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Payne Family’s Bordeaux Condominiums: HOMEBUYING MADE EASY – AND FUN!

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Meet Bill
Meet “Busch Stadium Bill,” an ardent Cardinals fan, season ticket holder, and proud new homeowner at Bordeaux Condominiums, Payne Family Homes’ easy-maintenance community in Cottleville.

Bill Sanford has spent his entire 32-year professional career in Military Sales. As a retail sales representative for Nestle Food Company, his territory includes major military bases throughout Missouri and Illinois.

The father of three grown children, Bill had lived in a rental condo for the past decade and was ready for ownership again. When not on the road, he basically works from home, so his “shopping list” was very specific, starting with quick access to major highways.

Bill wanted the privacy of a smaller neighborhood and enough square footage to allow for both living and office space – plus his extensive collection of Cardinal memorabilia!

The carefree condominium lifestyle was essential. “I haven’t had to do any outside maintenance for ten years, so this was definitely a factor,” he stated. (And, of course, it gives him more time to indulge his passion for Cards games, workouts at the nearby St. Peters Rec-Plex, and other leisure activities.)

This past spring, the federal first-time homebuyer credit prompted Bill to make his investment. He’d read an ad for Bordeaux, researched Payne Family Homes, and visited the community in March, when the second of seven planned buildings was still under construction.

Purchasing early, Bill was able to select a first-floor unit (also on his “list”) with a fabulous view overlooking Bordeaux’s lake, fountains, and the adjacent Woodlands Sports Park and Tony Glavin soccer fields (another perk, since Bill’s a former soccer player).

Reflecting on his homebuilding experience, he describes community sales manager Lauren Johnson as “fantastic!” “And [superintendent] Bruce Wilson is a super guy – topnotch!” he adds. “I think very highly of him.”

When governmental red tape threatened to delay Bill’s June 30th closing deadline for the federal credit, Payne Family’s general manager, Scott Kerns, stepped in promptly to resolve the issue. “Everyone was just great!” Bill concludes.

Surrounded by autographed baseballs, framed photos of Cardinal greats, and a vast array of other team souvenirs, Bill has been enjoying his new home for three months – where he’s already greeted by neighbors as “Busch Stadium Bill.”

Bordeaux Condominiums is superbly located off Ohmes Road, 1/3-mile west of Mid Rivers Mall Drive. The award-winning community is distinguished by its Tuscan-inspired architecture, and each three-story building consists of only 12 garden-style condominiums.

Payne’s feature-packed 2-bedroom, 2-bath plans provide 1064 to 1257 square feet of living space, and a current promotion offers $10,000 off the base price of any to-be-built home in the third building, now under construction. Sale pricing starts from just $121,400.

Two move-in-ready inventories are also available and sale-priced in the recently completed second building. Both are top-floor homes and showcase a vaulted living/dining area. Another model has been halted at drywall, enabling its future owner to choose all interior finishes.

Covered parking may be purchased, and a modest monthly assessment provides residents with a host of exterior and common area services, including grounds care, snow and trash removal, and maintenance of the lake, fountains, and walking trail.

Bordeaux Condominiums is served by top-ranked Francis Howell schools, and the St. Charles Community College campus is literally within walking distance. For added convenience, Mid Rivers Mall Drive is lined with shopping centers; golf courses are instantly accessible; and the Mall is a mere five minutes away.

Payne Family Homes wants to thank Bill for sharing his story with us! If you are like Bill, and a Bordeaux Condominium would be a perfect fit for you, visit our ‘Contact Us’ tab for more information.

Giving Back to Those Who Give So Much: Military Can Still Buy and Save with Federal Housing Tax Credit

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Created to give those who serve our country all the help they need when purchasing a new home, after they’ve served our country in such an amazing way, we wanted to remind everyone that the government has extended the Federal Housing Tax Credit to all qualified service members.

