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    Man awarded 105k for porch fall after drinking five pints of Guinness told to repay money – Sunday World

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A man who was awarded 105,000 for a fall in the porch of his council house after drinking claimed this week "five pints is nothing" after the award was overturned.

    homas Keegan successfully sued Sligo County Council in the High Court in 2017 for injuries sustained in a fall at his council property in McNeill Drive in Sligo in 2013.

    But Mr Keegan, who was given 30,000 of the award after the original case, also told the Sunday World that he no longer has the money.

    He had successfully argued that despite being a tenant, he was just a visitor to the council property where he had lived for nine years and the council were the occupier so were responsible for the porch being slippery.

    However, the Court of Appeal ruled that the case be reheard in the High Court as in the original case Mr Justice Anthony Barr had discounted alcohol as a factor in the fall "purely on the basis of the judge's own opinion and not on the basis of evidence".

    It also ruled that the judge had not considered the question of Mr Keegan's own knowledge of the tiles having lived there for nine years.

    Last week, the High Court found that Mr Keegan failed to prove the council was in any way responsible for the fall after finding the tiles did not pose a danger and that as a tenant at the property he had control over the condition and cleanliness of the tiles.

    On the day of the accident Mr Keegan had been at a funeral and had five pints of Guinness before coming home and slipping on the tiles of his porch at the council house. Mr Keegan said the pints had no bearing on his fall.

    "Sure, five pints is nothing," Mr Keegan told the Sunday World. "And they were five quick pints that day too because it was a cold old day. I was only coming from a funeral. I bought a bit of grub as well to come home with. You'd drink a lot more. It's only when the bad weather was here [that the porch was slippy]."

    Mr Keegan said he wasn't even aware of the latest High Court ruling when we spoke to him at his home this week.

    The former construction worker suffered a fracture to his left distal tibia and fibula in the fall and told the Sunday World that he has had four operations on his leg since and can no longer work. He is currently on disability payments.

    Mr Keegan said the publicity around the original case caused him great hassle and people in Sligo believed he had been paid the 105,000.

    "The papers wrote a load of sh*t. There was 10 different stories every day. I was getting assaulted over the town and I thought I was going to be robbed. The papers put the headline in that it was 105,000 and they all thought I got it.

    "If I got the 105,000 there were houses going cheap enough then I would bought one for myself and got away from those."

    While he wasn't given the 105,000 following the initial High Court victory in 2017, the judge in that case did order he be paid 30,000 of the sum pending an appeal from Sligo County Council's and their insurers.

    His lawyers were also given an additional 20,000 in costs.

    The council and insurers are now seeking to recover that money, but Mr Keegan told the Sunday World the money he got is already gone.

    "I haven't got it... I can agree to give them 5 or 10 a month and I can default on that a month later. It'll cost them more money to bring me to court.

    "I found out lately that [the council] have their own insurance company and nobody takes them on. They have their own insurance company [which insures councils] over the whole of Ireland. They've won a good few cases lately."

    He said he was disappointed to learn from the Sunday World that the High Court ruled in favour of the council last week.

    "Ah I am. I was looking for a few pound out of it. I'm on disability. My leg is f***ed. I've had four operations on this leg."

    He said the accident ended his ability to work on sites.

    "I'll never walk right again."

    He showed us his mobility scooter which he said he now uses to get around because he can't walk for too long.

    Mr Keegan added that before the accident he had planned to go back to England to work on sites there.

    "I worked for a load of years in England have a load of contacts. Here it's not the same for me. I used to do the paving and kerbing and drive the machines. You were paid for what you do. Here you're just a general operative. A fella who knows nothing, who is just wheeling a barrow, gets paid the same money."

    He said the council came to remove the tiles on the porch last month - seven years after the accident.

    "They took it all out just before Christmas. They came here around the middle of December. There was no warning; they just came and said 'we're taking the tiles up'. That's how slow they are.

    "It's ugly looking but it's safer. I had a lot more mats down [afterwards]. That concrete goes black. The tiles were lethal. Half of the area was taken up after my court case."

