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May 7, 2011

Enjoy the Peace and Quiet this Spring in the Poconos

Submitted By;

Maggie Flartry-Kaminski

Broker, CEO - Century 21 Select Group

The month of May is not normally considered a peak time to visit the Poconos.  All the better to take advantage of the wildflowers, hiking trails and panoramic views with out the crowds.   Mountain biking at Brady’s State Game Lands – 25,000 acres or down the Lehigh Gorge trail,  can expose you to River vistas and wildlife.  Reminds me of the time my husband John and I were back in Bradys.  Bikes are quiet,  so it was no surprise when we stopped just short of two young bucks frolicking in the meadow.   We watched them for 10 minutes without being spotted.   Or the time John kicked up a flock of turkeys and managed to cycle down the road in the midst of them – it was awesome. 

 For the sportsman, Spring Gobler is in full swing and ends on May 31st.  May 7 is opening day for walleye and saugeye.   Trout season kicked off on April 16th.   Get loads of info and places to fish at http://www.fish.state.pa.us/  

 May 7thSouthside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes  8:00pm at the Sherman Theater on Main Street in Stroudsburg. Southside and his band, the Asbury Jukes, worked on growing their reputation as a dynamic live blues band through the late 60′s and early 70′s.   www.ShermanTheater.com

If you are into hiking, check out the PoconoOutdoorClub.org.  May 7 they will be hiking Devil’s Hole.  I was lucky enough to know the people that owned the acreage adjoining the State Game Lands and spent much of the Summer I turned 19 and 20  camping along this pristine Mountain Stream with native brook trout.   Nothing like a group of good friends, acoustic guitars and a crackling fire, not to mention the tale of Devil’s Hole best enjoyed at midnight around a campfire!   What I found most interesting in hiking the stream was following it to its source at the top of a mountain. 

If you are into nature and hiking, check out Monroe County Environmental Education Center’s Kettle Creek Wildlife Sanctuary near Bartonsville.  www.mcconservation.org

May 18 – A Spring Bog Walk through the blooming Tannersville Cranberry Bog will be led by a naturalist from the Monroe County Environmental Education Center from 1:00 to 3:30pm. The bog is special as it is a northern boreal bog, which is very unique for this part of the country. Protected by The Nature Conservancy, the Tannersville bog is a National Natural Landmark.

Ok – I know, this is a real estate blog!   I suppose I should speak to real estate in the Poconos.  Another reason to enjoy nature;  the real estate market has not bounded back yet – so take the time to enjoy your natural playground until sales pickup.    The winter was tough with all the snow and the cold temperatures.  Our Ski Rentals did well and the season went well into March.  But the resale market is struggling.  Thankfully our agents’ “per person production” is double our competitors.    And our core of Full Time, Professional Agents are loyal and hard working.  There is something to be said for a company where each office has a strong Team Spirit.

Two things that I attribute to our great company team spirit:

1.      A strong presence in 10 different markets of the Poconos.  When our sellers need to see their agent, they don’t have to travel 45 minutes – their agent is only 10 minutes away.  What makes a real estate office think they can have one centralized location to handle a geographic area as large as the Poconos?  What if my seller needs a notary, needs to meet with me to revise paperwork, wants to chat and get some advice or just needs to fax something or make a copy?   If the seller is in Blakeslee, do you think he wants to travel to Stroudsburg for this complimentary service, I don’t.   That’s not service – that’s disservice. 

2.  Seeing each other face-to-face.  I know some companies tout that you don’t ever have to come in the office.  That can work OK for the top agents that really roll at their own pace and don’t need a lot of interaction, support and learning.   But let’s face it, each office’s top agents are a select few.  What about the rest of the agent population, sharing and learning from each other.  The middle producers are the back-bone of any real estate company.  And the team grows stronger as they work together. Don’t get me wrong – we are a very progressive and technology oriented group and we supply all the tools to work from home – Forms online, Transaction Management with secured document storage allowing agents to access files from home,   free online training and webnars, fantastic 21online, web based resource center.   Combine that with the face-to-face interactions and you have a dynamic – unparalleled by any of our competitors.  It’s what we all need in a slow market.  I hear that some offices’ morale is really low.  The slow market can do that – but come into our office and find energy and enthusiasm with agents always looking to grow and find new ways to capture the business.

