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New Faces! New Places!

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

You may have noticed some changing faces in some of our communities.  We’re proud to announce that two of our seasoned Community Sales Managers, Brooke Bailey & Kim McIver, are settling into their new communities at Ohmes Farm, Tuscany, and The Enclave.  Brooke Bailey had great success selling our Tuscany & Enclave locations and we are excited about the momentum she is already building at Ohmes Farm in St. Peters, just off of Mid Rivers Mall Drive!  Kim McIver, has had equally great success at our Belleau Creek and Bordeaux locations, and we’re looking forward to having her customer centric, upbeat attitude at Tuscany and The Enclave, both conveniently located in St. Charles County near the Page Extension.  For those of you who might be homeowners curious about the new faces you’re seeing in our displays, pop in and introduce yourself!  Both Kim and Brooke are excited to get to know all of our homeowners that have chosen to call these communities “home”.  For those of you considering purchasing a new home, there’s never been a better time to visit these communities than now!  Offering a variety of plans from our Vision Series, Lifestyle Series, and Estate Series, these three communities offer the flexibility of selection, timing and location!  New Lifestyle Series displays have been built at both Tuscany and Ohmes Farm and we have a selection of Fast Move! Inventory Homes available at various stages of construction!  For more information, visit us Mondays 12-5, Tuesday through Sunday 11-5, or click here to request more information!

Only 8 Opportunities Remain!

Friday, May 27th, 2011

There’s no time to waste for anyone interested in owning a home in The Estates of Uthoff Valley, Payne Family Homes’ newest offering in Fenton.  The upscale development opened for sales on April 16 and by mid-May was already half-sold!

 

So, what’s attracting buyers to Uthoff Valley?  Quite simply, everything!  According to community sales manager Donna Cusumano, the landscape is “gorgeous” and showcases a considerable amount of mature trees and common ground.Entrance to The Estates of Uthoff Valley

 

The cul-de-sac neighborhood has no through-streets and is tucked above and between the city’s RiverChase Recreation Center and picturesque Westside Park.  Walking/biking trails lead from the community entrance to both popular recreational venues.

 

Uthoff Valley’s 14 generous walkout and in-grade homesites vary in size from approximately one-third to two-thirds of an acre, creating dramatic settings for Payne’s exciting Lifestyle II design collection.  “These sites are absolutely stunning!” Cusumano enthused.  “Every one is unique and has its own distinctive qualities.”

 

Due to the phenomenal sales pace, no display is planned for the community, which is being marketed from the builder’s display center at nearby Ashton Woods in Eureka.  But shoppers will soon be able to see the streetscape taking shape.  This month, construction of the first four customer-owned homes and an inventory model will begin at Uthoff Valley.

 

These initial homes will represent four of the six Lifestyle II designs offered, emphasizing the portfolio’s broad-based appeal.  “With so much variety, this neighborhood is going to have fabulous curb appeal,” Cusumano noted.

 

Starting from $319,900, the ranch, story-&-a-half, and 2-story plans provide three or four bedrooms and 2028 to 3388 square feet of living area.  Most include a 3-car tandem garage with the option of a 4-car version, and even owners with fewer vehicles appreciate the additional space, which can be used for any number of purposes, including motorcycle or boat storage or a workshop.  

 

Homes in the Lifestyle collection are distinguished by their stylish elevations, outstanding utilization of space, light-filled interiors, and well-planned, open kitchens.  The for-sale inventory will be a 3090-square-foot “Montego II” story-&-a-half with four bedroom and 2-1/2 baths, scheduled for delivery in early October.

 

“Uthoff Valley’s location is another huge attraction,” Cusumano added.  “Just minutes south of I-44 and less than a half-mile east of Bowles Avenue, everything you could possibly need is virtually at your doorstep.”  The community is served by the award-winning Rockwood School District, and Uthoff Valley Elementary is within walking distance.

 

For more information, click here and Donna welcomes inquiries at 314.565.8465.

Payne Family Homes welcomes Shawn Arterburn, V.P. of Operations

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

PAYNE FAMILY HOMES ADDS ARTERBURN AS V.P. OF OPERATIONS

Comes to St. Louis from national builder based in Atlanta

 

            Payne Family Homes, the area’s fastest growing homebuilder, has added Shawn Arterburn as vice president of operations.  Arterburn comes to Payne Family Homes from Atlanta-based John Wieland Homes, where he served as division president.

            In his new position, Arterburn will be responsible for assisting Payne Family Homes President Ken Kruse in expanding the business, streamlining company processes, developing new product lines. Additionally, he will be tasked to strengthen the corporate brand and promote increased awareness in quality and industry leading customer service.  

