OCT. 24 & 25 and Oct. 31 & nov. 1
Featuring 23 Homes Throughout Baldwin County
10am to 5pm
THE SHOWCASE HOME CAN BE VIEWED FOR A $5 DONATION TO THE BALDWIN COUNTY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER (CARE HOUSE)
Showcase Home 2020 SUBMITTED Stuart Construction, LLC is honored to present The Showcase Home for the 2020 Baldwin County Home Builders Association Parade of Homes. The home is located at the Colony at the Grand in Fairhope, one of the loveliest neighborhoods on the Eastern Shore. Homes here overlook 200-yearold live oaks, landscaped parks, gardening beds, walking trails, and lake and/or golf views. The Colony at the Grand community is tied to the ameni-
ties offered by The Lakewood Club, including 36 Holes of golf, a professional quality tennis facility, multiple pools, fitness center, dining, spa, and a social club. The 2020 Showcase Home is a collaboration of ideas created by Jennifer Mitchell of Stuart Construction with lots of help from local subcontractors and vendors. Decorating by Set to Sell, LLC. The exterior of this home has an interesting mix of Hardie Siding, Painted Brick and Cypress Beams, Shutters and Accents. The home is paint-
ed in Sherwin Williams, Alabaster. The front and back porches feature blue stone paver and the latest James Hardie product on the porch ceilings. Mahogany Wood Doors painted Sherwin Williams and Tinsmith invites you to enter this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home. Upon entry you will find the first of many cypress wood accents within the home, cypress beams are paired with a foyer light by Visual Comfort. SEE SHOWCASE, PAGE
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2020 BALDWIN COUNTY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
PARADE OF HOMES
BUILDERS & MAP KEY 1. CYPRESS RIDGE, 38144 SKIDDER WAY, BAY MINETTE
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2. VILLAGE AT RAYNE PLANTATION, 31540 CANOPY LOOP, SPANISH FORT 3. STONEBRIDGE, 13088 MONTICELLO BLVD., SPANISH FORT
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9. COTTAGES OF AVENTURA, 16416 PRADO LOOP, LOXLEY 10. THE VERANDAS, 174 TURIN AVE., FAIRHOPE - SOLD 11. THE VERANDAS, 21790 VERANDAS BLVD., FAIRHOPE 12. HEDGE VILLAGE, 293 WESTLY ST., FAIRHOPE 13. TRACERY, 219 ORNATE AVE., FAIRHOPE
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DIAMANTE
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POINT CLEAR VILLAGE
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THE ESTATES AT TIAWASEE
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BAILEY PLACE
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For more precise locations visit www.homebuildersparadeofhomes.com or download the Baldwin County Parade of Homes app
14. FIRETHORNE, 304 NANDINA LOOP, FAIRHOPE
17. LEDGEWICK, 902 RUISSEAU DR., FOLEY
15. COLONY AT THE GRAND - SHOWCASE, 862 APRICOT LN., FAIRHOPE
18. ETHOS, 1543 KAIROS LOOP, FOLEY
16. POINT CLEAR VILLAGE, 6180 COUNTY RD. 32, FAIRHOPE
19. PRIMLAND, 8708 BRONZE LN., FOLEY 20. AVENTURA, 3922 STAFFORD BLVD.,
GULF SHORES 21. SHORE ACRES, 4607 SURREY LANE, ORANGE BEACH 22. COTTON BAYOU, 3405 MADISON AVE., ORANGE BEACH 23. BAILEY PLACE, 25938 CAPRA CT., DAPHNE
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Welcome to the 2020
Parade of Homes The Baldwin County Home Builders Associations is pleased to present its 31st annual Parade of Homes. This year, we will be featuring 22 new homes from Bay Minette to Orange Beach. Please take advantage of this excellent opportunity to tour these beautiful homes and learn about the latest trends in building technology and design features. Our inventory of new homes is low and with the value of homes increasing that makes buying a new home an excellent investment. We proudly present this year’s “Showcase Home” built by Stuart Construction, in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Fairhope, at the Colony at the Grand. This four-bedroom, three-anda-half baths Showcase Home features an interesting mix of hardie siding, painted brick, cypress beams, shutters and accents. The kitchen features Jenn-Aire appliances, a built-in refrigerator, custom cabinets, quartz countertops, and light fixtures that will remind you of the tropics. The dining room features views fo one of the many landscaped parks and a hallway leads to a built-in china cabinet and a convenient laundry room with a connected “flex room.” The Owner’s retreat features a beautiful but simple millwork design on the ceiling. Other bedrooms have their own style, one has shiplap walls, palm leaves on the ceiling with hanging baskets for lamps, and one has more masculine décor. The outdoor space features a grill with a cypress wood feature hood, ice maker, sink, fire pit, and outdoor shower area. Completing this 2,586 square foot home is a built-in desk area off of the garage entry, a mudroom with built-in storage, and a powder room. The Showcase Home may be viewed for a $5 per person donation to the Baldwin County Child Advocacy Center (Care House), an organization that provides services and resources for child victims of abuse and their families. For more infor-
mation on this 501.c.3 organization, go to http://www.baldwincountycac.org/. We are proud to showcase some of the finest new homes and builders during our Parade of Homes. We build communities, one home at a time. You can find a list of these homes with descriptions and maps through our website of www.bchba. com or by downloading a free app to your phone called “Baldwin County Parade of Homes”. You can also find publications with the listings in each home. Baldwin County encompasses 2,000+ square miles of beaches, quaint towns, farming and quiet neighborhoods. With its rich history, culture and unique communities, residents take care to preserve the area’s heritage and natural beauty. Whether you are looking for a place to retire, or to prosper in our fast growing economy, Baldwin County is a great place to live for many years to come. We look forward to your visit — Enjoy!
Cliff Pitman, President, Baldwin County Home Builders Association
Visit our website at www.HomeBuildersParadeOfHomes.com
1 Truland Homes – Cypress Ridge 38144 Skidder Way, Bay Minette 3BR/2BA / 1,812 SQ. FT. / 251-621-0850
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Welcome to the Mitchell floor plan by Truland Homes. The Mitchell is designed for simplicity and functionality. The Mitchell plan is 1,812 square feet with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a 2-Car garage. The exterior of the Mitchell is finished in your choice of brick or siding accented with a gable roof. Walk into the Mitchell home and be greeted by a petite entryway that leads directly to the dining room and open concept family room, kitchen and breakfast area. The dining room is plentiful and has room for a dining table and additional furniture. If you wish to eliminate the dining room, this space can be changed to a flex space such as a study. The master bedroom has two windows for a beautiful view of the home’s exterior and natural sunlight. There is a private entrance to the master bathroom through the bedroom which comes complete with double vanities, his and her closets, a large walk-in shower and a linen closet. Return to the open-concept space where you will find an entrance to a small hallway through the family room, this hall leads to bedroom 2, bedroom 3 and a full bathroom. Each bedroom has private closet and access to the full bathroom through the hallway. The full bathroom has a linen closet, shower and a tub combination and a single vanity. Directions: Take Highway 225 north from Spanish Fort. Turn right on to Whitehouse Fork Road. After taking the right, the entrance to Cypress Ridge is a 3-minute drive on your right.