    In the original case, Mr Justice Barr found that the council were responsible for the house and though he was a tenant Mr Keegan was a visitor to the property, therefore the council were liable for damages.

    However, in the new High Court ruling on the case last week Mr Justice John Jordan said it was "artificial" for Mr Keegan to suggest he was a visitor of the council-owned house which he rented and occupied.

    The judge also noted that council did not argue the consumption of five pints by Mr Keegan was an act of contributory negligence but argued it as a factor in regard to Mr Keegan's duty to take reasonable care for his own safety and in his conflicting accounts of how the accident occurred.

    Having heard expert evidence from Michael Morris, a professor of surface and interface engineering at Trinity College Dublin, the court was satisfied the unglazed tiles did not pose a danger on the premises.

    Mr Justice Jordan said the court does not know what, if any, dirt or grime or other matter was present on the tiled surface when the plaintiff slipped, although it found it was probably wet.

    The plaintiff failed to prove the council was "in any way responsible" for the accident, the judge added.

    The council are now seeking the return of the 30,000 paid to Mr Keegan after his initial High Court victory and are also seeking the return 20,000 in fees paid to Mr Keegan's legal team.

    Mr Keegan told the Sunday World he intended to contact his lawyers to find out more about the judgement.

    He added: "You might give me a few pounds for the story, will you?"

    We replied that we couldn't pay him for the story.

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    BUSINESS BRIEFS: Main Street Hospitality adds new VP of Brand & Creative – theberkshireedge.com

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, Mass., flagship holding of Main Street Hospitality. Photo courtesy Main Street Hospitality

    Main Street Hospitality announced on January 19, 2022, the appointment of Scott Williams to its leadership team. As the new Vice President of Brand & Creative, Scott Williams is responsible for enterprise-wide brand architecture and positioning, development, marketing and communication initiatives and experience design for the independent hospitality group and its portfolio of eight properties located throughout the Northeast, which includes the Red Lion Inn in the Berkshires, Hammetts Hotel in Newport, and Porches Inn at Mass MoCA.

    Williams is an executive marketer with a track record of igniting thoughtful change and innovation throughout leading organizations including Morgans Hotel Group, Starwood Hotels & Resorts and The Nantucket Project. The new appointment kicks off a year of expansion for Main Street Hospitality, with new leaders, partners and properties to come in 2022.

    As we continue to grow thoughtfully and carve our niche in the independent hospitality world, having Scott on the team is a privilege and a game changer, says Sarah Eustis, CEO of Main Street Hospitality, As a company, we are built on genuine connection to a place, to a guest, and to an experience. Scotts history with the Main Street Hospitality team and the places it represents exemplifies that connection in every way. His vision and experience coupled with his authentic ties to our company mission are what make this partnership so special.

    In synergistic partnership with the executive team and the performance, sales and operations functions, Williams will work to amplify the brand and identity of Main Street Hospitalitys individual properties, and further the companys mission to deliver unparalleled experiences through an authentic approach to hospitality that centers around the communities in which the hotels exist.

    Joining the Main Street Hospitality team to further their mission felt like a personal calling, says Williams. Ive known Sarah Eustis for many years, and her passion lies in ensuring an exemplary guest experience that has a true sense of place and creates a real community. Her passion and my passion link in that way.

    Throughout his career, Williams has accelerated the growth of businesses in the hospitality and media industries, acting as a leadership advisor, strategist, and creative catalyst to drive modern brands. Most recently Williams was the President of The Nantucket Project and is the founder of growth advisory Hitchcock Partners. He has alsohelmed marketing and creative efforts for global brands including Commune Hotels & Resorts, Starwood, and Morgans Hotel Group.

    Prior to hospitality he worked in television at CBS, ESPN and HBO. He is a Graduate School Advisor in the School of Visual Arts MFA program, a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and serves on the programming committee at the Harvard Club New York.

