in the company’s Avondale/Ortega office — and is ready for the challenge. “I really wanted to try something civilized,” Russ said. “The Marine Corps and firefighting are not civilized. There is nothing normal about running into a burning building, or running into battle and risking your life on a daily basis.” By contrast, real estate is a positive, “fun” career, he said. As a firefighter and emergency medical technician, “When someone calls me into their home, it is usually the worst day of their life. Something terrible has happened. “As a Realtor I can be there for one of the best days of their life — the day they buy their first home. The day they buy their dream home.” Russ knows real estate is a competitive business, that he has much to learn, and that it will take time to build his new career in order to achieve success. But because he still works as a firefighter he said he feels fortunate that he can take his time, and do it right. “I got the impression real estate is competitive from the get-go,” he said. “This is not for someone counting on a paycheck the first week. You might not earn a dime for six months, and then the second six months you might make a $100,000.” His schedule as a firefighter requires him to be on duty for 48 hours, then off for 72 hours. Between calls while on duty he can take phone calls and do computer work related to real estate. He knows of only one other firefighter who works in real estate, but when the
word gets out, he said he expects there will be more. Russ said the time is right to begin his transition into the real estate business. It remains a sellers’ market, but “not out of control like before the recession.” He decided to become a Realtor after a chance encounter with a middle-school classmate last fall. They caught up on each other’s lives, and she told him she was a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway. Russ had not considered a career real estate, but the conversation planted the idea. A week later, he saw a friend who also was a Realtor who had just made his first sale. “The timing was perfect,” Russ said. He called his former classmate for advice and, although she didn’t try to sell him on Berkshire Hathaway, “I could tell she had done her research,” he said. “I trusted her research, I trusted her word, and she is helping me out a lot.” Because he grew up on Jacksonville’s Westside, Russ is specializing in that area. Now living in his “dream home” in Macclenny, he has been married to his high school sweetheart, Valerie, for 19 years, and they have four children, ages 16, 14, 13 and 11. Between his family, volunteering as his children’s soccer coach in Baker County, working as a firefighter and now also as a Realtor, he admits he is busy, but is looking forward to the challenge. Josh Cohen, managing broker of the Berkshire Hathaway Avondale/Ortega and San Marco/San Jose offices, said Russ has the potential to do well in real estate because of “the relationships he has cultivated over time. It’s a relationship business.” He said agents come from a wide range of professions and backgrounds, including public sector and military, as well as banking, teaching, financial consulting, the restaurant industry and more. Russ said he has enjoyed and appreciated the in-depth training he received from Berkshire Hathaway, giving him the opportunity to meet brokers from around the region. He also learned by accompanying Realtors on listing appointments. “It’s very interesting,” he said. “You are like an investigator, trying to get the scoop on what people want, and then finding a way to make that happen.” Even though he’s working on his home turf, Russ said he is working continually on becoming a marketwide expert. “It takes time, and there is still a lot to learn, but I am in no hurry,” Russ said. “I’m not going to risk my integrity to do anything short of the best.” Plus, “It’s fun,” he added. “Real estate is fun.”
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WHITE IS OUT, GREEN IS BACK AND OTHER 2018 SURPRISES Experts say home decor is trending toward less formal, more colorful and artful function this year. GREEN GOES BOLD It’s not the avocado green of the 1970s that’s popular these days, according to housebeautiful.com, it’s bolder shades of olive and emerald .
BY ANDREW WARFIELD ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Ah spring, when a trendy homeowner’s fancy turns to redecorating. Trends in home decor often change with the seasonal winds, but applied appropriately, many can endure over many years. The key is incorporating the right design elements in the appropriate measure, and not to stray from the architectural characteristic of the home. Decorating based on the latest magazine articles can become dated more quickly. That random architectural element like a barn door may seem like a fun focal point, but not if the rest of the home is traditional. The same holds true with formal design features in a coastal cottage or suburban ranch. Trends in colors, architectural features and other design elements can be incorporated, but unless you want — and can afford — to redecorate every two years or so, experts advise taking a more timeless approach. According to a number of websites that specialize in design trends, here is a summary of what’s in — and even some of what’s out — for 2018. First, what’s out: all-white kitchens, white and stainless steel sinks, off-color accent walls, artwork featuring words and random architectural features inconsistent
BLACK IS HOT Instead of brass or stainless, trends for plumbing fixures are favoring matte black .
with the rest of the home’s character. What’s in: Jewel tones, heavy cabinetry, brass, bold floral prints, storage pieces scattered throughout the home, stone and natural accents, warmer colors, circular geometrics and contrasting color palettes. And green. Before your mind wanders back to the 1970s and the garish avocado green and harvest gold that dominated the era, this green is different. According to housebeautiful.com, olive, emerald and similarly bold greens are making a comeback. The website also reports that lavender
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SPRING HOME DECOR and lilac are gradually replacing “millennial pink” and bold colors high in contrast are setting the backdrop for natural accents of wood, stone and woven textures. Trims are going to be more colorful, providing contrast to warm colors such as yellows, reds and corals. Then there’s wabi-sabi, the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection. The result is rough linens, handmade pottery and stoneware for a more organic, homespun look. Here is some of what we can expect to see in fashionable homes in 2018 according to Houzz.com:
SINK GROOVES Cut into countertops, these groove offer drainage for those dirty dishes that will eventually find their way here.
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From plumbing fixtures to shower enclosure trim to hardware, look for flat black finishes to pick up where satin brass left off. Matte black complements a variety of trending materials and provides a versatile, durable finish.
COLORFUL KITCHENS
Expect white as a continuing basic, but homeowners are looking for new ways to personalize what has become the focal point of the home. Neutrals like gray and blue continue to trend, but warm wood tones are replacing painted cabinetry and countertop materials such as quartz, concrete and butcher block are making gains.
KITCHEN DINING
Large islands are beginning to fall out of favor as the standard for eat-in kitchens as many homeowners, particularly of smaller homes, are opting for dining tables instead. Really creative designers are incorporating the island into dining space where family and guests face each other.
CONCRETE ACCENTS
As a base material, concrete is as basic as it gets. But, this durable material is being dressed up in new colors and smooth finishes that allow them to be used in a variety of applications. As countertops, flooring and even accent walls, the humble concrete offers a contemporary touch as it can be manipulated into a variety of textures and colors.
BOLD-COLORED UPHOLSTERY
Remember your grandmother’s gaudy, brightly colored sofa? We don’t, either, but we can imagine. As a room’s focal point, the sofa is taking over as bright blue, pink or green shades anchor the living room or family room decor, no plastic protective cover required.
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By contrast, the bedroom should be decorated with soothing, calming color and texture palettes. Bedrooms are being pared down to the bare minimum with homeowners heading in the direction of soothing neutrals and simple, functional pieces.
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Just when you think there is nothing new in countertops, how about cut grooves gradually deepening toward the sink to create drainage for wet dishes, spills and other wet kitchen functions? They even add “archi-textural” interest as well.
SEMI-OPEN KITCHENS
Anyone who has watched a home improvement or home hunting show has heard the phrase “open concept” more times than they care to count. And in recent years, interior spaces have been laid out to reflect that trend. Open concept isn’t going away, but more homeowners are wanting a visual, if not physical, separation between the kitchen and living areas. A half-wall of cabinetry or a small serving island serves to provide that line of demarcation while avoiding isolation.
TROUGH OR BUCKET SINKS
Beyond the kitchen sink, the modern bathroom or powder room is placing more emphasis on sinks of architecturally pleasing shapes and styles. Even the traditional dual vanity is being replaced with a longer sink with twin faucets.
FLORALS
Grandma’s florals are enjoying a revival. Look for botanical motifs in high-contrasting colors with oversized patterns in bold tones including black, teal and gold. Fun and funky florals aren’t tacky anymore
MILLWORK ACCENT WALLS
Watch any DIY show and you’ll know what shiplap is. Accent walls can be created more easily than ever before with available materials that mimic the appearance of a number of wood styles. You can always install the real thing as well, something that is making more appearances in model homes and is prevalent in the luxury home market.