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The Baldwin County Home Builders Association The Baldwin County Home Builders Association is a trade association that serves its’ members by promoting the home building and construction trade industry, monitoring legislative/ regulatory issues and providing educational and networking opportunities. BCHBA’s goal is to provide and expand the opportunity for all consumers to have safe, decent and affordable housing. Chartered in 1973, the association is currently 800+ members strong with over 5,000 member employees. The membership is comprised of 186 builder companies and 611 associate companies. Builders must be licensed by the Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board. Builders are the heart and soul of our association,
from small volume builders and remodelers, to light commercial, multifamily and production builders. Associates are comprised of any person, firm or corporation in the building industry as a supplier of products or services and the many craftsmen. From selling lumber, appliances, to financing mortgages, associates are a vital part of our association. Members receive numerous money saving benefits through local, state and national business discounts on products, services and even insurance. Other benefits include opportunities to participate in monthly events such as the annual Home & Product Show, Spring Tour of Homes, Parade of Homes, golf and fishing tournaments and projects benefitting local
charities as well as numerous net working events. The association has a Charitable Foundation to support its’ educational and charitable activities. It was founded to support and engage in charitable activities dedicated to the improvement of community housing and the residential housing community. It provides scholarships for students pursuing a career in the building industry as well as other educational programs. Scholarship applications can be found online at www.BCHBA.com. The deadline is March 15th. The association is reaching out to students to encourage them to consider a career in the building industry. Whether it be as a builder, architect, HVAC, plumber,
carpenter, electrician, welder, landscaper, there is a dire need for skilled individuals. Membership provides a unique opportunity for individuals to help shape the future of their business and the home building industry. Membership begins at the local level and automatically includes membership in the state and national associations. To find out more about the association, visit online at www.BCHBA.com and on Facebook.
Marsha P. Jordan,
Executive Vice President Baldwin County Home Builders Association
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Truland Homes – Village at Rayne Plantation 31540 Canopy Loop, Spanish Fort 3BR/2BA / 2,093 SQ. FT. / 251-621-0850
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This 2,093 sq ft, 3 bed/2 bath home is our newest model in the Village at Rayne Plantation in Spanish Fort. Covered porch with stained pine ceiling invites you to this popular plan. Enter through the heavy wooden door into the large foyer with soaring ceilings and transom window. Two spacious guest bedrooms and a full bath are located towards the front of the home. A drop-zone area near the garage door includes custom mud bench and a laundry room with a basin style sink. Kitchen, eating area, and great room seamlessly flow together creating ideal use of space and overall functionality. An abundance of windows allows for plenty of natural light! A sequestered desk nook allows for easy organization. The chef’s kitchen boasts large island with bar overhang for additional seating, painted soft close cabinets, quartz counters, stainless appliances and huge pantry with sturdy wood shelving. The master suite possesses hardwood flooring, tray ceiling, crown molding and plenty of windows, grandiose master bath has large double vanity with large framed mirror as well as a separate water closet for privacy. Huge tiled master shower includes a bench and “curbless” entry. Retreat to large covered patio for outdoor relaxation. Tankless water heater, wider door frames, irrigation, and smart home package are included as well. Directions: From I-10 take The Malbis exit and go north on HWY 181. Turn right on to Hwy 31 and follow to the entrance to Rayne Plantation on your left.
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The mission of the Foundation is to support the educational and charitable activities of the Baldwin County Home Builders Association. The Foundation was founded to support and engage in charitable activities dedicated to the improvement of community housing and the residential industry, as well as provide scholarships for students pursuing a career related to the building industry and provide funding for other industry related educational programs. The 501c.3 Foundation was established in 2015. Since its inception, the Foundation has enabled members to build a home for a local injured veteran of the war in Iraq and repair homes for some local veterans. A $10,000 donation was made to the Ecumenical Ministries’ Repair Baldwin program, enabling them to replace a roof on their 500th repair. Scholarships are awarded to local students continuing their education at a technical school or college. Tools are being purchased for local schools with carpentry classes. We encourage you to consider contributing to our Foundation to enable us to continue our charitable work and scholarship program.
4 DR Horton – Stonebridge 13088 Monticello Blvd., Spanish Fort 4BR/3BA / 2,486 SQ. FT. / 251-621-9812
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The Hawthorne 3-car garage floor plan. As you enter the home, the foyer leads to the fabulous open concept living/kitchen area featuring granite counter tops, a deep stainless undermount sink, stainless appliances, a spacious pantry, and an island that overlooks the family room which is accented with beautiful trayed ceilings. The main bedroom also has trayed ceilings and a roomy ensuite with two walk-in closets, granite countertops with undermount double bowl vanity, 5’ shower, and soaking tub. Hot water is provided by an efficient Rinnai tankless water heater. The second bedroom has a full bath and walk-in closet and would be perfect for motherin-law or teenagers. The third and fourth bedrooms are to the front of the home, on either side of the third full bath. Stonebridge is a beautiful single-family home community located on the serene Eastern Shore of Baldwin County. Buyers will enjoy living within proximity to Gulf beaches, Mobile Bay, Downtown Mobile, a wide variety of restaurants, much sought after Spanish Fort schools, shopping centers, and more! When at home, buyers will enjoy the many amenities available at Stonebridge including 2 pools, 2 basketball courts, tennis courts, artificial turf whiffle ball, and soccer fields, gym, and playgrounds. Directions: From Hwy 181, head east on Hwy 31 for 3.2 miles and the community will be on your right.
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DR Horton – Diamante 9102 Diamante Blvd., Daphne 4BR/3BA / 2,304 SQ. FT. / 251-586-8405 This one-story features a great room with dining space that flows into the kitchen and dinette. Two bedrooms at the front of the home are connected by a full bathroom, while the main bedroom suite is located on the back of the home for privacy, with beautiful views of the backyard. The fourth bedroom next to the kitchen can serve as an optional den, providing extra space for work or for play. Diamante is a quaint community tucked in the heart of Daphne, AL with treelined view from your back porch, beautiful ponds, and a peaceful setting all with in a 10-minute drive to I-10. Directions: From Hwy 98 & Whispering Pines, east on Whispering Pines for 1 mile. Enter traffic circle and go north onto CR 13. Community will be on your right in 0.8 miles.
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Truland Homes – Blackstone Lakes
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9430 Volterra Ave., Daphne 4BR/3BA / 2,780 SQ. FT. / 251-621-0850
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Limitless byTruland – Estates at Tiawasee 8687 N. Lamhatty Ln., Daphne 4BR/3.5BA / 3,046 SQ. FT. / 251-929-9008 ACRE LOT WITH WOODED VIEW - This 4 bed/3.5 bath home has beautiful hardwood flooring and extra crown molding throughout. The custom kitchen features painted cabinets with soft close drawers, granite countertops, ceramic backsplash, stainless appliances, apron front sink, and a large center island. The open concept family room highlights a fireplace with built-in shelving on either side, and the main floor laundry includes stained cabinets and a freestanding laundry tub. Double doors lead to the master bath that features a brick pattern tile floor and a large shower with builtin niche, soaking tub and a huge walk-in closet! Upstairs you will find three bedrooms all with spacious closets and two full baths. Directions: Follow I-10 E, take exit 35B and take a left onto US-90 E. In 2.3 miles, turn right onto CR 13. After 1 mile, turn right onto Tiawasee Blvd. Continue and take a right onto N Lamhatty Ln and the home will be on your right.
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This home has something rarely found in plans built today, with a foyer and a gallery. The gallery has a tray ceiling and lots of wall space, perfect for creating drama with your art or furniture. The formal dining room is accessible but warm with just enough space for entertaining a group or a quiet dinner for two. The family room and kitchen are open with large windows that showcase the beautiful Eastern Shore sunsets. Hardwood flooring flows seamlessly from the front door to the back including the kitchen for a clean and warm appearance. This plan has been built with granite countertops in the kitchen, a stainless steel gas range and all Samsung appliances including a smart refrigerator. The bedrooms in this home are very private and all of the closets are spacious with wood shelving. The master bedroom offers a private retreat with a tray ceiling and windows overlooking the backyard. Escape to the master bath where you will find plenty of counterspace and an oversized walk-in, tiled shower. The dual master closets in this home are a dream for anyone, offering a plethora of space and comfort. This home is built to Gold Fortified Standards for your safety and protection and comes with Truland’s Smart Home Package which includes a Ring doorbell, security camera, Ecobee thermostat and more. Directions: From I-10 and Hwy 181 go south on Hwy 181 to Corte Rd. Turn West on Corte Rd. to the entrance of the community on your left.
