Sunday, December 20, 2009

Local Agencies Accept Charitable Giving









Comanche Trace, Integrity Group Texas and Palacios del Guadalupe teamed up this summer for the Texas Hill Country Tour of Homes. A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales during the Tour of Homes were designated to Kid’s Advocacy Place and Freeman-Fritts Animal Shelter. Accepting a check in the amount of $1,500.00 on behalf of Kid’s Advocacy Place is Judy Sullivan, Executive Director, Comanche Trace staff and Andy Phillips of Integrity Group Texas. KAP is a child advocacy center located in Kerrville and serving five surrounding counties. Accepting a check in the amount of $1,500.00 on behalf of Freeman-Fritts Animal Shelter is Dr. Shelby Key, staff veterinarian, members of Freeman-Fritts’ Board, Comanche Trace staff and Andy Phillips of Integrity Group Texas. Freeman-Fritts is a low-cost veterinary clinic and animal shelter in association with The Animal Welfare Society of Kerr County.

Comanche Trace Recognized as Best Value...



Comanche Trace Recognized as a
“BEST VALUE” by Links Magazine

Comanche Trace was selected as a Best Value Property by Links Magazine in its “America’s Premier Properties” issue published in December, 2009. Comanche Trace is excited for our community to be chosen in this category because it validates our position as the best country club value available in the Texas Hill Country. It is very gratifying to be chosen as one of the best values in the entire country.

Comanche Trace is a private country club featuring a 27 hole championship golf course designed by Tom Kite and Jay and Carter Moorish. In addition to the golf course, the community has all of the amenities expected such as pool, crushed granite walking trails, fitness center, private river park, private fishing lake, tennis courts, community garden and so much more. The “bang for the buck” here is excellent. There is a variety of neighborhoods to choose from including architecturally planned neighborhoods, single family neighborhoods, golf villas, single family home lots and estate lots. Lot prices start at $49,000 and range up to $300,000. Home prices start at $279,000 and go up to $2,000,000. A great “Value” that is priceless is the beautiful hill country setting and the year round enjoyment of the outdoors which is provided by the great weather.

Comanche Trace thanks Links Magazine for this honor.

Monday, November 23, 2009


A December to Remember...
It's shaping up to be a great Holiday Season at Comanche Trace. Don't miss
out on all of the exciting opportunities the upcoming month has to offer including:


Golf Shop Sale of the Season
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 - All Day

Tuesday December 1st, 2009, come by the Golf Shop all day for the annual Sale of the Season. Special discounts will be in effect, and plenty of merchandise will be available to choose from. You're sure to find something special. And, should you find that perfect gift, in-store gift wrapping service will be provided at no additional charge. Wine will also be available from 4:00pm to 8:00pm.
Call the Golf Shop: (830) 895-8500 ext.248 for more information.

Trim the Tree Celebration
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Get in the Holiday Spirit! Join us to partake in the fun of trimming the Comanche Trace Clubhouse Christmas Tree on Tuesday, December 1st from 6:00pm-8:00pm. This year's theme for ornaments is Western.

Please bring a theme ornament to garnish the tree, and a non-perishable food item or two which will be contributed to the Kerrville Salvation Army Food Pantry. What a great way to celebrate the holidays, gather with good friends, trim the Comanche Trace Tree, AND help our less fortunate citizens. It doesn't get any better than that!
Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails will be available for participants.

Please RSVP NO LATER THAN Saturday, November 28th, 2009.
To RSVP call: (830) 895-8505.



Candlelight Dinner
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 @ 6:45pm. Vista Room. $39.95++ per person (Please note that 7oz. Filet is an option for the main (fourth) course, not part of the first course)
Join us Wednesay, December 9th at 6:45pm for a very special 5 course dinner to celebrate the Holiday Season. Reservations must be made no later than Friday, December 4th, 2009.
To RSVP call: The Pinnacle Grill at (830) 895-8500 ext.249
Reservations carry a 72 hour cancellation policy. Reservations
cancelled less than 72 hours prior to event will incur full charges.

MENU
Course I
Pan-seared Bandera quail with a balsamic
reduction. Served with Roasted
Yukon Potatoes.

Course II
Butter-nut squash soup with fresh creme
in a sourdough bread bowl.

Course III
Raspberry Sorbet

Course IV
7 oz. Filet OR Rosemary and Lime Roasted Chilean SeaBass with Mediterranean Salsa and wild
mushroom parmesan polenta.