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Northeast Florida Builders Association Parade of Homes Here are the 90 entries by 28 local, regional and national homebuilders in this year’s Parade of Homes, set for weekends April 14-29. For more information, visit nefba.com Builder Name Name Community Name Price Artisan Homes Margie Anglers Cove $798,900 Artisan Homes Lisa Shell Cove $439,000 Arthur Rutenberg Homes Bermuda Palencia $1,298,000 Marcus Allen Homes AV Homes Arthur Old Still $540,990 AV Homes Davenport Amelia Walk $521,990 David Weekley Homes The Clovercroft Daniel Park at Town Center $403,903 David Weekley Homes The Bumblebee Shearwater $349,840 David Weekley Homes The Southfield Oxford Estates $529,842 David Weekley Homes The Sunnyside Riley Oaks $500,240 David Weekley Homes The Lions Crosswater Nocatee $520,676 Dostie Homes Thoreau Americana Twenty Mile in Nocatee $1,165,000 Dostie Homes Cooper Seaside Twenty Mile in Nocatee N/A Dream Finders Homes Boca II Greenside at World Golf Village $539,990 Dream Finders Homes Edison II Dunes of Amelia $400,990 Dream Finders Homes Fernandina Preserve at Ponte Vedra Lakes $799,990 Dream Finders Homes Stadium Home Markland $481,990 Dream Finders Homes Edison II Madeira $370,990 Dream Finders Homes Boca II Amelia Concourse $432,990 Dream Finders Homes Driftwood Reserve at Eagle Harbor N/A Dream Finders Homes Avalon II North Hammock $450,990 Dream Finders Homes Edison II Eagle Landing N/A Dream Finders Homes Avalon II Plummer Creek $360,000 Dream Finders Homes Montauk II Preserve at St. Johns $649,990 Dream Finders Homes Boca II Beacon Lake $577,990 Dream Finders Homes Vilano Beacon Lake $419,990 Dream Finders Homes Stockton Beacon Lake $349,990 Dream Finders Homes Avalon II Durbin Creek Estates $559,990 Drees Homes Arbor Mill OakLeaf Plantation $282,800 Drees Homes Flagler Creekside at Twin Creeks $449,900 Drees Homes Palmetto Las Calinas N/A Drees Homes Jameson Shearwater $725,900 D.R. Horton Neuville Villages of Westport $198,490 D.R. Horton Talbot Aberdeen $419,990 D.R. Horton Clifton Arbor Mill $269,660 D.R. Horton Brentworth Amelia Riverwalk $490,479 DS Ware Homes Palazzo II Shearwater $620,000 DS Ware Homes The River Birch Wildlight N/A DS Ware Homes The Florence Ocean Breeze N/A Fox Signature Homes The Bayshore Ponte Vedra Beach $1,400,000 Generation Homes The Sea Shell Sea View $453,900 ICI Homes The Monroe Crosswater in Nocatee N/A ICI Homes The Oakland Crosswater in Nocatee N/A ICI Homes The Egret V Julington Creek $681,900 ICI Homes The Vienna Tamaya N/A ICI Homes The Egret V Tamaya N/A ICI Homes The Egret V Amelia National N/A ICI Homes The Cameron Amelia National N/A ICI Homes The Costa Mesa Timberland Ridge at Nocatee N/A John Merrill Homes Florence New Homes in Riverside $382,750 KB Home The Covington Mill Creek Plantation $324,829 KB Home The Palm Magnolia Grove $369,358 KB Home The Branson Preston Pines $228,547 KB Home The Stewart Logan Point $246,699 Lennar Homes Medallion Carter Hall $373,670 Lennar Homes Medallion Windward Ranch $367,965 Lennar Homes Magdalen Bonus Palencia $515,585 Lennar Homes Vincent Artisan Lakes $916,006 MasterCraft Builder Group Egret Shearwater $715,000 MasterCraft Builder Group San Sebastian Madeira N/A Mattamy Homes Mallard RiverTown $374,551 Mattamy Homes Saxon II RiverTown $668,919 Mattamy Homes Wales RiverTown $496,965 Mattamy Homes Beachgate II Bartram Park Preserve $252,490 Mattamy Homes Oren Reserve at Greenbriar $500,990 Mattamy Homes Cannon II Beacon Lake $536,990 New Atlantic Builders Glencoe III The Estates at Dolphin Cove $543,894 Pulte Homes Vanderbilt Creekside at Twin Creek $525,990 Providence Homes The Ellaville Crosswater in Nocatee $531,329 Providence Homes The Hernando Crosswater in Nocatee $399,121 Providence Homes The Juniper TrailMark $335,374 Providence Homes The Ellaville Gran Lake $425,681 Providence Homes The Magnolia Timberland Ridge at Nocatee $518,787 Richmond American Homes The Raleigh Mill Creek $433,637 Richmond American Homes The Yorktown Mill Creek $510,203 Richmond American Homes The Ruby Woodbridge $298,579 Riverside Homes The St Johns Madeira $474,900 Riverside Homes The Concord Amelia National Country Club $429,900 Riverside Homes The Franklin Crosswater in Nocatee $499,900 Rosewood Homes The Asher Mill Creek Plantation $520,900 SEDA New Homes Albatera C Sandy Creek $418,800 Toll Brothers The Julington Julington Lakes $689,000 Toll Brothers The Westbrook Coastal Oaks at Nocatee $991,990 The Pineapple Corp The Vista - Plan Three Twenty Mile in Nocatee $1,402,374 The Pineapple Corp The Vista - Plan Four Twenty Mile in Nocatee $1,987,198 Urban Partners ALICANTE Portofino Luxury Townhomes $425,000 Vintage Estate Homes Tina Mill Creek $499,316 Vintage Estate Homes Bailey Haiden Oaks $504,549 Vintage Estate Homes Danielle Eagles Cove $1,048,990
Square Footage Address 3,143 8718 Anglers Cove Drive 2,108 2206 Shell Cove Circle 3,431 1344 North Loop Parkway
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8483 Mabel Drive 85178 Majestic Walk Circle 41 Fairhope Drive 30 Archwood Drive 107 Oxford Estates Way 2531 Riley Oaks Trail 28 Village Grande Drive 3375 Twenty Mile Road 71 Deer Ridge Drive 73 Greenview Lane 302 Dunes of Amelia Drive 35 Whatley Lane 75 Bronson Parkway 66 Portada Drive 85177 Amaryillis Court 2107 Eagle Talon Circle 3921 Hammock Bluff Drive 2498 Club Lake Drive 79339 Plummer Creek Drive 137 Conquistador Road 47 Hutchinson Lane 77 Hutchinson Lane 89 Hutchinson Lane 1149 Bent Creek Drive 608 Charter Oaks Blvd. 50 Silver Sage Lane 34 Appaloosa Ave. 781 Glenneyre Circle 6719 Sandle Drive 105 Mahogany Bay Drive 3583 Baxter St., 96096 Oak Canopy Lane 60 Glenneyre Circle 243 Daydream Ave. 96012 Sea Breeze Way 1213 Neck Road, 62 Oceanview Drive 619 Vista Lake Circle 64 Village Grande Drive, 1000 East Dorchester Drive 2962 Danube Drive 2984 Brettungar Drive 95253 Amelia National Parkway 95259 Amelia National Parkway 142 Pine Manor Drive 2843 Green St. 53 Rittburn Lane, 12428 Sea Island Drive 7112 Preston Pines Trail 8112 Fouraker Forest Road 4687 Marilynn Ann Drive 146 Coco Point 81 Mitad Circle 44 Ropemaker Court 36 Seahill Drive 50 Pintoresco Drive 75 Mallow Court 49 Mallow Court 59 Mallow Court 7029 Bartram Cove Parkway 313 Brambly Vine Drive 42 Focal Court 147 Sailfish Drive 684 Broomsedge Circle 70 Village Grande Drive 61 Vista Lake Circle 118 Tabby Lake Ave. 89 Evenshade Way, 110 Pine Manor Drive 55 Lansing Court 50 Rittburn Lane 95404 Woodbridge Parkway 78 Pintoresco Drive 95180 Amelia National Parkway 76 Village Grande Drive 26 Tate Lane 28 Spring Creek Way 81 Lake Mist Court 19 Portsmouth Bay Ave. 229 Wilderness Ridge Drive 243 Wilderness Ridge Drive 121 Rimini Court 40 Lansing Court 2707 Haiden Oaks Drive 149 Diego Lane
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There’s something for everyone in this parade Lookers, homebuyers and Realtors all can find value in NEFBA’s Parade of Homes.
VOTE VIA NEW SMARTPHONE APP In addition to the “Dream Homes,” NEFBA is launching a new app and website. The app will feature every entry in the Parade with features to help house hunters plan their day and navigate their preferred course. Each entry will include a builder profile with builder log, pictures and description. There will be a gallery of floor plans along with exterior and interior photos. A ratings page will also be available through the app, which is how the general public can judge: Best Kitchen. Best Master Bathroom. Best Outdoor Living. Best Interior Design. Best Floor Plan. The app will feature a map of all homes located by their latitude and longitude, and will have a directory of NEFBA members specializing in construction-related fields. The website will offer the same features as the mobile app at paradeofhomesjax.com.
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This year’s Northeast Florida Builders Association Parade of Homes will offer new home browsers an opportunity to dream a little. Four builders placed entries into the new for 2018 “Dream Homes” category, homes valued at $1 million or more. Fox Signature Homes, Arthur Rutenberg Homes, Dostie Homes and The Pineapple Corporation will each showcase a high-end home in the Parade. In all, there are 90 entries by 28 local, regional and national homebuilders in this year’s Parade of Homes, set for April 14-29. The Parade of Homes is an annual opportunity for homebuilders to showcase their products to a wider audience and, even though many visitors aren’t necessarily in the market for a new home at the time, they soon might be. And the brand awareness builders can generate can pay dividends later. And sometimes, they even change the minds of reticent browsers. Realtor Judy Hicks of RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate, a charter member of NEFBA’s Sales and Marketing Council, calls the parade of homes an effective marketing opportunity not just for
WATCH THE TV SPECIAL An hour-long television special will be produced by and aired on WJXT TV-4, detailing the logistics of the Parade and featuring model homes from across the price-point spectrum. Social media marketing for the Parade will be expanded with a presence on Pinterest, Instagram and Facebook.
