2016 parade of homes

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September 24 & 25 and October 1&2 10am to 5pm

Featuring 38 Homes Throughout Baldwin County

THE SHOWCASE HOME CAN BE VIEWED FOR A $3 DONATION TO UNDER HIS WINGS

Truland Homes is honored to present the 2016 Showcase Home BY TRULAND HOMES Truland Homes is honored to present the 2016 Showcase Home for the Baldwin County Home Builder’s Association Parade of Homes. The Showcase Home is located in Fairhope’s newest Master Planned Community, Greenbrier at Firethorne. Firethorne is a community designed for convenience and comfort featuring a swimming pool, clubhouse, and a pavilion

with fireplace and grilling area. The trendsetting design of this home is evident as you tour the four bedrooms, three bathrooms, gourmet kitchen, media room, and outdoor kitchen and living space. This home is exciting and very livable with expert craftsmanship displayed throughout. The home’s interior includes custom built cabinetry, intricate trim work, a dream kitchen, cutting edge technology, and all of

the latest design ideas. The open floor plan is generous and inviting with classic nuances that make this house a “Tru” beauty from the minute you step inside the door. The alternating plank floors and 8’ tall doors add warmth to the custom crafted crown moldings. The kitchen is an inviting family haven accented with wood beamed ceiling, the latest in chef

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2016 BALDWIN COUNTY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

PARADE of HOMES

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10478 ORKNEY WAY SPANISH FORT D.R. HORTON

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9676 TANAGER LN. SPANISH FORT MITCHELL RESIDENTIAL

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STONE BROOK

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BROOKHAVEN

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HIGHLAND PARK

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BEAU CHENE

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GREENBRIER at FIRETHORNE

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STILLWATER

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VALAMOUR

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STONE CREEK VILLAS

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TANAGER

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COOPER ESTATES

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WOODLAWN

11. 8651 DANUBE CT. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES

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RAYNE PLANTATION

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GARDENS on RANDALL

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OLD BATTLES VILLAGE

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STONEBRIDGE

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AUSTIN PARK ESTATES

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WATERSHED at the COLONY

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QUAIL HOLLOW

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WATERFORD

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VILLAS at POINT CLEAR

12. 27477 PARLANGE LN. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES

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TIMBERCREEK

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CANAAN PLACE

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ESTATES of TIAWASSE

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WATERS of FAIRHOPE

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RETREAT at TIAWASEE

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FRUIT & NUT DISTRICT

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CYPRESS VILLAGE

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FRENCH SETTLEMENT

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NATURES TRAIL

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QUAIL CREEK ESTATES

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10. 8547 DAINTREE CT. DAPHNE ARK BUILDERS

13. 8680 ROSEDOWN LN. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES 14. 8766 RIVERTON CT. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES 15. 11066 REDFERN RD. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES 16. 26984 AVIAN DR. LOXLEY D.R. HORTON 17. 15831 VINTAGE ST. LOXLEY MITCHELL RESIDENTIAL 18. 1443 RANDALL AVE. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES 19. 10747 WARRENTON RD. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES 20. 10431 GOODRICH WAY DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES

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6309-C SPANIEL DR. SPANISH FORT D.R. HORTON

8647 N LAMHATTY LN. DAPHNE TRULAND HOMES

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33. 611 CAROLINA CT. FAIRHOPE TRULAND HOMES

22. 203 GREAT LAKES LOOP FAIRHOPE TRULAND HOMES

28. 465 FORTUNE DR. FAIRHOPE TRULAND HOMES

34. 17280 TENNIS CLUB DR. FAIRHOPE VALÉRE HOMES

23. 56 FELS AVE. FAIRHOPE TRULAND HOMES

29. 786 SERPENTINE DR. FAIRHOPE DSLD HOMES

35. 1114 YELLOW DAISY LN. FOLEY D.R. HORTON

24. 256 GEORGE ST. FAIRHOPE MARQUEE CUSTOM HOMEBUILDERS

30. 722 TRUXTON ST. FAIRHOPE D.R. HORTON

36. 23893 CYPRESS MANOR ORANGE BEACH TRULAND HOMES

31. 205 ATWATER AVE. FAIRHOPE TRULAND HOMES

37. 2624 ARCADIA ST. GULF SHORES TRULAND HOMES

32. 323 CRANE PL. FAIRHOPE STUART CONTRACTING

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Welcome to the 2016 Parade of Homes This year, the Baldwin County Home Builders Association presents its 27th annual Parade of Homes. There will be 38 homes featured from Spanish Fort to Gulf Shores. Please take advantage of this excellent opportunity to learn about the latest trends in building technology and home design. We proudly present our “Showcase Home” built by Truland Homes in Fairhope’s newest Master Planned Community, Greenbrier at Firethorne. The home’s trendsetting design makes it exciting and livable with expert craftsmanship, cutting edge technology and the latest design ideas displayed throughout. From the open living room, enjoy the view of the lake or better yet, relax while sitting on the covered patio with an outdoor kitchen. This luxurious four bedroom, three bath home is built to fortified Gold standards. The Showcase Home may be viewed for a $3 per person donation to

Under His Wings, a Christ-centered residential home for troubled girls under 19. For more information on this 501.c.3 organization, go to www. underhiswingsbaldwin.org. Baldwin County, with its rich history and diverse cultures, has created unique communities where residents take care to preserve the area’s heritage and breathtaking natural beauty. From beaches, quaint towns, arts and crafts, to farming communities - Baldwin County has it all. Residents enjoy a unique lifestyle that includes the benefits of a small town atmosphere with easy access to several metropolitan areas. 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. If you are ready to invest in home ownership, this is the perfect opportunity to help you choose the right place to call home. We look forward to your visit – Enjoy!

Chris Farlow, President,

Baldwin County Home Builders Association

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DSLD HOMES - HIGHLAND PARK

As you enter the Cali, the foyer leads to the open kitchen, dining and living area. The kitchen features a walk in pantry and a large island that overlooks the dining and living room. The master suite is filled with natural light from large windows creating an inviting, spacious retreat. The master bath features a dual vanity, separate shower, separate tub, water closet and large walk in closet. The second and third bedrooms are to the front of the home, on either side of the second full bath. The fourth bedroom is directly across from the second and third bedrooms.

Elegance, functionality and livability all combine to make this an exceptional home. With wide open dramatic design, great sight lines, volume ceilings, abundant natural light and high level of trims and finish, the Jefferson floor plan is truly different living experience. DSLD’s attention to detail is obvious and rewards home owners with a home of true distinction. The Jefferson features 4 spacious bedrooms, all with walk in closets, and a master suite designed to impress. With design and standard finishes too extensive to list, stop by Highland Park and experience this one of a kind home for yourself.

10478 ORKNEY WAY, SPANISH FORT 4BR/2BA/ 1,774 SQ. FT.

Directions: From Hwy 181 & Hwy 31. Hwy 181 becomes Jimmy Faulkner Drive as you head north across Hwy 31. Continue on Jimmy Faulkner Drive for 4 miles. Turn left onto Paisley Ave into Stone Brook. Turn right on Orkney Way and the model home will be on your right.

10848 CRESTHAVEN DR., SPANISH FORT 4BR/3BA/ 2,993 SQ. FT.

Directions: From I-10/Hwy181, head North on Hwy 181, crossing Hwy 31, continue North on Jimmy Faulkner Drive passing the Spanish Fort High School, continue on Jimmy Faulkner passing the Spanish Fort Middle School, then turn right into Highland Park. Parade home is the first home on the left.

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COMMUNITY TENNIS AND VOLLEYBALL COURTS, CLUBHOUSE, LAKE, POOL AND PLAYGROUND. All the comforts you could expect in a first class community in this estate level home. High ceilings and an abundance of windows make the spacious living area complete. Relax in the gathering room with gas log fireplace flanked by custom bookshelves. Gourmet kitchen is impressive with granite counters, stainless appliances, and an abundance of custom painted cabinets. Luxurious master suite boasts separate vanities, tiled shower, and Garden tub. Large covered back porch with upgraded wood decking extension make relaxing easy. Spray foam insulation. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

The Austin offers an open plan. The living room adjoins the kitchen by an eat-at bar. The open kitchen, living and formal dining room makes this home great for entertaining. The breakfast room offers easy access to the rear patio. The master suite is to the rear of the home and 3 bedrooms are upstairs with a large bonus room and 2 full bathrooms. Custom features and quality construction flourish throughout this beautiful home, located in a serene setting at the end of a cul-de-sac in a small community. The brick exterior, double flood lights, thermo pane windows and dimensional shingles are sure to take the worry out of buying a new home.

34205 FARRINGTON LN., SPANISH FORT 5BR/3BA/ 3,140 SQ. FT.

Directions: From I-10, Exit on hwy 98 North. Turn right on Hwy 31, turn left on Hwy 225. Go north on Hwy 225 for 3.6 miles, turn Right on Stillwater Blvd. Turn left on Boardwalk Drive, turn left on Farrington Lane.

9676 TANAGER LN., SPANISH FORT 4BR/3.5BA/ 2,651 SQ. FT.

Directions: From I-10 and Hwy. 181 follow Hwy 181 North crossing Hwy 31, Hwy 181 become Jimmy Faulkner Drive. Travel 3 miles on Jimmy Faulkner Drive to Tanager, on the left. Follow Tanager Lane 1 block to home at the end of the cul-de-sac on the left.