    About Main Street Hospitality

    Founded in 2013, Main Street Hospitality is built on three generations of hospitality leadership, deeply committed to genuine experiences for guests and remarkable results for their partners. They are owners, operators, and designers of unique hotels. As owners and operators of some of the most distinctive hotels in the Berkshires, the companys mission is to deliver unparalleled experiences for guests, employees, and owners through an authentic approach to hospitality, service, and management. Main Streets management hotel portfolio includes The Red Lion Inn, Maple Glen at the Red Lion Inn, The Porches Inn at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Mass., The Seven Hills Inn in Lenox, Mass., The Briarcliff Motel in Great Barrington, Mass., Hammetts Hotel in Newport, R.I., Briarcliff Motel in Great Barrington, Mass., the Beatrice Hotel in Providence, R.I., and Canoe Place Inn in Hampton Bays, N.Y. (opening Spring 2022).

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    BUSINESS BRIEFS: Main Street Hospitality adds new VP of Brand & Creative - theberkshireedge.com

    Expensive homes on the market in Florence | Local News | scnow.com – SCNow

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Absolutely stunning waterfront views on this fully renovated lake front property! If you love the lake and are looking for your own personal waterfront retreat, look no further! Lake Oakdale is best known for its beautiful views, fishing, boating, kayak/canoeing, and the abundance of nature such as birds and even lake otters! This 4 bedroom, 2 full, 2 half bathroom home is tucked on a private cul-de-sac located on Lake Oakdale and situated on a .64 acre lot. With over 3,600 sq feet, you are going to love every inch of this beautifully updated home. Features of this home include a large welcoming front porch with a decorative tile and new craftsman style front door. Upon entering the home you are greeted with hardwood flooring, enhanced molding throughout and new windows that are perfect for showing off the stunning lake views. The large open rooms are ideal for entertaining and maximizing the space this home has to offer. The dream kitchen includes stainless steel appliances (double oven & gas cooktop), ice maker, counter seating, granite, tile backsplash, and decorative cabinets with built-in sliding shelves. The kitchen is open to both the dining room and living room and is nothing short of amazing. Off the kitchen is a butler's pantry (under counter lighting), laundry room and half bathroom. The spacious owner's suite also features a fully updated bathroom including ceiling to floor tiling, frameless shower, cabinets and storage galore and a large walk-in closet. The lower level living space includes a second living room with fireplace, tile accent wall, built-in book shelves, drop spot for coats and shoes, and a fully functioning kitchen that includes a large work island, wine refrigerator, walk-in pantry and plenty of space for entertaining and family time alike! Also included is a heated/cooled unfinished shop. The interior of this home has been freshly painted, new solid wood interior doors, new light fixtures and fans throughout. The exterior is just as impressive as the interior! Features include a 3 car garage, fenced in backyard, large driveway with electric gate, whole home generator, hot tub, storage shed, fenced in kennel area, sprinkler system with lake pump, security system with ring doorbell/cameras, a screened in back porch, 2 new docks (2010), sea wall and 120 feet of lake frontage! This home is in pristine condition and is sure to impress you with the details and quality! Don't delay in seeing firsthand all this home has to offer!

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    Lady Bears continue to roll with pair of wins Front Porch News Texas – frontporchnewstexas.com

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Sulphur Bluff Lady Bears have been on fire lately, and they continued that trend with a pair of wins recently. The Lady Bears first took on Avery, Friday, Jan. 14, looking to take care of business in front of their home crowd.

    Sulphur Bluff set the tone from the very beginning, putting up an excellent opening frame. The Lady Bears scored a game-high 15 points and allowed a game-low four points to get out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter.

    From there Sulphur Bluff was in control the entire rest of the way, though they never let their foot off the gas. The Lady Bears continued to play strong the remainder of the game, winning by a final score of 49-24.

    Skylar Stanley had a huge game for the Lady Bears, scoring over 20 points and grabbing over 20 rebounds. With a final line of 21 points and 23 rebounds, Stanley also had a pair of steals and an assist.