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September 4, 2009

Pocono Lake Communities We Serve

Twin Lakes at Locust Lake Villag - One of 4 lakes in this Community

Twin Lakes at Locust Lake Village - One of 4 lakes in this Community

Locust Lake Village -

Locust Lake Village is a four-season community with five Lakes, three having swimming beaches with lifeguards throughout the summer. These lakes are stocked with fish. Boating, except for outboard motor types, is permitted. It’s location is ideal for recreational activities as it is within 15 minutes of Jack Frost and Big Boulder ski areas and 25 minutes to Camelback ski area and Camelbeach Waterpark.

Recreation

Other recreational facilities include: a baseball field, a basketball court, shuffleboard, bocci ball, swings, seesaws, sliding boards and picnic areas. The Village also has it’s own ski area with a T-bar lift and lodge.
During the summer the recreation committee has activities planned for almost every day, including arts and crafts for the very young. Other activities, (i.e.) movies, holiday get togethers) for the whole family, are held throughout the year.

The Locust Lake Community

At the present time, approximately 200 families live in the development on a permanent basis. The Village, as originally planned, contains approximately 1,631 lots, approximately 1/2 acre in size. At the present time 1020 homes have been constructed.

To Maintain the cost of operation, property owners are required to pay dues. For homeowners, the dues are $932.83 annually ( this includes weekly trash removal service), while lot owners pay $746.26. Taxes are approximately 1.5 % of the value of the property. There is a $800 transfer fee for new owners.

The Village is located close to the major Pocono Ski areas of Jack Frost, Big Boulder, and Camelback. This is an important plus to those wishing to rent to skiers. It is adjacent to a main highway, Route 940, only 5 miles form Route 80 and 10 miles from the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. It is close to a relatively large shopping center containing an excellent food market and a variety of stores. On the eastern boundary of the Village is the 21,000 acre Brady’s State Game Lands.

History

The developer of Locust Lake Village left in 1974 and it is now managed by Locust Lake Village Property Owner’s Association.

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Pocono Pines Communities We Serve

 
 

 

 Pinecrest Lake Golf & Country Club

Wild Pine Golf Club – Wild Pines Clubhouse – Beautiful New Construction

Wild Pines Golf Club – Wild Pines Clubhouse – Beautiful New Construction

 

 

Secluded in the heart of the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains, Pinecrest Lake Offers the ultimatein vacation home accommodations in a private estate setting. Pinecrest Lake has been developed by leisure oriented professionals to provide not just a quality vacation home community but also a superior vacation experience.

Pinecrest Lake has a long history in the Poconos. A vacation destination since 1900, it has evolved into a first class community complete with a championship 18 hole golf course with beautiful mountain vistas, a 77 acre lake with beach and marina, tennis complex, recreation center, plus 2200 acres to explore with hiking, biking and cross country ski trails. There are several types of properties within this community. You’ll find 2 & 3 bedroom townhouses clustered in a natural pine forest immediately adjacent to Pinecrest Lake, moderate sized homes are located in the Brookside section, and in Wild Pines, single homes of various sizes line the golf course and surrounding mountainside to take advantage of the mountain vistas.

In addition to the onsite amenities, Pinecrest Lake is close to Camelback, Jack Frost and Big Boulder Ski Areas, making it the perfect place to get away during the winter months.

Pinecrest Lake Amenities at a glance:

  • 77 Acre Lake with non-motorized boating, fishing, and swimming
  • Sandy Beach with picnic area and volley ball court
  • Pools with water slide, diving boards, snack bar, kiddie pool and restrooms
  • 18 hole Championship Golf course
  • Tennis Complex
  • Clubhouse with Restaurant, Pub, Golf Pro Shop, Meeting Areas, and more.
  • Recreation Center
  • Hiking, Biking and Cross Country Ski Trails
  • Private Road Maintenance
  • Septic and Water
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