Showing posts with label Gulf Shores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gulf Shores. Show all posts

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Mark Gottfried Celebrity Golf Tournament at The Peninsula










The Peninsula in Gulf Shores, AL Hosted the First Annual Mark Gottfried Celebrity Golf Tournament on September 1, 2010.  25 National Sports Celebrities donated their time and were paired with 3 other team members. The tournament was held to help raise funds for South Baldwin youth sports teams that have been hurt by the oil spill.  Some of the celebrities that participated were; Charles Barkley, Cliff Ellis, Corneilus Bennett, Gene Bartow, Bobby Humphry, and Derrick McKey. Local vendors set up stations on every hole to pass out delicious seafood, appetizers & drinks.  Among the vendors were Tin Top Restaurant, Wintzell's Oyster House, The Hangout, Rafters, Cottons plus more.  Thank you to all who participated and helped organize the event.  It was indeed a Success!






251.968.7800

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Just Sold

Finding Local Officials When You Need Help

From getting a pothole filled on your street to finding out code requirements for your new bathroom, there’s a local government official who can help. The thought of calling around, though, trying to get someone’s attention at City Hall, can seem like a good way to drive yourself crazy. But it doesn’t have to be.



More and more cities, counties, and townships are making it easier to find what you need and to monitor how well they’re responding to requests. And whether you’re a community organizer or a concerned homeowner, you shouldn’t feel like you’re heading into uncharted waters. More than half of citizens had contact with local government within the last year, according to Tom Miller, president of the National Research Center.

Getting Started

Every city and town is unique, of course, but basic services for the community and homeowners tend to be similar. Local governments typically have a version of these agencies:

Code Enforcement: Also known in some places as the Department of Buildings, this is where you call about the neighbor with 100 cats or a back porch that’s falling down.


Parks and Recreation: Typically responsible for maintaining and developing local playgrounds, parks, and other recreational amenities.
Gulf Shores: 251-968-1420

Police: If the party down the block is still going strong at 3 a.m., dial the non-emergency number for your local law enforcement.
Gulf Shores: 251-968-2431    Orange Beach: 251-981-9777

Public Works: When you need a dangling tree limb removed after a big storm or the street repaved, call here. In a bigger city, this may be broken into specific entities: streets, sanitation, sewers, forestry, and so on.
Gulf Shores: 251-968-1156   Orange Beach: 251-974-5681

Recorder of Deeds: The county is usually responsible for housing deeds, and this is the place for a copy of yours or any related questions.

Orange Beach: 251-981-6779

Read more: http://www.houselogic.com/articles/finding-local-officials-when-you-need-help/#ixzz0vk0BGVZg

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Outdoor Lighting for Curb Appeal & Safety

Think about it: Most of your guests (and if your home is on the market, many would-be buyers) see your home only in the evening, when its best features may be lost in the shadows. Well-executed outdoor lighting enhances architectural detail and plays up landscape features, casting your home in the best possible light and adding an abundance of curb appeal

Outdoor lighting also adds value. Judith Patriski, an appraiser and owner of Quad Realty Co. near Cleveland, estimates that for upper-bracket homes, an investment in outdoor lighting can yield a 50% return. “When you pull into a driveway and see a gorgeous home, you’re going to pay more for it,” says Patriski.
And she emphasizes that it’s not only about aesthetics: “In all price ranges, lighting for security is important”—both to protect against intruders and falls. Here are the elements of successful outdoor lighting.

Mimicking Moonlight
Much of the success of exterior lighting hinges on its design. Hang around lighting designers long enough and you’ll hear a lot of talk about “moonlight effect.” That’s a naturalistic look that features light no more intense than that of a full moon, but still strong enough to make beautiful shadows and intense highlights.

Other Techniques Outdoor Lighting Designers Use

Highlight trees: Whether illumined from below or given presence by a light mounted in the tree itself, trees make stunning features.
Use uplights: Uplighting is dramatic because we expect light to shine downward. Used in moderation, it’s a great way to highlight architectural and landscaping features.
Have a focus: The entryway is often center stage, a way of saying, “Welcome, this way in.”





Combine beauty and function: For example, adding lighting to plantings along a pathway breaks up the “runway” look of too many lights strung alongside a walk.
Vary the fixtures: While the workhorses are spots and floods, designers turn to a wide range of fixtures, area lights, step lights, and bollards or post lights.




Stick to warm light: A rainbow of colors are possible, but most designers avoid anything but warm white light, preferring to showcase the house and its landscape rather than create a light show.

Orchestrate A Timer: with confirmation from a photocell, brings the display to life as the sun sets. At midnight it shuts down everything but security lighting. Some homeowners even set the timer to light things up an hour or so before dawn.




Adding Safety & Lamp Security
Falls are the foremost cause of home injury, according to the Home Safety Council. Outdoors, stair and pathway lighting help eliminate such hazards.
Often safety and security can be combined. For example, motion-detecting security lighting mounted near the garage provides illumination when you get out of your car at night; the same function deters intruders. Motion detecting switches can also be applied to landscape lighting to illuminate shadowy areas should anyone walk nearby.
Even the moonlight effect has a security function: Soft, overall landscape lighting eliminates dark areas that might hide an intruder, exposing any movement on your property. Overly bright lights actually have a negative effect, creating undesirable pockets of deep shadow.

Read more: http://www.houselogic.com/articles/outdoor-lighting-curb-appeal-and-safety/#ixzz0veeT9VHv

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Retreat Neighborhood


Your Personal, Everyday Getaway At Peninsula


A community that's one with nature. Peninsula commitment to preserving its beautiful natural surroundings makes it unique among gated Gulf Shores communities. With the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge on the eastern border, beautiful Bon Secour Bay to the north, and half of Peninsula's total acreage permanently designated as a nature preserve, the things that make Peninsula so attractive today will live on far into the future.

Come Home To The Retreat And Surround
Yourself With All The Comforts Of A Vacation

With Peninsula's 27 holes of world-class golf, the area's premier racquet club, a private bay side beach, and a 400-acre nature preserve right outside your door, coming home to the Retreat is a lot like getting away. The scenic beauty is uplifting. The lifestyle is relaxed. The atmosphere is quietly refreshing. Each of the 49 low-maintenance homes is designed with virtually every convenience for easy living. Choose from five handsome exteriors and well-appointed floor plans. Make Your Home Your Own Private Retreat.



Homes & Lots Now Available

Call Honours Properties Today To Find Out How You Can Own Your Private Retreat
251.978.7800

* Floor Plans Available To View Upon Request

Monday, May 24, 2010

The Peninsula



Quietly tucked away in its own secluded corner of the world, The Peninsula is a gated Gulf Shores golfing community featuring 27 holes of championship golf...the area's premier racquet and fitness club...a 400-acre nature preserve and walkover to a private beach on beautiful Bon Secour Bay...and a wide variety of elegant homes and building sites for year-round living. The Peninsula Real Estate team will bring the resort right outside your door.

All of these features and activities make for excellent Gulf Shores real estate opportunities. You’ll find tasteful breathtaking views of green fairways and lush natural surrounding. This is what makes The Peninsula best in Alabama Golfing Communities.

Don’t wait any longer to start living your relaxed and easy-going lifestyle along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Come for Golf, stay for Tennis, observe the Nature and make The Peninsula Home



Ammenities Include


www.ThePeninsula.com