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The Pineapple Corporation has two models in the “Dream Homes” category, both at Twenty Mile in Nocatee.
builders, but for Realtors as well. She said it provides a more convenient way for agents who often represent new construction buyers to become more familiar with the products available. “It’s a great way for a Realtor and a consumer to go and see several models in a short amount of time,” said Hicks, who has volunteered to be a driver for out-of-
town Parade of Homes judges. “One downside for the site agent is that they know the consumer knows the builders really deck out these homes, so anybody thinking about remodeling and color trends knows that and they are just out there looking,” Hicks said. “But, when you are a consumer and you get out there and you
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see what’s new, you want it, and sometimes you can’t get it costeffectively unless you build. This allows the builder to plant that seed for people to come back later and visit,” she said. The SMC’s mission is to foster deeper relationships between builders, site agents and Realtors to drive new home sales. The Parade, she said, dovetails with that mission. “I look forward to the Parade,” Hicks said. “I let my clients know it’s coming up and do a lot of networking with site agents. It’s
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Toll Brothers is second builder in E-Town three product lines. Development has begun on the new land purchased. “We are already underway,” Netro said. “We started selling in front of the purchase so we were prepped and ready to go.”
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Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers is the second single-family residential developer to buy property at E-Town, the undeveloped Southside property along Florida 9B in southern Duval County. Toll Brothers will build on 113 acres along R.G. Skinner Parkway. The builder has not announced how many homes it will build, although David Weekley Homes, the first builder to buy in E-Town, bought 111 acres and plans 143 homes. Roger O’Steen with The PARC Group, which is developing E-Town on property owned by the Davis family, said Toll Brothers planned a single-family community. On Jan. 31, David Weekley Homes bought 111.28 acres from Eastland Timber LLC. Keith Donnelly, land acquisition manager with David Weekley Homes, said the parcel will be a gated community of 143 homesites that are 50 feet wide and 79 that will be 60 feet wide. He said the land will be developed as a joint venture between David Weekley Homes and ICI Homes. He said he expected to have David Weekley model homes under construction before the end of the year. Donnelly said 36 acres of the parcel will be preserved as conservation area and parks will be included in the community development. O’Steen is chairman and founder of The PARC Group, which develops Davis family property. He said previously that several builders are working on preliminary plans and permits for neighborhoods within
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Toll Brothers has purchased 187.3 acres to complete its Julington Lakes development in St. Johns County.
E-Town. E-Town comprises land east and west of Florida 9B. O’Steen said a master community plan is under development to include parks, amenities, golf cart paths, walking trails, neighborhood shops, restaurants and job centers.
Wildlight moving forward with more Phase 1 sites The developer of Wildlight applied to the St. Johns River Water Management
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District for a new portion of the first phase of the new “town” it is building in Nassau County. Raydient Places + Properties has submitted plans for Phases 1C-1 and IC-2 of the master-planned community to build 257 homes, 44 of them townhomes. Connelly & Wicker is the engineer. Phase 1 of Wildlight includes 1,000 homes and 500,000 square feet of restaurants and shopping on about 261 acres plus nearly 350 acres of preserve. In all, Wildlight is planned for 3,000 homes and millions of square feet of commercial development on 2,900 acres. “Phases 1C-1 and 1C-2 are still part of Phase 1 of Wildlight,” said Charles Adams, vice president of community development for Raydient Places + Properties. “The first lots we built were around Wildlight Village. As development progresses, we are starting to build lots on Phases 1C-1 and 1C-2, which is essentially the area around Wildlight Elementary School,” he said. “Phase I of Wildlight is projected to offer a variety of homes ranging in price from $195,000-$400,000. To date, Dream Finders Homes and D.S. Ware are the residential builders for Wildlight,” Adams said. Anticipated home prices in Phase 1 will be $175,000 to $400,000.
Toll Brothers completes Julington Lakes land buy Toll Brothers purchased 187.3 acres from Raydient Places + Properties to complete its Julington Lakes development in St. Johns County. The national homebuilder paid $2.5 million for the property north of Longleaf Pine Parkway and west of Veterans Parkway. The site is part of the ICI-Middlebourne PUD just west of Durbin Crossing and south of Julington Creek Plantation. The entire PUD site is 572 acres. According to Greg Netro, Toll Brothers group president of Florida, the purchase was made about a year ahead of schedule as sales in the initial phase of the neighborhood outpaced projections. “We paced it out when we first bought the job that over a five- to seven-year period we would do these takedowns of the property, but our schedule is over a year ahead, which is good for everyone,” Netro said. Julington Lakes is a gated community with access from Longleaf Pine Parkway. Home prices start at $362,995 for the Heritage Collection, $511,995 for the Ambassador Collection and $559,995 for the Estate Collection. Netro said Toll Brothers will build-out the rest of the neighborhood with those
Miami-based real estate brokerage Xcellence Realty is expanding into Northeast Florida to focus on the upper-mid and luxury property markets. Xcellence Realty has been expanding throughout Florida, establishing branch offices in Jacksonville, Orlando, Palm Harbor, Lakeland, Naples and Pensacola. Xcellence was founded in the early 2000s and employs more than 450 agents. Michael Turwitt will lead the Jacksonville office at 822 Florida A1A N., Suite 310, in Ponte Vedra Beach. Turwitt, a Northeast Florida resident, has more than 30 years of commercial and residential real estate experience. In 2017 the group added Xcellence Mortgage Inc. The company reports that foreign investment in residential and commercial properties is growing in Florida. According to Xcellence Realty, investment in Florida residential properties increased nearly $5 billion in 2017 to $24.2 billion, accounting for 21 percent of the state’s residential sales volume. Last year, foreign investors bought 61,300 residential properties in Florida, the company said. Most of those acquisitions were in South and Central Florida. “One of our objectives is to attract more foreign investments to the area,” Turwitt said. “The First Coast is still a hidden secret and most international buyers purchasing vacation homes or investment properties in Florida are looking southward simply because they don’t know the Northeast coastal region,” he said.
TriBridge brings more Town Center apartments Atlanta-based TriBridge Residential LLC, in partnership with Miami-based Sefira Capital, will open The Jaxon, a 287-unit apartment community in Town Center Promenade, this summer. The Jaxon, at 4450 Tropea Way, is across from St. Johns Town Center. TriBridge said The Jaxon will comprise studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with amenities including granite countertops, built-in Bluetooth speakers and custom finishes. Outdoor amenities include a pool with cabanas and rain curtain, a party porch, dog park, dog wash station and 24-hour package system including refrigerated storage. TriBridge Residential developed several area projects, including Uptown in St. Johns Town Center and BluWater Apartments, Seagrass Apartments and Cottage at North Beach.
Chance Partners bringing apartments to San Marco Chance Partners LLC has begun construction on the first of two apartment communities that could total more than 600 units — and an investment topping $100 million — on the edge of San Marco. Underway is the estimated $42 million San Marco Promenade along Philips Highway between Mitchell Avenue and River Oaks Road. Work on the up to $60 million San Marco Crossing, just a few blocks north, could start early next year. Partners Jeffrey Rosen and Judd Bobilin said San Marco Promenade will have 284
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Construction has begun on Tidal Pointe at Southside Quarter, the Central Living brand of David Weekley Homes that features high-density residential projects. Tidal Pointe will be David Weekley’s
Jacksonville introduction of the Central Living brand, which focuses on developing luxury housing in prime locations. Construction soon will begin on three model homes, including The Woodsmoke, a single-family detached home, and townhomes The Hester and The Latitude. Model homes are scheduled to open for sales in late spring. At Tidal Pointe, David Weekley Homes will build 89 townhomes and 46 singlefamily, detached courtyard homes. Floor plans for the single-family, detached homes will range from 2,000 to 2,100 square feet, with townhomes from 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. The company has not released a price range. Houston-based Hines is developing the 105-acre Southside Quarter at southwest Interstate 295 and Butler Boulevard, along Gate Parkway. The development is south of St. Johns Town Center. Plans show the 46 single-family homes along Park Village Drive and the townhouses along I-295 and around the single-family development. An amenity center is in the middle. Amenities will include a pool and cabana. The neighborhood is within walking distance of shopping, dining and entertainment.
Construction begins on Luxor Club apartments Summit Contracting Group is building Luxor Club, a luxury apartment community in the Flagler Center area of south Jacksonville. Luxor Club, owned by Jacksonvillebased Fort Family Investments, will comprise 464 apartments in 17 three-story buildings and eight two-story carriage houses with garages and a net 528,055 square feet of space. The site is next to Palm Bay Club apartments, also a Fort Family property.