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10384 Secretariat Blvd., Daphne 4BR/3BA / 2,798 SQ. FT. / 251-621-0850
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The Camden plan has been exquisitely designed to appeal to families with the most discerning taste. You and your guests will be impressed by the attention to detail and endless features which include granite countertops, crown molding in the tray ceilings, stainless steel appliances, and a modern open floor plan. This model delivers 2 homes for the price of one thanks to the mother-in-law suite perfect for the third generation of the family which includes a bedroom, full bath, walk-in closet, and a separate living room. The 3 car garage is ideal for your teenager’s car or a workshop for you. Visit Daphne’s only resort style community. Huge entrance featuring a water wheel and fishing lake, resort style pool, clubhouse, stocked ponds throughout the community, and many more
Be impressed from the start as you enter the “Nashville 2” plan with mahogany wood french doors, oversized windows, and 10 ft. ceilings. The foyer overlooks a dining room that showcases dramatic wainscotting and double crown molding. A spacious great room with gas, shiplap fireplace is the focal point ideal for a tv or piece of art. The room overlooks a kitchen designed for optimal cooking and storage. Samsung appliances including a 5-burner gas cooktop, built-in microwave/oven, dishwasher, walk-in pantry with wood shelving and smart refrigerator are featured in the kitchen to please the chef in the. Two bedrooms are located off the foyer on the right side with a full bathroom featuring granite countertops, wood framed mirrors, and tiled bath/shower. Seclusion and R & R await you on the opposite side of the home in the master bedroom with hardwood flooring, generous windows, tray ceiling, and crown molding. The spa-like master bathroom hosts an enormous tub with white cabinets, granite countertops, linen closet, and a tile shower. The master closet featuring wood shelving will delight the owner with space abound. Located near the garage door entrance is a trimmed out mudroom with cubbies perfect for hanging backpacks or pet accessories. The stair case is tucked away hosting wood stair threads and wrought iron spindles. An ideal bedroom and bathroom on the 2nd floor makes for a great office, game room, or guest bedroom. Ideal for entertaining the back patio features a pine v-groove ceiling that overlooks the sizeable backyard.
Directions: From CR 64/Daphne Avenue & Hwy 181, south on Hwy 181 for 1.5 miles. Community will be on your left.
Directions: From the intersection of Hwy 64 and Hwy 181 travel south n Hwy 181. The entrance to the community is on the left. Stay straight on Secretariat and the model home is on the right.
DR Horton – Jubilee Farms 10353 Secretariat Blvd., Daphne 4BR/3.5BA / 2,785 SQ. FT. / 251-517-7475
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Congratulations to our 2020 Scholarship Winners The Baldwin County Home Builders Association awarded $8,000 in annual scholarships to local students. Since 1997, the BCHBA has awarded scholarships to deserving students pursuing careers in the home building industry. Qualifying students must be enrolled in constructionrelated studies in a technical school or college. To date, the Association has awarded $105,600 in scholarships to help students in Baldwin County prepare for careers in the home building industry. The Association is reaching out to students to encourage them to pursue a career in the building industry. We strive to assist them in their pursuit, whether it be as a builder, architect, engineer, plumber, carpenter, electrician, welder, landscaper, etc. There is a dire need for skilled individuals. The BCHBA’s 2020 Scholarship Committee included Jeff Frostholm - BCHBA 1st Vice President, Nancy Grace - Associate Council Chairman, William Hays - Young Professionals Chairman, Marsha Jordan - Executive Vice President.
Shanelle Brown
John Ellis Hope
Hayden Mason
Emily Miller
Shanelle attends Washington State University studying Architecture and Construction Management. “As an architecture student, my goal is to develop designs that are sustainable, functional, and comfortable. It is my duty as an upcoming architect to create spaces that are compatible with the built environment it is placed in while producing no net negative energy environmental impacts.” The daughter of George and Lorena Brown of Fairhope, Shanelle is a member of the American Institute of Architects Students and the Cabinet for Black Student Union, has won the Washington State University Cougar Award and is on the President’s Honor Roll. Her interests include serving her community and she has worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile, AL District.
John Ellis will begin studies in the Building Science Program at Auburn University in Fall of 2020. “My educational goals are to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Building Construction from Auburn University and become a small business owner in the construction industry. I love working with my hands and working with people. Construction management is very complex with many variables. I aim to acquire the knowledge and skill it takes to make everything come together on my projects.” The son of John and Sarah Hope of Fairhope, Alabama, John Ellis serves in the Fairhope Rotary Youth Club and has been a School Ambassador for Bayshore Christian School.
Hayden is currently enrolled at University of South Alabama and is studying Civil Engineering. “The goal for my career is to graduate from the University of South Alabama with a degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on Geotechnical Engineering. Geotechnical is crucial in ensuring that a particular soil or ground type can support a home.” The son of Brian and Anna Mason of Fairhope, Alabama, Hayden is an active member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Hayden likes to hunt, fish and spend time with his family.
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Emily is currently enrolled at Auburn University, majoring in Biosystem Engineering. “As a future biosystems engineer with a focus on ecological engineering, I plan to impact the home building industry from an environmental perspective. I plan on becoming a professional civil and/or environmental engineer that is dedicated to upholding environmental consciousness and solving environmental problems that are faced in home building.” The daughter of Chris and Wanda Miller of Fairhope, Alabama, Emily is a member of Engineers Without Borders and has been event manager for The Big Event. Emily is interested in community volunteering and riding horses. Emily is working as an intern at Thompson Engineering.
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D L SO Breland Homes – Cottages of Aventura
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16416 Prado Loop, Loxley 4BR/2BA / 1,815 SQ. FT. / 251-463-8582 This beautiful Craftsman, all-brick home is a split bedroom, open floor plan design with 9+ foot ceilings and finishes to include tray ceilings, crown molding, ceiling fans, and granite countertops. The foyer opens into a spacious family room, dining area and kitchen with a large island, breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, beautiful cabinetry, tons of counter space and plenty of storage. Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4, along with the half bath are located off the foyer. The master bedroom is privately located on the back of the home, and it is accented with a tray ceiling, crown molding, and a bathroom suite that stands out with double vanity, garden tub, separate shower, water closet, and a large walk-in closet that has direct access to the laundry room for convenience. Built to Gold Fortified specifications, Craftsman style trim package, and plenty of eye-catching details! Directions: From I-10 take exit 44 to Hwy 59 South. Drive south for approx.. 4.3 miles and turn right onto Rawls Road which is right after Miller Family Dentistry. Drive 8/10 miles and turn right onto Prado Loop. From 59 South turn left onto Thompson Road at Central Baldwin Middle School. Drive .5 mile to Rawls Road and turn right, then take the first left onto Prado Loop.
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Eric Craig Homes, Inc. – The Verandas 174 Turin Ave., Fairhope 4BR/3BA / 2,500 SQ. FT. / 251-747-5465 This amazing 4 bedroom modern farmhouse, open floor plan home boasts soaring ceilings with exposed beams, an incredible kitchen (perfect for entertaining), designated built-in office area, mud room area, and a huge butler’s pantry with coffee station. The master bedroom features a massive walk-in closet with a laundry room adjacent for extreme convenience. In addition to all of the extra features, this home has a beautiful back porch ... perfect for family gatherings. This incredible home is 2 doors down from the resort-style zero entry neighborhood pool with picnic area and fire pit for cool fall evenings... the perfect oasis. Directions: From I-10; travel south on Hwy 181 approximately 7 miles; travel east on Hwy 104; The Verandas is 3/4 miles on right. Once in The Verandas; take second left onto Turin Ave.
