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North Carolina Surpasses Florida

Those of us living in Carolina Colours should find it interesting to note that according to the Census Bureaus’ American Community Survey, between 2003 and 2008, about 42,000 Floridians out-migrated to North Carolina. A 2007 Unitd Van Lines report found that North Carolina was the top destination state nationally, with a much higher percentage moving in than moving out, while Florida was gaining and losing about an equatl number of people.  Those of us living in Carolina Colours know why the New Bern NC area has attracted a number of these in-migrating folks, and we anticipate that this trend will continue.

New Construction in Carolina Colours

New Home Construction!

The Improvement Review Committee of the Carolina Colours Association has recently approved 5 new submittals for custom home construction. We can therefore expect new neighbors throughout the community this fall, with two starts scheduled in Viridian, and one each in Cerise, Cobblestone and Periwinkle neighborhoods. Our builders tell us they are talking plans with several additional current owners, so it is looking likely that our 100th home will be put under construction this year!

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Thoughts on Community and Home Choices during Tough Economic Times

Traditional Carolina Colours Home

Traditional Carolina Colours Home

It is true that real estate prices (in New Bern NC and virtually everywhere else) have dropped during the ongoing economic slump, providing value opportunities unlike any that have been available for many years.  An unfortunate side effect of this trend is that many potential buyers, including retirees, are now looking purely for the property with the most attractive price, rather than the property that will best suit their needs or desires.   A housing decision (both where it is and what it is) should be one that is intended to last at least a decade, and the decision that is made will contribute greatly (positively or negatively) to quality of life over that period of time.  My best advice is to decide on a location and a home or home site that is what is wanted, then go get the best value you can get from among those properties that qualify.  Paying a little more (but still a good value) will often allow purchase of real estate that will bring to the buyer  much greater long term satisfaction, and often will also result in a property with a greater resale value when the years pass, and it is time to resell.  After all, there is a reason the cheapest properties are the cheapest, and that reason frequently is a lack of demand over time.

Kenneth M. Kirkman

Developer, Carolina Colours

Spring Green Neighborhood: Sites Ready for Home Construction Soon

Spring Green Home Site

Spring Green Home Site

Installation of water and sewer is within about a week of being complete at Spring Green.   Consisting of 23 full sized home sites (average size around half an acre), these beautiful, wooded sites are the newest inventory addition to Carolina Colours, New Bern NC’s premier residential community.   Infrastructure should be completed in September of this year.  Visit www.carolinacolours.com for more details on this value priced offering.