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Greenbriar Oceanaire, Waretown, New Jersey

Bill Ness, 55Places.com Active Adult Community Guide: Real Estate Agent in Chicago, IL

Greenbriar Oceanaire, New Jersey active adultGreenbriar Oceanaire in Wareton, New Jersey is an elegant golf course community offering finely crafted homes in a picturesque Ocean County location. This gated community for adults age 55 and better opened in 2002 by Lennar. Today interested home buyers can select from new construction or resale homes priced from the high $300’s. Upon completion, Greenbriar Oceanaire will have 1,430 homes set on 888 acres of land.

The location of this Ocean County active adult community is just two miles from the gorgeous Barnegat Bay and is within just 20 minutes of Long Beach Island. Coastal Waretown offers unique shops and restaurants as well as everyday conveniences just minutes from home. Residents are drawn to this New Jersey location for its scenic beauty and relaxing atmosphere.

Amenities within this 55+ New Jersey community include a private 18-hole golf course plus a magnificent 38,000 square foot clubhouse. The championship par-72 golf course was designed by Arther Hills and winds beautifully throughout the community. Players enjoy gently rolling hills, lush landscaping and meticulously maintained greens at this prestigious golf course.

The beautiful clubhouse at Greenbriar Oceanaire boasts breathtaking architecture and impeccable design. There is a state-of-the-art fitness center with an aerobics studio as well as a large indoor swimming pool surrounded by windows and situated under a convenient retractable roof. There are hobby and game rooms, a card room, four billiard tables plus gracious spaces to meet up with friends or relax with a good book. Additional features include a library, a business center with computers, an arts and crafts room plus a grand ballroom with theater-style seating for 650. Outdoors there is a sparkling swimming pool, tennis and bocce ball courts plus beautifully landscaped trails for walking or biking. A full-time activities director ensures residents make the most of the luxurious amenities and enjoy an exciting social lifestyle. There are numerous social clubs to discover and plenty of special events.

The homes at Greenbriar Oceanaire are all single-family style with most of the floor plans featuring one-story living. Some of the designs offer a second-story loft option as well. The elegant Lennar homes are sized from 1,400 to 2,600 square feet with prices ranging from the high $300’s to the mid $400’s. Inside and out there are high-end touches such as oversized windows, vaulted ceilings, solid-surface countertops, stainless steel appliances, soaking tubs and more. The lovely home designs are perfect for even the most discerning active adult homebuyer. Every feature of this stunning community was designed with luxury in mind.

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The Best Golf Course in the World is in New Jersey?

Karl Hess, on The Jersey Shore: Real Estate Agent in Toms River, NJ

Yes, the best golf course in the world, Pine Valley, IS in New Jersey. It is continually judged as the finest course in the world in large part because many would argue that it possesses more world class holes than any other course and the finest eighteen green complexes of any course in the world. Us common folk will probably never get to play, much less live (there are no permanent residents), on this ultra-exclusive course that does not even allow PGA Tournaments.

Pine ValleyBut, The idea of life on a golf course is a dream to many prospective home-buyers, even if it can't be on Pine Valley. Through each window, a golf course can create lush picture-perfect views of vast, meticulously maintained lawns. In fact, in many neighborhoods and towns, golf course homes offer the best vistas available. Another benefit is that houses are often sited so that neighbors are not directly visible, and all views face the fairway. Best of all, for avid golfers, owning a house at a golf course means that their next round of play is right outside.

In home buying, what seems ideal seldom is. It’s important to consider the pros and cons of living next to a golf course, especially if you’ve never lived on a course. Here are the top five things to keep in mind when hunting for your golf course home:

1. Courses are maintained, early and often. Lawns must be cut and tended to in the morning, before rounds are played. That means that groundskeepers are out on the course before sunrise. In places with a year-round golf season, putting greens are usually maintained every day. If a master bedroom window faces a green, headlights from golf carts and riding mowers will blaze through. The engine noises will be heard as well.

The fix: If you’re a sound sleeper, no worries. If you’re a light sleeper, make sure that your home is located on a fairway and relatively distant from greens and tee boxes that require more maintenance. Select a property that positions your master bedroom away from the course or look for window treatments such as blackout curtains. You may even want to consider investing in a white noise machine.

2. Pay attention to location of cart paths when house hunting. Many courses built in residential developments are lined on both sides by houses. The path for golf carts will run along one side of the fairway from tee box to green. If a cart path is directly behind a home, golf carts will be zipping by all day. This can be more than a little disruptive to the otherwise serene setting a golf course affords.

The fix: Proximity to a cart path does affect housing lot desirability and this should be reflected in the price of a home. Sometimes a house in one of these “high-traffic areas” will be a great deal. Good landscaping can block out some disturbance, but will also block views from the ground level. Smart positioning of outdoor features like decks, pools, hot tubs and other water features is a must to minimize the disruption of carts zooming by.