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Bryan Roberts
Michael (Miles) Wentworth
Bryan is currently enrolled at Auburn University, majoring in Building Science. “A degree in Building Science will allow me to follow my passion for creating as a career for the rest of my life. I want to work for a larger commercial general contractor as a project manager or superintendent after graduation. My appreciation for craftsmanship and quality work may one day draw me back to highend home building.” The son of Todd and Jill Roberts of Fairhope, Alabama, Bryan is a member of the Associated General Contractors Student Sector at Auburn. Bryan loves carpentry, worked two summer internships with Holder Construction and did cabinet work while in school.
Micheal attends Auburn University in the Building Science/Construction Management Program. “My professional goals include working for a single family or high density residential construction company where I can utilize the skills of project management, estimating and planning. I would like to be part of a collaborative team of volunteer builders who coordinate bridge housing to help the homeless transition from a crisis situation to a permanent part of a safe community. ” The son of Joe and Jennifer Alberstadt of Daphne, Michael is a member of the Auburn Running Club and is the creator and Coordinator of the Miles of Love service project for the homeless.
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Farmstead Built, LLC – The Verandas
ARK Builders, LLC – Hedge Village
21790 Verandas Blvd., Fairhope 4BR/4BA / 3,340 SQ. FT. / 251-554-9955
293 Westley St., Fairhope 4BR/3.5BA / 2,230 SQ. FT. / 251-621-1752
Located on a corner lot in The Verandas of Fairhope, this is a beautiful custom home designed and built by Chad Lippincott of Farmstead Built, LLC. Outside you’ll find a classic white painted brick and Hardie siding exterior with wraparound porch, working shutters, and an inviting screen porch with gas fireplace. Inside antique pine beams, exposed rafter cathedral ceiling, wood plank walls, waterfall cypress island, GE cafe appliances, gorgeous lighting, walk-in pantry, and custom wine cabinet set this home apart from anything else you’ll see on the parade. Upstairs includes a built in desk area, large landing and bonus room for plenty of extra living and entertaining areas. This home is simply stunning.
Charming farmhouse within walking distance to downtown Fairhope has upgrades including flooring, quartz counters, lighting, cabinets, trim work. It’s Gold Fortified as well! Plenty of space in this 4 bedroom, 3 ½ bath home with a loft as well as an office. Entertainment area in the back for enjoying our beautiful weather. Directions: At I-10/ Daphne exit head south on Highway 98. Stay on Highway 98 until you get to Fairhope. Turn right onto Gayfer, then left onto Westley Street. Home will be on your right.
Directions: From I-10; travel south on Hwy 181 approximately 7 miles; travel east on Hwy 104; The Verandas is 3/4 miles on right. Once in The Verandas; take third left onto Veranda Blvd.; house is on the corner on the left.
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Truland Homes – Tracery
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219 Ornate Ave., Fairhope 4BR/3BA / 2,606 SQ. FT. / 251-621-0850
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DR Horton – Firethorne 304 Nandina Loop, Fairhope 4BR/3BA / 2,891 SQ. FT. / 251-990-7704
Welcome home to the incredible Easton Plan by Truland Homes in The Tracery. From the beautiful wood stained front doors to the impressive foyer entry to the opened galley with it’s tray ceiling, you’ll catch your breath at the airy open space for living, dining, and entertaining. Be in awe of the 11 ft ceilings in the living, dining, and kitchen area. This 4 bedroom, 3 bath split floor plan is created in a way to give every room its own private space. Mosiac tile in the laundry room. Planning, preparing and sharing meals here on the granite island in the light-bathed kitchen will be a joy. Gather around the cozy corner fireplace, a comfort on cool southern evenings. Large patio great for outdoor entertaining. Live surrounded by the tasteful finishes you’ve come to expect from a Truland Home, a solace after a day out in the world. Wood flooring, painted kitchen cabinets, built-in mud bench, large corner pantry, multiple walk-in closets, and Gold Fortified Certification, along with the comfort from a 2-10 Builders Home Warranty. Fairhope Single Tax Colony land. Tracery a community off the beaten path but minutes away from everything Fairhope has to offer.
This 2,891 square foot Heron Plan home features 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, as well as an office and separate dining room. As you enter you immediately note the beautiful Engineered Hardwood floors as well as the 10-foot ceilings and 8 foot doors throughout. The open floor plan, spacious family room and gourmet kitchen allow plenty of room for entertaining with the floor to ceiling fireplace a focal point. Crown molding in the foyer, living room, study, kitchen, master bedroom and bathroom and wood cased windows add to the elegance of the Emerald home. Golden Oak at Firethorne offers luxury homes from our new Emerald Homes line. Firethorne includes these high scale community amenities. A beautiful clubhouse large spa-like pool, children’s play area, grilling area whiffle ball field, basketball court, tennis court.
Directions: From Fairhope Ave and Hwy 181 travel east on Fairhope Ave. Turn left on Thompson Hall road and continue to the community entrance on the left.
Directions: From Hwy 181, 2.5 miles south of 104. Turn left on Bay Meadows Avenue, (around the roundabout to the 3rd right).
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413 E. Laurel Ave. Foley, AL 36535
700 Whispering Pines Road Daphne, AL 36526
251-943-5001
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While some homeowners might dream of retiring to a private tropical island, more and more are choosing to “age in place” and live independently, comfortably, and safely in their own home, regardless of age or ability. As the Baby Boomer generation embraces this stage of life, many are searching for builders and remodelers who can help turn their home into a safer, more convenient place to live as they age. Baldwin County Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders shine a spotlight on industry professionals who go the extra mile to attain advanced training and achieve specialized designations - we recognize the importance of professionals who have received the Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) designation. CAPS professionals are helping people throughout Baldwin County find aging-inplace solutions that fit their specific needs and budget. CAPS remodelers and builders are trained to understand the unique needs of aging adults without sacrificing the aesthetic value of the home. While there are countless ways CAPS remodelers can help make your home work for you, some of the most common agingin-place renovations include: • Widening doorways and hallways • Installing brighter lighting • Adding railings or grab bars to prevent falls • Changing floor coverings to add traction • Installing ease-of-reach systems A Closer Look at the CAPS Difference Aging homeowners looking to renovate need to be able to find a remodeler they can trust completely, and the CAPS designation helps give homeowners a guarantee that they’re working with a trustworthy professional who’s an expert in aging-in place renovation. Upon graduation from the program,
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The kitchen is designed for many hands, with JennAir Appliances, including the latest technology with their wi-fi connected professional 36” range and a builtin Refrigerators and Freezer space flank this expansion kitchen. With 14’ of island space, you will have plenty of room to entertain friends and family. This kitchen is first class with Custom Cabinets by Vance and Sons, Quartz tops by Coastal
CAPS designees pledge to uphold a strict code of conduct, so you can be sure that they will listen closely to your specific needs and will never push you to add any renovations you don’t need. CAPS professionals also commit to attending continuing education programs, so they are always up to date on the latest aging-in-place technologies and strategies. If you’re working with a CAPS designated remodeler, you can be confident that you’re getting the best quality service from a professional with integrity and expertise. More than 3,100 remodelers and builders hold this designation, including many working in Baldwin County. There are also many other distinguished designation that our local builders have achieved to better serve their clients and community. A few include: • Certified Green Professional (CGP) — those who incorporate eco-friendly building principles into their work, without driving up the cost of construction • Certified Graduate Builder (CGB) or Remodeler (CGR) — those who have several years of industry experience and possess advanced skills not only as a tenanted home builder or remodel, but also as a trusted business manager. If you’d like to find a builder or remodeler in your area with a CAPS or other designation, contact Baldwin County Home Builders Association. You can also search the online directory at nahb.org.