“Congress recognized that many service members may have missed out on the home buyer tax credit due to being posted overseas,” said National Association of Home Builders’ Chairman Bob Jones, a builder and developer in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. “It is only fitting that they be given another year to take advantage of this opportunity in appreciation of the sacrifices they have made serving our country.”

You have until April 30, 2011 (an additional year) to buy a home and claim the home buyer tax credit, which expired for most Americans on April 30, 2010.

Qualified service members who served on official extended duty outside of the United States for 90 days or more at any time between Jan. 1, 2009, to April 30, 2010, have until April 30, 2011, to place a contract on a home, and until June 30, 2011, to close! Best of all, both the $8,000 first-time and $6,500 repeat home buyer tax credits are included.

“Qualified service members” are defined as a member of the uniformed services of the United States military, a member of the Foreign Service of the United States, or an employee of the intelligence community.

In addition, some of the rules and regulations that come with the Federal Housing Tax Credit are also exempt for military families. The rule that requires buyers to repay the credit if they move out of their home within three years has also been waived for qualified service members if they have to sell their home due to receiving government orders for extended duty service.

So for many military families who are relocating to the St. Louis area after duty, or coming back to the area to reside, Payne Family Homes can help you find the perfect home for your lifestyle. We offer eight fantastic communities in St. Louis and St. Charles Counties featuring AAA-rated School Districts, convenient locations near major thoroughfares, shopping, dining and entertainment, and a variety of distinctive floor plans that are perfect for a variety of lifestyles.

The reasons behind your purchasing decision and how you will live in your home are important to us! Contact Payne Family Homes today and we’ll help you match your lifestyle and budget needs to a community and plan that will work for you. Click the “Contact Us” button at the top of our website or contact our Online Sales Consultant, Kelli Gould, at 314-477-1218 or via email at http://mailto:kag@paynefamilyhomes.com. We really appreciate all that you do for our communities and country and look forward to providing you with a joyful home buying experience!

Interested in more information? The NAHB provides more information on the home buyer tax credit, including eligibility requirements and links to home buying resources on its consumer website, www.FederalHousingTaxCredit.com.

Owning Your Own Home For Less Than Rent: Bordeaux Condominiums

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Did you know that Payne Family Homes’ beautiful and luxurious Bordeaux Condominiums could be purchased for a low monthly investment that comes out to be less than your current rent?

Bordeaux Condominiums is a stunning community located in convenient Cottleville, Missouri off of Mid Rivers Mall Drive and Ohmes Road. Each home features an appealing floor plan with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms ranging from 1,064 to 1,257 square feet, with either a patio or deck so you can enjoy the great outdoors! The community is also located within minutes of shopping, dining, and entertainment in AAA-rated Francis Howell School District.

With plans for only seven buildings in the entire community, Bordeaux offers privacy and convenience in an intimate tree-lined setting. The Tuscan-inspired exterior architecture featuring stone, brick, stucco, and natural cedar elements make these impressive condos stand above and beyond most communities in the area. The lush landscape compliments the stunning architecture, offering a spectacular streetscape to the variety of homeowners that reside at Bordeaux.

Currently offered at Bordeaux are a variety of great buys including 533 Bordeaux Way, a Payne Family “Fast Move” Home, ready for occupancy now! This roomy 1,257 square foot 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo features vaulted ceilings in the living & dining rooms, a coffered ceiling in the Master Suite (both of which are benefits to all of Bordeaux’s 3rd floor units) posh sarsaparilla cabinetry, salt and pepper granite countertops, full size washer & dryer hookups in the spacious laundry room, and a gorgeous view of the community walking trail, lake and surrounding parks.

With these great features and amenities among many others, it’s hard to believe that units like 533 Bordeaux are available for less than your current rent! For as low as $889 per month, which includes all Homeowner’s Association Fees, taxes, insurance, and all utilities except electric, a stunning condo at Bordeaux could be yours! Also, by owning your own home, you can receive a tax deduction each year, which you are not able to do with renting. Concerned about a down payment? Payne Family Homes also accepts MHDC loans, where a homeowner is only required to come up with .5% down payment (subject to loan approval).

