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“That has been another huge center of growth...”
“We loved the small-town feel.”
- Stephen Clinton, Botetourt County Board of Supervisors
- Amanda Buyalos, Property Manager for The Reserve at Daleville
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Daleville Delights The developing heart of Botetourt County
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Daleville Delights - by Sarah Cox
Daleville, population a bit over 3,000, is
is now Greenfield Industrial Park. This was
see new opportunities for more develop-
located in Botetourt County and while
hugely successful, said Clinton, as this
ment that lends a sense of optimism to the
not incorporated, is a census-driven place
now houses Eldor Automotive Powertrain
whole dynamic,” he said. He added that
that is becoming far more than a bedroom
USA, Altec Industries, and Ballast Point
Daleville has local businesses that are go-
community of Roanoke. Stephen Clinton,
Brewing. The county also created a zon-
ing to stay in the area.
the Amsterdam representative on the Bo-
ing district that led to the Daleville Town
tetourt County Board of Supervisors (which
Center. “That has been another huge cen-
includes Daleville) said he has seen a lot of
ter of growth and has brought commercial
changes in the place since he moved there
and residential, entertainment and dining,
45 years ago. Yes, the changes are visible
and the YMCA. And joining the Western
and palpable, he said, but more than that
Virginia Water Authority has given us more
is the sense of community and identity
than an adequate supply of water,” he
One of those recent projects is The Re-
that has emerged. “This has become obvi-
went on to state.
serve at Daleville, a new, luxury community that Property Manager Amanda Buyalos
ous in the last eight to 10 years. Daleville, about 20 years ago, had the potential to be a drive through, no-name community because of its proximity to US 220 North, but several things happened that redirected Daleville and allowed it to become a place with its own identity,” said Clinton.
Pictured: The Reserve at Daleville Apartments
“That has been another huge center of growth...”
“delivering a new standard of living to the Daleville area”
“We see new opportunities for more development that lends a sense of optimism to the whole dynamic,”
described as amenity rich and “delivering a new standard of living to the Daleville area. We have premiums such as a salt water swimming pool, a 6,200-square foot club house with a movie theater and 1,000-square foot fitness center, billiard room, conference room and secure package room.”
Clinton pointed out that Daleville had great raw materials to begin with – it’s the
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center of Botetourt County, at the interThose key moves were the county’s pur-
section of US 220, I81, and US 11, and
chase of the 928-acre Preston Farm, which
it has flat land that is developable. “We
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“amazing economic growth that the county has and continues to experience”
tively outrageous customer experience to
the coziness of a bucolic countryside. “I
both our new and long-term residents.”
remember the days when there was only one spotlight, one grocery store and not
The Reserve is offering one, two, and threebedroom apartments. The property manager, Amanda Buyalos, said the company had been looking for a while for an ideal
“... a stand-alone community,”
Pictured: The Reserve at Daleville Apartment open Living Room
location and decided on Daleville because “We loved the small-town feel.”
many restaurants,” said Kilby.
his
Someone else who has seen the blossom-
He said the new growth has continued
group was drawn to Daleville because of
ing of Daleville is hometown resident Joy
post-recession and The Daleville Town
the “amazing economic growth that the
Kilby, who owns Jay Kilby real estate. “I’ve
Center is a “huge engine for residential
county has and continues to experience,
gotten to see the whole thing, the chang-
growth in the area.” The Center has resi-
as our apartment developments go hand-
es and improved quality of life.” He said
dential and commercial offerings that in-
in-hand with job creation.” He added that
that Daleville started out as a rural com-
clude Earth-Star certified homes, shops
the luxury apartments are what his group
munity which was very tight knit, and now
and restaurants, and a performance pavil-
develops – “We excel at providing a posi-
it boasts modern amenities but still with
ion. It also has a farmer’s market at The
Todd Dofflemyer, CEO of The Reserve’s developer,
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said
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Pictured: The Reserve at Daleville Apartment Kitchen
Green, open Saturdays from 8:30am to
Recreation, too, is integral to the town.
12:30pm, May through September.
Roaring Run, originally a 19th-century charcoal furnace, is 8 miles northwest of
Kilby said he saw growth started with the
Eagle Rock and features a 1.7-mile moder-
development of Ashley Plantation in the
ate hiking loop. Carvin’s Cove Hay Rock,
mid-1990s and now, there has been more
via Appalachian Trail, is a 7.7-mile mod-
residential growth from within Botetourt.
erate trail that has a river and a view of
“Daleville is not necessarily a commuter’s
the cove. Additionally, Tinker Mountain,
place, but a stand-alone community,” he
McAfee Knob and Catawba Mountain are
said. “There’s a lot of new construction
all trails accessed near the town.