Stone and Cabinets, and light fixtures that will remind you of the tropics by Meadow Blu. Plumbing fixtures including the Franke “Culinary Center” Undermount sink that includes storage for a cutting board and colander, a pot filler, and glass wash. Off of the kitchen is a lovely dining room with views of one of the many landscaped parks with the Colony at the Grand. A hallway leads to a cypress wood built-in china cabinet and a convenient laundry room with top of the line Miele top load washer and dryer, wallpaper by Serena and Lily and lighting by Visual Comfort. Next to the laundry is a “flex room”, meaning it can be used for many purposes. The farm sink centered under a light filled window with cypress beam sloped ceilings will make this space one of your favorites. Use it to wash fresh herbs from your garden, vase flowers or wash the family pet. The Owner’s retreat features a beautiful but simple millwork design on the ceiling with the walls painted Sherwin Williams, Repose Gray. The same European white oak wood floors continue into this suite of rooms. The master bathroom is covered in Calacatta Gold Marble by Tile Bar, from the ceiling of the
master shower to the vanity walls, gold and crystal accents by Visual Comfort and mirrors by Gabby. Other bedrooms have their own style, one has shiplap walls and palm leaves on the ceiling with hanging baskets for lamps, you just have to come and see it for yourself. Another bedroom is more masculine with a bathroom featuring a black wall mount faucet with stone inset handles by Brizo and a Black Fireclay Farm Sink by Mitzy. The shower is covered in a chevron pattern wood tile with a black natural lava stone pebble floor. While the study is a happy place covered in Copen Blue from the walls to the built-ins. A shared bathroom features a White Thassos and Carrara Marble Tile, with the latest Crystal Pulls by Emtek Hardware on a custom vanity painted First Star by Sherwin Williams. The outdoor space features a grill with a cypress wood feature hood, an ice maker, sink, fire pit and outdoor shower area to rise off after working in the yard or to clean up dirty paws. Completing this 2,586 square foot home is a builtin desk area off of the garage entry, a mudroom with built-in storage, and a perfect little powder room with a custom built vanity and wallpapered walls.
Prepare Now to Buy a Home If you are thinking about buying a new home, now may seem be too soon to start trying to pin down a specific property. But with a few months to go, it’s time to lay the groundwork. After all, you’ll need to get your finances in shape, know how to get your best deal on a mortgage, and figure out where, within your budget, you want to live. These things take time, but start now and by the end of winter you’ll be ready to house hunt and then spring into action when you find “the one.”
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more than five to seven years? Or would you be more comfortable keeping payments at a lower level? To determine how much you’ll have for a downpayment, assess what you have in hand and what you can realistically save between now and spring. Don’t forget there will be closing costs. Downpayment calculators will show how much you need for each downpayment percentage required for different types of mortgage.
Neighborhood. Start to figure out where, within your Price range and downpayment. budget, would suit you in the ways most Most banks and online real estate sites important to you — schools, ease of have affordability and mortgage calculacommute, housing density, amenities. tors that can help you figure out what you Which factors are most important, which can afford. are more open to compromise? Work out your own price range based Check out online real estate listings to on what the calculators say. Do those find out more about what is likely to be monthly payments look reasonable or like on the market and to help you focus in a stretch? Do you expect your monthon areas that meet your needs. Keep tabs ly expenses to rise, maybe because of a online on some listings that interest you planned car purchase? How long do you — see how quickly they sell, whether they expect to stay in this house? Is it worth a undergo price changes as they stay on the bit of a stretch because you plan to stay market, what they ultimately sell for.
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FORTIFIED Home™ —Quality and Value If you are touring the Baldwin County Parade of Homes, quality and value matter to you, and you will see plenty of it: energy efficient appliances, solid-surface countertops, high-end flooring, home automation and more. However, some of the most valuable features of these homes won’t be visible to you or anyone else. You see, 90% of the homes on the tour – including the showcase home - offer protection and quality that is hidden behind the walls and under the shingles. Each of these homes was built with construction techniques and building material designed to protect them from the devastating effects of a hurricane, and each received a FORTIFIED Home™ Gold designation from the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). To receive the designations, these homes must comply with the requirements set forth by IBHS, who spent years testing building components and procedures on full-scale model homes in a state-ofthe-art laboratory capable of simulating hurricane force winds and rains. IBHS offers three levels of designations (Roof, Silver and Gold), so builders and contractors can work with homeowners to choose the level of protection that best suits their budgets and resilience goals. FORTIFIED Roof is the most accessible designation and requires tighter edges, stronger nails, and a sealed roof deck. Together they create a system that protects against roof failures, which lead to nearly 80% of the damages in high-wind events. The sealed roof deck, in particular, keeps water out of a home if the shingles are blown off. In fact, when properly-installed, it will reduce the amount of rain entering a home by as much as 95%. The next level of FORTIFIED includes the requirements of FORTIFIED Roof but is also designed to reinforce vulnerable areas of a home, including overhangs, soffits, gable ends, and porches. These items are particularly important because when they fail, they often damage other
When You Re-Roof and Don’t Goof. Flood Proof, “The discounts and the grants are a huge part of that success, but advancements in building codes along the coast makes the decision to go FORTIFIED much easier.” She explains that because many jurisdictions in Mobile and Baldwin County have adopted the most current code and then added additional requirements which are suggested for coastal communities, the cost difference between a code-compliant home and an even stronger FORTIFIED home has decreased. She also notes that it is important that homebuilders and owners who want to secure the insurance discount seek a FORTIFIED designation, portions of a house. Window and door most insurers in Alabama are also offering and to contact a FORTIFIED Evaluaprotection are also required to prevent a FORTIFIED Endorsement. While tor before starting a home construction storm pressure and rainwater from entercoverage varies by carrier, additional inproject. ing a home. surance is designed to make upgrades to a “I lived through Ivan and Katrina. So, Houses like the ones you can see on the FORTIFIED roof more affordable for all. protection against hurricanes was the priBaldwin County Parade of Homes offer Endorsements are only triggered when a mary reason I chose to build FORTIFIED top-to-bottom protection of a FORTIfull roof replacement is otherwise covered. on my own home,” says Ms. Cary, “But, FIED Gold designation. They include If your roof is not FORTIFIED, ask your as a nice bonus, I learned that it is worth everything required for FORTIFIED insurance agent if this option is available more as a result.” Roof and Silver and then add a “continto you. An independent study by the Alabama uous load path.” Using anchors and ties, Alabama has also created a mitigaCenter for Insurance Information and roof rafters are connected to walls which tion assistance program. Administered Research (ACIIR) at the University of are then connected to the foundation. through the Alabama Department of InAlabama found that using FORTIFIED This makes the home exponentially more surance, the Strengthen Alabama Homes construction increases the resale value. resilient against wind, and will help ensure program provides grants up to $10,000 to The study found that switching from a the home can be returned to after the next homeowners of all income levels to help conventional construction standard to a severe storm. retrofit their homes to the FORTIFIED FORTIFIED designation increases the “It’s not a coincidence that so many of Roof standards. Thousands of people have value of a home by nearly 7%, holding the homes on this year’s tour are designat- applied for this grant, and over 2,000 have all other variables constant. Homes built ed FORTIFIED Gold,” says IBHS Market already received the money and the FOR- closer to the water see an even higher inDeveloper Alex Cary, “In 2009, the State TIFIED designation. Due to the volume crease. And, according to ACIIR, the cost of Alabama recognized FORTIFIED as of applications received, the program has of building or retrofitting is frequently less the standard for resilient construction, been temporarily suspended, but for more than 7%. and required minimum discounts on information, visit https://strengthenalaAs you enjoy the Baldwin County wind-insurance premiums for homes that bamahomes.com. Parade of Homes, remember you can’t earned a designation.” “Alabama leads the nation in FORsee some of the quality features that add Insurance discounts range from 25% TIFIED designations, and it’s not even the most value to a home. You will know for FORTIFIED Roof to 50% for FORclose,” says Julie Shiyou-Woodard, Execthey are there, though, if you see a FORTIFIED Gold (each insurance company’s utive Director of Smart Home America, TIFIED sign. discounts are different, so homeowners and organization committed to promoting To learn even more about the FORTIshould contact their agent or insurer resilient construction throughout the FIED Home™ program, visit fortifiedfor specific details). Beginning this year, country with campaigns like Don’t Goof home.org.