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Watson Realty Corp. named Gary Landschoot as president of Watson Maintenance Services Inc. Landschoot brings more than 30 years of experience in the engineering and construction management industry. He served as senior vice president of Florida operations for an engineering and construction firm, managing eight offices and more than 400 employees. As part of his appointment, Watson Maintenance Services Inc. plans growth and expansion into new Florida markets. Wendell Davis, Watson Realty Corp. executive vice president and director of Watson Property Management, said, with Landschoot’s leadership, the company is committed to the growth of Watson Maintenance Services.
Chance Partners is developing San Marco Promenade along Philips Highway near San Marco.
apartment units on the northern half of the 17.3-acre site with completion in summer 2019. The apartments will be a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units among three buildings. Sizes will average 770 square feet for one-bedroom units; 1,200 for two-bedrooms; and 1,400 square feet for threebedrooms. Rental rates have not been determined. Amenities will include a pool, fire pit, walking trails, fitness center, co-working business center for residents and a twostory clubroom. Chance said it has not completed its plan for the southern part of the site. While the current approved Planned Unit Development allows up to 650 units, Chance will apply to modify the PUD when the final number of units is determined. An earlier plan indicated a total of up to 510 units.
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Luxor Club apartments will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Amenities will include a clubhouse, resort-style swimming pool, two-story pool pavilion with elevator access, tennis court, playground, lawn, dog park with pool, pet spa, bike storage facility, car care center, hammock garden and landscaping. Flagler Center is south of Old St. Augustine Road between Philips Highway and Interstate 95. It is just north of St. Johns County. Construction is planned to be complete in January 2019.
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New Amenities Coming Soon! Three Model Homes Open Daily Visit Today! For more information please call (904) 214-3726 3812 Great Falls Loop - Middleburg, FL 32068 Directions: From I-295 take exit 12 for Blanding Blvd South. Travel approximately 11 miles and turn right into community at Azalea Ridge Blvd, then take the first right onto Great Falls Loop. Model home will be just ahead on the right.
*Home and community information, including pricing, included features, terms, availability and amenities are subject to change and prior sale at any time without notice or obligation. See your new home consultant for details. **4% (3% commission plus 1% bonus) available on select inventory homes only in D.R. Horton North Florida communities. Offer valid for new buyers only on new contracts written on 1/1/18 through 4/30/18 and must close. Total commission paid is subject to limitations, if any, on total broker compensation imposed by homebuyer’s lender. Real estate agent must be present on first visit. Total commission/bonus earned and paid at closing. See a sales representative for a complete listing of qualifying homes. Pictures, elevations, features, sizes and colors are approximate for illustration purposes only and will vary from the homes as built. CBC058997 ©2018 D.R. Horton, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2017 Laurel Awards winners The 23rd annual Sales and Marketing Council Laurel Awards honored Northeast Florida homebuilders and realtors in dozens of categories. The James Bond-themed affair was March 16 at TIAA Bank Field. Here is the list of awards: Marketing Awards BEST LOGO-DEVELOPER Silver: BBX Capital Real Estate-Beacon Lake Gold: GreenPointe CommunitiesEvenTide BEST LOGO-STRATEGIC PARTNER Gold: Jet HomeLoans BEST LOGO-BUILDER Gold: 3D Digital-Dostie Homes BEST DIRECT MAIL PIECE Gold: Glenn Layton Homes BEST PRINT AD FULL PAGE Silver: Starr Custom Homes Gold: Hines-Markland BEST PRINT AD QUARTER PAGE Silver: GreenPointe CommunitiesEvenTide Gold: BBX Capital Real Estate-Beacon Lake BEST BROCHURE-DEVELOPER/ COMMUNITY Silver: GreenPointe CommunitiesEvenTide Gold: Hines-Markland
BEST VIDEO COMMERCIAL-BUILDER Gold: Dream Finders Home BEST RADIO COMMERCIAL-BUILDER Gold: Dream Finders Homes BEST RADIO COMMERCIALSTRATEGIC PARTNER Gold: Sellin’ With CC Team Keller Williams Jacksonville Realty BEST RADIO COMMERCIALDEVELOPER/COMMUNITY Gold: Mattamy Homes BEST WEBSITE-BUILDER Silver: KB Hone Gold: Starr Custom Homes BEST WEBSITE-STRATEGIC PARTNER Gold: SERVPRO BEST WEBSITE-DEVELOPER/ COMMUNITY Silver: The PARC Group Gold: Mattamy Homes BEST FACEBOOK PAGE-DEVELOPER/ COMMUNITY Silver: Mattamy Homes Gold: Nocatee
BEST BROCHURE-BUILDER Gold: Glenn Layton Homes-GLH Brochure
BEST FACEBOOK PAGE-STRATEGIC PARTNER Silver: Donna Mancini Interiors & Flooring Gold: Sellin’ With CC Team
BEST BILLBOARD Silver: D.R. Horton-Sebastian Cove Gold: Mattamy Homes-”Less Time in Traffic; More Time with Family”
BEST FACEBOOK PAGE-BUILDER Gold: D. R. Horton Homes
BEST SIGNAGE PROGRAM-BUILDER Gold: KB Home BEST PUBLICATION Gold: Daily Record & Observer-Realty Builder BEST REALTOR PROMOTIONAL EVENT Silver: Mirtha Barzaga Davidson RealtyCustomer Appreciation Celebration The Roaring ’20s Gold: Dream Finders Homes-Wine & Dine on the 17th Green BEST CONSUMER PROMOTIONAL EVENT-DEVELOPER/COMMUNITY Silver: Mattamy Homes-RiverTown Grand Opening Gold: GreenPointe CommunitiesTrailMark BEST CONSUMER PROMOTIONAL EVENT-BUILDER Gold: Dream Finders Homes-Pick Your Present BEST BANNER AD-BUILDER Gold: 3D Digital-Dostie Homes Banner Campaign BEST BANNER AD-DEVELOPER/ COMMUNITY Silver: Mattamy Homes-RiverTown Gold: Hines-Markland BEST MARKETING VIDEODEVELOPER/COMMUNITY Silver: Hines-Markland Gold: GreenPointe CommunitiesTrailMark BEST MARKETING VIDEO-STRATEGIC PARTNER Silver: Merchandising Plus Gold: Sellin’ With CC Team Keller Williams Jacksonville Realty BEST MARKETING VIDEO-BUILDER Silver: Starr Custom Homes Gold: Dostie Homes
BEST PINTEREST PAGE-DEVELOPER/ COMMUNITY Gold: Nocatee BEST PINTEREST PAGE-STRATEGIC PARTNER Gold: Donna Mancini Interiors and Flooring
Model and Community Awards BEST ELEVATION DESIGN TOWNHOME $300,000-$500,000 Gold: Urban Partners BEST ELEVATION DESIGN $300,000-$500,000 Silver: ICI Homes Gold: Mattamy Homes BEST ELEVATION DESIGN MORE THAN $1 MILLION Silver: The Pineapple Corporation Gold: The Pineapple Corporation BEST FLOORPLAN DESIGN $350,000-$550,000 Silver: Housing Design MattersMasterCraft Builder Group Gold: Mattamy Homes BEST FLOORPLAN DESIGN $550,000-$1 MILLION Silver: Toll Brothers-Julington Lakes Gold: Toll Brothers-Atlantic Beach Country Club BEST FLOORPLAN DESIGN MORE THAN $1 MILLION Silver: The Pineapple Corporation-The Vista at Twenty Mile Plan 3 Gold: The Pineapple Corporation-The Vista at Twenty Mile Plan 4 BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING FOR AN AMENITY CENTER Gold: Merchandising Plus-Broxton Bay at River City
BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING $200,000-$249,999 Silver: Micamy Design Studio-D.R. Horton Homes Grand Reserve Gold: Merchandising Plus-D.R. Horton Homes The Clifton at San Salito BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING $250,000-$299,999 Silver: Micamy Design Studio-D. R. Horton Homes Villages of Westport Gold: Merchandising Plus-D. R. Horton Homes The Dalton at Grande Reserve BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING $300,000-$349,999 Silver: Micamy Design Studio-D.R. Horton Homes Fox Creek Gold: Merchandising Plus-D.R. Horton Homes Lantana at Country Club Harbor BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING $350,000-$399,999 Silver: Chandler Designs-Lennar Homes Carter Hall Gold: ICI Homes The Serena in Timerland Ridge at Nocatee BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING $400,000-$499,999 Silver: Micamy Design Studio-D.R. Horton Homes Edgewater Landing Gold: Merchandising Plus-The Victoria at Tamaya BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING $500,000-$699,999 Silver: Micamy Design Studio-D.R. Horton Homes Aberdeen Estates Gold: ICI Homes-The Serena at Tamaya BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING $700,000-$1 MILLION Silver: Chandler Designs-MasterCraft Builder Group Shearwater Gold: Toll Brothers-Coastal Oaks at Nocatee BEST INTERIOR MERCHANDISING MORE THAN $1 MILLION Silver: The Pineapple Corporation-The Vista at Twenty Mile Gold: The Pineapple Corporation-The Vista at Twenty Mile BEST LANDSCAPE DESIGN UNDER $25,000 Silver: ICI Homes-The Monroe in Crosswater at Nocatee Gold: ICI Homes-The Oakland in Crosswater at Nocatee
BEST MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY UNDER 1,000 LOTS Gold: Markland
LENDER TEAM $95 MILLION-$1 BILLION Diana Tarzia Team, Jet HomeLoans
BEST MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY 1,000-5,000 LOTS Gold: RiverTown
ON-SITE AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER $10 MILLION-$15 MILLION Jonathan Rissman, D.R. Horton Homes; Stella Webb, D. R. Horton Homes; Michael Butcher, D.R. Horton Homes; Brenda Rabbitt, D.R. Horton Homes; Sydney Blount, D.R. Horton Homes; Edward Crosby, D.R. Horton Homes; Michelle Dickerson, D.R. Horton Homes; Frank Cirillo, D.R. Horton Homes; Marcus Israel, D.R. Horton Homes; Chris Breccia, D.R. Horton Homes; Kathleen Butcher, D.R. Horton Homes; Mary Mansker, D.R. Horton Homes.