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the growth is substantial, as are the op-
to snuff – offering AP courses in Lord Bote-
portunities for recreation, living options,
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Hot Bathroom Trends for 2020 Keep your bathroom up-to-date!
Adding or remodeling a bathroom is
in closets or behind walls. This means
and metallics in the vanity or hardware
a popular home improvement project
previously impossible spaces - such as
choices. Contemporary styles with clean
in 2020. Whether it’s a simple powder
in garages, pool houses and attics -
lines and open spaces are key charac-
room, a useful three-quarter or a grand
can now be transformed into stunning
teristics of the modern bathroom. When
master bath, it’s worthwhile to research
bathrooms. The Saniaccess3 is a smart
a splash of color is called for, blues
the top trends so you can create a space
choice for full baths, and the Sani-
dominate the cool tones and salmons
that is functional while also increasing
access2 is ideal for powder rooms.
often infuse warm hues.
Freestanding tubs: For those home-
Vanities and tops: Vanities vary in size
Sensational showers: When it comes to
owners who still enjoy a good soak, say
and shape depending on space. De-
bathing options, showers are the focus.
goodbye to jetted tubs with apron sur-
signs tend to be modern or transitional,
For instance, four in five homeowners
rounds. Freestanding tubs are the ulti-
with elements of interest such as sliding
upgrade the shower during a master
mate in luxurious bathing, providing a
doors that mimic the barn-door trend.
bathroom renovation (83%) and over
focal point that draws the eye in any
Floating vanities are favored, adding an
half increase the shower size (54%),
bathroom while also creating an airy
upscale feel that opens the space. Van-
found the most recent U.S. Houzz Bath-
feeling in the space. If a homeowner
ity tops are made from a host of ma-
rooms Trends Study. Some homeowners
wants to install a freestanding tub where
terials: as granite loses steam, quartz,
are eliminating the tub altogether, add-
no drainage currently exists, a Saniflo
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ing multiple showerheads and steam
system is an affordable way to complete
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features for maximum relaxation.
the project in less time. Learn more at
a master bath, double sinks are a must.
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bathroom location desires are no lon-
Color and styles: After avoiding white
ger limited to the property’s existing
color palettes for some time, white on
plumbing and drainage systems. Saniflo
white is back in 2020, offering a clean
technologies use above-floor plumbing
look with sleek appeal. Mixed materi-
with features such as a macerating toi-
als are often used to add visual inter-
let and drain pumps that can be hidden
est, such as a tasteful blend of wood
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ing music to water-resistant speakers. In 2020, more homeowners desire digi-
Flooring: Ceramic and porcelain tile is
tal shower controls allowing tempera-
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Next in Outdoor Living... Top trends for 2020.
The appeal of all things al fresco has never been higher with homeowners across the country investing more time and money than ever before into their outdoor spaces. Based on insights from decking contractors, retailers and home design experts, industry leader Trex Company has compiled its annual outdoor living forecast, predicting the top design trends for 2020 and beyond. “It’s always fascinating to compare the trends reported by our customers with those projected by the industry at large,” said Leslie Adkins, vice president of marketing for Trex. “This year, we also engaged celebrity designer Alison Victoria to take our forecast to a whole new level.” According to the latest report, the following five top trends will influence outdoor living in the new decade:
1. Mixed materials 2020 is the year to mix it up. Add visual interest to an outdoor space by juxtaposing materials such as concrete and composite, wicker and aluminum, copper and stone. Integrate nature-inspired materials that maintain cohesion with the natural surroundings, and infuse color and pattern with pillows, cushions, furnishings and decorative accents.
2. Sizzling kitchens As the foodie phenomenon continues to
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thrive, outdoor kitchens will continue to evolve. Picture fully appointed culinary centers complete with specialty appliances such as smokers, pizza ovens and integrated refrigerated storage - all housed in stylish all-weather cabinetry. Capturing this trend is the new Trex Outdoor Kitchens collection, featuring stainless steel cabinetry solutions in color and style options that allow homeowners to create functional spaces that rival interior spaces.
ments not only take a space to the next level; they connect it to the natural surroundings. Even in an urban setting, these elements add a sense of tranquility that can make you feel like you’re a million miles away.”
“A good kitchen is essential - whether indoors or out,” emphasized Victoria, host of HGTV’s “Windy City Rehab” and DIY’s “Kitchen Crashers.” “A well-designed and well-appointed kitchen becomes the heart of any space. It’s where people gather. It’s where memories are made. So, make it memorable!”
