Monday, August 20, 2007

Top 100 Builder list


For the first time since 2002, the top three companies on the Builder 100 list traded places. While D.R. Horton remains on top, Lennar Corp. rode a 7,209-unit closings increase to become the new number two, and tightened the gap on the list leader to just 3,842 closings. Pulte Homes shiftd back to third, after its closings declined 9.08 percent, with Centex Corp. and KB Home rounding out the top five. D.R. Horton, with 53,410 closings, out-performed the entire combined next 100 (numbers 101-200), which closed 44,824 units in 2006. And Horton, the biggest of the big builders, almost surpassed the combined closings for Builder 100 companies ranked 51 through 100, which together closed a total of 54,070 units. With a tough 2006 in the bag, and a difficult 2007 ahead, the Builder 100 could see some shake ups this year. Merger and acquisition activity has been slow since the summer of 2005, with only Emaar Properties' May 2006 purchase of John Laing Homes as the exception. But with company and land values coming back to earth, merger and acquisition activity could pick up this year, leading to further shifts among the Builder 100. (At press time three large deals were in the works, with several more rumored to follow.) (Builder Magazine)

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Crestview Parks advisory committe


Crestview Parks Advisory Committe Schedule for 2007
Parks Advisory Committee Meetings Scheduled for 2007
The Okaloosa County Parks Advisory Committee's will be held in Crestview from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. The meetings will alternate between Crestview and Fort Walton Beach throughout the year. The Crestview meetings are held in the Public Works Conference Room at 1759 S. Ferdon Boulevard. Fort Walton Beach meetings are held in the Board of County Commission Conference Room, on the third floor of the Water and Sewer building, 1804 Lewis Turner Boulevard.
The Parks Advisory Committee is comprised of nine citizens, six coming from the unincorporated areas and three from the incorporated, with each County Commission District being represented by at least one member.
The purpose of the committee is to serve as advisors to the Board of County Commissioners and the Parks Department. Specific duties include identifying potential land opportunities for future community parks and recreational activities, identifying potential funding sources, developing community partnership for cost reductions and assisting in the development of neighborhood parks.
The Parks Advisory Committee is currently seeking one volunteer member, and each member serves for a term of three years. If you are interested in serving, would like more information, or would like to schedule a time to meeting with the Committee, call Sheri Whitman, 850.689.5084.
2007 Parks Advisory Committee Schedule:
January 3 Crestview
February 7 Ft. Walton Beach
March 7 Crestview
April 4 Ft. Walton Beach
May 2 Crestview
June 6 Ft. Walton Beach
July 11 Crestview
August 1 Ft. Walton Beach
September 5 Crestview
October 3 Ft. Walton Beach
November 7 Crestview
December 5 Ft. Walton Beach
NOTE: Meeting locations, dates and times subject to change.

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Crestview Florida History


The City of Crestview received its charter from the Florida Legislature and was officially incorporated in 1916. Crestview's name was chosen because it is located on the peak of a long woodland range between the Yellow and Shoal rivers, which flow almost parallel on the east and west side of the city. After Okaloosa County was formed by the State Legislature in 1915, from portions of western Walton County and eastern Santa Rosa County, Crestview became the County Seat in 1917 and remains so today.
With a population of more than 17,000 citizens, Crestview is located at the junction of three major highways; U.S. 90, State Road 85, and Interstate Highway 10, which resulted in its acclaimed designation as the "Hub City" of northwest Florida. The City is 50 miles east of Pensacola, 120 miles west of Tallahassee, and 30 miles inland from the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. Crestview's elevation of 235 feet above sea level places it as one of the highest points in the state. It receives 65 inches of rainfall annually...the most in the State of Florida. Also, the city was designated as a main street city in 1997 by the Florida Department of State.
The CSX, Inc. Railroad runs through Crestview. Parallel with this railroad is the Old Spanish Trail which extends from Jacksonville west to El Paso, Texas, thus being one of the great truck lines of the country and rich in tradition and history of the Indian, French, Spanish and English settlers in this nation.
If one should wonder what has happened to make Crestview the thriving, friendly, fast growing city we know today, it might be said that it was a fabled fountain of gold or silver. In actuality, it was the dreams and visions of the staunch and sturdy few who were living here in 1915. These early residents realized the natural advantages offered at this particular site for the building of a city and they set out to provide the foundation for such an undertaking.
The City of Crestview formally adopted the Community Redevelopment Agency Concept in 1995 for the expressed purpose of development and redevelopment within the Community Redevelopment area, which encompasses all of the downtown area. This organization adopted a Community Redevelopment Plan, which was sanctioned by the Florida Department of Community Affairs.
In 1997, the City applied, and was approved, for a Main Street program designation by the Secretary of State. This program is embraced nationwide and encompasses the tasks of scheduling and promotion of events such as block parties, downtown days, street festivals, parades, sidewalk sales and cultural events to cultivate and enhance downtown redevelopment.
In 1998, the City hired a full time Director and assisted in the establishment of the Crestview Main Street Association, Inc., whose membership consists of business owners, citizens and other interested parties desiring to revitalize the downtown area. Today, the organization boasts 90 members who are pledged to support the City in their development efforts.
Starting in 1996, the City began a three-phase development effort to construct a major streetscape project in the CRA area. All three phases were earmarked for the restoration of Main Street to the tune of $3.7 million, funded by Tax Increment Financing Funds, grants and general funds.
In 2001, the City Council designated a Historic Preservation District and applied for a grant funding to research and document the histories for 200 structures within the CRA area and district. The survey entailed having all structures surveyed, evaluated, and documented with their histories, qualifying them for a State or National historical significance designation. Properties classified on State or National Registries may seek grant funding for historical restoration as part of the redevelopment efforts.
The Okaloosa County Veterans Memorial, Inc., an organization established to honor deceased veterans during wartime, a War Memorial adjacent to the County Courthouse was dedicated in March 2003. Meanwhile, business owners and merchants are busy restoring commercial properties to meet the new Florida Building Code. A new zoning code is being formulated to focus on downtown properties to compliment historic preservation efforts underway.
Here in Crestview you will find an assortment of comfortable homes, churches, schools, recreational facilities, businesses, and industries all working together as a happy, growing city. The health, fire, and police departments, under a stable and prosperous city government working to make this city a wonderful place to live, protect all these things while the related services of the city ensure we uphold our commitment to provide services second to none.