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BCHBA Home For A Hero Ceremony A Local Hero Gets A New Home BY MARCIA BRADFORD Followed closely by his wife, Jessica, and their four daughters, Paul Douglas Rains, Jr. unlocked the door to his new home in Daphne on Aug. 26. Attended by more than 100 friends, family and supporters, the celebratory event was the culmination of an effort by the Baldwin County Home Builders Association (BCHBA), which started in early 2015. At that time, Mike Henriksen, 2015 BCHBA President and owner of Mike Henriksen Construction in Fairhope, told BCHBA Executive Vice President Fran Druse about his dream of building a home for an area veteran. Soon after, Druse was contacted by Ben Trione, who has long been involved in community activities. He told Druse he wanted to help Rains, a local veteran who had been severely injured in Iraq and now needed a home. Trione’s son and Rains (better known as PD) grew up playing in the wooded area that is part of the new home site on the east side of Daphne. After Rains returned home following hospitalization, he was still struggling to cope with the severe injuries that he sustained from an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) during his last deployment in Iraq. So Trione sought to buy the property where the boys had once camped as a future homesite for Rains, his wife and their four daughters. Upon hearing why Trione wanted to buy the land, property owner Verla Ledlow Wilters

offered to donate the parcel. From that point, the BCHBA Home For A Hero project really came together. Henriksen and other BCHBA members created a charitable foundation and set a goal of raising $200,000. On Dec. 15, ground was broken for the new home. An Unprecedented Feat At the Aug. 26 ceremony, Chris Farlow, 2016 BCHBA President and president of Valere Homes in Fairhope, expressed pride that more than 200 companies and individuals had played a role in building the new brick home for the Rains family. He also praised the BCBHA staff, Fran, Marsha and Brett, who “took on this project and were working behind the lines the entire time, often putting in personal time that went beyond their regular full-time schedule.” Farlow also expressed admiration for Eddie Youngblood, owner of Eddie Youngblood Builders in Daphne and 2013 BCHBA President. “This man physically made this happen,” Farlow said. “There’s not a brick or a board or any other product that was not personally touched by that gentleman. He’s the hardest worker I know and the result is that this is as flawless a house as any that can be built -- and it came in under budget.” Representatives from both the state and national home builders association were on hand to offer their congratulations. Referring to the project as “tremendous,” Mark Reid, 2016 President of the Home Builders

Association of Alabama, remarked that “no other home builders association in the state has done a project like this.” Applauding all involved for a “job well done,” Randy Noel, second vice chairman of the board for the National Association of Home Builders, added that “this is an incredible feat,” not seen elsewhere in the nation. “My mind is boggled by the generosity of all the people involved in this project,” said Henriksen expressing gratitude for those who came together to make A Home For A Hero a reality. He recalled that when ground was broken for the house on Dec. 15, there were still a lot of pieces that had to be put in place. “We knew a lot of people would step up and they did,” he said, giving special thanks to Daphne Utilities, the Snook foundation, Baldwin EMC and Trustmark Bank for their involvement. In presenting the Rains family with the key to their new home, Henricksen said: “In honor of what you do and did to serve your country, thank you for letting us serve you.” A flag that was flown over the U. S. Capitol specifically in honor of Rains was also presented. As he accepted the key, PD Rains spoke emotionally about the security and stability of having a home and how much it means to his family, expressing his gratitude to all involved. Then, following a “ribbon-sawing,” PD, Jessica and their four daughters entered their new home.


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SHOWCASE CONTINUED FROM COVER inspired appliances, custom cabinets, a pot filler, and a gorgeous wood top island to make the kitchen a comfortable living area for family time or a place to relax. Don’t miss the cabinet style walk-in pantry with two entries and nearby Drop Zone for bookbags and jackets. An Old Chicago brick accented wall with arched opening leads into the living room. The living room is a relaxing retreat complete with a beautiful brick fireplace and shiplap ceiling. The spacious downstairs flows from the living room into the kitchen, to the reclaimed barnwood butler’s pantry and then to the gorgeous formal dining room. The 8’ door off of the breakfast room transitions the inside living space to outside onto the large rear porch with beautiful exposed beam ceiling, stained floors and an inviting outdoor kitchen. All overlooking an outdoor fireplace and lake. The home’s privacy and personality are exemplified in the main level master suite. The suite offers a palatial bathroom that is like none you

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have ever seen. Luxury and beauty prevail from the free standing Jacuzzi tub to the walk-in shower with multiple points of immersion and custom tile. The huge walk-in closet is equipped with a custom organizing system to meet all of your storage needs. The upper level has 2 spacious bedrooms, a custom glass tiled bathroom and a state of the art media room that includes a snack bar and tiered seating. The custom crafted staircase has dual landings that allow direct access to a sitting area and the media room. Other amenities include dual garages which will accommodate three vehicles. Enjoy the serenity of Firethorne and the back yard views of the lake or a quick commute to downtown Fairhope to enjoy famous café’s and boutique shopping. Feel protected knowing this home is built to Fortified Gold standards. Make plans to visit this fully furnished masterpiece and you will discover why each custom built Truland Home allows you to live your best life.

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TRULAND - STONEBRIDGE

12451 GRACIE LN., SPANISH FORT 4BR/2.5BA/ 3,551 SQ. FT.

31861 BOBWHITE RD., SPANISH FORT 4BR/3BA/ 2,899 SQ. FT.

POOL COMMUNITY - A Truland home must see in this beautiful Spanish Fort’s community. Enter through double mahogany doors to find a beautifully designed home. Enjoy the large living room with coffered ceiling and keeping room with a gas log fireplace. Kitchen boasts stainless appliances and a huge walk in pantry. Relax on the covered back patio which overlooks Lake Savannah. The luxurious master suite features a master bath with a magnificent walk-in closet. Community pavilion offers full outdoor kitchen with grill station, infinity pool and playground. Spray foam insulation ensures years of energy efficient comfort. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

MASTER-PLANNED COMMUNITY WITH RESORT POOL- Imagine entertaining in a bright and spacious kitchen with high-end appliances, beautiful cabinets and granite counters with tons of workspace. Guests can relax at the bar or living room overlooking the backyard. 20ft Long master bedroom is straight out of a magazine with double doors that lead to the luxurious master bathroom and another opening to the covered back porch. There are two other bedrooms on the first floor in addition to a bedroom, bathroom, and gameroom upstairs. Amenities plaza boasts a playground, fire pit, bocce court, and pool. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

Directions: From I-10 take Malbis exit Hwy 181 North. Turn right on Hwy. 31 North, approx. 5 miles and turn left on Rayne Blvd. Turn left on Gracie Lane, home will be on the right.

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Directions: From I-10, exit on Hwy 181 and go north. Turn right (east) on Hwy 31(Spanish Fort Blvd), Turn right onto Spoonbill Rd, Turn left onto Bobwhite Rd.

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6309-C SPANIEL DR., SPANISH FORT 3BR/2.5BA/ 1,783 SQ. FT.

7801 PINE RUN DRIVE DR., SPANISH FORT 4BR/3BA/ 2,465 SQ. FT.

As you enter Unit C of this townhome you’ll find a spacious open floor plan with kitchen, living room, and dining room. The kitchen features bright white cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Off the living room, you’ll find a back patio- great for entertaining. The first floor features a half bath. On the second floor, you’ll find a spacious master suite with dual vanity, shower/tub combo, and large walk in closet. The second floor also features the second and third bedrooms as well as a second full bath.

POOL/TENNIS COURT/GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY. This furnished model home is in Spanish Fort’s favorite golf course community. Entertaining and relaxing is easy in the cozy family room which flows into the gorgeous kitchen. Quartz countertops, stainless appliances and extensive counter space make this kitchen a dream. Master bedroom has wood floors, tray ceiling and opens into a beautiful master bath with two huge walk in closets. Your family will be cozy by the fireplace in the family room while enjoying the view through large windows that open to a covered back patio. Irrigation system. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

Directions: From Hwy 98 & I-10. Head north on Hwy 90/98/Old Spanish Trail for 1 mile. Turn right onto Spanish Fort Blvd (Hwy 31.) Turn left onto AL-225 N. In half a mile, turn left onto Spaniel Drive. Model home will be on the right.

Directions: From I-10 go north on hwy 181. Turn left at the light to enter TimberCreek subdivision. Drive for about 1 mile and turn left onto Pine Run Drive. Continue on Pine Run Drive and the home will be on the left.


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Four Executive Officers Honored at the Association Leadership Institute The individual recipients of the 2015 Association Excellence Awards were honored during the Association Leadership Institute on July 14 in San Antonio. The four awards given were: Small Office Honor Award, New EO Award, EO of the Year, and the highest honor award, Career Achievement Award. Fran H. Druse, Executive Vice President of Baldwin County H.B.A., was honored with the Career Achievement Award. When Fran began as Executive Officer of the Baldwin County HBA, in Fairhope, AL., 29 years ago, the group had only 155 members and no other staff Fran H. Druse, Exec. V.P. members. Fran has helped grow membership to over 650 today. During the recession, Fran maintained a positive budget and intact reserves through necessary staff cutbacks, taking pay cuts herself, and leading her staff and members with a positive

“can-do” attitude and a commitment to exceed members’ expectations. Fran Druse is the driving force behind the many achievements of the Baldwin County Home Builders Association (BCHBA). The association has been the recipient of numerous awards on both the state and national levels. She has guided the association with professionalism, integrity, dedication, enthusiasm and pride. She has persevered during the lean times and continued to make the association the best it could be. She has mentored and supported leaders of the association and takes great pride in their accomplishments. Today, Fran continues to lead by example and by looking forward. She has created successful partnerships with technical schools, housing organizations, code officials and charitable groups in the community. In 2015, Fran led the effort to incorporate a new 501(c)3 charitable arm of the HBA, allowing members and the community to contribute to community service projects led by the HBA. Fran gives as much of herself to her community as she does to her association, serving as an Advisory board member of her local Humane Society (BARC) and the Advisory Board for the trade schools of the Baldwin County Board of Education. She is also an avid supporter of the Baldwin County Child Advocacy, Care House. Throughout twenty-nine years, she has continued to grow professionally and continues to work diligently and enthusiastically to enhance and promote the Baldwin County Home Builders Association.