    Kaitlyn Brock also scored in double-digits for the Lady Bears, finishing with 10 points. Brock also had a pair of steals, a pair of rebounds and one assist.

    BreAnna Stanley and Constance Smith each had eight points for the Lady Bears, while Emma Neal added two points as well.

    This is the part of the season I love. You can see so much growth in your team,head coach Zandra Peyton said. We finally had all of our starters back and able to play after a few being out due to health protocols.

    Tonight they played great a team. We are working on slowing the ball down, Peyton added. They executed that tonight in the last half. Skylar Stanley had great footwork tonight and protected the lane.

    A fe days later, the Lady Bears hit the road to travel to Bloomburg Tuesday, knowing they would have a tougher match on their hands. Despite their best efforts, the Lady Bears found themselves trailing 14-9 at the end of the first frame.

    Sulphur Bluff didnt let themselves get down, however, putting up a stronger fight in the second frame. The Lady Bears outscored Bloomburg 10-6 in the quarter, cutting the deficit to just one point at the end of the first half.

    After a tough third quarter in which the Lady Bears were outscored again, they found themselves still trailing entering the final quarter of action. Sulphur Bluff answered back with their highest scoring quarter of the game, putting 17 points and pulling off the comeback to win 46-45.

    It was once again Skylar Stanley leading the way, this time putting up 26 points in yet another double-double. Stanley had an impressive 18 rebounds, to go along with a pair of assists and a pair of steals. Stanley was also great late in the game, scoring 14 of the the teams 17 points in the final frame.

    Brock also finished in double-digits again, adding another 10 points to the total. Brock also had three assists and three steals in a great all around game.

    Senior Bailey Neal had a strong showing as well, scoring eight points and pulling in 10 rebounds. Tori Raine also played a big role, scoring two points and grabbing two rebounds while dishing out a game-high four assists.

    The pair of wins were huge for the Lady Bears, making them 4-2 in district play. Sulphur Bluff will have another tough district game Monday, when they play host to the Saltillo Lady Lions. That game is set for 6 p.m. and coverage of the game will be provided on Front Porch News.

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    Franck Ruimy Bought Brentwood and Montecito Houses – DIRT

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Franck Ruimy has been on a real estate roll over the past year, inking two residential deals totaling nearly $40 million in and around Los Angeles. In April, the founder and CEO of Arizona-basedSilver Creek Development and amateur driver on the Ferrari Challenge North America circuit tendered just over $22 million for custom digs in the L.A. neighborhood of Brentwood. And three months later, records reveal Ruimy also doled out $15.8 million for a stately Mediterranean-style mansion in Santa Barbara Countys posh Montecito enclave.

    Hidden away behind gates and a wall crowned by mature trees, at the end of a curving driveway that empties out at a motorcourt and an attached three-car garage, Ruimys newly acquired Brentwood home rests on almost an acre of land. Custom built way back in 1985, the white wood-sided structure boasts six bedrooms and nine baths in almost 9,000 square of colorfully hued living space overlooking canyon vistas.

    Among the highlights are a formal dining room dressed in cobalt blue, plus an all-white kitchen accented by an eggshell-blue ceiling and outfitted with oversized eat-in island, high-end appliances and a built-in wine cooler. An adjacent fireside family room has floor-to-ceiling glass doors spilling out to a spacious fireside pavilion ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining.

    A snazzy master retreat offers a showroom-style closet with a built-in window seat and a luxe marble bath equipped with a freestanding soaking tub, and elsewhere in the house is a teal-hued media room, an executive office and an attractive wood-paneled den/game room sporting a wet bar. Outdoors, the backyard hosts a sprawling grassy lawn spotlighted by a pool and spa, along with a cozy fire-pit area; and theres also a detached two-bedroom, two-bath guest house that has a full gym and kitchen.

    Santiago Arana of The Agency handled both sides of the Brentwood transaction.