Course V
Chocolate Trilogy with a vanilla bean creme
anglise and fresh whipped cream.

Family Holiday Party
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 from 6:00pm - 7:30pm.
Vista Gallery

[Photo]Join us Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 from 6:00 to 7:30pm in the Vista Gallery as we decorate Gingerbread Clubhouses to be on display in the Clubhouse. We will also have cookies available for the children to decorate and take home! Enjoy complimentary hot dogs, mini burgers, hot beverages, and a visit from a special guest (around 6:45pm)!

RSVP is required by Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
To RSVP call: (830) 895-8505

www.comanchetrace.com


Saturday, October 10, 2009

Hill Country Tour of Homes


What is a Tour of Homes and how is it different from a Parade of Homes™?
Home parades and tours are truly the best way for you to find land and choose a builder for your new home. You should also expect to see some of the new products and materials available in today’s new homes.
    A Tour of Homes is different from a Parade of Homes™ in that:
  • A Tour features many different developments scattered throughout an area; and
  • A Tour can feature custom homes, spec homes, model homes, and even homes still under construction. This Tour of Homes features fifteen beautiful homes and two developments across the magnificent Texas Hill Country.
When is the Tour of Homes?
Dates
October 16-18 and 23-25

Hours
Friday 1-6 PM
Saturday 10AM – 6PM
Sunday 1-6 PM

How much does it cost?
There is no Admission Fee to the Hill Country Tour of Homes.

Where are the homes located?
The homes and developments are located throughout Boerne, Comfort, Fredericksburg, and Kerrville.

How do I find the homes and developments?
The Hill Country Tour of Homes Guide will be available in October and has maps, directions, and information on each home and development. Either download the Tour Guide from this website or pick up a Tour Guide at one of the locations listed on the homepage.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Taste of the Hill Country at Belvedere



SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th
"Taste of the Hill Country" Event & Home Tour
Food & Wine Tasting: 1pm to 5pm
Open Home Tour: 1pm to 5pm

Our Home Tour features 5 of the most innovative home designs in the Austin area that take advantage of Belvedere's 1 to 3 acre Hill Country home sites.

You'll see Hill Country Contemporary, Santa Barbara and Spanish Colonial style architecture with panoramic hill country views.

Our Home Tour reflects Belvedere's standing as one of the premier hill country neighborhoods with an upscale presentation of negative edge pools, media rooms, travertine floors, knotty alder cabinets, stainless steel appliances and state-of-the-art green features.

The tour starts at the Belvedere Amenity Center and Lazy River Pool with a wine tasting presented by Fall Creek Vineyards and food tastings by The Connolly's, Verdes and Hill Country Pasta House.

Pick up a tour map, and it's on to some of the most interesting home designs in the Austin area. But hurry, 10 of our past custom open homes were sold over the past 6 months and to date we've sold 112 of the 222 homesites in Belvedere.

Directions
Take Highway 71 west of Austin through Bee Cave and turn left onto FM 3238 (Hamilton Pool Road). Travel 5 miles to the Belvedere gated entrance, on your right. GPS Coordinates: 30.295647, -98.041692

Fall Creek Wine Tasting from 1 to 5 pm
Hosted by Fall Creek Vineyards

Food Tasting from 1 to 5pm
The Connolly’s
Pulled Pork
Mini Cornbreads
Texas Slaw

Verdes
Bacon Wrapped Shrimp
Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Quail
Grilled Tomato topped with Crab Meat and Tequila Lime Butter
Chocolate Tres Leches Cake

Hill Country Pasta House
Spinach & Artichoke Dip with our delicious Gouda Bread
Stuffed Mushroom caps
Pizza Squares
Squares of Lemon Bars
Flourless Chocolate Cake

Open Home Tour
5 Luxury Custom Homes
1pm to 5pm

Admission
Free, for more information, click here.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Killeen, Round Rock growth pushes into Lampasas County


Killeen, Round Rock growth pushes into Lampasas County

By David Lowe, staff writer, Lampasas County Dispatch Record Volume 104--Number 60 Tuesday July 28,2009

Lampasas County appears poised for a continuing population increase, fueled in large part by rapid growth in Killeen and the Austin area.

Killeen and Round Rock both rank among the 10 fastest-growing U.S. cities with populations of 100,000 or more, according to an analysis recently released by Baylor University's Center for Community Research and Development.