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TRULAND - ESTATES OF TIAWASEE

ARK BUILDERS - THE RETREAT AT TIAWASEE

Live your best life with everything you would expect in a custom estate home on a huge corner lot. This painted brick home has an 8-foot mahogany door that opens to 11ft ceilings and flows into a spacious living area. Gourmet kitchen is impressive with granite counters, stainless appliances, custom painted cabinets with soft close drawers. Master suite features tray ceiling in bedroom and spacious walk-in closets add to the appeal of this luxurious suite. Entertain in the upstairs bonus room, or outside on the covered porch. Energy and insurance savings with spray foam insulation. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

Beautiful mature trees in this well maintained neighborhood. Custom designed split, open plan by ARK Builders. So Spacious & functional to have 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, a study & a separate dining room all on one floor! Upgrades include: tank-less continual hot water heater, custom built cabinets & trim-work , granite counters, hardwood/ tile/ carpet, fully sodded & irrigated front & back yards & the list goes on. Built by ARK Builders.

8647 N LAMHATTY LN., DAPHNE 5BR/3BA/ 3,140 SQ. FT.

Directions: From Hwy 90 go south on Hwy 13. Turn right onto Tiawasee Trace and onto Tiawasee Blvd. Follow the road through Tiawasee, to the Estates of Tiawasee. Home is on the right.

8547 DAINTREE CT., DAPHNE 4BR/2.5BA/ 2,773 SQ. FT.

Directions: Take I-10 heading E, head S @ Malbis exit, turn right (W) onto Champions Way, left (S) on County Road 13, right into Tiawasee, left on Lamhatty Lane, left @ Cowles Crossing, left on Daintree. Home is on the left.


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Make Your Home Safe for All Ages Your 80-year-old aunt is coming to stay for a few days. You’re looking forward to the visit, but realize your home may not be entirely “oldergeneration” friendly. To help enhance the safety and comfort of your visitor, especially one who may have some of the physical challenges that come with aging, here are a few quick and inexpensive things you can do to make the time less stressful for you and more comfortable for your guest: Consider pathways in the house. Clear obstacles, and maybe even move furniture that a person usually has to maneuver around. Move any electrical cords that are where a person might walk – perhaps taping them to a wall or using a hook. Clear stairs of any objects—shoes, books, and other personal items that tend to collect on the lower treads. Also check that railings on stairs inside and out are secure, and make repairs where needed. Lighting is crucial. Put night lights in bathrooms, the guest bedroom, any hallways near the guest bedroom, and perhaps in the kitchen. Make sure there is a lamp or light switch within easy reach of the guest bed so that your visitor can keep a light on until safely tucked in. Well-lit outdoor walkways and entrances are also key for coming or going when it is dark.

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Be sure the shower your guest will use has a non-slip floor. To enhance the traction, apply non-slip strips or a suction-attached non-slip mat, both readily available at home improvement stores. Secure or, preferably, remove any throw rugs, including bathroom mats. Edges of rugs can be a tripping hazard, and even a slight scoot can affect a person’s balance. If there are rugs you want to secure rather than remove, non-slip pads can help, but safer still would be to apply double-sided carpet tape or even caulk to attach the rug to the floor. If you choose one of these methods, be mindful that you don’t mar the floor underneath. Identify seating in your gathering rooms that is appropriately firm, high in the seat, and preferably that has arms to help a person easily sit down and get up. A chair that is too soft or too low to the ground can strand a person awkwardly. If in doubt about the available seating in the room, bring a dining chair with arms into the room as an alternative. If you are considering other more long-term home modifications for aging in place, be sure to consult a remodeler or contractor who is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist. Find one in your area using the CAPS directory.

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TRULAND - THE RETREAT AT TIAWASEE

TRULAND - FRENCH SETTLEMENT

Enjoy the comforts of a quality custom home and the serenity of a large corner wooded lot. Enter through the 8-foot mahogany door to find 11ft ceilings that flow into the spacious open living area complete with fireplace. Gourmet kitchen is impressive with granite counter tops, stainless appliances, custom cabinets and walk-in pantry. Luxurious master suite features a tray ceiling in the bedroom, separate vanities in the bath and two spacious walk-in closets which add to the appeal. Entertaining is easy on the large covered back porch. Complete with irrigation system, Builders 2-10 Warranty and built to Fortified Gold standards.

FURNISHED MODEL HOME / POOL COMMUNITY- This Custom Home by Truland Homes in conveniently located in French Settlement just off Hwy. 13 close to Daphne Middle School and Daphne High School. This home features 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths and is within walking distance of the community pool. Dramatic 14’ ceilings in the family room along with a double sided fireplace, 7’ windows and beautiful hardwood floors. Custom built kitchen cabinetry, granite countertops and stainless steel Bosch appliances make the kitchen a gourmet delight. Double doors lead to the master suite and master bath with an oversized shower and large walk in closets.

8651 DANUBE CT., DAPHNE 5BR/3BA/ 3,097 SQ. FT.

Directions: From Hwy 90 go south on Hwy 13. Turn right onto Tiawasee Trace and onto Tiawasee Blvd. Follow the road through Tiawasee, to the Estates of Tiawasee. Turn Left onto Cowles Crossing into Retreat at Tiawasee. Turn Right on Daintree Ct, turn Left onto Rhone Dr, Left on Danube Ct.

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27477 PARLANGE LN., DAPHNE 4BR/3BA/ 2,785 SQ. FT.

Directions: From Hwy 90 take Hwy 13 south. Turn right onto Longue Vue Blvd then turn left onto Parlange Lane. Home will be on the right.

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A must see in one of Daphne’s premier master-planned communities which includes a clubhouse and pool. Impress your guests by opening the front door to see wood flooring from the foyer through the living room. This beautiful home features an oversized master bedroom with tray ceiling and dual walk-in closets. The open design from the kitchen to the family room is perfect for entertaining and features stainless steel appliances, custom built cabinets, a large walk-in pantry, and tile floors. Living room has a gas fireplace and overlooks the rear covered patio. This custom home is built to Fortified Gold standards.

This trendsetting home is conveniently located between Daphne Middle and High School. Brookhaven is the ideal location to live in Daphne and was voted Best Neighborhood by Lagniappe Magazine in 2015. Enjoy the comforts of life in the large family room with 10ft ceilings and windows looking out onto the oversized covered rear patio. This home features hardwood floors and a gas fireplace for those cool winter nights. The master suite has dual walk-in closets, garden tub, and double vanities. This wonderful home is built to Fortified Gold standards and includes a Builder’s 2-10 Warranty.

Directions: From I-10 go south on Hwy 181, turn right on Champions Way, turn left Cty Rd 13, Right onto Longue Vue into French Settlement. At the traffic circle, take 3rd right to Rosedown Lane. Home will be on the right.

Directions: From Hwy 98, go east on Whispering Pines Road. Turn left onto Brookhaven Drive West then take the 3rd right onto Riverton Court. The home will be the 3rd on the right.

8680 ROSEDOWN LN., DAPHNE 3BR/2BA/ 1,986 SQ. FT.

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8766 RIVERTON CT., DAPHNE 4BR/3BA/ 2,324 SQ. FT.


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10 Tips for a Smooth Home Remodel Follow these 10 tips when you embark on an exciting home remodeling project. 1. Establish effective two-way communication with the home remodeler. It’s essential to have good communication for a smooth home remodeling project. Does the remodeler listen? Does he or she answer questions clearly and candidly? Can you reach him when you need to? Does he return phone calls promptly? Does he let you know when problems arise and work with you on solving them? 2. Make sure you are compatible with the contractor. You’ll spend a lot of time with your remodeler so it’s important to have a good rapport and trust in him or her. 3. Set a clear and mutual understanding about the schedule. You and your home remodeler should agree on the schedule up front to avoid conflict and problems later in the project. 4. Request a written proposal. Often, two people remember the same conversation differently. Get the proposal in writing and work with the remodeler to ensure it reflects your wishes. 5. Get a clear and mutual understanding on miscellaneous details up

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front. There are a lot of little details that need to be settled before work starts. What times of day will they be working? How will he or she access the property? How will cleanup be handled? How will they protect your property? 6. Remember to be flexible. Remodeling is an interruption of your normal life. Remember to be flexible during the project so that you can handle the unexpected and go with the flow. 7. Discuss and agree on how change orders will be handled. With home remodeling there is always the chance you may want to change materials or other project details during the job. Before work starts, make sure you agree with your remodeler about how these changes will be handled. Also understand that changes could affect the schedule and the budget, so it’s important you have all changes in writing. 8. Agree on a well-written contract that covers all the bases. The contract should include these elements: a timetable for the project, price and payment schedule, detailed specifications for all products and materials, insurance

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TRULAND - BEAU CHENE

D.R. HORTON - VALAMOUR

Live your best life in this exquisite painted brick home in a GATED community. The kitchen has the upgrades any chef would love; double wall ovens, large kitchen island, vegetable sink, and large walk in hidden pantry. Escape to the spa-like master suite including a free standing Jacuzzi tub and walk in shower with dual shower heads. Relax in the living room designed with a coffered ceiling and built in bookcases flanking the fireplace. Or make entertaining easy on the spacious covered back porch with outdoor kitchen area showcasing a grill, vent hood and sink. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

The Mila opens with a large dining room on the left and a study on the right. Off the entryway is an open great room with a fireplace and large windows that flood the room with natural light. Off the great room you’ll find a spacious master suite with high, trey ceilings. The master bath features a dual vanity, garden tub, separate shower, water closet, and large walk in closet. On the other side of the home are the second and third bedrooms, which are jack and jill to the second bath. The fourth bedroom is adjacent to the third bath.