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    Expensive homes on the market in Cabarrus County – Independent Tribune

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Beautiful, Stately, All Brick, 2 Story/Basement, GOLF COURSE (9th tee box) Home w/3 car garage located on nearly half acre lot in highly desirable River Run community of Davidson! Easy, short walk to River Run Club House! Home is perfectly located close to front of community w/large, expansive road entry! Grand, Impressive, 2 Story Foyer features gleaming hardwood floors & flows into OPEN PLAN w/plenty of architectural details & extensive millwork! Formal Dining & Living Room! 2 Story Great Room w/gas fireplace, offers massive windows to showcase perfect Golf Course Views, while enjoying privacy & shade w/mature trees! Custom, Gourmet Kitchen offers quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, gas cook top, custom tile back splash, spacious breakfast area & more! Keeping Room w/wood burning fireplace! Butler's Pantry! Spacious Primary Bedroom on main features private bath & his & her walk in closets w/custom shelving/cabinetry! Spacious, Secondary, en suite Bedrooms on upper level!

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    These are some of Australia’s most expensive homes on sale today – nine.com.au – Nine

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Australia's real estate market is rampant at the moment, following on from a year where property values increased 22.1 per cent.

    While almost all homes across the nation have seen values swell, though, it's the blue-chip, top-end of the market where prices have really been kicked into overdrive.

    Just last week, we brought you news of a very weathered fisherman's shack in the coastal Victorian locale of Portsea that had been listed with a price guide of $27.5 million to $30 million.

    READ MORE: World's most expensive home fails to sell at auction

    However, the remarkable asking price of the humble beach house is just the tip of a particularly exxy iceberg.

    And, while most of us sadly can't fork out the requisite coin needed to call these mega-mansions home, it is undeniably a guilty pleasure to have a sticky beak at what eight figures will buy in today's market.

    So, here are four properties that will break the bank and your concept of what a home can be:

    Spread over 4258-square-metres of pristine, serene grounds in the perennially upmarket suburb of Hamilton in inner-city Brisbane, this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home typifies what the postcode exudes pure class.

    Built in 1910 and named 'Ruhamah', this stunning home boasts every modern convenience and luxury you could think of while also providing a level of grace and sophistication that modern McMansions simply can't match.

    The gorgeous two-level residence offers a massive indoor pool house, championship tennis court, chef's kitchen with butler's pantry, lower level seven-car garage and an alfresco dining area with a unique Tepanyaki terrace.

    With sweeping 360-degree views that enable occupants to gaze out to Melbourne's arresting CBD silhouette and Port Phillip Bay, this penthouse is what sky-high living for the ultra well-heeled looks like.

    With a devastating, wince-inducing asking price of $20.4 million, it's easily one of the most expensive apartments ever listed in Melbourne.

    And, for that coin, buyers could easily opt for an equally staggering mansion just about anywhere in the state.

    But, by ditching terra firma for the dizzying heights above the clouds, this home offers buyers something truly unique in the South Yarra property market the new owners would probably have to unfriend anyone who suffers from acrophobia, though.

    Everyone living in Perth may well be trapped at the moment, but if you were the individual lucky enough to call this palatial mansion in the sky home, would you ever want to leave?

    Called "Perth's finest penthouse" by real estate agency William Porteous Properties International, this multilevel residence in the revered Mardalup Building in East Perth more than lives up to its lofty title.

    Six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and eight parking spaces only tell half the story of this high rise home.

    The total living space nudges 1900-square-metres in totality, split between 898-square-metres of internal living space and 774-square-metres of outdoor living space.

    Private rooftops pool, wine cellar, private elevator, home theatre, sweeping views - this penthouse is the residential equivalent of a lobster thermidor with the lot.

    Set smack-bang in the dress circle of the coveted neighbourhood of Hope Island, this architecturally designed home boasts elegance and a huge foothold in the primest of prime Gold Coast locations.

    Encompassing five blocks worth of real estate, the property has no less than 5371-square-metres of land, which has the potential for future subdivision/development.

    The mansion itself is spread over three levels of boasts seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and eight-car spaces.

    Opulent features include Romanesque columns, Swarovski crystal chandeliers, golden Versace swan tapware and marble lion sentinels.

