Bay Creek Nears Sellout of New Palmer Lake Villas’ First Phase Offering
New Villas on Golf Course to offer Low Maintenance Living; Additional Offerings Planned.
(CAPE CHARLES, Va.) – Bay Creek, a beach and golf community located along Virginia’s Eastern Shore, has sold nine of its new Palmer Lake Villas within hours of releasing the first 12 units.
The Palmer Lake Villas offer a combination of low-maintenance, stylish residences, and an experience-rich, coastal lifestyle. They were created to appeal to both full-time residents as well as those desiring a second
home.
Bay Creek offered the new Villas through a special priority reservation program. The sales took place through a virtual sales event – a first for Bay Creek developer Preserve Communities – where reservation holders
took a virtual tour and selected their desired Villa. They also had the option to put their home in the rental program, which has been at maximum occupancy this summer.
Nestled along the 12th and 13th holes of the community’s Arnold Palmer Signature Course, the Palmer Lake Villas offer views of both the golf course and water. Homeowners will also be moments away from two miles
of private beaches and nature trails.
“The demand for the Palmer Lake Villas at Bay Creek mirrors a bigger sales trend seen nationally over the past few months, as buyers seek more open space, scenic views, and other lifestyle benefits,” says JackMadden, director of sales at Bay Creek. “Their unique combination of easy access to activities and ‘lockand-leave’ attributes with golf course and water views will continue to make the Palmer Lake Villas very popular with prospective residents.”
Designed and crafted by highly respected Beacon Custom Homes, the Villas will continue the Bay Creek tradition of distinct architecture and Eastern Shore surroundings. Interested buyers can visitbaycreek.net/palmer-lake-villas. Plans call for a second phase of Villas at Bay Creek to be released later in the year.
“Even though there hasn’t been a new condominium or villa option offered at Bay Creek in over a decade, we were still blown away by the high level of interest in the Grand Opening release of these fantastic Villas,” says Bruce Fine, founding partner of Collins & Fine, Bay Creek’s marketing firm. “We expect the remaining three units to sell fast and anticipate even more interest in the next phase later this year.”
Bay Creek was recently named “Best Coastal Community” by Ideal Living Magazine.
BC Bender says
Since when do months = minutes? Bay Creek has been talking about the release of these duplexes and being able to reserve a “reservation” for months now, in the Bay Creek newsletter, “Soundings”. In my opion just more twisted words coming from a developer.
Just like the Back Nine not being developed…oh right only part of it will will remain undeveloped!!!
When will the new bike/hiking trails be started? How about Base Camp? When is the ground breaking date for the new Beach Club / Restaurant and Pool that we hear so much about…2030???
It has been just about a year now that Preserve Communities has taken over Bay Creek and here are a few of their accomplishments…New furniture for the Coach House, beach chairs and umbrellas for members, food trucks and a new marked off area in the grass for golf cart parking. Their greatest accomplishment so far has been the removal of one of their senior employees who spoke so many falsehoods for the corporation.
Don’t forget the new YMCA doesn’t require a contract to join!
Eric says
Bay Creek and Cape Charles is an exceptional and unique place that we are thankful to have discovered. Preserve Communities appears to be well organized and committed to improving an already great place despite the pandemic. We are thankful to have discovered it and the relaxed, friendly, active lifestyle that it affords us. I do hope that you find a place that meets your expectations. Perhaps Cape Charles just isn’t the place for you?
Scotiagirl says
Hope you all enjoyed the food truck and the beach chairs because they will be but a memory after today, Labor Day. Hope you were not planning to use the pool that the condo owners pay for because it never opened this summer. Hope you didn’t come by to see the newly renovated exteriors of the condos which surround the Palmer Lake project because paint has been stripped from several, some have only had shutters torn off and only ONE is partly completed. Hope you are not one of the condo owners who paid over $6000 (mandatory assessment) to have this work done!
Stuart Bell says
Bay Creek Announces New Villas to Meet Surging Demand ????
But does The Shore really want any more Come-Heres, now that they know what they are going to get????
Ray Otton says
Eh, I’m a 22 year “come here”. We’re not all in the same category.
If you move to a region and adopt it’s history and culture you are just like an adopted child in a family. You become a full fledged member of the community, taking the good with the bad.
Stuart Bell says
Bless your heart.
Publius Americanus says
Your grasp of economics is stunning.
Wallow in your ignorance, and poverty.
Ray Otton says
Thank you.
Jack Pruitt says
Somebody lied to you.
Scotiagirl says
Welcome! The “come here ‘s” come in with hope and enthuse for the area, else why would they resettle here? The Shore, and especially Cape Charles offers so muvh.
Ray Otton says
Some do and some don’t.
The ones who do shop at Pickett’s Harbor Farms and Shockley’s, the ones who don’t shop at the CC farmers market (no guns or pets allowed).
The ones who do embrace the cement plant, the ones who don’t form committees to “see what can be done” about the noise.
The ones who do move to the right and stop when they see a combine coming the other way on Seaside Road, the ones who don’t, don’t.
The ones who do give a two finger salute when they pass everyone on the back roads, the one’s who don’t economize by using one finger.
Virginia Gentleman says
Villas is demand, but where is the demand for Marina Village East completion? Lots of lot sales at $25,000, up from $2,500 in 2014. Where will the capacity for water and wastewater treatment come from for the 100+ vacant lots in Marina Village East? Perhaps the memory of the reasons why the 2014 sales were so low is not known by the new buyers, but certainly not lost in the memory of the sellers!