MARBRISA Homes For Sale – Vero Beach Real Estate

October 26, 2009 by haroldscott  
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Homes for sale in Marbrisa

View MARBRISA Homes For Sale and pricing information on properties in MARBRISA. Let us be your guide to Vero Beach Real Estate and put our experienced staff on your side.

Harold Scott
Realtor
Dale Sorensen Real Estate
3206 Cardinal Drive
Vero Beach, Florida 32963
(772) 360-6309
(772) 231-3726
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Greystone Homes For Sale – 445 Greystone Court SW – Sold

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This 4-bedroom 3-bath pool home was listed by Harold Scott of Dale Sorensen Real Estate for $300,000, was under contract within 3 weeks and sold on 09/11/09 for $300,000. Greystone is a one street subdivision next to Key Lime Cove of Citrus Springs. Homes with Greystone are custom built by Brackett, a top-notch local builder.

To view homes currently for sale in Greystone, please click on the following link:  Greystone Homes For Sale

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VeroHomeBlog Now on Facebook

September 27, 2009 by haroldscott  
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Harold Scott of Dale Sorensen Real Estate will be sharing his posts on www.VeroHomeBlog.com via Facebook.

Vero Beach Communities Page – Vero Beach Real Estate

View homes for sale in the many different communities of Vero Beach, Florida. Please click on the following link: Vero Beach Communities

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SUMMERPLACE Homes For Sale – SUMMERPLACE of Vero Beach

Summerplace of Vero Beach is located just to the North of the 510 bridge in Vero Beach. It is also located just to the South of Orchid Island Golf and Beach Club. Many of the homes are 2 stories and exhibit the characterisitcs of a classic Florida beach home.

To view any of the homes for sale in Summerplace, please click on the following link:
Summerplace Homes For Sale

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Seagrove of Vero Beach – Seagrove Homes For Sale

March 27, 2009 by haroldscott  
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Seagrove of Vero Beach is located in the South Beach area of Vero Beach’s barrier island. It is located East of A1A and is near other communities such as Oceanridge and Sandpointe and is also located near the St Edward’s Upper School. Seagrove West is located to the West side of A1A. Seagrove and Seagrove West combined have about 248 homesites. Seagrove West features some riverfront properties and also has a marina with boat slips often available. Seagrove features some oceanfront homes and deeded beach access for it’s owners. Both Seagrove and Seagrove West offer guarded gate access.

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The Moorings of Vero Beach – Homes and Condos For Sale – Vero Beach, Florida

This post is devoted to showcasing all listings available for sale in The Moorings of Vero Beach. Click on any of the following links to search homes available for sale in the various communities of The Moorings.

The Moorings

The Billows

The Galleons

Harbor Inn

Harbourside

North Passage

Norwest

The Pointes

Porpoise Bay Villas

The River Mews

Sabal Reef

Sea Mist Court

West Passage

Windward

 

The Moorings is a boating, golf & tennis community covering 500-plus acres on the tranquil barrier island of Vero Beach. This unique community lies between the Intracoastal Waterway & the Atlantic Ocean, providing yachtsmen & boaters easy access to the Intracoastal through The Moorings deep entrance channel. All riverfront homesites include sturdy seawalled moorings. Condominiums that front the Indian River feature private docking. An additional 52 docking slips are provided at Spyglass Harbour, the closest deepwater harbor to the Ft. Pierce Inlet in all of Indian River County. The new Moorings Clubhouse, scheduled for completion at the end of 2007, provides a focal point for community life. Golf, tennis, swimming & dining areas are situated to capture stirring views of the picturesque Indian River.
Pete Dye’s only executive-length golf course is the centerpiece of The Moorings Club. Tree-lined with oak hammocks elegantly draped in moss, the course presents a dramatic waterfront panorama.Amenities
- Private ocean beach, club-maintained
- Intracoastal Waterway access via Moorings Channel
- Fully staffed marina and fueling stations
- Docking immediately available outside your door
- Capacity for sail and motorcraft from 35 to 100 feet
- Tap Inn poolside grill
- Tennis center
- Nine lighted Har-Tru courts
- Year-round tournament program
- Trained professional staff
- Covered tennis deck for spectating and socializing
- Fully stocked tennis pro shop
- Pete Dye-designed 18-hole golf course, par 64, 4,301 yards
- Practice tee and driving range
- Active tournament schedule
- Pro shop staffed by certified PGA professionals

Contact Harold Scott today at (772) 360-6309 to view any of the homes for sale in The Moorings!!

