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The reason is probably due to the fact that St James Plantation has been coming up to the tri state area at least 2 times a year with the "Southern Home Community" extravaganza at local hotels showing the St James Lifestyle. I have gone the last 2 years at the Parsippany Hilton and to tell you the truth these shows are "PACKED" with Baby Boomers who would love to enjoy the Tar Heel State lifestyle. It is some event to say the least. Roughly 25-30 Communities send rep teams to these shows and do a great job of "welcoming" us Yankees to enjoy the Carolina Lifestyle, they push "Lots" versus Resales but that is understandable. They also have these shows in Ct., Chicago area, and other parts of the country.
Ya see biscy.... now THAT is a clarification ! I still have no idea what his statement about extravaganzas is about.... but at least he tried.... I am now going to lie down again, my head hurts even more.
fbmbirds, as is the case in ALL the plantations in the area, the range is wide.... the existing single family homes range from a low right now of $ 218K to over $ 1.5M..... and all are listed in detail on their website.
germeoutofjersey ( spelling ? ), the list of categories and membership oprtions is quite extensive. May I suggest calling St James ( number is on their website ) they, like all the different plantations down there, will be happy to send you a packet 9 about an inch thick ) containing all the options in detail.
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The median price for a home in St James Plantation is roughly $450k. The cheapest are the small patio homes starting at about $200k. The most expensive are the waterway front homes at roughly $650k. Condos start in the low 100's. Vacant lots start at around $70k. Add about $20k to that for golf or pond front.
fbmbirds..... I don't like the area around Fairbanks, Alaska.... that's why I don't wast my time inquiring about the housing prices up there..... but maybe it's just me.
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