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March 24th
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VI 2009
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 Welcome to Spring!
We're excited to tell you that we
just rolled out a brand new department at our web site "Builder
Inventory, Close Out, "Spec" and Quick Sale Homes".
If you're looking at an immediate or imminent move, or simply looking
for a good value, check this section out. Also . . .
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Focus
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Lisa &
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Our Feature Community "Legacy Oaks at Evesham" NJ |
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Classified
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Coming next issue focus on "New Jersey" |
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Three fun facts about South Carolina:
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They
have a sea monster in Lake Murray that is considered a
“cousin” to the Loch Ness Monster. It has been described
as a cross between a snake and something prehistoric and it
is called “Messie”.
It was first reported in 1933 and has been reported every
year since. It is also supposedly very aggressive.
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The state dance
is the shag.
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Every year
thousands of Purple Martins roost around Lake Murray in the
spring and summer. The area has been declared a bird
sanctuary because of it.
The
state is 40th among the states in geographic area and
26th in population. It stretches from the Atlantic
Ocean to the Bl ue Ridge Mountains. Spaniards explored the area
as early as 1514. They built fort San Felipe in 1566. The
English, led by Sir Frances Drake, later concentrated there and
around 1670 established the first permanent European
settlement. King Charles II gave the Carolinas to eight English
noblemen, called the Lords Proprietors. “Carolus” is Latin for
Charles. The first settlers included many Barbadians and the
area came to resemble more closely the plantation economy of the
West Indies than other colonies. By the 1750s, rice and indigo
had made the planters and merchants of the South Carolina low
country the wealthiest men in what would become the United
States.
Beginning
in the 1890s, the state experienced rapid expansion in the
textile industry. Prior to the Great Depression, the boll
weevil gave the state a head start into economic decline. After
that, the expansion of military bases during WWII and our
nation’s investment in manufacturing, some in the textile
industry, revitalized the state’s economy. Today, with the
state’s rich history, tourism is a major indus try. Major
agricultural outputs are tobacco, poultry, cattle, dairy
products, soybeans and hogs. Industrial outputs are textiles,
chemical products, paper products, autos and machinery.
Geographically,
the state is unusual in that it is comprised of 36 geographic
areas. They have everything from a coastal zone, to sand hills,
to actual hills, swamps and mountains. The state is prone not
only to hurricanes but also the occasional earthquake. In the
summer, the state is hot and humid with daytime temps averag ing
between 86 and 103 degrees. Winter temperatures aren’t as
uniform and range from very mild in the coastal areas to just
below freezing upstate. It is not uncommon for areas on the
coast to receive no recorded snowfall and nowhere in the state
averages more than 6 inches annually.
The
five largest ancestry groups are African-American (30%),
American (14%), English (8%), German (8%) and Irish (8%). For
most of South Carolina’s history, African slaves and their
descendants made up a majority of the state’s population.
Religiously, 92% report themselves as Christian. 45% are
Southern Baptist, 15% are Methodist, and 5% are Presbyterian. 
The state sales tax is 6% for non-grocery goods with no tax on
groceries. Counties have a 2% option sales tax. Their income
tax has 6 brackets with a top rate of 7% which kicks in at an
income level of $13,150. That is the 12th highest
nationally. Their corporate income tax is a flat 5% which is 41st
nationally. The state collects property taxes at both the state
and local level, with local taxes being the most.
Politically, the state has historically been Democratic. In
1964, Barry Goldwater became the first Republican to win the
state since the Reconstruction era. Since then, the state has
voted Republican in every election with the exception of a 1976
win for Jimmy Carter. The current governor is a Republican.
The governor is elected for a four-year term with an optional
additional four-year term. The state has historically had a
weak executive branch countered by a strong, bi-cameral
legislative branch .
The
state has no professional sports franchises although they have
numerous minor league teams. However, college sports are very
big. Clemson University’s Tigers regularly draw more than
80,000 fans at home games. NASCAR racing was born in the
South. Waterspouts are also very big. With their large
coastline, they draw surfers, boogie boarders, deep sea fishers
and water skiers. Some of the largest catfish ever caught were
found in the state. Golf was also first played in the states in
Charleston. The first opera in America was also in the state
and to this day is largely supported.
So, we encourage you to visit
South Carolina and the active
adult communities there. The thing to know, though, is that
there is a legend that if you visit Marion and drink the water,
you will become infatuated with the area and will wish to remain
there.
Watch for our next issue on New Jersey. As usual, feel free to
contact me with comments, questions and suggestions.
Dee Chandler,
Editor
Dee@ActiveAdultLiving.com
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Legacy Oaks at Evesham, Marlton, NJ
Impeccable,
pristine, pride of ownership in desirable over 55+
community - Legacy Oaks Active Adult Community - with resales
starting in the 300's. The square footage on these
properties ranges from 1372-2518 sq. ft. The
community offers a clubhouse, pool, tennis,
exercise room. Just pack your bags!
For information on available homes, contact: |
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Professional, personal service makes your move, EASY !!! (2 of 20)
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Introducing Our New Classifieds Section!