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Stuart Construction, LLC – Colony at the Grand 862 Apricot Ln., Fairhope 4BR/3.5BA / 2,586 SQ. FT. / 251-232-2341
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Stuart Construction, LLC is honored to present the Showcase Home for the 2020 Baldwin County Home Builders Association Parade of Homes. Located at the Colony at the Grand in Fairhope, this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home has an interesting mix of hardie siding, painted brick, cypress beams, shutters, and accents. The kitchen features Jenn-Aire appliances, a built-in refrigerator and freezer, custom cabinets, quartz countertops and light fixtures that will remind you of the tropics. With 14’ of island space, you will have plenty of room to entertain. A dining room features views of one of the many landscaped parks and a hallway leads to a built-in china cabinet and a convenient laundry room with a connected “flex room”. The Owner’s retreat features a beautiful but simple millwork design on the ceiling. Other bedrooms have their own style, one has shiplap walls, palm leaves on the ceiling with hanging baskets for lamps and one has more masculine decor. The outdoor space features a grill with a cypress wood feature hood, ice maker, sink, fire pit and outdoor shower area. Completing this 2,586 square foot home is a built-in desk area off of the garage entry, a mudroom with built-in storage, and a powder room. Directions: From I-10, take Hwy 98 south 12 miles. Turn right onto Old Battles Road (County Rd. 34). Continue 1.3 miles (you will cross Section Street) and turn right onto Colony Drive. Continue 0.3 miles and the home is on your left.
Pickering Building and Renovations, LLC – Point Clear Village
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6180 County Rd. 32, Fairhope 3BR/3BA / 2,367 SQ. FT. / 251-605-9910 This home features a metal roof and exposed rafter-tails on front. An open and entertaining floor plan with floating dining area and family room open to the kitchen area with wet bar in alcove off the kitchen with tiled backsplash and glass cabinetry doors. The kitchen offers a Wolf/Sub-zero appliance package with painted cabinetry, breakfast bar, quartz counter-tops and walk-in pantry, accented with tiled back splash and pot filler over 5 burner gas cook-top. Hardwood floors thru-out the home except baths and laundry room, 10’ ceilings throughout with cove moldings, 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 full baths. The master suite offers free-standing soaking tub, walk-in tiled shower and deluxe custom closet. There are loads of built-ins and ship lap accent behind tub area. There is a private study off foyer with double glassed French doors and ship lap wall accent. Reclaimed brick skirt on exterior with Hardie board walls and tongue and groove pine porch ceilings, double carport on rear with additional storage area and covered porch off family room. Gold Fortified construction. Directions: From Exit 35, I-10 at Daphne, go south on Hwy 98 approx. 13 miles. Turn right onto County Road 32 and continue approx. 1.6 miles. Point Clear Village is on your left.
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Are Online Mortgages More Attractive than Online Dating? In the not-too-distant past, online dating was considered by many as somewhat taboo. But nowadays when the subject comes up, most people don’t even bat an eyelash. Society’s general acceptance of and reliance on technology is also permeating the housing industry. In fact, the portion of Americans who say they’d feel comfortable applying online for a mortgage is greater than those who’d consider online dating. That’s according to the “Homebuyers Insight Report” conducted by Bank of America. The report references a recent survey that found several other interesting statistics about home owners and prospective buyers, including: • The majority (52%) would apply or have already applied for a mortgage via mobile or online. • Nearly half (48%) feel comfortable
taking a video tour of a home, and 36% will gladly attend an open house using virtual reality. • Almost all first-time buyers think technology will play a role during each stage of the home buying process — not just in the researching stage, but also in the mortgage application, price negotiation and closing stages. However, the online mortgage business has yet to gain the full confidence of many consumers. Nearly two-thirds of survey respondents said that despite the perceived convenience of online mortgage applications, they still prefer the “old-fashioned” method of working with a person when applying for a home loan. Moreover, most new-home buyers will find that working directly with a local mortgage representative — especially one
who is familiar with the nuances of residential construction — often provides the smoothest experience. These representatives are best able to help you determine a realistic budget and then navigate through the home-buying process. Some additional suggestions to keep in mind as you get started: Shop around for the right mortgage lender. It could be a large bank, a local credit union or a home builder who offers the best financing options for your needs. Experts recommend speaking to at least three different lenders to compare credentials, programs and rates. Keep an eye on those rates. Interest rates have increased in recent months and are widely expected to continue rising incrementally throughout 2018 and 2019.
However, they still remain near historic lows, which makes now one of the best times to secure the long-term savings and peace of mind that come with investing in a new home. Shop around for the right builder. Your friends or family members might be able to reference builders with whom they’ve had positive experiences. Or, if you’re looking at specific neighborhoods and developments, speak to some of the area residents about their experiences with their home builder. The Baldwin County Home Builders Association would also be more than happy to assist you in finding the best, most qualified builders in the area who can build your dream home. Contact us at www. BCHBA.com.
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3 Things to Know about Your New Home Warranty Buying a new home is one of the most important purchases you’ll ever make, but it’s also one of the most exciting. One great benefit of buying a newly built home is that it will often come with a home warranty. You probably have a lot of questions about what to expect from a new home warranty, especially if you’re a first-time buyer. Here are answers to three common to help get you started. What is a new home warranty? A new home warranty gives you limited coverage on home repairs for a set amount of time, but the scope and length of coverage will vary. Some warranties will only cover deposit insurance and protect against major structural defects, while others are
more extensive, covering defects in your home’s heating and air conditioning, plumbing, windows, roofing, lighting, or even fixes to overly creaky floors. You can often choose to upgrade from a basic package to a more comprehensive one, so if the warranty your builder is offering doesn’t put your mind at ease, inquire about increasing the coverage. What does a warranty cover and for how long? Coverage depends on the provider and type of warranty, but typically your new home warranty will be divided into different terms. For example, labor and materials might be covered for one year, while plumbing, electric, heating, and air will be covered for
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a little longer, maybe two to three years. Structural defects will usual-ly have the longest coverage period, extending for 10 or even 20 years. The home warranty likely won’t cover things like appliances and swimming pools, so if you want long-term coverage for those things, you’ll want to buy a supplemental warranty from a third-party seller.
on anything. Hopefully, you’re working with a builder you trust. Good builders will want to give you a solid warranty to maintain their reputation. If you feel like you might be getting a raw deal, start by verifying your builder is registered with a warranty provider by checking out the provider’s website or calling their hotline. If you’re still feeling uneasy, take the warranty to a lawyer and How can I make sure I’m getting a get their opinion. good deal? It’s also crucial that you fully underIt’s a good idea to ask your builder about stand the process for making a claim and the warranty before building even starts. resolving disputes. Put all of your correMake sure to read through your entire spondence with your builder and warranty warranty carefully. Mark any passages that provider in writing whenever pos-sible. you don’t fully understand, and go over That way you’ll have a comprehensive them with your builder before signing off record if a dispute ever arises.
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DR Horton – Ethos
902 Ruisseau Dr., Foley 3BR/3BA / 2,261 SQ. FT. / 251-261-0650
1543 Kairos Loop, Foley 3BR/2BA / 1,672 SQ. FT. / 251-943-9486
Step into the Clover A model! At 2,261 sq. ft., this home allows a generously sized den/office with double One-Lite French doors in addition to three bedrooms. You will notice the elegant vinyl plank flooring in all public and wet areas with upgraded carpeting in all bedrooms. A coffered ceiling welcomes you in the dining room which is open to the great room and kitchen. The kitchen boasts upgraded stainless steel appliances and 42” upper cabinets. Quartz countertops provide luxe-feel in the kitchen and all bathrooms. The owner’s suite includes a coffered ceiling, relaxing garden tub and tiled shower.
