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Payne Family’s Belleau Creek Is a ‘Fairy Tale’ Opportunity for Young Family

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

When Jenny and Mike Buckowitz began shopping for their first home, new construction seemed well beyond their budget, until a friend suggested they visit The Townes at Belleau Creek, Payne Family Homes’ charming community of detached cottage homes in St. Peters.

An Internet search produced glowing reviews on the homebuilder and convinced the young couple that a tour of Belleau Creek might be worthwhile. Now, “wow!” and “awesome!” are the two words this dynamic pair use most often to describe their Payne Family experience.

Living space and good schools were huge issues for the Buckowitz family, which includes energetic 2½-year-old twins, Peyton and Michael. Entering the 2-story “Givry” display, their first reaction was, “Wow, we’re not looking at any other houses. This is our dream home!”

Assisted by Community Sales Manager Meghan Edwards, Mike and Jenny found that they could actually afford a four-bedroom version of the home, with a backyard and more space than they ever thought possible!

:  Fortified with animal crackers and fruit snacks, twins Peyton and Michael Buckowitz help mom and dad review plans for their new home.

Fortified with animal crackers and fruit snacks, twins Peyton and Michael Buckowitz help mom and dad review plans for their new home

Jenny was immediately won over by the Givry’s spacious kitchen and its open view to the dining area. Moving upstairs, she was, yes… wowed! “It was breathtaking! – the loft, the open hallway, the double doors to the master bedroom – it was almost like a fairy tale!”

For Mike, there was an unexpected bonus. “Belleau Creek provides outside maintenance,” he explained. “We both work, so this means we can spend our weekends with the kids, instead of mowing the lawn or doing yardwork.” “Or shoveling snow!” Jenny added with a relieved sigh.

Now under construction, the Buckowitz’ home is scheduled for completion in early October. Mention of the date reminded them of another example of Edwards’ professional skill. “Meghan is amazing, and we haven’t had a single problem!” the couple chorused. “She even arranged a closing schedule that worked perfectly with our current lease. Meghan made everything happen, and we can’t wait for the house to be done!

Giving similar kudos to Edwards’ assistant, Ashley Balkenbush, and Superintendent Bruce Wilson, Mike and Jenny summed up their first venture into home ownership with one word (you guessed it): “Awesome!”

Four multi-level cottage home designs are included in Belleau Creek collection. Economically priced from the $130’s, the models encompass a minimum of 1536 square feet and come with special incentives that vary per plan. A new display model is under construction, and the current Givry display and three inventory homes are available for immediate purchase.

The neighborhood enjoys an outstanding St. Peters location at the intersection of Belleau Creek and Mexico Roads, close to Mid Rivers Mall and the numerous restaurants and shopping centers along Highway K. The Townes at Belleau Creek (314-477-1158) is open daily, and additional information may be obtained online, www.PayneFamilyHomes.com

YOUR OPINION MATTERS…IT ALSO GIVES YOU A CHANCE TO WIN AN iPAD!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

At Payne Family Homes, we know the heart of happiness lies in the home; that’s why we are constantly working to ensure we’re designing timeless homes geared toward market demands.

This wouldn’t be possible without the help of our talented architects, design team, and you – the customer.

The second you walk into a Payne Family Home you realize you’re not visiting just another cookie-cutter house in suburbia.
The research and design that goes into these home is unparalleled by any custom home builder in the area. You will never feel like you’ve just stepped off the set of the 1998 movie “Pleasantville” -each new home has its own character, its own style, and its own meticulously- designed floor plan.
The first step Payne Family Homes’ architect, Paul Knitter, takes in designing each home is to get as much information about Payne Family Homes’ customers

We’d like you to share your thoughts with us on what YOU look for in a floorplan. Which rooms are the most important to you? If you could add one room in your home, what would it be?
Click here to let us know.

Your opinion enters you into a drawing for a new iPad, and gives us insights to give you the highest quality home in the St. Louis area.

BBQ at Bordeaux!

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Join us Saturday, July 31st for a Summer BBQ Party at Payne Family Homes Bordeaux Condominiums!


Payne Family Homes will provide catered food from Piggy’s BBQ, DJ Music, and a drawing to win great prizes.

You can win a $50 Visa Gift Card, and Beauti-Control Beauty Consultants gift certificates. You can also meet vendors from Party Lite, Beauti-Control, and so much more! Get to know your neighbors! Feel free to bring friends and family for a “Meet & Greet”!

Interested in Bordeaux? We will take you on a personal guided tour of our plans for our 3rd luxury condominium building due for completion in November! Heartland Bank Loan Officer, Doug Compton, will be available to answer all of your lending and financial questions.

Conveniently located off Mid-Rivers Mall Drive, Bordeaux Condominiums are perfect for the socialite in you.
After the BBQ, e
njoy a night full of music and great food at Jive ‘N’ Wail Piano bar, located just a few short miles away; or 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.


Come out and visit us Saturday, and see what life at Bordeaux Condominiums is really like!

Experienced Owners Praise Payne Family Homes at Ohmes Farm

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Diana and Patrick McDonough definitely qualify as experienced new-home buyers.