            During his 16 years at John Wieland Homes, Arterburn was instrumental in the company’s growth to $1 billion in revenues and 1,800 homes annually in five cities throughout the Southeast.  In addition, he was a key contributor to the company’s three-time designation as the J.D. Powers #1 Builder in Customer Satisfaction in Atlanta. 

            Arterburn is a graduate of Purdue University, where he received a B.S. degree in building construction and contracting technology.  He is a resident of Creve Coeur.

            According to Kruse, “Payne Family Homes tripled revenue in 2010, and we are on track for another strong year. To keep pace with our expansion, we are excited to add a person of Shawn Arterburn’s caliber as Vice President of Operations.  We know that Payne Family Homes and our customers will benefit from his exceptional experience, industry knowledge and dedication to the community.” 

 

            Payne Family Homes has 10 well-located communities in St. Charles and St. Louis Counties.  Neighborhoods include Bordeaux Condominiums, Tuscany, The Pointe at Heritage Landing, The Enclave at Heritage, The Meadows at Ohmes Farm, The Townes at Belleau Creek, Bella Vista and Boulder Ridge in St. Charles County, and Ashton Woods and Uthoff Valley in St. Louis County.  All Payne Family Homes neighborhoods are served by an AAA-rated school district and most are located in one of Money Magazine’s “100 Best Places to Live in America.”  For information, call 314-417-1218, or visit www.paynefamilyhomes.com.

Payne Family Homes is recognized for growth in the St. Louis Business Journal and on KMOX Radio

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

“Record Year: With many larger builders gone as a result of the collapse in real estate, a smaller builder, Payne Family Homes in St. Charles County, almost tripled its revenue in 2010, to more than $20 Million, and it’s targeting a 25% increase this year. The firm, owned by David Payne and led by Ken Kruse, closed on 82 homes last year, more than double its closings in 2009.”

We’re honored to achieve such positive results and thank our stakeholders for making it happen! All but one closing in 2010 came from existing communities so these results reflect true “same store sales” growth, which can be partially attributed to new product designs that  appeal to carefully researched consumer demand preferences, our reputation for construction and service excellence, an experienced and talented operational, strategic and customer focused team and outstanding locations priced properly to deliver value to our ihomeowners.   

Payne Family Homes Vision Series: More than Meets the Eye!

Monday, March 7th, 2011

ST. LOUIS, March 7, 2011   Terrific curb appeal.  Interiors flooded with natural light.  Plenty of space for entertaining.  These are just a few of the easy-to-see features that characterize Payne Family Homes’ all-new “Vision Series,” which makes its official debut this month in four popular residential communities.  But there’s a great deal more to this innovative collection – attributes that are sure to mean “love at first sight” for many budget-conscious homebuyers this spring.

 

Sales and marketing manager Edward Lott explained the decision to supplement Payne Family’s wildly successful 2010 “Lifestyle” design portfolio.  “Due in part to the economy, household configurations are more varied than ever before,” Lott observed.  “Today’s homebuyers run the gamut from singles and couples at all stages of life to extended families with aging parents, adult offspring, or grandchildren who’ve returned to the ‘nest.’   

 

“Changing households mean changing spatial requirements and, as diverse as our design selection was, customers were asking for still more choices.  And we were listening.”

 

Customer-designed from the ground up, the Vision Series emphasizes flexibility and universal appeal to first-time buyers, empty-nesters, and everyone in between – at prices and sizes consistent with current market demand.

 

The eye-catching ranch and two-story plans reflect a compilation of buyer requests, local surveys,   Facebook poll results, national industry data, and the expertise of Midwest regional architect, Paul Knitter, well-known for his research on buyer trends and patterns.

 

For those who favor single-level living, the Vision Series provides extraordinary freedom to adapt spaces to individual lifestyles.  Basic ranch plans encompass 1302 to 1746 square feet and, depending on the model, offer split-bedroom layouts, dual master suites, huge walk-in closets, expansive great rooms, separate laundry and mud rooms, and a centrally located flex room or French-door den.

 

Even more unique, ranch purchasers have the option to build up or down – or both, adding a penthouse suite with bedroom, full bath, and bonus room – and/or a finished lower level available in various arrangements – bringing total living area to as much as 3326 square feet!

 

 

 

Two-story fans have a phenomenal choice of living space, from an easy-to-manage 1586 square feet up to a generous 2480 square feet.  The various standard floorplans allow for three or four bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, vast great rooms, upper-level laundries and bonus rooms, separate mud rooms, a space-saving side staircase, formal dining room, and a flex room/den/playroom.

