The Ideal Home Collection at Bay Creek is sponsored by Ideal Living magazine, the nation’s foremost. The Idea Home Collection features four spectacular homes, ranging in size from 2,000 to more than 6,000 square feet and in price from $515,000 to more than $2.1 million, according to Linda Buskey of Bay Creek Realty, exclusive sales and marketing company for the 1,729-acre golf and beach community on the Chesapeake designed by two of the nation’s premier architectural firms and built by four of the top custom builders in Tidewater Virginia and the Eastern Shore. For complete details, please visit www.baycreek.net/idealhomes.
But that’s just the beginning of the weekend festivities. The real stars of Bay Creek in Bloom are the more than 250,000 roses, azaleas hydrangeas and numerous other flowers planted throughout the community since its founding in 1998.
We’ll kick it off with a Friday night cocktail reception at Cassatt Park in Bayside Village, followed by a sunset stroll on our private beach on Chesapeake Bay.
Next morning, we’ll gather in Bayside Village Park for the traditional ‘Toast to the Roses’, followed by exclusive previews of the Ideal Home Collection and a day-long art show at Bayside Village Park.
To join the fun, please call (757) 331-8742 or visit www.baycreek.net to book your Bay Creek Discovery Package, featuring three days/two nights accommodations, a complimentary round of golf, access to all our member amenities (including our spacious new Beach Club and Fitness Center), a $50 gift certificate at Coachman Tavern, and an exclusive community preview, all for just $229, subject to availability.
It’s funny to see all of the disparaging talk about Bay Creek on one article (Lucha Libre), then such a nice advertisement for them in the next. Guess you gotta pay the bills some how….
P.Ennis
Note: You got us genius. We charged Bay Creek $676,981.77 for that article. We are using the proceeds to buy a nice apartment in Mexico City where we can watch Lucha Libre live, up close and personal, all year long. You’re not invited.
I guess in Mexico City, at least you’ll be drinking better water…
You would hope!