Round Rock, the second-fastest-growing city on the list, grew 8.2 percent between July 1, 2007 and July 1, 2008, according to the study. Population figures were based on U.S. Census Bureau estimates.

Killeen ranked ninth with a 3.8 percent population increase over the same time period.

Lampasas County had 17,7623 residents at the time of the 2000 national census. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the county had experienced a population increase of 19.4 percent, to 21,197 residents, as of July 1, 2008.

Lampasas' population, officially recorded in the 2000 census as 6,786, increase to 7,975 by July 1, 2008, according to projections by the U.S. Census Bureau Population Division.

The addition of soldiers at Fort Hood has contributed to population growth in east Lampasas County, Lampasas Mayor Judy Hetherly said. At the same time, the extension of toll roads has allowed Austin-area suburbs to grow toward Lampasas, the mayor added.

"It's bringing Austin to our city limits," Ms. Hetherly said.

Although funding for a loop around Copperas Cove remains uncertain, Ms. Hetherly said Lampasas' population growth likely will increase when road construction begins.

"Copperas Cove is such a bottleneck, and if the bypass comes through, it will direct people over here." she said.

From 2007 in the early 2008, The Kuker Company worked with quite a few real estate buyers from the Killeen area, as well as from Round Rock, Georgetown and other cities on the northern edge of Austin, owner Ron Kuker said. Recent clients have included military officers and Austin-area buyers of a variety of ages, he said. Some middle-aged buyers, Kuker said, look at Lampasas for a second home or for a place to retire. For more information on The Kuker Company, click here.

"A lot of people in Texas grew up in small towns, and now they want to get back to them -- not necessarily to the town they grew up in but to that kind of atmosphere," Kuker said.

The U.S. highways passing through Lampasas make the city a "crossroads," the real estate broker said, and Kuker said the combination of retailers, outdoor recreation at Sulpher Creek and medical centers like Rollins Brook Community Hospital also attracts new residents.

"Medical facilities are a big one," Kuker said.

Taylor Creek Elementary in ease Lampasas County and the new Lampasas High School campus, both opening in August, also provided an impetus for families to move to the area, Kuker said.

The new high school is designed to accommodate 1,600 students -- about 550 more than were enrolled at the beginning of the 2008-09 term -- and Taylor Creek Elementary is built to hold 650.

As Lampasas grows, Ms. Hetherly hopes to attract new businesses to the city and develop recreational facilities, including a civic center and a possible bird- or butterfly- watching area at the recently donated Rex and Linda Johnson Park land.

Ms. Hetherly also believes plans for a higher-education center in Lampasas will allow the city better to serve its growing population, as well as students from as far away as Evant, San Saba, and Hamilton.

"I really believe we're going to become a regional destinations," she said.

Challenges remain as Lampasas County growth continues. Subdivisions have begun to fill up in east Lampasas County, Kuker said, and new ones are limited within Lampasas. While homes priced at less than $100,000 remain plentiful, buyers looking for homes worth more than $200,000 typically have fewer options, he added.

Ms. Hetherly believes one of Lampasas' greatest needs is for a positive vision of growth.

"We don't think big here," the mayor said. "We need to think outside the box and be willing to do things differently."

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

What customers are saying about Design Tech Homes...



To: Mike Feigin, Design Tech Homes

"I wanted to let you know what an incredible experience that we had building with Design Tech Homes. We were definitely nervous about the whole process but David Sullivan, our New Home Consultant, (above left) kept us continuously informed and updated on everything. He was extremely accommodating and always helpful. We were also able to spend some time out at the property with Andrew Lahasky, our Area Manager (above right). He was always right there for anything that we needed and kept in touch with us throughout the entire build. Once we started the build, this is when Jeff Gatlin, our Construction Manager (above middle) came into the picture, and what a wonderful job he does. I have never seen someone that knows his stuff so well and is so on top of things.

I can honestly say that we had more trouble with the guys putting in the satellite dish, than we did building our home. This was a great experience, and we would absolutely recommend Design Tech Homes to anyone. I love getting up each morning and feeling so incredibly blessed to be in this beautiful home. Thanks so much for the time and commitment from all involved!!"


Sincerely,
The Goodmans, DTH Homeowners
Boyd, Heather, Tyler and Austin


For more information, call 210-980-5558

or click www.dth.com.