This 3BR/2BA Bristol Floor Plan is an open floor plan with 9’ ceilings. Kitchen and baths feature granite countertops and beautiful shaker style cabinets with cushion close doors. The kitchen has a large island with stainless steel appliances. You’ll enjoy durable luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout with plush carpet in the bedrooms. The main bath has a dual sink vanity, large shower with seat, and a large walk in closet which connects to the laundry room.
Directions: From Gulf Shores take Gulf Shores Pkwy to AL-59N/Gulf Shores Pkwy. Continue 12 miles and make a right on Peachtree Ave. From Mobile, take I-10 E to exit 49 Baldwin Beach Express. Follow signage to Gulf Shores. Merge onto Foley Beach Express. Turn left on AL-59S. Turn left to E. Peachtree Ave.
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Ethos offers a beautiful amenity center that includes a pool and tennis court. Enjoy an all-inclusive community as you relax by the pool and enjoy HOA maintained landscaping. Directions: From Hwy 59 & Michigan Avenue Head east on Michigan Avenue for one mile. Community will be on your right.
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DR Horton – Primland
DR Horton – Aventura
8708 Bronze Ln., Foley 4BR/2.5BA / 2,306 SQ. FT. / 251-224-7027
3922 Stafford Blvd., Gulf Shores 4BR/3.5BA / 2,785 SQ. FT. / 251-316-5232
The Victoria has a fabulous open eat-in kitchen featuring a walk-in pantry and island that overlooks the oversized living room filled with natural light from large windows and elevated ceilings that lead outside to a covered porch for an extended living space. Private bedroom with a roomy ensuite with, double bowl vanity, 5’ shower, soaking tub and large walk-in closet. Additional 3 bedrooms are located at the front of the house and include large closets and a private hall & bath with double bowl sinks. Beautiful trim throughout in this home with wainscoting, crown molding and wood cased windows add to the elegance of the Emerald home. The split bedroom plan allows privacy for family and guests This community is full of amazing amenities including a pool, clubhouse, playground, and tennis courts.
The Camden plan has been exquisitely designed to appeal to families with the most discerning taste. You and your guests will be impressed by the attention to detail and endless features which include granite countertops, crown molding in the tray ceilings, stainless steel appliances, and a modern open floor plan. This model delivers 2 homes for the price of one thanks to the mother-in-law suite perfect for the third generation of the family which includes a bedroom, full bath, walk-in closet, and a separate living room. The 3-car garage is ideal for your teenager’s car or a workshop for you. Located in Gulf Shores, Aventura is just minutes from the Gulf of Mexico’s sandy white beaches, shopping, dining, and entertainment. This great new community offers a community pool and bbq grilling area for some outdoor fun. Additional amenities include a dog park, playgrounds, shuffleboard area, pavilions, and sidewalks throughout.
Directions: Foley Beach express to County Road 12 S, 1.3 miles and turn right on Wolf Bay Drive, .8 miles on the left.
Directions: Located on County Road 6, ½ mile west of Highway 59 in Gulf Shores, AL.
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Look Ahead to Save for a Downpayment on a Home When it comes to affording a home, it’s essential to tackle one thing well ahead of time: the downpayment. Long before you start searching real estate listings in earnest, take concrete steps to put aside funds. That way, you’ll be ready when the time comes to write the downpayment check for your new home. First, set a goal. Decide on an amount of money you intend to save and when you’ll need to have it ready. Figure out what that means per week, month or year. Even a modest down payment can be more money than many first-time buyers have ever put together in one place before. The median downpayment for first-time buyers is around 7%. On a $200,000 house price, that comes to $14,000, or saving $1,167 each month for a year —
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so, for most people, accumulating that interest and keep the principal safe and Choose an amount you can afford and downpayment would be a multi-year government guaranteed. have your bank automatically send that project. • Cut back on frequent small luxuries like to downpayment savings as soon as your Then track your progress. Once you set coffee-shop drinks. Small steps like this paycheck arrives. your goal and timeframe, post it on a chart can be a good starting point for an over- • Use a cash rewards credit card. Wait for where you track your progress. Check regall strategy to build your downpayment the rewards to reach maximum dollars ularly to see how you’re doing. Pat yourself capital. per point before you cash in and put the on the back for progress, but also note • Make sure that savings go toward the money in your downpayment account. how much you have left and prod yourself downpayment and don’t trickle out Beware of the temptation to justify to keep it up — and maybe dig deeper. unnoticed in other incidental expenses spending more with the card because of In theory, saving for a downpayment has or an impulse purchases. For example, the rewards. two simple parts. Identify money you can if you cut a daily $5 coffee expense, • Bank any windfalls — tax refunds, spare and stash it where it’ll stay put. But then every Sunday transfer $35 to your bonuses on the job, or cash gifts. If you how in reality, how to do that? Consider separate downpayment savings account. get a significant cash gift, you’re likely to these suggestions: • Analyze spending. Consider setting a need a letter for your mortgage lender • Put your savings where it’s not in the budget for clothing or eating out. Check confirming that it’s a gift and not a loan. mix of your regular spending money. your credit card or bank withdrawals to • Consider moonlighting. Perhaps you A separate savings account specifically get an idea how much you spend eating could babysit, walk dogs, do yard work, for the downpayment can earn a little out each month. Decide how much even a take part-time job for a few hours you’ll cut back and bank the savings. a week — then stow those checks direct• Set up an automatic pay day transfer. ly in your downpayment account.
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Limitless by Truland – Shore Acres 4607 Surrey Ln., Orange Beach 4BR/3.5BA / 2,685 SQ. FT. / 251-929-9008 BRAND NEW NEIGHBORHOOD – Our Charleston floor plan boasts 10’ ceilings in the main living areas, a board and batten exterior and large covered porches on the front and rear of the home. Throughout the kitchen you will find custom painted cabinets, quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and a separate breakfast nook. The master bathroom has separate walk-in closets, a double vanity, shower, and large garden tub. Centrally located in the heart of Orange Beach, this home is close to schools, shopping, and just minutes from white, sandy beaches. Gold Fortified and 2-10 Builders Warranty. Directions: From I-10 E, take exit 49 toward the Baldwin Beach Express. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for Gulf Shores/Orange Beach/Gulf State Park and merge onto the Baldwin Beach Express. After 12.9 miles, use the left two lanes to turn left onto the Foley Beach Express. After paying the toll, turn left onto Canal Rd. After 3.5 miles, the community will be on your right just before Orange Beach Presbyterian Church.
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As a new home owner, you are excited about getting your house in order — setting up furnishings, rearranging and decorating. But once you have place for everything and everything in its place, it’s time to get a handle on the routine maintenance you’ll need to perform to help ensure that you and your family live comfortably in your new home for years to come. Maintaining a clean home is one way to ensure its longevity. Here are some tips for properly maintaining some of the systems in your new home:
home. Keep registers closed in rooms you don’t use to save on cooling/heating costs. Plumbing • Every member of your family should know where the intake valves are located. Label each one. • If any of your appliances develop a leak, inspect your drain trap. A partially clogged drain can cause overflow. Use a plunger or a plumber’s snake to unclog the drain. If you need to, use boiling water to help unclog a partially opened drain. Call a plumber if these techniques don’t work. • A worn washer, a loose part in a faucet or steam in a hot water pipe are generally the causes of a noisy pipe. Do not hesitate to repair the noise — vibrations can follow the noise and lead to leaks.