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Bristol Bay Could Be Under New Ownership

March 4, 2008 by haroldscott  
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According to TCPALM.COM a potential buyer has once again started paperwork to acquire the massive Bristol Bay project that has sat idle on the southeast corner of County Road 510 and U.S. 1.

Mike Garfalo, a principle of Suncor Communities, said he’s placed the property under contract and is hopeful that the county approves of his plans to rezone portions of the large development.

“We’re working very vigorously with the owners of the property to create a deal that makes sense to both of us, mitigating our risks and theirs,” said Garfalo, who has offices in Vero Beach, Las Vegas and Pompano Beach. “We thought we presented a phenomenal project (to the county) that would benefit the community.”

The potential purchase price was not disclosed.

Senior Indian River County Planner John McCoy said he’s reviewing the pre-application documents.“The way it’s distributed now, it isn’t really conducive on the commercial portion because its very spread out and odd shaped, so we understand what they’re trying to do,” McCoy said.

At the height of the housing boom and with much fanfare, WCI Communities announced plans in August 2005 to build Bristol Bay, a 108-acre upscale community. Multifamily British Colonial-style units were priced from $400,000 to $1 million per unit. At the time of the announcement, WCI said it would break ground in 2006.

IHP Capital Partners, a large California investment firm owns the land and had provided financing for the development to Bonita Springs-based WCI Communities.

A little more than a year ago, as the local housing market started to show a decline, WCI announced that the project had been delayed indefinitely and company would return 100 percent of buyers’ deposit monies, together with any accrued interest, to those who had reserved properties at the development.

“We’d like to sell the property,” said Virginia-based Jeff David, senior vice president for IHP Capital Partners. “It is under contract with Suncor, but we don’t have any involvement with the development process.”

In June 2007, Donald Proctor and Jerry Swanson, owners of P&S Properties of Indian River Inc., revealed that they had been trying to buy the Bristol Bay property from IHP Capital Partners.

“We couldn’t get the information we needed from them to do our due diligence,” Swanson said Wednesday. “We made the decision not to go forward with the deal … at that point we dropped it and it seemed like they had these other people waiting in the wings.”

P&S Properties, which purchased 7.6 acres from IHP Capital for $5.1 million in April 2006, still plans to build the retail complex called The Shoppes at Bristol Bay adjacent to the residential development, Swanson said.

The upscale mixed-use retail center is currently in the planning stages, said Derek Arden, an associate with of P&S Properties, handling the property. The project must clear the Technical Review Committee and Planning and Zoning Commission hurdles. “After that, in three to four months, we’ll be breaking ground,” Arden said.

New Trends In Luxury Home Finishes

February 29, 2008 by haroldscott  
Filed under Luxury Home Trends, Uncategorized

An interesting article from Luxury Portfolio. As luxury realtors, we are always curious what we will see become more fashionable in the future and what trends that are currently hot may go out of style. While we see an abundance of granite and marble in use today, the use of Onyx could make a home even more unique and stand out even more. Here is the article:

Florida Bathroom

While uncommon amenities and a noteworthy setting bring distinction to any residence, it is often the luxury finishes that make it truly exceptional. A home’s surfaces — countertops, floors, tiling and more — speak volumes on the personal style of the discerning homeowner. Fine stone and tile finishes in particular add richness to any room.

“Onyx is the reigning stone right now,” said Robert Briggs, owner of Granite & Marble Resources and its luxury line, Maestro Mosaics. The stone has a transparency to it that allows light to shine through — making onyx perfect for stone sconces and lamps. Many homeowners backlight their onyx, creating a stained glass effect. In addition, onyx has become a top choice for sinks, floors, tiling and kitchen backsplashes. And while onyx is available in several hues from dark green to red, the golden honey onyx is the hottest trend in luxury homes.

Florida Theater

A spectacular example of the use of onyx can be found within this Bradenton, Florida home. The magnificent marble master bath leads to a courtyard embellished with transparent onyx floors, and the incredible home theater features an onyx bar. “We are seeing homeowners coming in and looking for exotic materials, such as onyx, to differentiate their homes,” said Chris Dowling, vice president of sales at Design Works of West Florida, who supplied most of the materials in this home.

Donna Kaufman, listing agent of the Florida property, added, “In today’s market, where marble and granite have become so commonplace, the incorporation of exotic materials really helps a home stand apart from other homes.”

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