Fire pots, such as those in the new Trex Outdoor Fire & Water collection, can be positioned almost anywhere to create a cozy gathering spot - or combined in a series to provide an ambient boundary for larger outdoor areas. For even greater visual impact, a fire table can serve as a focal point and elevate the luxury and comfort of an outdoor space. Likewise, the soothing sound of trickling water from integrated spillways, bowls or other features can instantly conjure calm and set a relaxed tone and atmosphere.
3. Industrial inspiration
5. Bonus space
There is a growing shift toward sleek, contemporary designs and materials for interior and exterior spaces as homeowners are increasingly finding inspiration in commercial settings like hotels and restaurants. Outdoors, this trend is manifesting in more industrial aluminum railing styles with sleek profiles and contemporary rod, mesh or glass inserts designed to optimize sightlines and deliver a modern flair.
If you have a raised deck, there is undoubtedly some open space underneath. While, historically, this space has been used for storage, the design trend for 2020 is to turn it into bonus living space by installing a deck drainage system. Designed to divert water away from a deck, systems like RainEscape create a dry space that can be outfitted with everything from furniture and accessories to lighting fixtures, ceiling fans and entertainment components.
4. Fire and water “Fire and water are all the rage right now for outdoor spaces,” Victoria noted. “These ele-
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Real Estate Transactions
Roanoke Over $300,000 Applied Industrial Technologies Dixie Inc. to Brickle LLC, 3025 Wentworth Ave. and unimproved lots on Angell Avenue Northwest Roanoke VA 24012, $325,000 02/04/2020. Jimenez, Juan to As-Salam Islamic Center, 1409 Burks St. S.W. Roanoke VA 24015, $326,400 02/07/2020. L&M Properties LLC to J Pajenco LLC, 3631 Aerial Way Drive S.W. Roanoke VA 24018, $2,000,000 02/05/2020. Rosalind Properties LLC to Jennifer L McPherson and Joseph M. Crandall, 2102 Wycliffe Ave. Roanoke VA 24014, $339,000 02/06/2020. Woody LLC to Charles A. Lockett and Madeline Aliff, 501 Darwin Road S.W. Roanoke VA 24014, $355,000 02/07/2020.
$200,000 to $300,000 Hammack, Keith E. Jr. and Abby L. Hammackto BNR InvestmentsLLC, 623 ElmAve. S.W. and 640 Murray Ave. S.E. Roanoke VA 24016, 24013, $218,000 02/07/2020. Howard, William L. and Dorie M. Howard to Derek Batey, 627 Walnut Ave. S.E. Roanoke VA 24014, $265,000 02/07/2020.
$100,000 to $200,000 Crenshaw, Robert A. to Jocelin Orius and Agnes Orius, 4708 Renfro Blvd. N.W. Roanoke VA 24017, $134,000 02/05/2020. Equity Trustees LLC to Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC, 2518 Oakland Blvd. #2516 Roanoke VA 24012, $144,400 02/05/2020. Essentials Massage Therapy Realty LLC to Douglas J. Fonder, 420 Church Ave. #2 Roanoke VA 24016,
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$130,000 02/05/2020. Hooks, Joseph A. and Berkeley P. Hooks to Amy R. Pierce, 3223 Collingwood St. N.E. Roanoke VA 24012, $157,000 02/06/2020.
LLC, 1205 Campbell Ave. S.W. Roanoke VA 24016, $58,000 02/07/2020. Hernandez, Eulogio to High Solutions LLC, 918 Bullitt Ave. S.E. Roanoke VA 24013, $72,500 02/05/2020.
Kelley, Lorena M. to Jasmine L. Murphy and Adam Turner II, 770 Estates Road S.E. Roanoke VA 24014, $186,800 02/07/2020.
Jimenez, Juan and Elodia B. Jimenez to BHT Properties LLC, 719 Church Ave. S.E. Roanoke VA 24013, $70,000 02/06/2020.
Lail, Betty L. and Sandra K. Tibbsto Cassidy A. Peters, 353 Woods Ave. S.W. 353B Roanoke VA 24016, $115,000 02/03/2020.
Leonard, RogerC. andGeorgeD.Altizer Estateto Ruth A.Jennings andChristieCunningham-Taylor, 1030 Morgan Ave. S.E. Roanoke VA 24013, $60,000 02/04/2020.