Heating and Cooling Systems • Late summer or early fall are the ideal times to do an annual inspection and cleaning of these systems. • Change or wash the filters every three months. • If you have a gas furnace, keep your pilot light burning during the summer to help keep the furnace dry and prevent corroGutters and Downspouts sion. • Clear away leaves, tree limbs and other • Registers help regulate the flow of air and SEE MAINTENANCE, PAGE 15 maintain the desired temperature in your
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Limitless by Truland – Cotton Bayou
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3405 Madison Ave., Orange Beach 4BR/3.5BA / 2,333 SQ. FT. / 251-929-9008 GREAT LOCATION ON COTTON BAYOU WITH COMMUNITY POOL – This beautiful home is just minutes from Perdido Pass and across the street from the Gulf of Mexico. Enjoy beach life from all aspects with multiple covered porches and upgraded features that include shaker style cabinets, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, tiled back splash and a large kitchen island. With an open floor plan, this home boasts crown molding and wood look tile throughout the main living areas and a master with large separate walk-in shower and a garden tub. Don’t miss your opportunity to own a Gold Fortified piece of Paradise in beautiful Orange Beach! Directions: From I-10 E, take exit 49 toward the Baldwin Beach Express. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for Gulf Shores/Orange Beach/Gulf State Park and merge onto the Baldwin Beach Express. After 12.9 miles, use the left two lanes to turn left onto the Foley Beach Express. After paying the toll, turn left onto Canal Rd and then right onto Orange Beach Boulevard. Orange Beach Boulevard will turn left and become Perdido Beach Boulevard.At the dead-end, turn left onto Perdido Beach Boulevard. Turn left toward City Donut and Zeke’s Marnina and the home will be on your left.
Pickering Building and Renovations, LLC – Bailey Place
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25938 Capra Ct., Daphne 4BR/3BA / 2,524 SQ. FT. / 251-605-9910 This home has plenty of room to relax and move around though you won’t feel overwhelmed by the 2524 sq ft. plan. So, when you walk in, you can’t help but to appreciate the luxury vinyl plank flooring running throughout including the bathrooms and laundry. This type of flooring is extremely durable, easy to clean and looks fantastic. Lighter colors throughout the home provide a neutral palette allowing you to make the space your own. Features of this home include double car – front facing facing attached garage, irrigation system (front & back yards), Gold Fortification for strength of home and insurance savings, 10’ ceilings in main living areas (9’ in rest of home), tankless gas water heater, custom cabinets throughout entire house, split floor plan, stainless steel appliances, quartz and granite counter tops, open concept, gas log fireplace, separate dining room, oversized pantry and laundry room with lots of storage, en-suite with dual vanities, dual walk in closets, private water closet, new lighted mirrors in master bathroom, master closet barn doors, and separate tub and shower. Directions: From 1-10 at Malbis, head south toward Daphne. Turn right at highway 64 at Allegri Market. Turn left into Bailey Place onto Capra Court. Home is on your left.
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Questions to Ask When Looking for the Right Builder Though builders might generally use similar tools and materials when building homes, not all are alike when it comes to things like technique, training and customer service. Finding the right builder whose business approach aligns well with your personal preferences is essential to a pleasant home-building experience. The builder will be asking you plenty of questions during your initial meeting to discuss the home you envision. But the questions you ask the builder are equally important to determine if it’s going to be a positive partnership. Consider asking the
builder about the following: Work Experience – You will want to find a builder with extensive experience building homes similar to the one you want. Ask to see examples of floor plans and designs they’ve done before to ensure their company can deliver what you need. You should also ask if they have or are working toward any professional designations, which show that the builder has advanced training in a particular area. A few examples of such designations include a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS), a Graduate Master Builder
(CMB), and a Certified Green Professional (CGP). References – Any high-quality builder should be ready to provide you with several names and phone numbers of satisfied customers. If they can’t, consider that a red flag and walk away. When reaching out to those former clients, ask about how well the builder followed through on the initial plans, and if the builder met their expectations regarding budget and timing. Don’t forget the most telling question of them all: If they could do it all over, would they hire that builder again?
Communication Style – Many builders will do their best to accommodate your communication preferences. But it’s always best to establish expectations as early as possible. The frequency (weekly, monthly, as-needed, etc.) and method (phone, text, email) of how you communicate early on with each other is something that will set the tone throughout the whole building process. For more information about how to find the right builder to create your dream home, contact www.BCHBA.com.
Top 10 Tips To Sell Your Home If you’ve made the decision to put your house on the market, there are a few more steps you need to take before you put the "For Sale" sign in your front yard. In fact, by taking the time to carefully go through your house from the perspective of a potential buyer, you’ll see the potential problem areas that could prevent offers from coming in. Following these suggestions — which include some simple, common-sense items and more time-intensive tasks — will pay off in the long-run when the perfect buyer walks through your door. 1. The Power of Paint. If your home needs to be painted, this is the time to do it. The interior paint job should be fresh and clean and in a single, neutral color throughout. The same goes for the exterior. And, don't forget shutters and windows. If your home has vinyl or aluminum siding, be sure it's clean. Moldy, dirty siding will tell a buyer that your home has not been taken care of properly. 2. Clean the Carpets. If your carpets are in decent condidtion, a professional cleaning can help refresh them. But old, matted carpeting will be a detriment to your home selling. If you have hardwood floors under old carpet, tear up the carpet to expose them. 3. Check Off the Repair List. Make a list of all those little repairs you've let go. Then make a plan to fix each one. The hole in the screen, the loose doorknob, the doorbell that doesn't work and the leaky
faucet must all be repaired before buyers start looking at your home. 4. Consider New Appliances. If your home's appliances, like the dishwasher, oven, refrigerator and washer and dryer, are old and outdated, it could pay to replace them. Buyers do not want to be faced with the possibility of having to replace appliances upon moving in to a new house. Shiny, new appliances already in place will be a big selling point. 5. De-Clutter to Create More Space. Clear your house of clutter and debris. Get rid of piles of old newspapers and magazines, the old clothes that don't fit, the closet full of small appliances that don't work, dust-filled collections of knickknacks, etc. Clean, open spaces make your home look bigger to prospective buyers. 6. Not So Personal. Minimize the amount of personal items and mementos in your home. Prospective buyers want to imagine themselves living in the home. Too many family pictures will make them feel that they're invading your home, not inspecting their future home. 7. Back-to-Basics Cleaning. It may go without saying, but you need to clean your house top to bottom including walls, floors, furniture and tabletops. Everything should be sparkling clean when a buyer makes that all-important first visit. Don't leave dirty dishes in the sink, crumbs on the counter or laundry stacked in the bedroom. 8. Create Curb Appeal. Take a fresh look at your home from the street. Does it
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Remember to read the instruction manual for every appliance in your new home. The manuals provide recommended cleaning and maintenance schedules. Also familiarize yourself with any warranties you have on both the house and its systems. Some warranties may be voided if problems arise because of failure to perform routine maintenance. For more information about taking care of your new home, visit nahb.org, or contact www.bchba.com.
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debris from gutters and downspouts. • Turn the downspouts away from your home’s foundation. • Every four to six years, paint gutters that are not made of aluminum or vinyl to help prevent rust.
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have curb appeal? Is it warm, inviting and well-kept? Make sure by mowing the lawn, weeding garden areas, trimming unruly bushes, resealing the driveway and sweeping the porch. 9. Don’t Forget the Closets. Clean out closets so they appear more spacious. Closets are an important feature to today's buyers so make yours look as roomy as possible. If they're still cluttered after cleaning them out, remove items you don't need now and put them in storage. 10. First Impression. Pay particular attention to your front door. Repaint it if necessary. Polish the doorknob and knocker and clean the glass and screen door. When a buyer waits at the front door to enter, make sure he or she sees that your home was cared for lovingly.
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