BEST MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY OVER 10,000 LOTS Gold: Nocatee
Million Dollar Circle – General Real Estate AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER $1 MILLION-$5 MILLION DeAnna Stokes, Mattamy Homes, Bonnie Evans-Mattamy Homes AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER $5 MILLION-$10 MILLION Leslee Elliott, Mattamy Homes; Sarah O’Rourke, Mattamy Homes; Ross Fanti, LMH Realty; Katrina Watkins, First Coast Custom Realty; Tammie Bryant, Mattamy Homes; Noel McGowan, Mattamy Homes; Melissa Harris, Toll Brothers. AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER $10 MILLION-$15 MILLION Angela Galleta, Mattamy Homes; Diane Kirk, Mattamy Homes; Shelley McDermott, Mattamy Homes; Carrie Fife, Toll Brothers; Richard Andreoli, Mattamy Homes. AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER $15 MILLION-$20 MILLION Brad Russell, Toll Brothers; Morgan King, Toll Brothers; Linda Moore, Toll Brothers. AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER $20 MILLION-$25 MILLION Andrew Colavito, Toll Brothers. AGENT REPRESENTING A BUYER $1 MILLION-$5 MILLION Million Phil Aitken, The Aiken Home Team Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners; Andrew Michael, RE/MAX Unlimited. AGENT REPRESENTING A BUYER $5 MILLION-$10 MILLION Mirtha Barzaga, Davidson Realty. BROKERAGE TEAM $5 MILLION-$10 MILLION CC Underwood Sellin’ with CC TeamKeller Williams Jacksonville Realty
BEST OUTDOOR FEATURE $15,000-$29,999 Silver: Construction Specialties of North Florida-Palencia Gold: ICI Homes-The Monroe in Crosswater in Nocatee
Top Producer – General Real Estate
BEST OUTDOOR FEATURE $30,000-$45,000 Silver: ICI Homes-Costa Mesa in Timberland Ridge at Nocatee Gold: ICI Homes-Serena at Tamaya
AGENT REPRESENTING A BUYER Cherya Cavanaugh, RE/MAX Unlimited
BEST OUTDOOR FEATURE MORE THAN $100,000 Silver: Dostie Homes-The Ranch at Twenty Mile Nocatee Gold: The Pineapple Corporation-The Vista at Twenty Mile
TOP PRODUCER-BROKERAGE TEAM Christina Welch, Welch Team Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners.
BEST SALES CENTER UNDER 1,000 SQUARE FEET Gold: D. R. Horton Homes-Freedom Homes Arbor Mill BEST SALES CENTER MORE THAN 1,000 SQUARE FEET Gold: Mattamy Homes-RiverTown BEST DESIGN CENTER Gold: KB Home
AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER Kelly Hofelt, Toll Brothers.
TOP PRODUCER-REALTOR Nancy Massengill, ICI Homes
Million Dollar Circle Lender & Site Agents Outside
ON-SITE AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER $15 MILLION-$20 MILLION Robert Rogers, D.R. Horton Homes; Susan Paul, D.R. Horton Homes; Suzanne Massey, D.R. Horton Homes; Karen Smiley, D.R. Horton Homes.
Top Producer Lender and Site Agents OUTSIDE LENDER Diana Tarzia, Jet HomeLoans LENDER TEAM Bank of England Mortgage INTERNET SALES CONSULTANT Barbara Dennis, Mattamy Homes ON-SITE AGENT REPRESENTING A BUILDER Cindy Voyles, ICI Homes
Individual Awards REALTOR OF THE YEAR CC Underwood, Sellin’ With CC Team Keller Willams Jacksonville Realty LENDER OF THE YEAR Aaron Duez, Caliber Home Loans SITE AGENT OF THE YEAR Juliana Toohey, ICI Homes ROOKIE SALES PERSON OF THE YEAR Eric Weyh, ICI Homes BUILDER CORPORATE SALES TEAM OF THE YEAR KB Home Jacksonville BUILDER PARTNERSHIP SALES TEAM OF THE YEAR Eric and Kelly Weyh, ICI Homes SALES MANAGER OF THE YEAR Kelly Hofelt, Toll Brothers DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR The PARC Group MARKETING DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR-DEVELOPER Kelly Ray, The PARC Group MARKETING DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR-BUILDER Alaina Record. Dostie Homes GRAND LAUREL Mattamy Homes
LENDER $70 MILLION-$75 MILLION Jason Kindler, Jet HomeLoans; Mat Brennan, Bank of England Mortgage. LENDER TEAM $80 MILLION-$85 MILLION KB Home Jacksonville
NEW FERNANDINA BEACH HOMES At Woodbridge | From the upper $100s With exceptional new homes and a quiet location near A1A/SR-200, Woodbridge has a lot to offer your clients. Tour our three beautiful model homes today! Ranch and two-story options | 2 – 6 bedrooms | Approx. 1,550 – 2,600 sq. ft. | 2- to 3-car garages | Hundreds of ways to personalize fixtures and finishes at our Home Gallery™ Close to popular schools, shopping and dining
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Address: 95404 Woodbridge Parkway, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Prices, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice. Square footage is approximate. Actual homes as constructed may not contain the features and layouts depicted and may vary from image(s). ©2018 Richmond American Homes; Richmond American Homes of Florida, LP, CBC1257429.
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National experts discuss economic growth Profit & Politics Luncheon also highlights women in homebuilding. BY NEFBA STAFF
The inaugural Profit & Politics luncheon drew more than 100 people as the National Association of Home Builders chief economist and chief lobbyist provided insights into the impact of the political landscape and economic conditions on the national and local homebuilding industry. The event was part of the Builders & Realtors Showcase on March 8 at the Prime Osborn Convention Center, bringing together the national, regional and local perspectives on economic growth in Northeast Florida. The event began with Professional Women in Building Council Chair Toria Hale introducing Cathy Chambers, the senior vice president of the JAXUSA Partnership for economic development. In her role with the PWB, Hale promotes, enhances and supports women in the homebuilding industry. “We are proud of our newest council, the Professional Women in Building, which we announced in January 2017,” NEFBA Executive Officer Bill Garrison told the
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audience. “There was certainly a need for it as the number of professional women in this industry is growing. And, it seems particularly appropriate the granddaughter of NEFBA’s first female
president, Mary Louise Dungey in 1999, serves as chair of this council. Toria is also the grandniece of NEFBA member and also past president, Hawley Smith in 1983.” Hale described Chambers’
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presentations moderated a discussion and open question-and-answer session. The keynote speakers were NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz and NAHB Chief Lobbyist James Tobin III. The two national experts shared their views of current political events and provided a forecast on the state of the nation’s housing market and the ove ra l l economy. “This was very informative and helpful,” Garrison said. “It’s something I would like to have on our Toria Hale, chair of annual calenNEFBA’s Profesdar. Undersional Women in standing our Building Council. market in relation to the rest of the country and world events allows us to have a more realistic perspective and plan accordingly.” The luncheon was presented by Manning Building Supplies. For more about the luncheon, see the story on Page 13.
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The panel included (from left) speaker Robert Dietz, NAHB’s chief economist and vice president of economics and housing policy; moderator Cathy Chambers, senior vice president of strategy and business development at JAXUSA Partnership; and speaker James Tobin III, chief lobbyist and executive vice president of NAHB. Shown speaking is NEFBA Executive Officer Bill Garrison.
The Builders & Realtors Showcase followed the luncheon and presentation.