11066 REDFERN RD., DAPHNE 5BR/3BA/ 3,870 SQ. FT.

26984 AVIAN DR., LOXLEY 4BR/3BA/ 2,942 SQ. FT.

Directions: From I-10, head South on Hwy 181. Turn left onto Rigsby Road and then left onto Redfern Road to enter Beau Chene. Home will be on the right at the first stop sign

Directions: Heading east on I-10, take exit 44 (Hwy 59) toward Loxley. Continue south on Hwy 59 for 5.3 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 64 and continue for 1 mile. Turn right onto Valamour Blvd. The model home will be the first home on your left at the corner of Valamour Blvd. & Avian Drive.

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The Ashland offers an open plan. The large living area is adjoined to the kitchen by an eat-at bar. The open kitchen and living room is spacious and great for entertaining. The living room offers a raised ceiling and fan with easy access to the rear porch. To the back of the home is the master suite, with ceiling fan and walk-in closet. The master bath features double vanities, oversized tub and separate shower. The brick exterior, double flood lights, thermo pane windows and dimensional shingles are sure to take the worry out of buying a new home.

This quaint craftsman style cottage with metal roof is a must see. A large covered front porch welcomes you into the comforts of this cozy floor plan. Formal dining room opens into an open living space with plenty of windows that add light and views of the back yard. Separate breakfast area and open kitchen make entertaining enjoyable and easy. Master suite includes wood flooring and large windows in the bedroom, and a beautifully designed master bath with two walk in closets. Built to Fortified Gold standards, complete with a Builder’s 2-10 Home Warranty.

Directions: From I-10 take Hwy. 59 South 2 miles to Loxley. Turn right onto Hwy. 64 and follow 1 block to Cooper Estates on the left. Follow Vintage Street to 2nd home on the right.

Directions: From I-10, take the Hwy 98 South exit. Turn left onto Randall Avenue and home will be on your left.

15831 VINTAGE ST., LOXLEY 4BR/2BA/ 1,790 SQ. FT.

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of the work. If the remodeler hires subcontractors for portions of the work, then it is their responsibility to see the subcontractors compensated. In information, permit information, procedures for handling change orders, order to ensure this has been done and to protect yourself, ask for a written lien releases, provisions for conflict resolution, notice of your right under lien waiver when the work is finished. This document will verify everyone the Federal Trade Commission’s Cooling Off Rule (your right to cancel has been paid. the contract within three days if it was signed someplace other than the 10. Establish a project plan, covering all phases and dependencies in the remodeler’s place of business), and details on the important issues (such as work. Plan your big picture goals with the remodeler and discuss your needs. access to your home, care of the home, cleanup and trash removal). Hire a remodeler who will plan with you, listen to concerns and answer 9. Ask for a written lien waiver from the home remodeler upon completion questions.

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TRULAND - AUSTIN PARK ESTATES

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TRULAND - WATERFORD

This beautiful custom home on a HUGE estate-sized lot has great curb appeal. It is an open and airy floor plan featuring custom painted and highlighted kitchen cabinets, and a large island. Imagine entertaining friends and family in this impressive kitchen with stainless appliances, gas cooktop, built in wall oven and microwave. Upgraded wood floors in the foyer, living room, dining and master bedroom. Luxurious master suite has a walk in shower and beautifully tiled Garden tub. There is a bonus room and full bath upstairs. Great home for entertaining with covered back porch. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

COMMUNITY POOL & CLUBHOUSE - Live your best life in this beautifully designed Daphne community. Waterford features a playground, pool and clubhouse. Designed with entertaining in mind, this home is a dream come true! Fabulous kitchen features custom painted cabinets, granite countertops, stainless appliances and breakfast room. Cozy up to the living room fireplace while enjoying the view to the large covered back porch. Master suite features tray ceiling and wood floors. Separate vanities and a huge walk-in closet adds to the appeal of this luxurious suite. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

Directions: From I-10, take Hwy 181 south exit in Malbis. Turn left onto Hwy 64 then right on Hwy 54 West. Take a right onto Brentmoore Blvd. Turn right onto Warrenton Road and home is on your right.

Directions: From I-10 go south on Hwy 181, cross Hwy 64 and turn left on Austin Road. Turn left on Adele, turn right on Goodrich Way.

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2016 BCHBA Scholarship Winners The Baldwin County Home Builders Association awarded $6,500 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 $79,300 in scholarships to help students in Baldwin County prepare for careers in the home building industry. The BCHBA’s 2016 Scholarship Committee included Barbara Fretwell, BCHBA Associate Council Chairwoman, Chris Bumpers, BCHBA Associate Council Treasurer and Fran Druse, BCHBA Executive Vice President.

Alex Holobaugh

Alex will be attending the Samuel Gunn College of Engineering at Auburn University and plans to study Chemical Engineering. “Chemical engineers play a major role in the design of new construction materials. Chemists are vital to the construction of new paints, polymers and materials designed to withstand more heat or last longer. I plan to work on the research and development side of the construction industry so I can help bring these innovations to the forefront of homebuilding.� the son of Tracey and Deborah Holobaugh of Fairhope, Alex is an Eagle Scout, has been active in band at Fairhope High School, is a member of the National Honor Society and earned an AP Scholar Award.

L-R: Chris Farlow - BCHBA President, Alex Holobaugh, Jackson White, Jordan Johnson, Peyton Lindsey, Fran Druse - BCHBA Executive Vice President, Clay Pitman, Barbara Fretwell - BCHBA Associate Council Chairwoman (not pictured: Anniestacia Miskel - see below)

Jordan Johnson

Jordan intends to study Building Co n s t r u c t i o n at Auburn University. “As I look at the world around me, I see countless acts of crime and hate. My personal belief is that this stems from the lack of a home. I believe when a person has a home, they have a place to feel safe. I feel that if I could make homes for people, I could make a huge difference in the life of that person, which in turn makes a difference in the lives of countless others.� the daughter of Larry and Vicki Johnson of Bay Minette, Jordan is a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and Model United Nations. She has a heart for missions and spends a great deal of time giving back to her community through church groups and community service projects.

Peyton Lindsay

Peyton will be studying Construction Management and the University of Southern Mississippi. “I took carpentry classes last year to ensure that this is what I want my career to be. Construction is a great field for me to do something that I love doing for a living. I plan on majoring in building construction and eventually becoming a construction manager.� The son of Jeff and Karyn Lindsey of Spanish Fort, Peyton has been involved in school sports and has been pursuing a College Preparatory Diploma while attending Spanish Fort High School and has attended North Baldwin Tech and Faulkner State Community College in architecture and construction coursework.

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Anniestacia Miskel

Anniestacia dreams of being a construction managing civil engineer and has been studying Civil Engineering at the University of South Alabama. since 2014. “My dream of becoming a civil engineer was like a slow unexpected puzzle that was put together before me without me realizing it. Starting college the puzzle was more visible to me. This “puzzle”, I’m learning has no bounds and I’m convinced it will continue growing into a career greater than I could have ever imagined.” The daughter of Roscoe and Dorthea Miskel of Bay Minette, Anniestacia is active in the National Society of Black Engineers, College of Engineering Ambassadors. She is a mentor for black students who dream of pursuing higher education.

Clay Pitman

Clay is currently enrolled at Auburn University and is attending classes in Civil Engineering since Fall of 2014. “By choosing this educational path, I could have a part in the construction industry but also concentrate on the dirt work and foundations of buildings and roads. This type of work interests me because it is the base and foundation that provides stability and structure to any road and building.” The son of Cliff and Jody Pitman of Fairhope, Alabama, Clay is an active member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Auburn University and was a member of the National Honor Society in High School. Clay is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys hunting and fishing and is pursuing his private pilot’s license.

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Jackson White

Ja c k s o n plans to pursue Building Science at Auburn University. “I always held a strong interest in building things. I want to build homes. I have always been interested in architecture and design, but felt that working from behind a desk wasn’t for me. I would like to have the opportunity to further my studies so that I will have a strong foundation and background for the residential building career. I want to become a well-known builder.” The son of Blake and Theresa White of Fairhope, Jackson is a member of the National Honor Society and was active in varsity sports at Bayside Academy He is an outdoorsman and works with Prodisee Pantry.