 

All Vision Series homes can accommodate a 3-car garage (homesite permitting) and offer an optional gourmet kitchen with double oven, microwave, and cooktop.

 

Now available at Ashton Woods in Eureka and Bella Vista, The Pointe at Heritage Crossing, and Ohmes Farm in St. Charles County, the Vision Series starts from the low to mid-$100’s, depending on location.

 

“The value built into these homes is amazing!” Lott concluded.  “More choices – at affordable prices – with space that conforms to the way owners want to live.  And like all Payne Family homes, the Vision Series is designed and crafted to stand the test of time.”

 

Brand New Display for 2011 at The Townes at Belleau Creek

Monday, March 7th, 2011

ST. LOUIS, March 7, 2011 –   Among the unique product lines comprising Payne Family Homes’ extensive design portfolio are detached cottage homes, which have been a smash hit with buyers in The Townes at Belleau Creek.

 

Located at the intersection of Mexico and Belleau Creek Roads in St. Peters, the 92-homesite neighborhood is now half-sold, and community sales manager Kim McIver cites several reasons for Belleau Creek’s appeal to a broad spectrum of homebuyers. 

 

 

Last fall, Payne began construction of a new display in Belleau Creek, and the hot-selling, 4-bedroom “Givry” opened for touring in January.  Confirming the popularity of this spacious two-story, the original display was also a Givry (and a 2010 Professional’s Choice Award winner), which sold shortly after being put on the market.

 

The 2011 version, however, is being shown with one of the four bedrooms converted to a sizable loft area, perfect for a casual living or media room.  Other options on display and helping buyers to visualize their choices include “floating” hardwood flooring throughout the main level, premium cabinetry, a coffered ceiling and double-bowl vanity in the master suite.

 

Four detached cottage home designs are featured at Belleau Creek, starting from a mere $129,000.  The story-&-a-half and 2-story plans provide two to four bedrooms and 1536 to 1931 square feet of interior space. 

 

“Customers are always impressed by the quality of Payne’s construction and the realistic pricing of these homes,” McIver added, “and they’re astonished by the variety of elevations we offer.”     

 

Great news for shoppers hoping to move right away…  Two specially-appointed variations of the Givry – one with three bedrooms, the other with four – are available for immediate possession and sale-priced at $154,900 and $169,900, respectively.

 

 

Through the end of February, purchasers building to contract will receive half off the first $15,000 worth of their preferred options.  Johnson invites questions at 314-477-1158, or visit PayneFamilyHomes.com

 

Situated just south of I-70 and midway between Highway K and Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Belleau Creek is instantly accessible to the area’s countless shopping, dining, and recreational facilities.  The new display is located close to the main community entrance from Mexico Road.

 

“More Choices, Better Living” in Communities by Payne Family Homes

Monday, March 7th, 2011

“More Choices, Better Living” in Communities by Payne Family Homes

 

 

ST. LOUIS, March 7, 2011 –   Purchasing a new home is one of life’s greatest rewards, and it’s a decision that requires careful evaluation.  You may have a vision of the perfect home for your lifestyle, but where you live and how much you can realistically invest are equally important. 

 

For the homebuilder in today’s market, the challenge of meeting your housing needs – and those of a continually broadening spectrum of buyers – is even greater.  Here’s why:

 

Contemporary households are more diverse than ever before.  Married couples represent less than half of the current homebuyer market.  Singles of all ages account for a huge percentage of home sales.  Baby boomers, now empty-nesters or retirees, are downsizing.  Multi-generational families are again living under one roof.  And WINKs – a newly-coined term for “women with income and no kids” – are projected to constitute more than 40 percent of Gen Y households within the next five years.

 

Creating a design portfolio that addresses the expectations of so many different types of buyers is a daunting task for any homebuilder.

 

Payne Family Homes Meets the Challenge

 

As the national economy slid into recession, Payne Family was building in some of the most sought-after locations in the region and was recognized by Zanola Research as St. Charles County’s fastest-growing homebuilder in 2009. 

 

The company’s affordable, low-maintenance townhomes, villas, and detached cottage homes continued to sell well during the downturn, but many changes were occurring in the single-family housing market. 

 

Anticipating those trends, Payne immediately set to work developing two versatile new single-family product lines, designed for optimum value, curb appeal, and flexibility and geared to the budgets of cost-conscious homebuyers.  As a result, the company’s revenues nearly tripled in 2010!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The key to both collections is the multitude of choices available – in several outstanding neighborhoods – and the opportunity to select from as many as 21 unbelievably flexible home designs, then modify the plan to personal preferences!

