The Headwaters at Banner Elk: Banner Elk, North Carolina
Experience breath–taking panoramic views at The Headwaters, a Blue Ridge Mountain community
Experience breath-taking panoramic views at The Headwaters, a Blue Ridge Mountain community
The Real Estate Home Guide, a Wilmington, NC based internet real estate portal, announces its association with Headwaters at Banner Elk, a gated community which opened in January 2006 in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Banner Elk, N.C. The homes at Headwaters will be constructed exclusively of hand hewn timbers, stone and shingles with a focus on superior craftsmanship. The community covers four mountain ridges with elevated views of the mountains from most homesites. Streams and waterfalls between the ridges give many homesites access to the cool, clear mountain waters. Surrounded by pristine nature, the property is bordered by both the Pisgah and Cherokee National Forests. The North Carolina High Country area is rich in history and cultural events and enjoys temperate, four-season climate. This community of over 340 acres is offering one to four acre homesites starting from the $130’s to the $290’s and condominiums from the high $300’s.
The newly released Spring House Villas are luxury mountain condominiums which range in size from 1,448 to 1,776 square feet. These twelve luxurious condominiums are built over nine acres in three buildings to ensure single family privacy and are appointed with elegant touches such as high ceilings, granite countertops and a covered deck with views of the nearby 5,400 foot Hump and Roan Mountains.
Spokesman John Haynes explained that the community will be family-oriented, without the country club feel, offering a range of amenities including the beautiful Point Clubhouse featuring 280 degree mountain views from its wrap-around deck, the Sunset Amphitheater, mountain-top tennis courts, and swimming pools. Other unique facilities include the lakeside park with a stone fireplace and fishing piers set on spring-fed lakes, and the Farmstead, a community “garden farm” in a reclaimed barn.
“My desire has been to not just create a beautiful community, but one that will be full of life and cater to families and active retirees alike. To do this, the plans call for a myriad of lifestyle activities for residents to enhance their experience on the mountain,” said John. E. Haynes, the community developer. “This is where you can refresh your spirit, perhaps discover your heritage or start your own family tradition.”
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John W. Sweeney VP Sales and Marketing The Real Estate Home Guide 910-200-0757
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