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DSLD HOMES - CANAAN PLACE

TRULAND - THE WATERS OF FAIRHOPE

Welcome to DSLD’s model home, The Claudet. This tastefully designed home features an open and split floor plan, making the master a private sanctuary with a dream en suite! Other luxury features and amenities you’ll love are the gas fireplace, custom mantle, granite surround and built in bookcase as a focal point in the living area, high ceilings, crown molding, beautiful upgraded cabinetry, 3cm slab granite counters with under -mount sinks in kitchen and baths, Stainless steel appliance package, oil rubbed bronze lighting package, pendant and recessed lighting, 16x24 ceramic tile, mud room with a boot bench. 4 sides brick with stucco accents, covered rear patio, tank-less water heater . R-15 wall and R-38 attic insulation. Directions: From I-10 East take the Hwy 181 Spanish Fort/Malbis exit (exit 38). Turn right on Hwy 181 go approx. 4 miles and turn left on County Rd. 64, then take a right on County Rd 54. Go about one mile and subdivision is on the left.

This breathtaking home is in one of Fairhope’s most prestigious communities. With lakes, waterfalls, and trails this community is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The gourmet kitchen offers a double wall oven, pot filler, upgraded granite and high-end stainless appliances. Make yourself at home in the living room complete with painted shelving and fireplace. The luxurious master suite boasts a freestanding Jacuzzi tub, massive walk in shower with dual heads and enormous closet with custom shelving. Entertain guests in the bonus room or enjoy evenings around the fireplace on the covered porch and deck. Spray foam. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

24542 CALEB CT., DAPHNE 4BR/3BA/ 2,424 SQ. FT.

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203 GREAT LAKES LOOP, FAIRHOPE 5BR/4BA/ 3,785 SQ. FT.

Directions: From I-10, take the Malbis exit and head South on CR 181. Turn right onto Falling Water Blvd, turn left onto Big Canoe Run and right onto Great Lakes Loop.

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BCHBA Associate Council Fishing Tournament The BCHBA Associate Council Fishing Tournament raised $1200 for Care House, the Baldwin County Child Advocacy Center. The tournament was sponsored in part by Safety Plus Inc. and the Associate Council. A huge thank you to Don Druse for chairing the event again this year. Also thank you to Jason Newsom for allowing us to hold the weigh-in at Big Daddy’s Grill on beautiful Fish River.

BCHBA President Chris Farlow of Valere Homes (R), BCHBA 1st V.P. Alex Cary of Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (L) and Tournament Chairman Don Druse of Safety Plus (2nd from R) present check for $1200 to CARE House representative Jessica Ware (3rd from R).

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 housing 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 Foundation was established in 2015. This year we provided scholarships for local students continuing their education at a college or technical school in order to pursue a career in the building industry. We recently completed our first housing project, A Home for a Hero, building a home for a local injured veteran. We encourage you to consider contributing to our Foundation to enable us to continue our charitable work in the future and providing scholarships.

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FORTIFIED Home™—Strength and Value As you tour the Baldwin County Parade of Homes, what features will you be looking for? Good school district? Granite countertops? Building upgrades that reduce damage from hurricanes and other severe weather? After Hurricane Katrina tore through the northern Gulf Coast, destroying houses and flattening entire neighborhoods, Alabama adopted many improvements to building practices, establishing the state as a national leader in making coastal residents, and communities, safer and more resilient to future natural disasters. Alabama adopted the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety’s (IBHS) FORTIFIED Home™ program, a set of building standards designed to strengthen homes and minimize damage from natural disasters, as the state standard for resilient construction. The FORTIFIED Home™ program is affordable at every price point and uses a unique systems-based method for creating stronger, safer homes. Employing an incremental approach, the program has three levels of designation—Bronze, Silver and Gold. Builders and contractors

can work with homebuyers and homeowners to choose the desired level of protection that best suits their budgets and resilience goals. 90% of the homes featured in the Baldwin County Parade of Homes are FORTIFIED and have earned a Gold designation, which makes them eligible for a 40%–50% insurance discount. Alabama has more FORTIFIED homes than any other state. A new independent study of homes in Baldwin and Mobile counties by the Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research (ACIIR) at the University of Alabama found that using FORTIFIED construction standards not only makes homes more resistant to wind damage, but also increases the resale value. The study found that switching from a conventional construction standard to a FORTIFIED designation increases the value of a home by nearly 7%, holding all other variables constant. According to ACIIR, the cost of building or retrofitting is

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TRULAND - FAIRHOPE FRUIT & NUT DISTRICT 56 FELS AVE., FAIRHOPE 4BR/3BA/ 2,493 SQ. FT.

ONE BLOCK FROM THE BAY! Quintessential cottage architecture and heart pine wood flooring make this Fairhope Fruit and Nut home a must see. The living room is designed with a shiplap siding wall, floor to ceiling brick fireplace with stained cedar mantel, and painted custom cabinetry that flank the fireplace. The upscale kitchen contains quartz counters, tons of cabinets, split cooktop, stainless appliances. The luxurious master bath boasts quartz counters, custom cabinets, an enormous walk-in closet and custom tilework on the floor and shower. Vanities feature furniture legs for that extra touch of character. Built to Fortified Gold standards. Directions: From I-10, take Hwy 98 south toward Daphne/Fairhope. Follow 98 into Fairhope and take a right onto Fairhope Avenue. Turn left onto south Mobile St. and left onto Fels Ave. Home will be on your right.

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MARQUEE CUSTOM HOMEBUILDERS FAIRHOPE FRUIT & NUT DISTRICT 256 GEORGE ST., FAIRHOPE 4BR/3.5BA/ 2,920 SQ. FT.

Stunning new construction by Marquee Custom Homebuilders in the highly sought after Fruit & Nut section of Fairhope. 2920 square feet of luxury including a two car garage. Gourmet kitchen with dual-fuel range, walk-in pantry, gorgeous quartz countertops & custom cabinets. Beautiful wood floors throughout the first level with a wood burning fireplace in the great room. Enjoy the bay breeze on your pick of three porches. High-end features include two tankless water heaters, two high efficiency HVAC units, spray foam insulation, gas lantern, solid doors, metal roof and docking station in mudroom area. Large rooms, high ceilings and custom trim complete this home - you’ll want to move in today! Gold fortification insures low insurance rates. Directions From the corner of Fairhope Ave and Section St., head south on S Section St toward De La Mare Ave 0.4 mi. Turn right onto White Ave 0.5 mi. Turn right onto George St . The home is on the corner of White and George St.

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TRULAND - QUAIL CREEK

Our model home is DSLD Homes popular plan, the Renoir featuring 2,622 square feet, an open split 4 bed/3 bath. This plan is elegant and spacious. The Renoir kitchen with oversized island with 3cm granite, lovely designer quality painted maple cabinets, pendant lighting, recess lighting, Tuscan Bronze fixtures and gas range. Living area with separate dining, hardwood flooring, crown molding, fireplace with custom mantle/granite surround. The luxurious master bath includes separate tile shower with frameless glass door, double vanity and spacious master closet. DSLD Homes are built energy smart with radiant barrier roof decking, R15 wall and R38 attic insulation, and includes a Rheem tank-less water heater.

Nestled in Quail Creek’s serene golf course community is this charming custom Truland Home. Enter through the beautiful mahogany front door to find details such as wood flooring in the foyer and living room, 10ft high ceilings, custom trim molding and many windows overlooking the backyard. Master suite includes 2 large walk-in closets and double vanities with granite countertops. Enjoy your beautifully landscaped yard from your covered back patio. Quail Creek is located just minutes from Fairhope’s downtown shopping and dining. Community swim and racquet club memberships available. Built to Fortified Gold standards, includes Builder’s 2-10 Home Warranty.

Directions: From I-10 take exit 38. Drive South on Hwy. 181 approximately 15 miles to Fairhope Ave./County Rd. 48. Turn right. Approx. 1/2 mile turn left on Thompson Hall Rd. Natures Trail is on the left.

Directions: From I-10, go south on Hwy 181. Turn east into Quail Creek Subdivision, continue on Quail Creek Dr to stop sign. Turn left (continue) on Quail Creek Drive, and left onto Bunker Loop West.

20250 THOMPSON HALL RD., FAIRHOPE 4BR/3BA/ 2,662 SQ. FT.

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FORTIFIED HOME CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 frequently less than 7%. Alabama recognized the benefits of building and/or retrofitting FORTIFIED homes along its coast with the enactment of legislation in 2009. This legislation outlined mandatory minimum insurance discounts for homeowners in Mobile and Baldwin Counties whose homes are built or retrofitted to IBHS’ FORTIFIED standards. The law is applicable to insurance carriers who are admitted to do business in Alabama, but many other carriers provide the same insurance reductions. Discounts range from 20%–50%; however, each insurance company’s discounts are different, so homeowners should contact their agent or insurer for specific details. “People often ask why the FORTIFIED Home program is necessary when jurisdictions like Baldwin County have building codes in place,” said Alex Cary, IBHS Manager of FORTIFIED Coastal Programs. “The answer is that codes provide minimum life safety protection designed to ensure people can get out of a building safely, not to ensure your belongings will be protected or your home will be livable when you return after a storm. The good news is Baldwin County, and other jurisdictions, have strengthened building codes to include many of the features of the FORTIFIED program. To take advantage of the insurance benefits Alabama has in place, it is critical to contact a FORTIFIED Evaluator before starting a home construction project to see if you qualify,” Cary suggested. It is relatively easy to include the FORTIFIED requirements in new home construction and more and more builders are doing so. Retrofitting an existing home can be a bit more challenging and in some cases, more expensive. To help alleviate the cost, the Strengthen Alabama Homes

mitigation program, administered through the Alabama Department of Insurance, is providing grants to existing homeowners of all income levels to help mitigate their homes to FORTIFIED Home™ standards. For more information, visit www.aldoi.gov/sah. In addition to state grant programs, one local not-for-profit, Smart Home America (SHA), has been instrumental in much of the progress Alabama has made towards a stronger coast. SHA’s new awareness campaign, Don’t Goof When You Re-Roof, highlights the opportunity reroofing presents for existing homeowners to save money on insurance and gain peace of mind by re-roofing to the Bronze level of FORTIFIED. This year, 90% of the Baldwin County Parade of Homes are FORTIFIED homes. As you visit the various houses, if you are looking for strength and value, look for a FORTIFIED sign. To learn more about the FORTIFIED Home™ program, visit fortifiedhome.org. Visit DisasterSafety.org to learn how you can strengthen your home, business and community against all natural disasters and other causes of loss. Submitted by Alex Cary Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety

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TRULAND - SEDGEFIELD 607 THEAKSTON ST., FAIRHOPE 4BR/3BA/ 3,026 SQ. FT.