The convenient location, gorgeous exterior elevations, ability to choose your interior finishes, climate controlled interior home entrances and secure individual code entry access in each of the seven 3-story buildings make these condos one-of-a-kind in the St. Charles County area. If you’re thinking that owning a brand-new condo at Bordeaux may be within reach, visit us today and see why Payne Family Homes’ Bordeaux Condominiums are the fastest selling condominiums in the area!

A Payne Family Home Guide: Things to Do in October

Friday, October 8th, 2010

October is here, the weather is changing and leaves are turning. The fall air brings along lots of fun activities in the St. Louis and surrounding areas. Payne Family Homes takes pride in each and every one of their communities and has carefully picked out the best places to live in the St. Louis area. These places not only provide great schools and amenities, but also display great activities for the whole family year round. Here are the top festivities and events going on in October, near our communities that can be fun for the whole family.

Columbus Day Celebration
Residents on “The Hill,” St. Louis’ famous Italian neighborhood, celebrate their rich history in October with the annual Columbus Day Parade and Festival. The parade starts at noon at Kingshighway and Southwest Ave. Everyone is invited to line the route and watch the floats, cars and bands go by. Then head over to Berra Park for an afternoon of food, music and fun.
October 10, 2010
The Hill, St. Louis. For more information, visit
http://www.thehillstl.com/.

Oktoberfest
St. Louis also celebrates its German heritage in October with Oktoberfest. The celebration in Soulard is one of the fastest growing Oktoberfests in the country. There’s plenty of beer, food and music, plus activities for the kids and a Miss Soulard Oktoberfest pageant.
October 8 – 10, 2010
Soulard Oktoberfest.
For more information, visit

http://stlouis.about.com/od/topattractions/tp/Oktoberfest.htm.

Ottertoberfest at the Zoo
For a different kind of Oktoberfest celebration, make a visit to the St. Louis Zoo. Each year in October, the Zoo puts its own twist on the infamous German celebration with its own party, called Ottertoberfest. Kids can play games and learn about North American River Otters while mom and dad enjoy German food and beer in the biergarten. What’s even better is that admission is free.
October 2-3, 9-10 & 16-17, 2010
St. Louis Zoo.
For more information, visit

http://www.stlzoo.org/events/calendarofevents/ottertoberfest.htm.

Haunted Houses
There are several places to go when you want a real Halloween fright in St. Louis. The Darkness Haunted House in Soulard is ranked as one of the best in the country and draws big crowds every year. There’s also Creepyworld in Fenton and the Fear Factory in Old Monroe.
October 2010
Various Locations.
For more information, visit

http://stlouis.about.com/od/eventsfestivals/tp/haunted_houses_2009.htm.

Bob Dylan in Concert
The legendary Bob Dylan is coming to St. Louis. Dylan will perform with his band at Chaifetz Arena on the St. Louis University Campus. Tickets are $27 for students (must show valid student ID) and $47 for general admission.
October 21, 2010
Chaifetz Arena.
For more information, visit

http://thechaifetzarena.com/event_285.

Apple Butter Festival
The Apple Butter Festival is Kimmswick, Missouri’s largest celebration of the year. More than 100,000 visitors fill Market Street and the city park to sample apple butter and dozens of other foods. Hundreds of craft vendors sell their goods at booths around town. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
October 30 & 31, 2010
Kimmswick. For more information, visit

http://www.gokimmswick.com/applebutter_festival.html.