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Crestview Florida home for sale










Countryview Subdivision Crestview Florida Home for sale
Detached Single Family

MLS#: 461602 OfficeFile#: 29850
ListPrice: $230,000
Status: Active
ApproxSF: 2,671 BG:
Address: 121 Villacrest Drive
$/Sqft: $89.38
CRESTVIEW, FL
Bedrooms: 4
Zip: 32536
Baths Full/Half: 3/
County: OKALOOSA
Stories: 1
MainArea: 25 Crestview Area
YearBuilt: 2004
SubArea: 02 CRESTVIEW SOUTHWEST
Subdiv: COUNTRYVIEW ESTATES 10TH ADDN
ImmOcc? Y
ParcelID: 31-23-3N-056R-0000-0040
ConstrStat: ConstrCmplt
ElemSch: ANTIOCH Middle: DAVIDSON High: CRESTVIEW
Dir:
From Hwy 85 & I-10 go south to P.J. Adams take a right to Villacrest. Follow to # 121 Villacrest on your right.
Legal: LOT 4 COUNTRYVIEW ESTATES 10TH ADDITION


If you're looking for a lot of house, look no further. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, south of I-10 2671 sq.ft. You can easily commute from this desireable location. This open floorplan is perfect for the growing family. Countryview sudvision located in Crestview Floirda.


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Crestview MLS


Okaloosa/Walton County MLS
The Emerald Coast Association of Realtors has produced a web site Emerald Coast Homes Online that lists all properties that are in the local Multiple Listing Service database, specifically Walton and Okaloosa County cities including Destin, Crestview, Niceville, Fort Walton Beach and more. Users can search for vacant land, homes and condominiums and narrow that search by several different factors including subdivisions, price, size, etc...


Most importantly, the database allows buyers to create an account in which they can log in to. This log in allows you to view properties have been recently put on the market, check for price changes and much more. It's important that you click on "Your Account" and create a new account so that you can access all information to be able to make the best informed decision possible. You will also have the ability to have the system email you directly every time there is a change in the properties details that you are interested in.Many local brokerages and real estate agents have their own web sites in which users can search for property, but many times the web site is limited to the properties they are representing. Other times, the order in which the property comes up is determined by factors such as agency, price, etc. Emerald coast homes online website returns web 'queries' (searches) in an objective matter that is produced in accordance to what factors a user puts in...rather than returning searches based on what properties would make the broker or agent the most money.


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Crestview Florida Commercial


These four lots, all adjacent and totaling 1.13 acres, are on the west side of Bay street between Blakely Ave and Springhill Court. The three other Parcel IDs are 20-3n-23-0000-0043-0000, 20-3n-23-0000-0045-0000, and 20-3n-23-0000-0050-0000. Located in an area with lots of building activity. Convenient to Main Street Crestview and Hwy 85.


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Crestview Florida Buildable lot


Listed price under most recent solds in Subdivsion .25 acre lot Lot 30 Falcon Way
Price Reduced!!! Listed price now at under all the recent sold prices for this subdivision.Don't miss your chance to obtain a lot in the extremely fast-growing "The Pines" subdivision. Great place for a new home on this level lot(s) with adjoining lots available. New construction all around in this subdivision located just off Highway 90 East. Convenient to Crestview, easy commute to Eglin or Destin via Highway 285 3 miles away. Auburn Water available to "The Pines," High speed internet now available.Seller is a licensed real estate agent. Bring all offers


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10 Acre Crestview Florida property


10 Acres of your own private getaway! From the entrance by the road, down a winding tree-lined driveway...enjoy the wrap around drive for easy entrance and exit. Close to town yet secluded; surrounded only by 10 acre lots, in this subdivision you have plenty of privacy, yet this 10 acres sits less than 5 minutes from the I-10 285 exit. This piece of real estate is perfect for the family that loves the outdoors. Relax and feel the country on your front deck, or come inside and enjoy the cozy fireplace. This home has recent updates including new dishwasher, new stove, 1-year old central heat and air, and a 2-year old well. New vinyl skirting, new vinyl siding and new vinyl flooring; new carpet as well high-speed DSL availability. Come by and take a look today! Watch the Virtual Tour now available. Listing Broker/Salesperson has ownership interest in the property.5375 Stallion Drive Crestview Florida 10 Acre private getaway only $125,000


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