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This impressive home is designed for comfortable and safe living. Smartly designed it includes a study with ample storage, formal dining room, large breakfast area, beautiful living room with painted built in cabinets. The kitchen has painted cabinets, split cooking stainless cooktop and wall oven, and a large walk in pantry. The master suite has wood flooring in the bedroom and a gorgeous bath with walk-in shower and oversized closet with custom shelving. Landscaped yard complete with irrigation is ready for entertaining. Sedgefield features almost 10 acres of common area with playground and walking trail. Built to Fortified Gold standards.

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Directions: From I-10/Hwy 98 in Daphne/Spanish Fort, take 98 south 9.5 miles, turn left (east) on Fairhope Ave. Drive 1 mile to Hwy 13 and turn right (south) 1.2 miles, turn left on Sedgefield Ave., turn left on Theakston St. House is on left.

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TRULAND - GREENBRIER AT FIRETHORNE

DSLD HOMES - STONE CREEK VILLAS

Truland Homes is honored to present the 2016 Showcase Home in Fairhope’s newest Master Planned Community featuring a swimming pool, clubhouse, and pavilion with fireplace and grilling area. The trendsetting design is evident by the gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, media room, and outdoor kitchen with living space. This home is exciting and livable with expert craftsmanship displayed throughout. Enjoy the open living room and covered patio which overlook the lake. The luxurious master suite features an oversized master bath with a magnificent walk-in closet. The home includes cutting edge technology, and the latest design ideas. Built to Fortified Gold standards. Directions: From I-10, go south on Hwy 181 for 10.5 miles. Turn east into Firethorne Subdivision, go halfway around traffic circle to Hemlock St. at Greenbrier at Firethorne, turn right onto Fortune Drive. House is near the end of Fortune Drive.

Stone Creek Villas is a quiet wooded community that offers the peacefulness of nature, yet it is only minutes to quaint downtown Fairhope. The homes are filled with wonderful amenities, such as crown molding and pendant and recessed lighting to enhance the design. You will be greeted with ten foot ceilings in the gathering areas and comfortable nine foot ceilings in the bedrooms. Stone Creek Villas exteriors have a graceful Acadian style with brick and stucco accents. Inclusive interior features include granite, stainless appliances, gas range, tankless water heater , wood and ceramic tile flooring.

465 FORTUNE DR., FAIRHOPE 4BR/3BA/ 3,670 SQ. FT.

786 SERPENTINE DR., FAIRHOPE 3BR/2BA/ 1,710 SQ. FT.

Directions: From I-10 take exit 38 (Spanish Fort/Daphne Exit). Drive South on AL Hwy 181/CR27 approx. 10 miles to traffic light at CR44/TwinBeach Rd. Go thru traffic light, get into immediate left hand turn lane, turn left onto Holcombe Blvd., go approx. 0.2 miles to subdivision, Stone Creek Villas. Model is first house on the left.


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10 Things to Ask Your Contractor Before You Start Your Project Ask these questions before signing with a contractor for better communication and fewer surprises along the way Remodeling or building a new home is a big financial and emotional investment. It can also be a big investment of your time if you want to be closely involved in the decision-making. Knowing what to expect before the project gets started will help you better prepare for the process. Here are 10 questions you should always ask your contractor before starting a home remodeling project. 1. What is our schedule? A schedule is more than just a start and end date. Having a schedule that outlines tasks and timing will give you a big-picture view of sequencing and deadlines for things such as tile and countertops. It will also give you a benchmark so that you know if things are slipping by a day or two. With small projects such as kitchens and baths, schedule is everything. The cabinet lead time determines the start date and sub-trades need to be scheduled in quick succession, for instance. Don’t start without a schedule that tells you what days and times workers will be on site. 2. Who will be here every day? Depending on the size and structure of the company you hire, the answer could vary widely. Many remodelers use a lead carpenter system, where a staff member (sometimes called a superintendent) is responsible for day-to-day work on site, and often swings a hammer as well. Ask your contractor direct questions about who will be responsible for opening and locking up, who will supervise subcontractors on site and who to call on a daily basis with any questions. 3. How will you protect my property? This is a conversation best had before demolition, not after you come home and find dust all over the house. There are a number of dust-containment measures that can be taken, and talking about it ahead of time will provide you will a clear idea of how the construction area will be cordoned off from the rest of your home and how you’ll be able to move through your house. There’s also the issue of stuff — all the books, furniture, drapes, delicate vases and paintings on the wall. It’s helpful to remove them all from the construction zone. This includes anything hung on walls or sitting on shelves in adjacent rooms, since they can shake loose from persistent hammering. If you leave them as-is, it will cost to have them moved and moved again to keep them out of the way, and you risk damage in the process. It’s better to move it all at once and know it’s safe and sound. 4. How will you communicate with me? With every mode of electronic communication at your fingertips, you may have some ideas about how you would like to receive information about your project. Your contractor likely has specific ways he or she likes to communicate, too — daily emails, cloud-based schedules or maybe just phone calls. Make sure you understand how you will be contacted and receive information. If the contractor’s format doesn’t give you what you think you’ll need, agree on a method and format so that you’re not in remodeling limbo on a daily

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basis. Weekly meetings at a specific time are an effective way to make sure you see your contractor in person to get your questions answered. 5. What part of my project concerns you? There’s always something unknown about a project, or an area that is most likely to trigger an immediate change order. Odds are, your contractor already knows what that is. Talking about it upfront and running some worst-casescenario numbers or doing some early, selective demolition to get more information could be the best way to get a handle on what may be ahead. 6. What will happen if there is a change order? Change orders can be easily handled in your construction contract. A common way to document change orders is in writing, where the change in scope of work and the price are noted and signed by the client and contractor. Some contracts also note the change in schedule, if applicable. Make sure you have a plan in place to document the unexpected and expected changes that happen along the way. 7. How will you let me know I need to make a decision? There are many ways to organize a list of decisions — from spreadsheets, to lists, to notes on a calendar. But all of these methods focus on the same outcome: giving you clear direction about what and when you need to make a decision on something. Asking for a list and deadlines will help you keep organized and ensure you are able to shop for materials and make decisions in time to meet your contractor’s schedule. 8. How do I reach you after hours? Knowing how to reach your contractor on an emergency basis is just as important as your contractor being able to reach you. Exchange all your numbers — work, cell and landline — so that contacting each other won’t be a crisis in itself. 9. When do I need to be available to meet? Even if you set up a regular weekly meeting, there may still be necessary additional meetings. We usually schedule an electrical walk-through on the day the electrician sets boxes and can lights so that everyone can review their placement and function before wires are run. Another key day is when the tile-setter works on layout. There are a number of ways to set tile, and having an on-site meeting is the best way to make these decisions. It’s also possible to have your architect or designerattend those meetings in your place. 10. What kind of documentation will I receive when the project is done? Contracts frequently call out end-of-project paperwork — lien releases, marked-up plans with as-builts on plumbing and other utilities, copies of inspection reports, etc. But there may be additional items you will find valuable: a full set of mechanical photos before insulation is installed, the operating manuals for installed equipment (and a personal lesson in their operation if you don’t know the basics), a list of subcontractors and contact info, care for things such as countertops and tile and a well-marked electrical panel. Confirming that you will receive these things before you get started will help ensure that you finish the project with all the information you need.

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TRULAND - OLD BATTLES VILLAGE

As you enter The Jasmine, the foyer leads to an open living room, dining room, and kitchen. The living room has trey ceilings and a fireplace. The kitchen features granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Off of the living room, you’ll find the master suite. The master bath features a dual vanity, garden tub, separate shower, water closet, and large walk in closet. To the left off of the foyer, you’ll find the second and third bedrooms and second bathroom. To the right off the foyer, you’ll find the fourth bedroom.

FURNISHED MODEL HOME. This sought after plan is welcoming with a large front porch perfect for evening relaxation. The flow and openness of this home evokes a sense of comfort. Cozy up in the living room with fireplace and large windows opening to a covered porch. The well designed kitchen has stainless appliances, painted custom cabinets and lots of custom trimwork. Extras include a custom built in desk and mud-bench. Large Jack and Jill Bath accommodates Bedrooms 2 and 3. The Master Suite includes a beautiful tray ceiling in both the bedroom and bath, double vanities and large soaking tub.