 

Payne’s “Lifestyle Series” features open, expandable floorplans with multi-function spaces, oversize garages and laundry rooms, mudrooms, loads of kitchen cabinetry and counter space, and master suites with luxurious closet and bath appointments.

 

The 12 Lifestyle ranch, story-&-a-half, and 2-story models vary from 1627 to 3388 square feet, and unique options range from specialized “work zones” to money-saving Energy Packages, state-of-the-art audio/video pre-wiring, “command centers,” and numerous other amenities.

 

This January, Payne unveiled its equally exciting “Vision Series,” seven additional plans that supplement the Lifestyle Series – and are customer-designed from the ground up! 

 

Depending on the model, Vision ranches offer split-bedroom layouts, dual master suites, huge walk-in closets, expansive great rooms, separate laundry and mud rooms, and a centrally located flex room or den.  One plan even offers the freedom to build up, down – or both, adding a penthouse suite and/or finished lower level.

 

Vision two-stories provide 1586 to 2480 square feet of living area and a host of spatial arrangements that can be tailored to virtually any lifestyle.

 

Whatever your vision, there’s a Payne Family’s townhome, villa, cottage home, or single-family community that’s right for you!  A complete listing can be found online, PayneFamilyHomes.com

 

Payne Family Homes Spotlights New ‘Lifestyle’ Displays in 2 St. Charles Neighborhoods

Monday, March 7th, 2011

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Payne Family Spotlights New ‘Lifestyle’ Displays in 2 St. Charles Neighborhoods

 

 

ST. LOUIS, March 7 , 2011 –    Undaunted by industry conditions, Payne Family Homes tackled the economy head-on last summer, introducing an all-new design collection that has proven irresistible to homebuyers across the metro region.

 

Highly functional, architecturally distinctive, and remarkably versatile, the “Lifestyle Series” addresses the diverse spatial needs and most wanted features of today’s buyers – at economically realistic prices.

 

Before moving into her new “Meridian” display in early January, community sales manager Sharon Wright-Bruemmer had already sold 11 Lifestyle homes in The Meadows at Ohmes Farm in St. Peters.  “Response to the Lifestyle Series has been outstanding here at Ohmes Farm,” she remarked.   “Customers are really impressed by the adaptable spaces, unique interior features, and the amount of home they get for their investment.”

 

Representing the new portfolio, the 2339-square-foot Meridian is a beautifully designed split-bedroom ranch with flex room, formal dining room, main-floor laundry convenient to all three bedrooms, and an island kitchen that Bruemmer describes as “phenomenal.”  The display is also shown with 12-foot ceilings in the great room, café breakfast area, and kitchen.

 

Lifestyle plans range from 1627 to 3388 square feet in size, and each is offered with a choice of five attractive elevations.  Noting that yards in Ohmes Farm are landscaped and fully sodded, Bruemmer added, “The appeal of these homes starts before you even reach the front door!”

 

This month, community sales manager Brooke Bailey is familiarizing visitors to Tuscany in St. Charles with a lavish new “Montego” display.  Final touches are being applied to the 4-bedroom story-&-a-half, which provides nearly 2700 square feet of living space and is shown with the luxury features most often requested in this private, upscale residential enclave.

 

All of the Lifestyle plans are offered at Tuscany, but elevations have been hand-selected to harmonize with the community’s high-fashion streetscape.  “This collection has been a good fit for our affluent customers,” says Bailey, “and three Lifestyle homes have already been purchased here.

 

People immediately notice the large walk-in closets, well-organized kitchens, the wonderfully open family space – and Lifestyle options allow tremendous freedom to personalize a home.”

 

Highlights of the Montego display include a screened porch, extensive hardwood flooring, wrought iron stair rail, granite countertops, a butler’s pantry, tray ceiling in the master bedroom, 9-foot foundation pour, and an exposed aggregate driveway and patio.

 

Pricing for the Lifestyle Series at Ohmes Farm (314-713-0838) starts from $209,900, at Tuscany (314-220-2861) from$249,900.  For directions and more information on these superbly located St. Charles County neighborhoods, PayneFamilyHomes.com

 

Payne Family Homes Honored for Service to Its Customers

Friday, February 18th, 2011

 

     

                                                                                                                  

 

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Payne Family Homes Honored for Service to Its Customers

 

 

ST. LOUIS, February 18, 2011 –    Payne Family Homes is the proud recipient of the 2010 Customer Service Award, presented by Bonded Builders Warranty Group, a leading national homebuilder warranty company.  The award distinguishes Payne Family for claims-free performance throughout the calendar year.