Trick or Treat Street
Every year, one small block in South St. Louis hosts one of the area’s biggest Halloween celebrations. The block has actually earned the nickname of “Trick or Treat Street.” To join the fun, bring your kids to the 5300 block of Nottingham on Halloween night. Residents deck out their homes and dress in costumes for the thousands of visitors who descend upon the block by the car or bus load. It’s a fun and safe way for your children to enjoy the holiday. The block party officially runs from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
October 31, 2010
St. Charles.
For more information, visit

http://activerain.com/blogsview/1306850/trick-or-treat-on-main-street-st-charles-mo.

Apple Picking
Looking for a place to go apple picking this year? There are many places right in St. Charles county where you can find ‘pick your own’ apple orchards and apple farms. These apple farms offer the best apple picking so get some friends or family together and start picking apples in Saint Charles County!
October 2010
St. Charles County.
For more information, visit

http://www.americantowns.com/mo/saintcharles-county/news/saint-charles-county-apple-picking-orchards-and-apple-farms-guide-for-saint-charles-county-793511.

Campfire Storytelling Festival
Take the family to Boonesfield Village for “Halloween: Ghosts of the Past,” an evening of good old-fashioned fun. The flicker of candles and campfires highlight tours, music and tales designed to enchant. Marshmallows and cider will sweeten up the evening.
October 23, 2010
St. Charles County.
For more information, visit

http://www.greatriverroad.com/stcharles/stcharlesevents.htm.

While you’re out and about don’t forget to take a visit to any of our Payne Family Homes’ nine Communities in St. Louis and St. Charles County. From everyone at Payne Family Homes, have a blast this October!

Homebuilders Named Edward Lott as New Home Sales Manager of the Year

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

The Sales & Marketing Council of the Home Builders Association of Greater St. Louis & Eastern Missouri has chosen Edward G. Lott of Payne Family Homes as New Home Sales Manager of the Year.  Lott has served as Payne’s Vice President-Sales & Marketing for the past two years.

Under Lott’s leadership, Payne Family Homes will triple revenues in calendar year 2010. The company grew year over year building permits in 2009 over 2008 more than any other home builder in St Charles County. The homebuilder also projects another increase in building permits of 25 percent for 2011.

According to Payne Family Homes President Ken Kruse, “Ed Lott’s knowledge and expertise in new-home sales and marketing have been key contributors to the rapid growth and success of our company.  He has assembled one of the finest sales teams in our area, and he continues to motivate and guide them to even greater levels of success.  We are proud to have a new-home professional of his outstanding caliber at Payne Family Homes.”

In addition to managing Payne Family Homes’ sales team, Lott also coordinates the company’s marketing activities for its nine communities in prime locations throughout St. Charles County and most recently St. Louis County.

Lott also has been a consistent stand-out and award winner from the HBA’s Sales & Marketing Council.  In addition to chairing the SMC, he twice received its prestigious Hugh L. Pettus Award for the SMC builder member who does the most to further the council’s goals.

A member of the HBA’s Board of Directors, Lott is a lifetime member of the Seven Figure Sales Circle of the National Association of Homebuilders and an NAHB Certified Instructor.  He also earned his Certified Sales Professional (CSP) designation from the NAHB and is a Graduate of the Realtor Institute (GRI) of the National Association of Realtors.

Prior to joining Payne Family Homes, Lott was Vice President-Sales and Marketing for several well-known St. Louis-area homebuilders.

A resident of Eureka, Lott received his B.S. degree in business administration, accounting and finance from St. Louis University.  He earned his M.A. degree in management from Webster University, where he is currently pursuing his Doctorate in Applied Management.

Payne Family Homes crafts distinctive homes that are built to stand the test of time, with eight well-located communities in St. Louis County, St. Charles, St. Peters and Cottleville.  Their communities include Ashton Woods, Bella Vista, Bordeaux Condominiums, The Enclave at Heritage, The Meadows at Ohme Farm, The Pointe at Heritage Crossing, The Townes at Belleau Creek and Tuscany.  All Payne Family Homes neighborhoods are served by an AAA-rated school district, and all of its St. Charles County communities are located in one of Money magazine’s “100 Best Places to Live in America.”