722 TRUXTON ST., FAIRHOPE 4BR/2BA/ 2,091 SQ. FT.

Directions: From Hwy 98 & Fairhope Ave. Head south on Hwy 98 for 1.5 miles. Turn left onto Twin Beech Rd (CR-44.) In 1.7 miles turn right onto Bonaventure Street continue through the community and turn right onto Truxton Street. Model home will be on your left.

205 ATWATER AVE., FAIRHOPE 4BR/3BA/ 2,537 SQ. FT.

Directions: From hwy 98, turn West onto Battles Rd. Turn right into Old Battles Village on Garrison Blvd. Turn left on Atwater Ave.


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10 Tips for Choosing and Working With a Builder You may have heard horror stories about problems with builders, budgets spiraling out of control and sites left half-finished. But the reality is that the vast majority of builders are both professional and capable, and you can do a great deal to avoid bad experiences simply through the way you choose, manage and communicate with them. Here’s why it’s worth laying the foundations for a good relationship with your builder — and how to do it well. 1. Don’t approach a builder too soon. It may seem logical if you’re thinking of having construction work done to start by approaching a builder, but don’t be too hasty. Builders are generally good at pricing once they know exactly what’s wanted, but asking for a price before you have any drawings or detailed information about the project is as good as inviting them to tell you simply what they think you want to hear.

My advice is to approach builders once you have a set of drawings and a list of what will (and will not) be included. Otherwise, you may base the project on a figure that could be miles off the eventual cost. 2. Consider the scope of the project. Find the right kind of building company for your project. The kind of contractor suitable for a luxury retail project has to be highly organized, usually with multiple managers, a well-organized back office, and teams that can operate around the clock and produce exceptionally high-quality work at speed. Such contractors tend to be expensive and for most people would be too much for a kitchen addition or an attic conversion. At the other end of the spectrum, there are plenty of small ownermanager builders who do a lot of the work themselves on-site and organize everything from a mobile phone on their hip. With such low

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TRULAND - VILLAS AT POINT CLEAR

Neatly sited along the fourth hole of the Azalea Course at The Colony at the Grand, Watershed South is a very private, gated collection of 10 uniquely designed homes. Modern and efficient in every way, these three and four bedroom, two to three and a half bath homes will define sophisticated, low country southern living in every way. Adorned with beautiful finishes including: chef-style kitchens, sweet-tea-sippin’ screened-in porches, 10 foot first floor ceilings and detached garages are only a few of the refined features you have to see to believe.

GOLF FRONT! Stunning home in Point Clear’s newest gated community. This gorgeous upscale home features European white oak hardwood flooring. Gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel apron front sink, Thermador appliances and huge island ready for entertaining. Luxurious master suite includes breathtaking views, walk-in shower and massive walk-in closet. Relax in the open living room with built in bookshelves flanking the floor to ceiling painted brick fireplace. Sliding glass doors open to the outdoor kitchen complete with paved patio and fire pit. Fronts the golf course and lake. Don’t miss the hidden room! Built to Fortified Gold standards.

STUART CONTRACTING WATERSHED AT THE COLONY AT THE GRAND 323 CRANE PLACE, FAIRHOPE 3BR/2BA/ 1,988 SQ. FT.

Directions: From Hwy 98, travel south of downtown Fairhope to County Rd 34, Turn Right, Cross over County Rd 3 (Section Street) continue past the Lakewood Club to the 2nd Gate on the Left, Turn Left or From Scenic Hwy 98, travel South of downtown Fairhope to County Rd 44 (Battles Rd), Turn Left, at intersection Turn Right, next gated entrance on Right, First house on Left.

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611 CAROLINA CT., FAIRHOPE 5BR/3.5BA/ 3,928 SQ. FT.

Directions: From hwy 98, West onto Battles Rd. Entrance to the Villas at Point Clear is located on the left, just across from The Colony at The Grand Home. Home is on the right at the end of Carolina Ct.

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D.R. HORTON - COTTAGES ON THE GREENE

This charming Southern Cottage is located in the Quaint Gated Community of Point Clear Tennis Club. The Southern Vernacular touches of the exterior include hanging copper gas lights, working wood shutters, stained cypress columns, and painted tongue & groove porch ceilings. A Relaxed Contemporary interior embraces a unique painted brick fireplace, 7” cove crown moulding, white shaker cabinets, picture frame wall panels, and bathroom showers finished off with porcelain subway tiles and glass accents. A grand kitchen island, zero entry master shower, low maintenance artistic concrete floors, LED lighting and an oversized master closet make this an easy living home. The well designed three bedrooms, two and half bath, with finished bonus room is a one of a kind Gem.

The Cary opens up to a large, open great room and dining room with crown molding. The kitchen is to the left of the dining room featuring granite counter tops, a large pantry, and crown molding. Through the dining room, are stairs to the second and third bedroom, as well as the second bathroom. To the left of the stairs is the master suite. The master bath features a dual vanity, shower, water closet, and large walk in closet. Off of the great room you’ll find the fourth bedroom and third bathroom.

17280 TENNIS CLUB DR., FAIRHOPE 3BR/2.5BA/ 2,520 SQ. FT.

Directions: Starting: Fairhope Ave and US 98. Travel South 3.5 miles to section CR 32 and US 98. Take Right on CR 32. Travel West 1.2 miles to Tennis Club Drive on right.

1114 YELLOW DAISY LANE, FAIRHOPE 4BR/3BA/ 2,024 SQ. FT.

Directions: From Hwy 59 & Miflin Rd. Head south on Hwy 59 for 1 mile. Turn left onto CR-12 and continue for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto Cottages of the Greene Parkway and continue through the community. Keep left to stay on Cottage of the Green Parkway. Turn left on Yellow Daisy Lane. Home will be on your left.


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BUILDER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 overheads, a builder like this should be much cheaper, but the level of service, organization and speed may not compare. You’re looking for the most appropriate balance of low price, high quality and good organization. You never get the best of all three, but here it’s key to decide what will be the best fit for you. 3. Establish whether you needa specialist or just a general builder. A really good general builder is suitable unless the work in question is unusual. For example, a good general builder is perfectly capable of converting an attic or building out a basement. You can, of course, go to a loft or basement company, and they, too, may do a great job. The most important thing is to find someone who will do good work for the right price. Similarly, you can use a staircase company to make a staircase or a door company to sell you doors — or just use a good woodworker to make such things. With a clear design, a good builder will be able to coordinate the right people (cabinetmakers, electricians and so on) to build exactly what you want. Aim for one point of responsibility. Rather than using one general contractor, it may seem wise to try to save money by directly engaging separate tradespeople, such as plasterers, electricians and carpenters. While it’s true that a general contractor will take a small slice of cost from the subcontractors, I would argue that this money is well-earned. Managing and coordinating the separate trades on-site takes a great deal of mettle and experience. I’ve seen lots of people who try to do this themselves get into a horrible mess and end up with a botched job that goes over time and over budget — not to mention the stress they’ve suffered. While it can work to pull out certain specific and well-defined parts of the work (for example, laying the carpet), I strongly recommend using one building contractor who will take responsibility for the project overall. 5. Let the builder manage the project. Views about what project management actually involves can vary, but in my opinion, the most important manager of a project is the main building contractor. It’s the builder’s responsibility to make sure that the right people in the right numbers are on-site at the right times and that they have the necessary materials to do their work. While an independent architect or project manager can play an important role acting as an expert to look after your interests, keeping an eye on progress and quality, it’s important that the builder is allowed to run the project on a day-to-day basis. If not, there can be blurred responsibility if things go wrong. So choose a builder who’s professional and let that person do his or her job. 6. Be specific. I’ve mentioned it already, but I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to be specific. A set of drawings is a good start, but what about the structural detail — are you asking the builder to work this out? If so, make that clear or, alternatively (and, in my opinion, preferably), have the structural calculations done by an engineer before you ask for a price. But beyond the drawings, you need to make clear exactly what the builder is being asked to include in the price. If the work involves fitting

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In 2008, founding board member Dr. Lorena Hunt – a Fairhope, AL OB/GYN – became aware of the lack of options for families struggling with girls in crisis. In her 30 years working with women of all ages, she consistently realized the physical and emotional scars from unresolved pain experienced as a child or adolescent. Yet Dr. Hunt found too many gaps between the well-intentioned net of school counseling, church support groups, mental health agencies and court programs. These gaps were allowing precious lives to slip through and spiral out of control. Under His Wings – a name taken from Psalm 91:4 – opened its doors in June 2013 as a place for girls to find refuge, renewal and a restored relationship with God. Under His Wings is a Christ-centered residential home for troubled girls under 19. We offer counseling for the child and family, educational support, and the opportunity to feel safe in a loving home-like environment. Our program ensures each girl experiences: • An on-site school with accredited curriculum, individualized education plans, certified teachers and experienced tutors. • House parents who provide a structured and loving home life while teaching accountability, gratitude, and respect. • Christian counseling for both girls and their families. • Instruction in life skills and creative opportunities to restore confidence. • Opportunities to help others in need through service projects and volunteering. Girls continue their education through our accredited Bridgeway Academy ™ home-school curriculum. A number of volunteers coordinate art, music, field trips and volunteer opportunities. Counseling is led by licensed professional

counselors. Weekly equine therapy also plays a major role in our approach to healing. We include parents as much as possible in the process – training and equipping families in their roles to better navigate their relationships with their girl. We’re dedicated to not just creating coping methods but committed reunion of the family. Our girls aren’t statistics but names and faces we’re committed to restoring to freedom from the issues controlling their lives. The girls who come to Under His Wings struggle with feelings of abandonment, trauma and rebellion. They may refuse to go to school, run away from home, or become dependent on peers engaged in dangerous behaviors. The list of challenges to young women today can seem overwhelming. Statistics: • One woman in 5 struggles with an eating disorder. • Each year 1 woman out of 5 will self-harm. • 1 young woman in 3 is sexually abused before the age of 18. • 1 woman in 8 ages 15-19 becomes pregnant each year. • In Baldwin County – nearly 15% of all births are to mothers ages 15-19. • Teenage pregnancy results in less likelihood of graduating high school, fewer employment opportunities and a greater chance of welfare dependency. • For young people 15-24 years old, suicide is the third leading cause of death. Sources: National Institute of Mental Health 2010; “Self Injury, Self Harm Statistics and Facts” – Healthy Place 2013; RAINN 2011; Centers for Disease Control 2010. * There will be a $3 donation to view the Showcase Home