3. Tee boxes and greens are regular stopping points. Every golfer will park his or her cart at every tee box and putting green during a round of play. If a house is located near these course elements, players will be stopping near your home throughout the day. Their chatting and laughter will be audible, and their loud golf pants will be visible. If a house is on a cart path near a tee box or green, carts will park on the path regularly.

The fix: Where there’s a golf course, there are golfers. This will always be true. So when viewing a house at a golf course, always sit out back or facing the course and wait for a foursome to play through. Take note of where they park their carts and how much noise they make while playing. If you’re not comfortable with the noise and motion of the golfers, then the house is not for you.

4. Understand all of the deed restrictions. One of the potential cons of living next to a golf course is that homes are almost always in deed-restricted communities where certain aspects of home maintenance and modification are regulated by a homeowner's association (HOA). In order to maintain a certain look and feel of the course, house exterior paint colors usually need to be selected from a limited palette. You probably can’t put a swing set in your backyard, facing the course. Landscaping requirements may mandate that a certain density of trees be planted on your property and which species are acceptable – this may seem un-American, but it is rather common. In golf course communities, homeowners tend to have visible pride of ownership and take these rules very seriously. Golfers who can see your house from the course may complain to the community or HOA if they notice that you’re behind on maintenance.

The fix: If you like the feel of a neighborhood, aspects of the deed restrictions probably appeal to you. It means that many qualities of the neighborhood will be retained for years. Always request the HOA documents and read through them when contemplating the purchase of a golf course house that is part of a deed-restricted community. These documents are often available online. If the rules don’t work for you, look elsewhere.

5. Golf course land is often off-limits for non-golf activities. Golf courses are great for playing golf, but can’t be used for much else. Recreational walking or biking on cart paths is forbidden at almost all courses. You can’t walk your dog along a fairway.

The fix: If you like to walk or bike, make sure that a golf course community also serves these needs as well. Even if you live on a golf course, you won’t play every day, and your golf course home should meet the needs of a well-balanced life.

There’s no question that having a house at golf course provides a great quality of life for many people. If you think a golf course home might be right for you, just remember to weigh the pros and cons and carefully research specific properties before taking the leap into homeownership. Then you can enjoy all the perks of living next to golf course views. Information provided by Karl Hess, Ocean County Realtor, Market Leader and Realty101.

There are alternatives for duffers who would like to enjoy golf course living. For example, Greenbriar-Oceanaire in Waretown is a 55+ golf community with the course designed by the famous architect George Fazio and there is also an adult golf community in Manchester called River Pointe.

If you are not eligible for a 55+ community or don't want to live in one, there are other options. You can find golf course, or near golf course living, in Brick, Toms River, Tuckerton and a few other areas in Ocean County.

Golf Course Homes Greenbriar-Oceanaire, Waretown:

Golf Course Homes River Pointe, Manchester:

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Waretown Housing Market Report

Karl Hess, on The Jersey Shore: Real Estate Agent in Toms River, NJ

Waretown Housing Market Report and Waretown Real Estate Market Analysis is a compilation of statistical data in graph and written form with interactive maps. The data presents market conditions on a local level and in three month 'snapshots' in an in-depth and understandable way.

Get your FREE personalized housing market report at www.HomeValuesinOceanCountyNJ.com , for any location in Ocean County, Monmouth County and anywhere on The Jersey Shore. Housing Markets are continuously changing, I can provide you with the most up-to-date statistics within minutes of your request.

Selling your Waretown Home: Do you know what your home is worth? The information provided by a Housing Market Report is invaluable when establishing an appropriate asking price.

Buying a Waretown Home: if you're thinking about buying a house in Waretown, knowing the local real estate market conditions will help you determine a reasonable offer...and keep you from over-paying for your dream home!

This is a condensed version of a Waretown Housing Market Report formulated on May 15, 2011.

Waretown Housing Market Details: Asking Prices and Sold Prices (February 15, 2011 - May 15, 2011)

Total

Most Recent

Highest

Lowest

Average

Median

Sold Homes

13

05/04/2011

$545,000

$80,000

$249,646

$212,000

For Sale

114

05/13/2011

$1,350,000

$52,000

$327,330

$305,000

Waretown Homes for Sale Karl Hess

Waretown Recently Sold Homes (last 90 days)

  • % of asking price received: 93%
  • Sales over asking price: 0
  • Sales under asking price: 12
  • Sales at asking price: 1

Time on Market Details: For Sale and Recently Sold Waretown Homes (2/15/2011 - 5/15/2011)

Avg Days On Market

Total

Most Recent

Shortest

Longest

Sold Homes

178 days

13

05/04/2011

18 days

375 days

For Sale

161 days

114

05/13/2011

3 days

1396 days

Waretown Homes for Sale Karl Hess

Waretown Home Sales: Activity Over The Last 90 Days

When you go to www.HomeValuesinOceanCountyNJ.com and request your personalized housing market report: it will chart market activity -- current up-to-the-minute -- with homes in your area, including such data as sold homes, properties for sale, inventory counts and even days-on-market.