For information, call 314-477-1218, or visit www.paynefamilyhomes.com.

“Payne Family Homes Expands During Slump”

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

 

The Post Dispatch posted an article entitled, “Payne Family Homes Expands during Slump,” in their Friday edition. Robert Kelly, reporter from the Post Dispatch, describes how Payne Family Homes continues to flourish, even during these economic hard times.

“As home builders throughout the area hold steady or continue to scale back on construction during the lingering housing slump, a few are bucking that trend.

Some are even venturing into new territory. Payne Family Homes, a successful St. Charles County builder, is developing its first new subdivision outside that county.

Payne has started building its Ashton Woods subdivision, with 65 single-family detached sites at Eureka in southwestern St. Louis County. Simultaneously, it has added another new subdivision in St. Charles County by opening with 50 sites at Bella Vista in St. Peters.

The new properties have a combined completion value of more than $25 million, based on Payne’s intent to price the homes from the high $100,000s to the low $200,000s at both new subdivisions.

The company has gone to eight from six subdivisions in one year, and it also tripled its work force to 27 employees from nine.

Ken Kruse, president of Payne Family Homes, said he had no real magic formula for success in building and selling new homes during a recession.

‘The main thing we focus on it that we make sure we meet market demand,’ Kruse said. ‘Previously, we were overbuilt. But right now there are so few housing starts in our market that it’s unsustainable. Demand is increasing.’

Sean Flower, president of the Home Builders Association of St. Louis & Eastern Missouri, agreed that demand for new housing was slowly increasing.

‘It’s a much more stable environment now,’ Flower said. ‘Demand hasn’t skyrocketed through the clouds. But you can sit down and reasonably plan for the future now.’

But he said few area builders were expanding their business like Payne Family Homes.

Flower’s company, Flower & Fendler Inc., has built higher end houses in the $400,000 and up range in the Fenton and Columbia, Ill., areas. He said demand for those homes plummeted in late 2008 and early 2009 but has been slowly rising this year.

Payne Family Homes primarily builds houses starting in the low $100,000 range up through the $300,000s. Demand for those houses is picking up steadily in much of the St. Louis area, Flower said.

Kruse acknowledged that Payne, like most builders, had lowered prices on several of its new homes over the last two years. And he said that was working to the benefit of the company this year.

‘Only get better’

Payne closed on 35 new homes in all of 2009 and already has closed on 55 new homes this year, he said, adding that the company could increase its business by 25 percent or more next year over this year.

‘There’s no question that we are bouncing along the bottom of the housing market, and it can only get better,’ he predicted.

Payne Family Homes was formed in March 2009 after its owners bought the assets of the former Manlin Homes. David Payne was managing partner of Manlin Homes for three years, and he remains a co-owner of Payne Family Homes. Allan Schroer, a former executive with Manlin, is the other co-owner.

Kruse, a former executive with the Jones Co., has headed the financial end of the business since the formation of Payne Family Homes. He said his training as a certified public accountant helped him maintain a healthy bottom line for the company.

‘Operationally, we need to execute at every level and run our financial model to compete during these difficult times,’ he said. ‘By researching our neighborhoods, offering a product to meet today’s lifestyle needs and providing our customers a great experience, we have been very successful.’

This year, the company began offering two new basic home styles, which Kruse said had helped spur sales.

One comprises 12 floor plans base-priced from the high $100,000s to low $300,000s. Its premise is to provide owners with a choice of space and design elements. The second is base-priced in the low $100,000s and will allow the company to sell to those who can’t afford Payne’s larger houses but still want new homes, Kruse said.

He said large kitchens and dining areas, spacious family rooms and high ceilings were popular features in most of Payne’s house plans.

Without giving specifics, he said that the company was studying potential new subdivision sites in St. Charles and Jefferson counties, and that it also might move into the Metro East area in the near future.