    According to the listing, there's also a 10-person home theatre, billiard room with wet bar, pool with spa and cabana, and even room for a helipad.

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    These are some of Australia's most expensive homes on sale today - nine.com.au - Nine

    Breathtaking $18 Million Property Sight To Behold – Patch.com

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The most expensive new listing in the Massachusetts real estate market has it all at least, whatever can fit in 10,000 square feet, though everything outside the property isn't so bad, either.

    According to Redfin, 159 Main St. in Barnstable recently hit the market at $18.5 million. The listing had us at "an additional 2.11-acre parcel with a sandy beach and secondary dock enhances the main property."

    See more the full list of the top 10 most expensive new listings via Redfin by clicking the addresses below.

    159 Main St., Barnstable $18.5 million

    "Breathtaking water vistas and luxurious appointments complete this grand waterfront property, with an impressive 4 acres, 400' of water frontage, an infinity edge pool with cabana, a private dock with a boathouse and waterside deck."

    69 Scotch Pine Rd., Weston $9.5 million

    "One of a kind new construction, features spectacular modern design with soaring floor to ceiling glass showcasing woodland/water views. A lushly landscaped 2.34-acres private setting in a prestigious Southside location offer ultimate luxury living in a 9200-sf open floor plan."

    1536-1542 Tremont St., Boston $7.5 million

    "Opportunity Abounds! ~ 1536-1542 Tremont St. is seconds from Brigham Circle. The property is a free-standing brick building with 8 apartments and 2 retail storefronts plus a 16X28 garage."

    6 Joy St., Boston $5.99 million

    "Presenting Beacon Hill's newest boutique collection of luxury residences less than one block from the Boston Common. Each residence at 3 Joy has been meticulously designed to offer a classic yet contemporary aesthetic featuring graciously scaled interiors that harmoniously integrate with expansive private outdoor space."

    16 Exeter St., #1, Boston $5.45 million

    "Fabulous location in Boston's Back Bay at the corner of Exeter & Marlborough Streets. This impeccably updated Townhouse offers 4 bedrooms and 4 baths with 3,882 sq. ft. of living space, a well-designed floor plan and light filled interior spaces."

    166-168 Auburn St., Cambridge $5.35 million

    "166-168 Auburn Street in Cambridge is a unique 4-unit building centrally located just steps to Central Sq. and the MBTA/Redline, and is situated between MIT and Harvard University."

    211 Westerly Rd., Weston $5.29 million

    "European grandeur blends superbly with contemporary living in this spectacularly renovated estate with museum-quality craftsmanship and breathtaking 2-story windows overlooking lush 1.44 grounds. The marble foyer dazzles with trompe l'oeil mural and grand arched entries to dining & living rooms unequalled in splendor with antique mirrored glass, exquisite molding."

    1266 Monument St., Concord $4.69 million

    "Exciting opportunity on pastoral Monument St to own this stunning custom built Shingle Style Estate. Meticulously constructed in 2009 on 3.3 acres this extraordinary property features professional landscaping w/ mature plantings, trees and gardens."

    100 Howard Gleason Rd., Lot 26, Cohasset $4.5 million

    "New Super home to be constructed on Cohasset Harbor. The 60070 square foot lot with a Path to a "Private Sandy Harbor Beach" provides the canvas for a 4500 square foot home designed by EMBR architects, built by Bob Shepard. Rolling flat land gives plenty of room for a swimming pool, pool house, tennis or pickle ball court."

    6 Marys Way, Truro $4.49 million

    "Spectacular oceanfront home overlooking Cape Cod Bay and Provincetown Harbor! Located on the bluffs of Truro, this 4100 square foot beach front property has fantastic water views from almost every room in the house!"