There are many 'intangibles' behind this data, such as whether homes were recently renovated up or not, special amenities and specific locations. I have the local market expertise to help you interpret this information fully.

Knowledge is Power!

The report above contains the most up to date (as of 5/15/2011) and accurate picture of home sales in Waretown. To find out what this means to you and for your home buying or selling decision - no matter where you are in your decision process. Contact me:

Karl Hess, Waretown Real Estate Expert, Keller Williams Realty Jersey Shore

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Greenbriar Oceanaire by Lennar, Waretown, New Jersey

Bill Ness, 55Places.com Active Adult Community Guide: Real Estate Agent in Chicago, IL

Greenbriar Oceanaire New JerseyNew Jersey active adults enjoy refined elegance at Greenbriar Oceanaire in Waretown. This gated 55+ community is set on 888 acres of rolling countryside with a wonderful collection of amenities and a rewarding social lifestyle. Built by Lennar, Greenbriar Oceanaire is one of the most sought after golf and country club active adult communities in New Jersey. Its location is ideal just two miles from Barnegat Bay and only 20 minutes from Long Beach Island.

The resort style amenities of Greenbriar Oceanaire include a luxury clubhouse of 38,000 square feet and a private 18-hole golf course. Within the clubhouse there is a spacious state-of-the-art fitness center with a studio for group fitness plus a unique indoor swimming pool enclosed by a retractable roof to open up during warm weather. There are numerous rooms for hobbies, arts, crafts, games and billiards plus several 2nd floor party rooms with balconies. There is a relaxing library, business center with computers and a grand ballroom outfitted with a professional stage for theater performances, dances, holiday parties, guest speakers and more.

The amenities continue outdoors with tennis and bocce ball courts and a resort-style swimming pool. Miles of paths meander throughout the community and offer fabulous views of the private community golf course. The course is a 6,700 yard, par 72 course designed by Arther Hills. There is a pro-shop on site as well as a fantastic restaurant serving up delicious lunch options. Residents of this exciting New Jersey active adult community enjoy a wide variety of social events thanks to the full-time community activities director. The various social clubs range from antiques to watercolor and everything in-between.

Greenbriar Oceanaire opened in 2002 and is planned from 1,430 single-family ranch homes upon completion. Built by Lennar, some of the unique floor plans also offer second-story loft options which have become very popular among active adults. Sizes range from 1,400 to 2,600 square feet with pricing from the high $300’s to the mid $400’s. Today buyers can choose from either new construction or resale options. Many of the homes feature dramatic vaulted ceilings, luxury master baths, stainless steel appliances and numerous other luxury touches.

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Home for Sale - 68 Brigantine Blvd., Waretown, NJ 08758 / Ocean County

Toula Rosebrock -Broker/Sales Associate, Realtor, Lacey Township,  Ocean County,: Real Estate Agent in Lacey Township, NJ
February's House of the day!

68 Brigantine Blvd., Waretown, NJ 08758
Asking price $359,000
Located in Greenbriar / Oceanaire!


Southwind w/Loft in Greenbriar/Oceanaire!

68 Brigantine Blvd., Waretown, NJ 08758 View Map

Upgrades Galore! Expanded Southwind Model w/loft & Sunroom. 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car garage. Gourmet kitchen has granite & stainless appliances. Custom crown/picture mouldings throughout. Living room has tray ceiling & gas fireplace. Family rm & Master BR Ste have vaulted ceiling. Extras include Hardwood floors and outside paver patio. Second Floor loft is huge, includes Den/Loft, 3rd BR & full bath. Furniture is negotiable.
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Call "TOULA" for an appointment at 609-290-7725 to view this beautiful home!

Details

Asking Price:
$359,000
MLS:
21039222
Lot Size:
59x112
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
# of Floors:
2
HOA/Maintenance Fees:
190
Garage Size:
2-car
Subdivision:
Greenbriar Oceanaire
Year Built:
2006

Contact Info

Toula Rosebrock
Broker Associate



Cell 609-290-7725
Dir 609-693-0295
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Toula N. Rosebrock (of Diane Turton, Realtors) – Broker / Sales Associate

Specializing in all of Ocean County - Lacey Township Real Estate, Forked River / Lanoka Harbor

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