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BUILDER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 a bathroom, for example, who’s supplying the hardware, faucets and tiles? If the builder is to supply them, exactly which ones? If you want to supply the tiles yourself, who’s supplying the adhesive and grout? Unless all such things are clear, there’s potential for misunderstandings and arguments over money once the work has started. 7. Embrace bidding. Competitive bidding is the process of getting alternative prices from different builders for the same work. Clearly, it’s crucial that the information against which they are pricing is absolutely clear and specific. (Otherwise how can two prices compare?) I would generally send a project out to four or five builders for pricing. This involves the builder in a great deal of work, and it’s just not fair, in my opinion, to go to more than five. However, when the prices come back, it’s not at all unusual for them to vary between the highest and lowest by 100 percent or more, so it’s well worth going to at least three or four. 8. Understand the importance of a building contract. A building contract is simply an agreement between a builder, who agrees to undertake a specific set of works, and a client, who agrees to pay a set amount of money. There are many forms of contract, but the one that I most regularly use for residential projects has the drawings and schedules attached to the contract, so it’s clear what’s included and what’s not. The payment terms and so on are agreed upon upfront. The important thing the contract does is set out the “what ifs” —such as, what if the work is changed along the way? What if it takes longer than agreed? Ideally and, I’m glad to say, usually, once signed and filed, the contract isn’t needed again because everything has gone smoothly. But that’s often because everyone knows it’s there in the background.

When the main work is going full tilt, everyone tends to be happy, but toward the end of a project, there are typically a thousand small items to attend to, requiring an array of tradespeople, and this can be both difficult and expensive for the builder to organize. Combine this with the fact that the client can see the finish line and usually desperately wants the home back after a long wait, and frustration often boils over. Again, my best advice is to be really organized. Communicate clearly on expected timetables, then give the builder the space to do what’s needed. When it comes to inspection at the end — checking for works not completed, or not completed as requested, which the builder will rectify — go around with your builder and agree on one comprehensive list. Of course, additional things may come to light, but it’s also not really fair to keep coming up with ever more items over time.

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9. Consider who will do the rough-in and finish work. With a kitchen or bathroom, for example, the rough-in involves bringing the waste, plumbing and electrical services to the right places. So pipes and cables are installed in walls and under floors, and are left poking out. Typically, walls are then lined and plastered, and floors laid, before the finish work. The finish work is where the cabinets, appliances, faucets, light fixtures, tiling and so on are done, connecting up to the pipes and cables that were set in place before. It may be that you ask your builder to do both, but it’s not unusual for the finish work to be done by the person who supplied the kitchen or bathroom. This can work perfectly well as long as all parties understand in advance exactly what is (and is not) expected of them.

FURNISHED MODEL HOME. This bright coastal style home is ideal for the beach lifestyle. Maintenance of this home is a breeze with woodlook tile throughout. Tray ceilings in the living area and shiplap trimmed painted brick fireplace add to the beauty of this home. The chef’s kitchen features a bright white tile backsplash, stainless apron sink, painted cabinets, oversized shiplap sided island, wet bar and a large pantry. Come see this spacious master suite complete with shiplap trimmed tray ceiling, tiled shower, soaking tub and large walk in closet. Built to Fortified Gold standards. Don’t miss the community water park!

10. Make one comprehensive inspection list. More arguments happen at the final stage than at any other time in a project, so it’s important to be ready for the common pitfalls.

Directions: From I-10, take the foley beach express to Hwy 180 and turn left. Turn left onto Cypress Blvd, right onto Cypress Manor and home is on your left.

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TRULAND - CYPRESS VILLAGE

23893 CYPRESS MANOR, ORANGE BEACH 3BR/2.5BA/ 2,149 SQ. FT.

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This beautiful coastal cottage community is located on the Intracoastal Waterway giving you easy access to everything the beach lifestyle has to offer. Enter this charming home to find added character such as shiplap siding, custom trim and fireplace with built in custom cabinets. Guests can relax in the gathering room just off the roomy kitchen with an oversized island, stainless apron front sink, and tons of counter space. The two bedrooms with Jack and Jill set up on the second floor are perfect for guests. Includes 2-10 builders warranty. AMENITIES CENTER COMING SOON! Built to Fortified Gold standards.

Custom Built new construction in The Villas of Quail Creek Estates. Open Floor Plan, Granite Kitchen counter-tops, SS Appliances, Ceiling Fans, Walk-up steps to attic in Double Garage as well as separate storage area. Other features include: Impact windows throughout, carpet in bedrooms, closets and hallways, Wood Flooring in Living Room, Dining Room and Breakfast area, ceramic Flooring in Kitchen, Laundry Room and Bathrooms, Marble shower in Master Bathroom with fiberglass 42”x 72” Garden tub, Fiberglass tub/shower combination in Guest Bath, Fortified home for savings on Insurance, Entire yard sodded, Irrigation system included, Fenced Back Yard. In Fairhope City limits, close to town’s shopping, dining and other attractions.

Directions: From I-10, take Hwy 59 South to Cty Rd. 4 and then right onto Oyster Bay Rd. Turn left onto Bienville Ave, left onto Orleans St. and then right onto Arcadia. Home will be on your right.

Directions: From I-10 take Malbis exit (exit 38) go South on Hwy. 181 for approx. 10 miles. Cross Fairhope Ave. and continue South on Hwy 181 for 0.6 miles to Quail Creek Golf Course Entrance on the left. Continue 0.2 miles on Quail Creek Drive to Club Dr. on the right. Continue on Club Dr. for approx 1/2 mile and turn right onto Divot Loop. 208 Divot Loop is on the left.

2624 ARCADIA ST., GULF SHORES 4BR/3BA/ 2,441 SQ. FT.

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What to Look for in a Contractor’s Contract A contractor without a contract is just a worker and his or her word. Even the most honest person would be hard-pressed to keep track of all the conversations that go into planning for the average construction project. That’s where a good contract comes in. Many a conflict can be avoided if both parties can simply consult the contract when there’s a misunderstanding on either side. Contracts can save relationships, and your house. These 10 tips, while just a starting point, will get you thinking about the most critical thing to have in hand before work starts. 1. The contract itself. A contract protects the parties involved. Just because you had a great conversation during the first meeting at the house, and even though the work is only supposed to take two days, you’ll regret not having a contract when one of you forgets half of that great conversation and the work isn’t completed after two weeks. 2. A physical address. Should you need to track down your contractor after work has begun, you won’t find him or her at a P.O. box. Ask to drop off the deposit at the physical location listed on the contract. 3. License. While in some cities getting a contractor’s license may be more a matter of writing a check than verifying skill, check to see that your contractor lists a license required for the work being done. A license may mean that your contractor passed the required exams, or it may just mean the state knows where to find him to collect taxes. But it also means your contractor has done the paperwork and is playing by the rules. 4. Insurance. Injuries can occur on a construction site. If the location is your home and your contractor does not have the proper insurance, you may be held liable. Check with your locality for the proper amount of liability insurance, and if the contractor has employees, check to see whether he carries worker’s compensation insurance. 5. Scope of work. There are many details to get right in a renovation, so write everything down before work begins. This can be the best way to get everyone on the same page. If your designer has drawn up detailed plans, make sure the contract references the designer and the date on the plans so you have something to point to should the finish on your woodwork be different from what you requested. 6. Duration of work. Though projects often take longer than predicted for many legitimate reasons — some caused by the client and some outside the contractor’s control — put the expected project duration in writing. The important thing is not that your contractor shows up every day, but that he finishes the project on time. Having a timeline will help calm your nerves if progress hits a slow spot. 7. Exclusions. A good contract should include a list of exclusions. These might be related to areas that will not be visible until the walls are opened up after demolition, or the level of cleaning you should expect after the work is complete. Also, talk to your contractor about the likelihood of finding asbestos behind the walls. He won’t be able to say for sure, but he can speak from experience and help

you plan your contingency budget. 8. EPA lead safety certification. Contractors working on homes in the U.S. built before 1978 should be certified in lead-safe practices by the EPA. In a nutshell, it’s all about minimizing and containing dust during work, which is vital for the safety of you and your family. 9. Payment schedule. While payment schedules can vary by the job, they should always be agreeable to both parties involved. In my opinion, payments tied to milestones in the project are better than those tied to percentages of completion. As long as you are confident that you’re not paying for significantly more than what’s been completed, you should be OK. 10. Warranty. The standard warranty for work is one year from substantial completion. If you’ve checked the contractor’s physical address and gotten recommendations from people you trust, you’ll know where to find him later if needed.

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