FROM THE PRESIDENT
One quarter down, three very busy ones to go First Federal invites you, to join our network of proud partners. CHRIS DOSTIE DOSTIE HOMES
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The first quarter of 2018 is over. For those of you who track business, and to some extent life, by quarters, that’s good news. We made it through one and we have three more ahead to make corrections, double down on efforts if we need to, or pat ourselves on the back for a job well done. For NEFBA, it’s a little of all three. Our association has accomplished much in these three short months. I thank you and congratulate all of you for a job well done. I also want to thank the NEFBA staff for putting together some awesome programs for the members. Their ability to organize, plan, execute and perform at such a high level every day makes it happen. We have learned from each event more about what members want, what they need and what they expect. The next quarter will provide opportunities to fine-tune processes and accelerate the momentum we’ve built since January. Upcoming events this month and next are those that have a major impact on the association and the community. First up is the Parade of Homes, which runs through April 29. We call it the area’s largest open house. It’s probably also the oldest. Since 1954, the Parade has attracted the public to shop homes, neighborhoods and builders. The Parade Banquet
is May 17, and everyone is invited to celebrate with all the participants for representing the best of the best in new homes and communities. In May we also conduct our annual membership drive. The kickoff party is May 1 at Intuition Ale Works, and the drive itself begins with a two-day call-a-thon at NEFBA on May 2 and 3. The drive runs through May 23, and the welcome party for all the new members — the more the merrier — is May 24. A certain former executive director (not mentioning any names but his initials are the same as mine) has been talking a lot of trash up in Atlanta about their recent membership gains. Let’s have a great drive and put some further distance between Northeast Florida and this upstart to the north. Finally, the Apprenticeship Program graduation is 7 p.m. May 8 at the FSCJ Downtown Campus. This is a great event that honors the men and women who have earned a four-year degree in his or her chosen construction field. NEFBA’s Apprenticeship program trains men and women in carpentry, electrical, plumbing and heating and air-conditioning. The local labor market is strained, and we are helping meet the demand for skilled trade workers contributing to industry growth. I look forward to seeing you as our association grows in numbers, strengthens its impact on the community and supports the growth of the industry. Thank you for all you do and plan to do in the months ahead. Sincerely,
Chris Dostie
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DONOR: CURTIS HART, HART RESOURCES LLC
LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION: LEADER ($10,000 TO $50,000) Curtis Hart is a familiar name around NEFBA. He has been active in the association for many years, and he has an impressive list of accomplishments. Hart was president of the association in 1996. He has served on NEFBA’s board of directors since 1984. He serves as chair of NEFBA’s Political Action Committee. He was honored with the Leadership Award in 2008 and the Arnold Tritt Achievement Award in 2016. “Curtis has invested a lot of time, enthusiasm and leadership into NEFBA,” said NEFBA Executive Officer Bill Garrison. “It was not a surprise that he was the first one to step forward when we announced the ALL IN! campaign.” Hart said this is the third NEFBA headquarters relocation he has experienced, beginning with the Southside Boulevard location to the Century 21 address, and now to Southpoint. “I attribute my success to NEFBA, its people,” he said. “I’m convinced this group of people taught me, prepared me and equipped me to keep moving up and to survive the ups and downs of the industry.” Hart moved from Gainesville to Jacksonville in 1975. In 1980, he founded a development company, Hart Resources. “We build shopping centers and develop lots for residential developments,” he said. “We have developed thousands of residential lots in this area.” Hart said he believes that only way to make the most of a NEFBA membership is to invest in the association. “The first step is to find an area you are interested in, whether it’s remodeling, construction crime prevention, government affairs, the market and regulatory environment of your county,” he said. “Focus on that. Spend time with the folks in that council or committee, volunteer at their events, share your expertise and experience with that group. You will meet people and develop relationships that will propel you forward and pick you up should you stumble.” As NEFBA goes, so goes the local economy and the industry. That is the principle that encouraged Hart’s donation to the ALL IN! campaign. “The association has done so much for me,” he said, “and I want to be part of its future. I want to make sure it’s around for the next generation of builders, developers and everyone involved in providing housing in Northeast Florida.”
Thank you, Tom Trout Inc. NEFBA is proud to add Tom Trout Inc. to the list of ALL IN! donors who are sharing in its future. The company contributed at the ALL IN! Donor Level ($1,000-$5,000). The complete list of donors is available at nefba.com. Join them in building on the legacy of 74 years of service to the industry and the community. You can purchase a commemorative brick for $250, make an in-kind donation of labor and/or materials or make a donation of any amount. All are greatly appreciated. Contact Corey Hacker at 725-4355 or CHacker@nefba.com.
About NEFBA
The Northeast Florida Builders Association provides industry-wide representation to strengthen and foster the continued growth of construction trades and services in Northeast Florida. Serving the region since 1944, NEFBA is an affiliate of the Florida Home
Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders. Builder News is a newsletter for and about NEFBA members and industry issues at local, state and national levels. The newsletter is published and distributed monthly by Daily Record and Observer LLC in Realty-Builder.
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MEET THE STAFF
Jessie Spradley, Government Affairs Director
JESSIE SPRADLEY
Jessie Spradley joined the NEFBA staff in November 2013 as director of government affairs. He grew up in Jacksonville and graduated from the University of North Florida in 2006 with a degree in political science. After graduation, Jessie volunteered on local political campaigns and was selected to coordinate Charles McBurney’s successful bid for state representative. McBurney hired Spradley full-time to serve as his district aide. In that position, he was responsible for the day-to-day operation of the local office, handling constituent issues and researching political legislation. Spradley has served on the board of the Jacksonville Junior Chamber of Commerce — the Jaycees — and as its president. As government affairs director at NEFBA, Spradley monitors and organizes response to proposed legislation in the five-county area NEFBA serves. He also serves as liaison between NEFBA and the Clay Builders, Nassau Builders and the Young Professional Group councils. A typical day might include a day on the phone, at his desk making contacts and arranging meetings. Or, he could be on the road between the two county councils he serves, meeting with city employees and elected officials. “Most of my day is consumed by plan-
ning and attending the huge variety of NEFBA meetings and events we host,” he said. “NEFBA annually hosts more than 170 events, and each one requires a staffer or a team of staff to work on locations, sponsors, agendas and speakers. On top of the NEFBA socials, fundraisers and regular meetings, I also work closely with our Government Affairs Committee to set up meetings with local elected officials and county staff, and attend Jacksonville City Council and Nassau and Clay county commissioners meetings representing NEFBA and its members.” All of his efforts are worth the relationships he has built with NEFBA staff and its members. “I love NEFBA because of our amazing members, my awesome fellow staffers and the mission we get to work toward every day — helping provide housing to all,” Spradley said. “At the core of everything we do here, from apprenticeship to government advocacy to even our socials, our goal is to make sure our industry can continue to provide quality housing to as many Northeast Floridians as possible.” During the monthslong search for a new executive officer in 2017, Spradley temporarily filled the position as interim executive officer. “Jessie is truly an asset to this office and his influence is felt even beyond the responsibilities described in his job description,” said Executive Officer Bill Garrison. “His experience in the political arena has given us an edge when it comes to interacting with elected officials and candidates.” On the weekends, Spradley and his wife, Nicole, can be found fishing or volunteering with the St. Johns Riverkeeper at a creek cleanup. During football season, they are with friends cheering on the Jaguars. The Spradleys are expecting their first child in April.
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NEFBA swings for the fences in 2018 membership drive BY NEFBA STAFF
It’s time for the annual competition to see who can enlist the most NEFBA members. The annual membership drive kicks off May 1 and continues through May 23. This year’s drive is taking on a baseball theme. The primary goal of the drive is to engage all members in this effort to strengthen the association. “We are asking every member to invite at least two prospects to join,” said Hans Krieg, NEFBA’s director of member services. “The ‘Recruit 2’ campaign could yield significant results. If only 10 percent of our current members actually enlist two new members each, we would be welcoming 240 new companies into the NEFBA family. Think what that would mean if more than 10 percent participate and perhaps even enlist more than two new members.” Krieg suggests contacting business and personal acquaintances and telling them your own story, why you are involved and why they should be as well. There are nearly 200 events each year, networking opportunities that help build all members’ circle of influence and support. Seven teams for the campaign have been formed so far. They are: Remodelers Council, manager Michael Lenahen, team name Jumbo Shrimp. Professional Women in Building/Young Professionals Group, comanagers Toria Hale and Cole Slate, team name Bananas (after the Savannah Bananas minor league baseball team). Clay Builders Council, manager Mark Paulsen, name to be determined.
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Nassau Builders Council, manager Steve Johnson, name to be determined. St. Johns Builders Council, manager Mike Davis, name to be determined. Sales & Marketing Council, manager Katrina Watkins, name to be determined. Past Presidents, manager Lee Arsenault, name to be determined. The league commissioner is NEFBA First Vice President and Membership Committee Chair Sean Junker. “We love that the early team names are fun, minor league team names,” Junker said. “That’s what the theme is all about — promoting fun and competition. We’re looking for more teams and some creative names for some we have that remain unnamed.” SMC manager Katrina Watkins is off to a fast start, drafting AJ Beson and Doug Wenzel, two very strong hitters. Any NEFBA member is eligible for the draft, and all board members will be added to a team. The winning team will be treated to a night at a Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp game in a luxury suite. Other individual and team prizes will be announced later. As an incentive, new members who join during the drive will have access to up to $2,300 in products and services from NEFBA members, expanding the value of membership to encourage participation. “I am really excited about the event, and look forward to a very successful season,” Krieg said. “Thanks again for all you do to support NEFBA, and particularly this effort. There is nothing more important than growing our membership roster, and this annual event is key to that effort.”