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    Breathtaking $18 Million Property Sight To Behold - Patch.com

    Expensive homes on the market in Mooresville | Local News | mooresvilletribune.com – Mooresville Tribune

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Gorgeous 3 Bedroom Waterfront Home w/No HOA's! Perfect for VRBO! Located on Private Cove with 4-8ft Water! Elegant Dining Area w/Custom Built-In Cabinet, Rosewood Hardwood Floors Throughout Main Level, Gourmet Kitchen w/Quartz Counters, Kraftmaid Cabinets & SS Appliances, Huge Primary Bedroom w/Access to Back Deck, Spa Like Master Bath w/Soaking Tub & Walk-In Shower, Secondary Bedrooms w/Plenty of Closet Space, Upstairs Bonus Room, Office & Craft Area, Lower Level Boasts Second Living Quarters! Great Room/Media Area w/Motorized Projector Screen, 2nd Kitchen w/Quartz Counters, New LVP Floors, Full Bath, Rec Area, & Flex Room. Outdoor Shower, Covered Deck & Patio for Entertaining, Shoreline Boardwalk Leading to Pier & Covered Boat Slip, Never a Problem Getting your Boat Out! Fire Pit Area Overlooking Lake Norman, 2 Car Detached Garage w/Tons of Storage Space Above & 8x24 Shop Below, Excellent Location Close to Shopping, Restaurants w/Low Iredell County Taxes & Award Winning Schools.

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    Expensive homes on the market in Mooresville | Local News | mooresvilletribune.com - Mooresville Tribune

    22 Reasons to Return to Cinnamon Shore in 2022 – PRNewswire

    - January 25, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    No. 2. New, A/V set-up. From aSuper Bowl Watch Party, Sun., Feb. 13, to outdoor movies nights all summer long, our state-of-the-art set-up makes it fun to gather at Town Center.

    No. 3. Pet-friendly rentals.Plus, a dog park facilitates playtime.

    No. 4. Whooping Crane Festival 25th Anniversary, Feb. 24-27.Cinnamon Shore is the perfect place to return after watching remarkable birds in their winter habitat.

    No. 5. Spring Break fun. Cinnamon Shore offers all the activities families love, from outdoor movies and live music to sandcastle lessons and more. Search rentals now.

    No. 6. New property release from Cinnamon Shore Realty during the First Quarter!Prime homesites in the newest phase at Cinnamon Shore South will be released! Watch for details.

    No. 7. Texas SandFest, April 8-10.Don't miss this annual celebration with music, food, and sand sculptures. Beach homes and condos fill quickly.

    No. 8. Easter at the shore, April 17. A beachfront sunrise service and Town Center egg hunt make the celebration meaningful and fun.

    No. 9. Stunning, new pool at 'South.'Cabanas, hammocks, infinity edges, and lake views offer a luxe experience.

    No. 10. Mother's Day extras, May 5-8. Cinnamon Shore makes it a special weekend for Mom.

    No. 11. New vacation rentals.Brand-new options at Cinnamon Shore South range from cottages to beachfront homes. Browse to see what's new.

    No. 12. Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30.A full range of summer fun and activities kicks off.

    No. 13. Fishing with Dad. Cast intoPort A's fishing waters and Cinnamon Shore lakes. Father's Day is Sun., June 19.

    No. 14. 4th of July Bike Parade.Peak summer fun culminates with this favorite tradition.

    No. 16. Sandcastle and surf lessons. Kid-friendly classes await!

    No. 17. Beachside fitness fun. From yoga to cardio workouts, guests love these seaside sessions.

    No. 18. Quiet season beaches.Broad, walkable beaches clear out by October.

    No. 19. A beachy Thanksgiving, Nov. 24. Thanksgiving week beckons families grateful for beach time together.

    No. 20. Dune crossover views. You'll relax the minute you glimpse the Gulf.

    No. 21. Santa's First Stop. Pictures with St. Nick kick off holiday cheer.

    No. 22. New Year's Eve dinner at Lisabella's.Close out the year at this on-site Mediterranean bistro.

    Book time at Cinnamon Shore to experience all the fun and beachside beauty. Browse our vacation rentals. Learn more about what properties are available and get future property release news. Connect with Cinnamon Shore Realty.

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