Monday, December 17, 2007

Sugarloaf Mountain: Condominium for Sale G-6

Sugarloaf Condominium G-6 - Cedar Michigan
Nicely maintained townhouse features 2 bedrooms/3 baths with wood burning fireplace. Comfortably sleeps 7 with 1 Queen, 2 Twins, Twin rollaway and Queen sofabed. W/D, Dishwasher, TV/VCR, Cable. Outdoor pool in summer. Great central location in Leelanau. Rental Potential! Walk to golf!
Offered at $103,000

Nicole Hulet
Coldwell Banker Schmidt
548 East Front Street
Traverse City, Mi 49686
Nicole@NicoleHulet.com
(231) 409-0378

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

New Suite Joins Northern Shores Vacation Rentals

Northern Shores Vacation Rentals, LLC. is proud to offer yet another luxury condominium at Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums on East Bay in Traverse City.
A very sincere congratulations to the owners of Suite C22, their suite is our newest addition in the Peninsula Bay vacation rental l ine up and they have been very hard at work preparing the perfect vacation suite.

Peninsula Bay Suite C22; Let me introduce you...
Suite C22 is located on the 2nd floor and is on the East side of the condominium complex. It enjoys one of the largest balconies at approx. 210 sq.ft. and is a comfortable distance from the green lawn below. I great suite for those that are not fond of great heights! Also note that the "C" suites are the closest suites to the bay while still being on the side of the building. Off the balcony is the master bedroom via a sliding glass door. There is also a separate door leading into the living room from the balcony. The master bedroom boasts a granite dual sink vanity and a stand up glassed in shower with tiled sitting stool. The master bedroom as well as the guest bedroom have roomy walk-in closets. The living room is spacious and has lots to offer. There is a flat screen TV lending a view to both the kitchen area as well as the living room. On the East wall in the corner is a "flip-the-switch" gas fireplace that is idea for cool nights or just mood lighting. There is a comfortable lounge type chair in the living room that is a wonderful place to kick back and do some reading or even some napping! The ceiling is vaulted and uses rope lighting that gives off a nice warm glow during the evening hours. Off the living room is a fully stocked kitchen. Besides Peninsula Bay's standard sub-zero refrigerators, dual drawer dishwashers, granite counter-tops, convection gas ranges, & under the counter microwaves, there are pots and pans, utensils, glasses, coffee cups, plates, silverware, strainers, knifes, right down to the paper towels - all provided. Suite C22 also has clothes washer & dryer accommodations. A near full-size stackable washer & dryer is located in the hallway near the guest bedroom and across from the extra half bathroom. There are two coat closets with automatic lighting. (open the door - light comes on, shut the door - light goes out!) The guest bedroom has two full beds and wall mounted flat screen TV. The guest bedroom has its own full bathroom and walk-in closet. The "C" suites have the largest second bedroom of all suites. Another nice inherited feature of the "C" suites is that their door to the common hallway is separate from all other suites for a little more of a private setting.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Accommodations at The Grand Traverse Commons - The Village

THE VILLAGE - Formerly known as building 50, this complex built in 1885 is now a mixed use redevelopment that features beautiful condos,fantastic restaurants, art galleries and more. Enjoy this charming 2 bedroom/2 bath with its dramatic architecture. Can sleep up to 6 in this historic, modern accommodation. This area features 36 acres and 100 acre preserve of woodlands that are great for snowshoeing,hiking and biking, many species of trees and lots of open space. Only 1 mile to downtown Traverse City's historic gaslight district with it's great beaches and shopping too. Condo features 1 King, 1 Queen and Queen sofabed. Washer Dryer, Dishwasher, Cable/DVD/VCR/Stereo. Linens included. Your well-mannered pet is welcome. No smoking. Will consider short stays. Terrific winter rental. For More Information Visit: TraverseCityVacationer.com
NicoleHulet.com