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For only $500, sponsor the most important NEFBA event of the year! Contact Hans @ HKrieg@nefba.com
SAVE DATES! Tuesday, May 1
Batter Up/Kickoff Party Intuition Ale Works 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Questions? Contact Hans Krieg HKrieg@nefba.com
Team & Call Time Remodelers Council “Jumbo Shrimp”
Raffle off a ‘free’ membership to an attending prospective member.
May 2, 8:30am—10:30am
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Call-A-Thon w/ team @ the NEFBA Office May 2 & May 3
Sales & Marketing Council
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Permits show gains over last year Industry analysts suggest the year-to-date totals for the two-month period (January and February) are a better indicator of market strength than a month-to-month comparison. In February, total permits issued in Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties experienced a
160
2017 127
80 0
400
133
Jan
Feb
160
263
500
Jan
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
233 243
220
Feb
Mar
Apr
284
319
1,000 100
Sep
72 Oct
311
269
259
74 Nov
65 Dec
256
269
2018
175 May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
110 66
41 Jan
2017
135 78
Feb
66 Mar
Apr
97
2018 91
80
55 May
Jun
Jul
Aug
67 32 Sep
Oct
64 Nov
60 Dec
ST. JOHNS COUNTY PERMITS 2017-18 284
330
333 315
373
343
335
329
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Feb
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216 Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
2017
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380
368
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326
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Apr
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2017
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Mar
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increase from 2017 to 2018. The challenge to the industry is keeping up with demand. There is an urgent labor shortage, and cycle times are growing longer because of it, and also affects material deliveries. Analysts say rising prices are another indicator of a strong market.
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decrease compared to January. The total for January in the four counties was 830, the total in February was 689. More significantly, however, a year-to-year comparison shows this year’s two-month total, 1,519 tops last year’s total for the same period, 1,289, reflecting a 17.8 percent
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Nov
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TOTAL PERMITS 2017-18 524 830
765 689
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Feb
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691
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833
797
689
505
867
691
660
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Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
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2018 Upcoming Calendar of Events
Join us for the
MAY SMC BREAKFAST
Apr. 19 FRIDAY
8:00-9:30am • UNF/University Center Speaker: Mr. Forson, Superintendent - St. Johns County School Sponsored by: Jet Homeloans and BBX Capital
May 18
May 16
SMC SAM TRAM
THURSDAY
9:30-10:30am • Dream Finders Model, Preserve at Ponte Vedra Lakes
Apr. 20
SMC Breakfast
9:00am-2:00pm • Avenues Mall pick-up
WEDNESDAY Back to the Beach “A Splash through New Construction”
8:00-9:30am UNF/University Center
210 Corridor Section: Beachwalk, Beacon Lake & Creekside
May 17 THURSDAY
Sponsored by:
SMC Model Meet Up
Guest Speaker: Wounded Warrior Executive
May 18 FRIDAY
SMC Model Meet Up D.R. Horton Model, Arbor Mill
SMC Breakfast
8:00-9:30am • UNF/University Center
Please prepay for all events on our website web.nefba.com/events
Contact Michelle Glass at mglass@nefba.com or Corey Hacker at chacker@nefba.com for Information on involvement and sponsorship opportunities!
#ICYMI (In Case You Missed It) 23rd Annual Laurel Awards @ EverBank Stadium, East Club
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To enlighten, motivate and educate NEFBA members through dynamic programs and networking opportunities so more new homes are sold.
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Friday, April 20, 2018 8:00a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
UNF University Center
Tim Forson Superintendent of Schools St. Johns County School District
Friday, May 18, 2018 St Johns Golf & Country Club 205 St Johns Golf Drive St Augustine, FL 32092
Tim Forson serves as the Superintendent of Schools for the St. Johns County School District. Prior to being names Superintendent, Mr. Forson held various leadership roles throughout his career of 36 years including Deputy Superintendent for Operations. Come here Tim speak on the current status of the St. Johns County School District and the vision for its future.
Sign In/Lunch: 12PM | Shotgun Start: 1:15PM Individual Registration: $175 Team Registration (4 Players): $550
Includes Golf, Range Balls, 2 Drink Tickets, Lunch, Snacks on Course, & Dinner
Prepay for tickets at web.nefba.com/events Tickets are $15 in advance for members & $20 at the door
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*Homewowner pays only operations and maintenance fees charged by the CDD. **Home and community information, including pricing, included features, terms, availability and amenities are subject to change and prior sale at any time without notice or obligation. See your new home consultant for details. All square foot dimensions are approximate. 5% (3% commission plus 2% bonus) available on select inventory homes only in D.R. Horton North Florida communities. Offer valid for new buyers only on new contracts written on 01/01/18 through 04/30/18 and must close. Total commission paid is subject to limitations, if any, on total broker compensation imposed by homebuyer’s lender. Real estate agent must be present on first visit. Total commission/bonus earned and paid at closing. See a sales representative for a complete listing of qualifying homes. Pictures, elevations, features, sizes and colors are approximate for illustration purposes only and will vary from the homes as built. CBC058997 ©2018 D.R. Horton, Inc. All rights reserved.
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New member spotlight Resource Financial, Bryan Thompson Resource Financial Services is a local, independently owned mortgage firm with a team of full-service mortgage bankers dedicated to providing the answers and options that make mortgages and refinancing easier. The company was ranked No. 227 in the 2012 Inc. magazine list of 500 fastest-growing, privately held mortgage companies in the nation. Call Bryan Thompson at (904) 535-2184 or visit resourcefinancialservices.com.
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Special thanks to these members for recruiting and sponsoring a new member: Melanie Coomer, David Hacker, Christina Welch, Mark Paulsen, Doug Davis, Chris Dostie, Sean Junker, Harlan Bost, Keith Ward and Donna Lynne VanPuym-
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PLANGRID CASEY QUINIF PWC BUILDING PRODUCTS DAVE BRENT RESOURCE FINANCIAL BRYAN THOMPSON brouck. For more information about the benefits of membership and how to become a NEFBA member, call Hans Krieg at (904) 725-4355 or email him at HKrieg@nefba.com.
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phone: 904-908-2874 • vystarcu.org NEFBA and the Clay Builders Council Present
A Thirsty Thursday Shrimp Night April 26th, 2018
Gates Open:6:00pm–First Pitch:7:05pm Tickets are $20 for Adults, $10 for Kids* Unlimited Hotdogs and Hamburgers Included
Register Online at web.nefba.com/events Sponsored by:
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FROM THE DESK OF NEFBA EXECUTIVE OFFICER BILL GARRISON
Networking enhances connections, relationships
CLYDE GOODBREADD CHARITY CLAY SHOOT
BILL GARRISON
AMELIA SHOTGUN SPORTS
This is part two of a four-part series about NEFBA’s four key areas. Last month I wrote about the importance of our role in government advocacy. This month I examine the importance of networking opportunities.
Single Shooter—$150 Foursome—$500 Friday, April 27, 2018 Registration: 1:30pm | Shotgun Start: 2:30pm | Dinner: 5:00PM Portion of the Proceeds to Benefit the Clyde Goodbread Scholarship Fund The clay shoot fee covers 100 targets and BBQ Dinner Shooters must provide their own gun, eye and hearing protection.
Register Online at web.nefba.com/events
NEFBA focuses on four key areas: government affairs and advocacy, education and professional development programs, community service projects for the needy, and social networking programs to help our members make meaningful connections. Each of these focus areas is designed to help our members get to know each other in a relaxed and fun environment that can create and enhance their professional relationships. With a growing membership of more than 1,200 professionals working in the homebuilding sector, we strive to
help each member connect with other members to create mutually beneficial relationships. The connections I made through my involvement with the Clay Builders Council in the early 1990s provided professional development opportunities that changed my career. Who would have thought that volunteering on a golf tournament committee would lead to a two-time tenure as chair of the Clay Builders Council, and eventually to this position as the executive officer of the association? To be successful in any career requires connections with others from whom we can learn, and who can help us through their own network. A strong social and professional network is the foundation of a successful career. NEFBA’s network of every possible profession related to the homebuilding industry is a valuable resource. You can find the schedule of the many events, councils and committees we host on our website, as well as in the “Upcoming Events” feature in Builder News. I think it is even more valuable when you cross over from your own area of expertise to an area and to people new to you. All members are welcome at all events. Grow your network and change the direction of your career through active participation in your association. Where will it take you? I look forward to seeing you at the next NEFBA event.