 

“Payne Family Homes’ service to its customers has been truly exemplary,” stated Gayle Schoonover, Sales & Marketing Director for Bonded Builders Warranty Group.  “In satisfying its commitment to the warranty they offer, Payne Family has demonstrated outstanding dedication to the satisfaction of its homeowners.”

 

Accepting the honor on behalf of Payne Family, Sales/Marketing Manager Edward Lott emphasized its special significance to his company.  “We recognize that price, location, and curb appeal are very important to our customers,” Lott explained.  “But our belief is that the real benefits of purchasing a new home accrue during the building and ownership process.  So, we do everything possible to make the experience enjoyable and memorable.”

 

As Warranty Service Manager, Kelli Gould’s role is integral to the success of Payne’s program.  She outlined the process, which begins before a home has even closed as the Construction Manager familiarizes owners with the details “behind the walls.”  Prior to closing, the Construction Manager creates a punch list and strives to deliver a home that is “100 percent complete.”

 

Warranty service during the first year of ownership is extremely proactive and tracked by a sophisticated database system that ensures work is performed in an efficient, timely manner.

 

Reminders are sent to owners when service requests (if needed) should be submitted; walk-throughs are scheduled at owners’ convenience; and the Construction Manager supervises all warranted repairs.  Weekly staff meetings are held to track service progress, and owners are kept fully informed.

 

“We work hard to make sure our customers live well, happily, and without worry in a Payne Family Home,” Gould concluded.

 

Typical of Payne’s many satisfied homeowners, one couple wrote:  “We are very glad that we purchased our home from Payne Family Homes.  And the warranty program was the ‘icing on the cake.’  Our home is beautiful and was built with quality – but there were a few items which needed attention during our warranty period… [We] were extremely pleased with the speed and quality of the response… It’s great to feel like a valued customer even AFTER the contract and closing has been completed.”

 

Payne Family Homes has also earned an ‘A+’ rating from the Better Business Bureau, and information on all of the builder’s communities is available online, www.paynefamilyhomes.com

 

Three Regrets to Get Rid of in the New Year

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Three Regrets to Get Rid of in the New Year

By Marc Muchnick

Are regrets weighing you down? As we move into the new year, it’s the perfect time to shed some of the psychological baggage we’ve been accumulating and carrying around with us. Here are three common regrets that are well worth getting rid of:

Regret #1: Getting caught up in the rat race.

Most of us feel over-extended, over-scheduled, or over-worked. The fast pace we’re on takes a lot of energy and there never seems to be enough time in the day to get everything done. As a result, it’s easy to start regretting how we’ve spread ourselves too thin and are constantly running around with no end in sight. With the dawn of a new year upon us, give yourself permission to take some time out, even if it’s just a few hours catching up with a friend you haven’t seen for awhile, watching a movie, or doing absolutely nothing. Resist the urge to jam up your schedule and run a million errands when you are finally able to secure some free time. Even if a true vacation is out of the question, make sure you take at least a little time to yourself to decompress – you’ll feel rejuvenated, more relaxed, and reenergized for the new year.

Regret #2: Losing touch with the people you love most.

Relationships have to be nourished, and in the absence of love and attention they can begin to fade away. As we move into the new year, think of a special person in your life from whom you’ve grown apart. What got in the way? What created the distance? If we’re really honest with ourselves, at times our preoccupation with what’s going on in our daily lives becomes prioritized over everything – and everyone – else. We get so concerned about our own needs that we forget about what others need from us as well. In turn, others may see us as selfish, self-absorbed, and self-indulgent. The result is inevitably regret: the loss of a friendship, the breakup of a relationship, or the disintegration of family ties. In this new year, make a concerted effort to stay connected to the people you love most. Take the initiative to reach out to someone you miss spending time with and prioritize that person’s needs – not just your own. Put past arguments or disagreements aside and make a renewed commitment to rebuild. While it may take some time to get back the closeness that you lost, your efforts to repair the relationship will help ensure you don’t lose it again.

Regret #3: Falling short of your personal and professional goals.

Okay, so you didn’t get everything done this past year that you had hoped to accomplish. Whether it was the amount of money you wanted to make, the number of pounds you wanted to lose, the quality time you wanted to spend with your family and friends, the progress you wanted to make in your career, or the projects you wanted to complete, what’s happened has happened and there’s nothing that you can do about it. Bottom line: the last 12-month chapter of your life is officially over. However, you can do something about the next 12 months. What new personal and professional goals will you set for yourself? What mistakes will you try not to make again? What are some of your strengths that you can leverage a bit more? How will you know if you’ve succeeded? With the advent of 2011, leave 2010 behind and let bygones be bygones. Wipe the slate clean and begin anew. Give yourself a fresh start and put your focus on the future.