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Saturday, December 8, 2007

Grand Traverse Commons: The Village - New Hotel Planned

The Village - What a unique place. Lots of history and rick in architecture and mystique. There is news on the forefront that the Developer John Weeman, Jr. has plans for a 90-room "boutique hotel" for The Village at Grand Traverse Commons. The possibilities seem endless for this project and I am very excited to see these buildings alive with better times than old.
The buildings in question are the three across from "Tratoria Stella" restaurant. These buildings are to be converted and renovated to include the boutique style hotel, a hall, and a meeting/conference room. Mr. Weeman, Jr. is says these additions will allow for corporate retreats, ballroom space for groups, and will be able to service wedding parties of up to 500 guests. Construction is planned to begin this spring 2008 and hey anticipate hiring 120 full time employees by the time they open in full swing spring 2009. The proposed name of the hotel is: "The Inn at the Commons."
NicoleHulet.com

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Grand Traverse Commons: The Village - History

A Brief History;
HistoryNorthern Michigan Asylum for the Insane was established in 1885 as the demand for a third psychiatric hospital, in addition to those established in Kalamazoo and Pontiac, Michigan, began to grow. Lumber baron Perry Hannah, “the father of Traverse City,” used his political influence to secure its location in his home town. Under the supervision of prominent architect Gordon W. Lloyd, the first building, known as Building 50, was constructed with Victorian-Italianate style according to the Kirkbride Plan.Under Dr. James Decker Munson (1848-1929), the first superintendent from 1885 to 1924, the institution expanded. 12 housing cottages and 2 infirmaries were built between 1887 and 1903 to meet the specific needs of more male and female patients. The institution became the city’s largest employer and contributed to its growth.Long before the advent of drug therapy in the 1950s, Dr. Munson was a firm believer in the “beauty is therapy” philosophy. Patients were treated through kindness, comfort, pleasantry, and exposure to the asylum’s plentiful arrangements of flora provided year round by its own greenhouses and the variety of trees Dr. Munson planted on the grounds. Restraints, such as the straitjacket were forbidden. Also, as part of the “work is therapy” philosophy, the asylum provided opportunities for patients to gain a sense of purpose through farming, furniture construction, fruit canning, and other trades that kept the institution fully self-sufficient.While the hospital was established for the care of the mentally ill, its reach expanded during outbreaks of tuberculosis, epilepsy, typhoid, diphtheria, influenza, and polio. It also cared for elderly and trained nurses. After Munson’s retirement, James Decker Munson Hospital was honorably established on the grounds in 1926, which was operated by the state well after his death and into the 1950s. It was then replaced by Munson Medical Center, known for being one of the top hospitals in the country.With the gradual success in drug therapies in the 1970s, many patients were cured and/or improved, leaving many of the buildings empty. This, in addition to changes in mental health care philosophy, the decline of institutionalization, and cuts in funding, the Traverse City Regional Psychiatric Hospital was forced to shut down in 1989.
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The Enclave Site-Condominiums on the Old Mission Peninsula

The Enclave Site Condominiums are a located at the base of the Old Mission peninsula about a mile from front street. The Enclave consists of 16 "site" condominiums which are more like luxury homes then condos. Yes, you do get all the benefits of condo living, with a maintenance free life style, but you also get the space to live comfortably. The "condos" at the Enclave are individual new homes, build by Mission Bay Construction of Traverse City a very well respected and sot after development company. Their attention to detail and understanding of quality craftsmanship is the backbone of their reputation as being one of the best in the area. As a owner within the Enclave development, you will enjoy association funded amenities;


  • Snow Removal: which is always prompt and courteous

  • Professional window washing: twice a year, both spring and fall

  • Lawn mowing and trimming: includes planter maintenance and weeding

  • Garbage Removal

The Enclave is open most every weekend year-a-round. Barbara Belanger, an agent with Northern Shores Real Estate, LLC., is an Enclave expert. She has assisted clients for the past two years in regards to purchases within the Enclave. If you haven't and would like to see all that the Enclave has to offer, don't hesitate contacting Barbara. (231) 409-7100 Cell

Link to The Enclave: Enclave Site Condominiums


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Friday, December 7, 2007

Traverse City Vacationer™ - An On-line Vacation Rental Resource

I would like to introduce you to a website for vacationers as well as vacation rental owners. Traverse City Vacationer (TraverseCityVacationer.com) has tripled in membership since its conception earlier this year. You will find a wealth of vacation rentals in Traverse City as well as many in Leelanau County and the Elk Rapids area. Slideshows of each property is the norm, not he exception. Detailed descriptions and rate information is provided with an e-mail to contact the property owner/manager. Be sure to give this site a look, I expect it to be an upcoming source of vacationer information and services.
NicoleHulet.com

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