Kruse said he learned through genealogical research only after getting involved in home building that his great-grandfather, Henry Grote, also was a noted homebuilder more than a century ago.

Grote’s Beetz and Grote Co. built houses in south St. Louis in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Kruse said his job destiny might have been in his blood, although he didn’t know it until recently.”

Payne Family Homes incorporates features that bridge the gap between affordability and luxury-new-look exteriors, flexible floor plans and cutting-edge design elements, which can all be personalized to meet the design and budget needs of the buyer. Anyone in this economy can buy a Payne Family Home that they deserve.

Advantages of Buying an Inventory Home

Monday, September 20th, 2010

 

Buying a new inventory home may not be the first thing you think of when buying a new home. The truth is that buying a new home builders inventory home is one of the best values around.

If you have never considered buying an inventory home, here are some reasons why looking into one may prove to be very beneficial.

When you decide it’s time for a new home, wouldn’t it be nice not to have to wait? So, an inventory home may fit best into your home-buying schedule. You will never have to endure the building waits and heart aches with an inventory home. It is finished and move-in ready with simple upgrades available! Payne Family Homes knows that life is busy, why wait any longer? At Payne Family Homes, we understand that your time is precious and life moves quickly. So, an inventory home may fit best into your home-buying schedule. Also, you can still chose a home with the look and style that is right for you but you can also visualize exactly what it looks like. Is a Ranch style home right for you? Perhaps a low-maintenance lifestyle cottage home or a traditional condominium suits you best. Then, Payne Family Homes can make that happen. We have several select inventory homes in many design styles, offering a wide range of homes with the look and value that you deserve.

Want to pick your community and school district? We encourage you to. That is why Payne Family Homes offer our homes in communities that are located in excellent school districts and parts of the Greater St. Louis area that can offer safety, convenience and booming communities. We value that family needs are number one in choosing the right home and community.

Our inventory homes are professionally coordinated and there are also financing specials available for inventory homes. Payne Family Homes can answer all your needs, concerns and questions regarding one of our select inventory homes. We look forwarding to working with you. Visit our contact page so that one of our unique sales representatives can assist you.

Everything You Need To Enjoy Life At Your Fingertips

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Conveniently located off Mid-Rivers Mall Drive, Bordeaux Condominiums are perfect for the socialite in you.

Enjoy a night full of music and great food at Jive ‘N’ Wail Piano bar, located just a few short miles away. Click on the link above, watch the video, and get a taste of what a night at Jive ‘N’ Wail is really like.

Dance the night away at Babylon. With a huge dance floor, eclectic music, and great drink specials, Babylon is sure to show you a great time.

Cottleville is also a Mecca of wonderful cuisine.

Spend an afternoon at Thyme Out Café. Thyme Out’s quaint patio is perfect to enjoy a sunny day on.

Sherlock’s Steak and Seafood has casual dining in a warm, stylish environment -it’s a great place to meet friends for happy hour.

For great live music and a wonderful setting, visit Cottleville Wine Seller. Set in a quaint and charming atmosphere, Cottleville Wine Seller has live music on the weekends and a large wine garden.

For an experience unlike any other in the area, spend an evening at Stone Soup Cottage: This 1850’s restored farmhouse allows you to enjoy classically prepared Southern French and Northern Italian fare.

Not only is Bordeaux conveniently located near wonderful restaurants and night life, it was also built to the highest standards.
Bordeaux’s secure enclosed buildings and hallways can put your mind at ease – your safety is our priority at Payne Family Homes. The community also includes just seven buildings; the close-knit enclave of buildings enhances the sense of community and security – more so than a large condominium complex.

Come visit us at THE fastest selling condominiums in Cottleville where we’ve just broken ground on building #4. See the beautiful landscaping, ponds, and walking trails for yourself. For more information call Lauren Johnson at 314-323-6109.