Seeking a
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Have a Resale Home for Sale in an Active Lifestyle
Community?
Your ad here will reach our opt-in subscribers each
week for just $10.00 per month
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WINTERHAVEN,
Sierra Vista, Arizona. 55+, 2BR, 2BA, 2CarGar, 1426 sq.
ft, built 12-15-04. All appliances, W2W carpet, tile, whitewash
cabinets, shutters, vertical blinds, screen door, gas fireplace,
covered patio. Landscaped w/auto drip system. HOA dues $70/mo.
Go to
http://web.mac.com/sharon31 for additional photos,
information. Reduced, $200,000. Contact owner Robert H.
Goodman (520) 378-5109, email
sharon31@mac.com.
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HERITAGE EAGLE BEND,
Parker, Colorado. 55+ Community. Nice town home. 2BR 2BA 2 GAR,
granite, tile, wood. Beautiful Club House. Golf, tennis,
indoor/outdoor pools, activities. Asking $220,000. Call
(520) 818-3516 or after May 20th (303) 693-1635 or
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Rare Home on Raccoon Creek
Golf Course with Amazing Panoramic Rocky Mountain Views.
Finished Walkout Basement, Gorgeous Wood Floors ahttp:nd Upgraded
Carpet on Main Level. Kitchen includes Corian Counters,
Eating Nook, Butler’s Pantry, Large Island. Large Master
Bedroom has Oversized Closet. Low-Maintenance Gated
Community, Clubhouse W/Pool, Lake W/Boating, Tennis.
6700 W. Dorado Drive #20, Denver, CO 80123 asking $724,900
Amy/Scott Grossman, RE/MAX Southeast (303) 941-9436
Email. RE/MAX Southeast 3600 S. Yosemite St. #150
Denver, CO. 80237 Each RE/MAX Office Independently Owned and
Operated.
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GOLF KNOLLS, Murietta
Hot Springs CA, Senior Community. Why rent! Own this
lovely home in the senior community of Golf Knolls. 2
bedrooms/2baths, living room and formal dining room.
Community features include a pool, spa, clubhouse with many
activities, etc. Close to restaurants, the mall, freeway
and shopping. $119,500 Call Sara Lee Paull (951) 970-5211
or email
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White
Township (Belvidere), Warren County NJ Active Adult Community
55+ Single family home, 1835 SQ, 2 B/R, 2 Full Baths,
Den/3rd B/R, EIK, Great Room, Formal Living Room & Dining Room,
2 Car Garage, Top of the Line upgrades, Low Taxes, Maintenance
Fee $125 monthly includes all lawn maintenance, snow removal,
trash collection, clubhouse facilities including exercise room,
billiards, library, heated outdoor pool, bocce, tennis courts.
$419,900 Call (908) 475-4608 / (908) 797-1790
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DEL WEBB CAROLINA PRESERVE -
New Villa for Rent - Cary NC - Del Webb's
55+
Adult Active Community - Carolina Preserve
(Ref NC-Rental001 06-09) 2
bed, office, 2 bath, 2 car garage. Upgraded Kitchen, wood floor, SS
appliances, granite countertops, spacious family room, screened porch.
60,000 sq ft wellness center, UNC Medical Staff, pools, exercise rooms,
tons of activities, walking trails, close shopping/dining. $1295 per
month. Call Lev at (305) 776-1943 Email:
benlev35@gmail.com.
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VILLAS OF ARDEN MILLS, 100
Fairmeadow Drive, Washington, PA 15301
(Ref PA-Rental001).
Luxurious maintenance free condo for rent, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, attached 2 car garage, great patio. Resort
style amenities including heated swimming pool, charming club house,
and 24 hour fitness center. Rent
of $1625/month includes water, trash, & sewage services. Centrally
located close to both Route 19 and Interstate 79.
Call Jon at (800) 466-4655 or email
jgertsmeier@wilcoxdevelopment.com.
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VILLAS AT FOX RUN, Plainfield
IL
(Ref IL-Rental001) Deferred purchase program / Rent
To Own Up to 70% of rent applied towards purchase of your new
home. Maintenance-free ranch homes 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car
garages, volume ceilings in a beautiful clubhouse community with
amenities. Located close to Chicago in beautiful Plainfield, IL.
Call Jon for details at (800) 466-4655 email
jgertsmeier@wilcoxdevelopment.com. Epcon Communities, 16651 S.
Fox Run Circle, Plainfield 60586 |
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VILLAS AT THE SONATAS
Woodstock IL
(Ref IL-Rental002) Deferred purchase program / Rent
To Own Up to 70% of rent applied towards purchase of your new home.
Maintenance-free ranch homes 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garages, volume
ceilings in a beautiful clubhouse community with amenities.
Located close to Chicago in charming Woodstock, IL. Call Jon for
details at (800) 466-4655 email
jgertsmeier@wilcoxdevelopment.com. Epcon Communities, 645
Handel Lane, Woodstock 60098
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