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Grayson Park Leland, North Carolina


GRAYSON PARK, A COMMUNITY built by Stevens Fine Homes in Leland, North Carolina,


BY STACY E. DOMINGO


has weathered the housing market storm and emerged stronger than ever. Building began in 2007, and the community now consists of five neigh- borhoods: Parkside, Brighton Village, Te Villas, Wynchase and, the most recent addition, Reunion, which was sold out in phase 1 shortly after lots went on the market in March 2011. Construction for phase 2 got underway in September 2011.


“Te challenging economy forced us to focus on and perfect every aspect of the company,” said Craig Stevens, presi- dent of Stevens Fine Homes. “Because of that, we’ve become stronger and more efficient than ever before. Te economic conditions motivated us to give our customers a better experience through the housing crisis. We provide better customer service, and we encour- age buyers to pursue their dream of home ownership. Since the downturn in the economy, the mortgage rates are the lowest they’ve been in more than 50 years. Tis has enabled us to double our home sales and welcome twice as many families to new homes.” Craftsman-style homes that offer


various siding options, stone accents, square columns with half stone options, board and batten shutters, and gable crosses start at $149,900, with pay- ments as low as $925.96 per month. Tis figure is based on a sales price of $149,900 with a 30-year fixed rate of 4 percent and no money down – the numbers for taxes and insurance are es- timates. Town homes are also available, starting at $119,900. In addition to low interest rates,


buyers enjoy the benefit of living in a Stevens Energy Wise home, which is 25 percent to 35 percent more energy efficient than a standard house. Fea- tures include a radiant barrier roof that reduces summertime heat in the attic space; a high-efficiency heating and air conditioning system; attic and wall in- sulation well above code; expertly sealed duct work; pressure testing by a third party that ensures a high-performance, sealed home; and a home energy rat- ing certificate that grades the home’s performance. “We established Stevens Energy


Wise for greater energy efficiency and savings,” Stevens explained. “And our building process has become so efficient that we are able to close new homes within 90 days.” Grayson Park takes full advantage of


the area’s natural beauty while main- taining the integrity of the landscape. Located amid lush wooded areas and ponds, the neighborhood is in Brunswick County but only approxi- mately 10 minutes from downtown Wilmington. Community residents enjoy all the benefits of being near both a large city and the coast. Te amenities at Grayson Park are designed to bring friends and family together and provide a greater sense of community. “Even after our homeowners have been in their homes over the one-year mark, our new home specialist con- tinues to plan activities and events for the community to help bring all of the homeowners together, from afternoon wine and cheese get-togethers, to pool cookouts and cooking classes,” Jennie Stevens, marketing manager for Stevens Fine Homes, commented.


For more information about Grayson Park, visit www.graysonparknc.com or call (910) 332-8504.


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