Meredith, David A. and Daine L.Meredith to Christine C. Casazza, 1706 Riverdale Road S.E. Roanoke VA 24014, $100,000 02/05/2020. Moore, Reginald D. and Marlene G. Moore to Andrea N. Cundiff and Bradly Cundiff, 3302 Ridgerun Drive N.E. Roanoke VA 24012, $143,000 02/07/2020. Patrone, Phillip J. to Tuckwood 1204 LLC, 2308 Brandon Ave. S.W. Roanoke VA 24015, $150,000 02/07/2020. Star City Investments LLC to Matthew E. Moore, 3501 Greenland Ave. N.W. Roanoke VA 24012, $172,900 02/04/2020. Wade, Bonnie K. and John R. Dubose Estate to Hailu S. Robele and Nadina L. Robele, 306Windward Drive S.W. Roanoke VA 24018, $163,000 02/06/2020
$50,000 to $100,000 DeBondt, Stuart F. and Ruby DeBondt to Rentals Roanoke LLC, 1022 Fairfax Ave. N.W. Roanoke VA 24016, $57,000 02/07/2020. Ford,Barbara and othersto Terra Alta LLC, 1414 Hamilton Terrace S.E. Roanoke VA 24014,$95,00002/04/2020. Gautier,
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Marshall, Nancy S. and others to Roberta A. Crenshaw, 1632 Golfside Ave. N.W. Roanoke VA 24017, $67,000 02/06/2020. Orenstein Property Holdings LLC to Clark & Eldridge Investment Group LLC, 1533 Aspen St. N.W. Roanoke VA 24017, $50,000 02/03/2020. Randall, Danny Lee Jr. to MSCR Holding LLC, 9 Gilmer Ave. N.E. RoanokeVA 24016,$58,000 02/05/2020. Scott, Richard D. to Grandin LLC, 2545 Denniston Ave. S.W. Roanoke VA 24015, $74,000 02/04/2020. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to William J. Harrell and Bobbie G. Ward, 503 Liberty Road N.E. Roanoke VA 24012, $98,000 02/05/2020. WBH Inc. to McLeod Family Foundation Inc., 4122 Tennessee Ave. N.W. Roanoke VA 24017, $52,500 02/05/2020. Wells Fargo Bank NA to Downtown Holdings LLC, 1814 Fremont Circle N.W. Roanoke VA 24017, $77,525 02/06/2020. Wells Fargo Bank NA to Downtown Holdings LLC, 2110 Fallon Ave. S.E. Roanoke VA 24013, $68,500 02/06/2020.
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Over $300,000 Aaron, Maureen M. to Hai H. Nguyen and Tiffany T. Nguyen, 7530 New Barrens Court Roanoke VA 24019, $325,000 02/03/2020. Bowles, Matthew B. and Whitney L. Bowles to Olufemi Dinakin and Olabisi Dinakin, 7055 Mountain Spring Trail Roanoke VA 24018, $479,888 02/05/2020. Charles R. Simpson Inc. to R. Fralin Construction Inc., 0 Matthew Drive Vinton VA 24153, $450,000 02/04/2020. Edwards, Terry L. and Donna C. Edwards to Phillip Phan and Jenny Phan, 370 Stoneledge Drive Roanoke VA 24019, $580,000 02/05/2020. Henning, Edna R.to David H. Dew II and Ronda T. Dew, 7482 Terrappin Trail Roanoke VA 24018, $525,000 02/04/2020. JE Home Solutions Inc. to Matthew B. Bowles and Whitney L. Bowles, 5767 Scenic Hills Drive Roanoke VA 24018, $335,000 02/06/2020.
Michael T. Pancoast and Christine M. Pancoast, 5107 Cherokee Hills Drive Salem VA 24153, $227,950 02/06/2020. Hoke, Jared S. to Scott W. Bowman and others, 3840 Hyde Park Drive Roanoke VA 24018, $219,500 02/07/2020. Massengill, Gary C. and Stacy D. Massengill to Gary L. Murray and Ame L.Murray, 6428 and 6432 Poage Valley Road Extension Roanoke VA 24018, $218,500 02/03/2020. Vinales, Walter to Emily E. Hawse and Kristina M. Hawse, 3328 Fleetwood Ave. Roanoke VA 24015, $207,700 02/07/2020.
$100,000 to $200,000 Bratton, DeWitt Jr. and Teresa F. Bratton to Dwayne Puckett, 5313 Malvern Road Roanoke VA 24012, $102,000 02/07/2020. DJNK PropertiesLLC to Bruce M. Bigham, 4833 Colonial Ave. Roanoke VA 24018, $188,000 02/06/2020.
