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The 2011 Brunswick County Parade of Homes and Property Owner’s Weekend

Categories: St. James Plantation, Uncategorized | Posted: August 7, 2011

The 2011 Parade of Homes is coming up in October! Below are photos of Jeff Satterwhite’s house which will be showcased this year. The dates and times for the 9th Annual Parade of Homes will be as follows:

Property Owner’s Weekend is October 8 – 9
Saturday and Sunday, 9am -5pm
Parade of Homes is October 15 – 16 and 22 – 23, 2011
Saturday, 12pm – 5pm
Sunday 12pm – 5pm

Jeff Satterwhite’s Home is located 3995 Baynard Court in The Reserve of St. James Plantation. Come by and see us!

For more information or questions, go to www.gocenterline.com or contact Jeff Satterwhite at (910) 620-8883 or Jeff@gocenterline.com

For more info about the Brunswick County Parade of Homes, go their website or visit them on Facebook.

Centerline Construction Chat 9: Picking the Right Lot

Categories: Building a Home, Lot Selection | Posted: August 7, 2011

Watch the following video to learn more about what factors make a homesite good and bad when trying to decide what lot of land is right for you. Below is a written description of the video.

Lot selection and lot quality

Be careful with your lot selection, there are a lot of factors that can make a homesite the right or wrong choice for you.

The larger the Pine Trees, the more stable your soil is. If you have 8 to 10 inch large Pines, there is probably a good root system, the soil is fairly sandy and not very boggy. The lots that have a black, organic soil, you won’t see these types of pine tree there.

CAMA and FEMA have designated certain areas as “section 404” which means they are wetland areas that cannot be disturbed or built on. Keep your eye out for that on your survey, plot map or site plan.

In the lot shown in the video, the sand is nice and white with a grey base and has a fairly good consistency with no smell and there is very little organic matter in it. It also doesn’t hold water. If these factors are present (soil holding water or has black, organic, smelly soil) in the lot you’re looking at, it could warrant a soil test where, depending on how deep the organic matter is. You really want to find a nice, white sand like the sand in the video.

Look for easements on your lot as well, such as golf course-related, drainage, power lines, etc. Easements could restrict the type of home or driveway that can be built.

When you’re selecting your lot, look nice, non-organic sand that isn’t holding water with some decent trees and good soil.

For more information or questions, go to www.gocenterline.com or contact Jeff Satterwhite at (910) 620-8883 or Jeff@gocenterline.com