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NEFBA Builders Care continues hurricane damage repairs BY NEFBA STAFF
CARING MEMBERS Providence Homes Wells Fargo McAneny Builders MasterCraft Builder Group Wood Development Dostie Homes Miranda Contracting Matovina & Co. First Coast News CSX BMC Building Supplies Tidewater Homes LGI Homes First Coast Supply B&G Plumbing Corner Lot Development Insuramerica CSNF Lendry Homes Davidson Realty LP Building Products Aurora Custom Homes Pro-Tile & Marble Doug Wenzel Polished Properties Cornerstone Home Lending The Cole Slate Team at EXIT Real Estate Gallery New Leaf Construction TD Bank Beson4 Ian MacDonald, Regions Mortgage The Silverfield Group Garmon Trucking Judith Sisler Johnston Mike Williams CPA LENNAR
Hurricane Irma left widespread damage and flooding throughout Florida. Six months later, many Floridians are living with daily reminders of the flood. In Northeast Florida, much of Irma’s damage occurred in lowincome neighborhoods. The devastation in these areas is unfathomable. For homeowners not receiving assistance from an insurance or a FEMA claim, the challenge of rebuilding seems insurmountable. A number of faith-based organizations arrived here to assist in gutting flooded homes by tearing out floors, cabinets and drywall. Some homeowners refused to have the walls in their rental properties torn out, so the effects of the flood were not properly remediated. To help the most vulnerable citizens, the city’s major nonprofits and faith-based groups collaborated, establishing the Voluntary Organization Active in Disaster. The VOAD was formed with the understanding that it will take years for Northeast Florida to fully recover. The Northeast Florida Long Term Recovery Organization created multiple committees: needs assessment, case management, resource coordination, spiritual care, volunteer coordination, public relations and communications, and building and construction. NEFBA Builders Care Executive Director Justin Brown is chairing the building and construction committee. In coordination with NEFLTRO, Builders Care has gotten 36 homeowners out from under blue tarps by providing much-needed roofing repairs. Builders Care is also helping coordinate rebuilding in the Ken Knight Drive area, an almost forgotten part of Jacksonville. Working with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and Yellow House Art, Builders Care has used volunteer labor to rebuild
It takes teamwork to repair a home and to build a human pyramid, as the Americorps team of young people demonstrates.
five homes. One of the volunteer groups is an Americorps team. These are people ages 18-24 who donate 10 months of service in the United States. Currently, there are a number of Americorps teams in Florida. A FEMA representative helped facilitate the process for Builders Care to become a sponsoring agency. Part of the process to sponsor a team is to provide housing. Team members live communally, but because of their limited food budget they need access to a kitchen. Presbyterian Social Ministries, one of the orga-
nizations in the NEFLTRO, has housed the team in its dormitory for its entire stay. “The team has been amazing,” Brown said. “I figured they would be drywall experts by the time they left. I had no idea it would happen so fast. While the effects of Hurricane Irma will continue to haunt many families for months to come, it is wonderful to see the community coming together to help those in need.” For more information about Builders Care and how to join the ongoing effort to eradicate substandard housing in the community, visit BuildersCare.org or call (904) 727-3443.
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Upcoming events LOCAL EVENTS ARE LISTED FIRST, THEN NEFBA EVENTS. COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE EVENTS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY EVENT NAME FOR CONVENIENCE IN TRACKING YOUR AREA OF INTEREST. PARADE OF HOMES
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
April 14-29 Contact: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba.com
April 26 Time: 8:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com
NEFBA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
May 1-23 Contact: Hans Krieg, HKrieg@nefba.com NEFBA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE KICKOFF PARTY
May 1 Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: Intuition Ale Works, 929 E. Bay St. Contact: Hans Krieg, HKrieg@nefba.com NEFBA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE CALL-A-THON
May 2-3 Location: NEFBA Office Contact: Hans Krieg, HKrieg@nefba.com
REMODELERS COUNCIL LUNCHEON
May 8 Time: 7 p.m. Location: Florida State College at Jacksonville Main Campus, 101 W. State St. Contact: Christina Thomas, CThomas@nefba.com
May 17 Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Topic: TBD RSVP: Corey Hacker, chacker@nefba.com
NEFBA PARADE OF HOMES BANQUET
May 17 Time: 6-8:30 p.m. Location: Marriott Southpoint Cost: $75 per ticket Contact: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba.com NEFBA & REMODELERS SPRING FLING GOLF TOURNAMENT
May 18 Time: Sign in/lunch, noon; shotgun start 1:15 p.m. Location: St. Johns Golf & Country Club, 205 St. Johns Golf Drive, St. Augustine Cost: Single $175, foursome $550 Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com BUILDERS CARE BOARD MEETING
May 8 Time: Noon Location: NEFBA Office RSVP: Justin Brown, JBrown@builderscare.org
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May 16 Time: 8:15 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office Sponsor: SERVPRO of Arlington & Jax South Contact: Rachel Hammond, RHammond@nefba.com
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May 14-15 Time: May 14, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; May 15, 8 a.m.-noon Location: NEFBA Office Cost: $125 for NEFBA Members (lunch provided Thursday) Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com
May 3 Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: NEFBA Office RSVP: Hans Krieg, HKrieg@nefba.com
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April 27 Time: Registration 1:30 p.m., shotgun start 2:30 p.m., dinner 5 p.m. Location: Amelia Shotgun Sports, 86300 Hot Shot Trail, Yulee Cost: Single shooter $150, foursome $500 Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com
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SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL BREAKFAST
April 20 Time: 8 a.m. Location: UNF University Center, 12000 Alumni Drive Speaker: Tim Forson, St. Johns County Schools superintendent Sponsors: BBX Capital/Heartwood 23 and Jet HomeLoans Cost: $15 in advance for SMC members, $20 at the door Contact: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba. com or Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL BREAKFAST
May 18 Time: 8 a.m. Location: UNF University Center, 12000 Alumni Drive Speaker: Wounded Warrior Project Sponsors: Hines/Markland and Wells Fargo Mortgage Cost: $15 in advance for SMC members, $20 at the door Contact: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba. com or Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL MODEL MEET UP
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Join us at the SMC Breakfast April 20th
May 17 Time: 8:30-9:30 a.m. Location: D.R. Horton Homes Model in Arbor Mill Contact: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba. com or Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com
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CLAY BUILDERS COUNCIL BREAKFAST
May 2 Time: 8:30 a.m. Location: Holiday Inn, 620 Wells Road Orange Park Cost: $15 Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com
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SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL SOCIAL
April 26 Time: Gates open 6 p.m., first pitch 7:05 p.m. Location: Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville Cost: $20 for adults, $10 for 12 and under Contact: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com
May 16 Time: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Location: 210 Corridor Contact: Corey Hacker, chacker@nefba.com or mglass@nefba.com May 17 Time: 5:30 -7 p.m. Location: Surfer the Bar Contact: Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba. com or Michelle Glass, MGlass@nefba.com ST. JOHNS BUILDERS COUNCIL SOCIAL
May 15 Time: TBD Location: TBD Sponsor: TBD Contact: Leona Brown, sjbcouncil2@aol.com
Please call the NEFBA office at 725-4355 to confirm details of any NEFBA calendar event, or contact the event coordinator by email. Check the NEFBA website calendar at web.nefba.com/events.
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NEFBA’s Government Affairs Committee meeting is 8:30 a.m. April 26, at the NEFBA office. Fire rated assemblies are addressed in bulletin G-1-18, issued by the Jacksonville Building Department. To reduce delays and additional costs associated with the
verification of fire resistance-rated assemblies on interior renovation projects, the Building Department requests additional information be provided by the design professional. For more information, contact Tom Goldsbury at tomg@coj.net.
CLAY Help Wanted. The City of Green Cove Springs has begun its search for a new city manager. City Manager Danielle Judd has announced she plans to retire after this year’s budget meetings. Coun-
cil members advised staff to begin the search process, adding that they want the replacement sooner rather than later in order to work with the outgoing manager on this year’s budget.
BAKER Baker County issues: Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com and (904) 725-4355
NEFBA Council Liaisons (904) 725-4355
Professional Women in Building/ Remodelers Council/ Sales & Marketing Council Corey Hacker, CHacker@nefba.com
Impact fees. The final set of directions has been established by the county commission. The new fee schedule reflects a reduction in nonresidential (including hotels) impact fees of 40 percent to promote economic development. Residential fees are divided into seven categories, with larger homes seeing a sharp increase in rates. The commission also requested staff to include a roll-out period in the
enacting ordnance. By a 3-2 vote, the commission directed staff to enact the new fees 90 days after approval, with a 25 percent reduction to be applied to the new fee until Jan. 1, 2019. The reduction would not affect school impact fees. The final approval of the impact fees is scheduled for April 3, with the start of the new fee (with 25 percent reduction) to begin July 2.
NASSAU School Impact Fee. The current rate of $3,268 will increase to $5,430.60 on April 23. The flat-rate increase was unanimously approved by the Nassau County School Board and County Commission. Neither the school board nor commission members considered funding alternatives or a tiered fee. Thomas Creek Flooding will be studied
by the Army Corps of Engineers at the request of the county commission to help alleviate flooding. Along with the study, the county also has applied for an Emergency Watershed Grant to remove fallen debris and trees left by Hurricane Irma. If approved, this grant would require a 25 percent match — estimated at $177,000 — from the county.
Clay Builders Council/ Nassau Builders Council/ Young Professionals Group Jessie Spradley, JSpradley@nefba.com
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