02/03/2020. Patterson, Robert A. and Jeanette M. Patterson to Shane E. Hinton and Ashely Hinton, 1056 Blandford Ave. Vinton V 24179, $179,949 02/07/2020. Pritchett, CherylL. to Johnathan D. Farley, 11729 Countyline Road Bent Mountain VA 24059, $128,500 02/06/2020. Reynolds, Gregory D. to Nancy Lee Hash, 6610 Sherry Road Roanoke VA 24019, $167,000 02/06/2020. Sleeper, Mamie L. to David A. Murariu Jr. and Jessica P. Murariu, 3322 Longhorn Road Roanoke VA 24018, $160,000 02/03/2020. Smith, Rosemary K. to Jack S. Prater and Hannah Blais, 5579 Cynthia Drive Roanoke VA 24018, $186,000 02/03/2020. Tit for Tat Corp. to Gwen Perkins and James B. Perkins, 4070 Pitzer Road Roanoke VA 24014, $199,950 02/07/2020.
Donnelly, Liam R. and Carrie L. Donnelly to ShannaJ.Alley andChristine J. Christianson, 2914 Elderwood Road Salem VA 24153, $165,600 02/03/2020.
Woods, Melanie D. to Joe D. Jones and John P. Anderson III, 5733 CabinCreekDrive Roanok
R. Fralin Construction Inc. to Charles T. Hardesty and Carter P. Hardesty, 6008 Morning Glory Drive Roanoke VA 24012, $409,359 02/06/2020.
Doss, Darlene R. and Charles G. Zollman Jr. Estate to Household InvestmentLLC, 2643 Charing Cross Circle Roanoke VA 24018, $168,000 02/07/2020.
Baron Enterprises of Virginia to Mehulsinh B. Vashi and Rinkuben M. Vashi, 5914 Knightsbridge Drive RoanokeVA24018,$75,00002/03/2020.
Sheppard, Hazel L. to Gregory A. Thomas,7613 Wineberry Trail Roanoke VA 24018, $320,000 02/04/2020.
Johnson, Rebecca N. to Rosemary K. Smith, 3400 Kim Court Unit A14 Roanoke VA 24018, $123,450 02/03/2020.
Starkey Properties LLC to DHINC LLC, 6410 Commonwealth Drive Roanoke VA 24018, $950,000 02/07/2020.
Martin, Regina H. to David M. White, 5633 Old Mountain Road Roanoke VA 24019, $163,000 02/03/2020.
Keast, WalterM. III to Leigh Anne Sink, 5470 The Peaks Drive Roanoke VA 24018, $307,000 02/07/2020.
$200,000 to $300,000 Evans, Eric G. and Joyce E. Evans to
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$50,000 to $100,000
Real Estate Transactions
Roanoke County
Myers, P. Michael and others to Jonathan R. Snyder, 5334 Mayfield St. Roanoke VA 24019, $142,500
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Realty | RealRealty.web Tucked away in a quiet cul de sac in town limits, this elegant gem is bathed in natural light and boasts upgrades galore, expansive living spaces, a generous mother-inlaw suite, and a birdwatcher’s paradise just out your back door. Welcome guests into your grand 2-story foyer. Work from home in the large office enclosed by french doors. A cook’s delight in the gourmet kitchen with granite tops, center island, upgraded cabinetry, gas cooktop, all open to the sun-drenched casual dining nook and spacious living room
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Heating • Air Conditioning • Plumbing
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WORK SO EVERYTHING AT YOUR HOME CAN WORK We believe trust has to be earned. That's why we provide the highest-quality service.
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One-Day Bathroom Remodeling
$750 SAVINGS on $5,000* or more
*Call office for details. Coupon cannot be combined. Expires 3/5/20.
ADDITIONAL $750 SAVINGS on $10,000* or more
MUST BE CASH OR CHECK *Call office for details. Coupon cannot be combined. Expires 3/5/20.
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Upgrade Your Heating System
$500 OFF
Any HVAC system of $5,000* or more *Call office for details. Coupon cannot be combined. Expires 3/5/20.
ADDITIONAL $500 OFF any job over $10,000*
MUST BE CASH OR CHECK *Call office for details. Coupon cannot be combined. Expires 3/5/20.
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Nest Realty Roanoke is here to help you navigate
CHANGE IS IN THE AIR AND IN OUR MARKET.
the spring buying and selling season.
Contact our office today to learn more.
129 SALEM AVENUE SW, SUITE A ROANOKE, VA 24011 540.206.2069 nestrealty.com/roanoke
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