The couple had built three houses elsewhere before purchasing their current – and they insist, “Final!” – Payne Family Home in The Meadows at Ohmes Farm.  Formerly residents of Cottleville, the McDonoughs had decided to downsize, even though they  still have two active young sons – Kyle, 13, and Michael, 11 – at home, plus Tucker, the family’s first puppy.  Topping their list of “must-haves” was a ranch-style home; a location close to the boys’ private schools and extra-curricular activities; and a manageably-sized yard, requiring less maintenance and allowing more time to enjoy their busy family life.
“We shopped all over, looking at many builders and all kinds of plans,” says Diana. “We liked St. Peters, but there weren’t many new-home communities in this area. Still, the minute we walked into Payne Family’s display here at Ohmes Farm, I knew this was the right house!mcdonough-02

In fact, the elegant “San Marino” ranch was so close to the McDonoughs’ vision that, except for the addition of a finished lower level, they made only minimal changes to the basic floorplan.  Patrick was influenced by Payne Family’s construction quality.
“We’ve always built new,” he explained, “and architectural ‘flash’ doesn’t impress me. I want to know what’s behind the walls, and I could see that these homes are very solid and well-built.
Leaving nothing to chance, the couples researched the company online and were further reassured by customer reviews. Their search was over, and construction began – under the watchful eye of at least one McDonough family member every single day!
“It was exciting to watch the house go up,” Diana recalls, “and [field superintendent] Bruce Wilson and [general manager] Scott Kerns were fantastic to work with!”

After a moment of parental hesitation, Kyle was allowed to describe his special contribution to the process. As the lower-level entertainment area neared completion, the carpenters needed owner instructions for installation of cabinetry in the bar area – but Patrick was out of town on business.  With his dad’s long-distance guidance, Kyle demonstrated his computer skills, producing a set of drawings that worked perfectly!
“I’m not sure we should tell the world that we let our 13-year-old designed our bar,” Diana whispered.

In residence at Ohmes Farm since March, the McDonoughs couldn’t be more pleased with their home.
“Everything turned out perfectly,” they all agree. “This was our best homebuilding experience ever!”

For an equally pleasurable new-home experience…

Shoppers are invited to visit Payne Family Homes in The Meadows at Ohmes Farm. The 250-acre multi-builder community fronts Ohmes Road, west of Mid Rivers Mall Drive, and is served by the Fort Zumwalt East School District.  Surrounded by trees, Ohmes Farm adjoins Woodlands Sports Park and features wooded common ground and walking trails.  Payne Family’s selection of walk-out, lookout, and ingrade homesites ranges from 7,800 to 18,000 square feet.  Based from $199,900, the portfolio showcases 14 upscale homestyles, including the builder’s all-new “Lifestyle” design series. A valuable promotion – in effect until August 31 – offers $20,000 off the purchase price of any Payne Family Home in the community, and one display model – the “Milano” story-&-a-half – is listed for sale at a reduced price of $349,900.  Community sales manager Sharon Wright-Bruemmer welcomes calls at 314-713-0838; and details are posted online, www.paynefamilyhomes.com

Payne Family Homes’ New ‘Lifestyle’ Designs: TIMELY… & TIMELESS!

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Times change, and so do family lifestyles.

Well-attuned to the changing priorities of homebuyers in a volatile economy, Payne Family Homes was eager to be ready for its customers with a unique and all-new collection of home designs. To achieve this goal, company president Ken Kruse turned to a longtime industry colleague last summer. Chicago-based architect Paul Knitter is recognized for his innovative ideas, in-depth research, and exceptional grasp of housing trends. In collaboration with Payne Family executives, Knitter’s assignment was to develop a product line that addressed the way today’s families actually “live their lives.”
The designs were to be highly functional, architecturally distinctive, and aesthetically pleasing – incorporating those features most important to contemporary homeowners – and priced affordably, without sacrificing the quality or craftsmanship that characterizes all Payne Family Homes. According to Knitter, “A primary objective was to create home designs that satisfied the needs of all types of customers, regardless of their stage of life, and would withstand the test of time.”

The end result was twelve fabulous new plans, unveiled this spring in Payne Family neighborhoods as “The Lifestyle Series.” The various ranch, story-&-a-half, and 2-story models provide two to four bedrooms and 1627 to 3388 square feet of living space. Each is offered with a choice of five stylish elevations, ensuring curb appeal and a wonderfully diverse streetscape for the homebuilder’s communities. It’s the countless, thoughtful, standard features that distinguish a “Lifestyle” home, however – and are dazzling customers!

A partial list includes:

• Open, expandable floorplans with multi-function spaces that can be adapted to owners’

• Larger garages, with versions allowing for 3-car tandem or front-load parking

• Oversize laundry rooms that can be closed off

• Mudrooms separated from family activity areas and conveniently positioned for unloading groceries and storing kids’ school gear

• Zoned heating/cooling in multi-level plans

• Larger windows for more natural light

• Kitchens with spacious cabinetry and extensive counter space

• Overhead lighting in bedrooms

• Elegant master suites with unique closet appointments, 6-foot tubs, 48” shower enclosures, double-bowl vanities, and compartmented water closets.

Then there are the countless “Lifestyle” options, ranging from specialized “work zones” to finished lower levels, a money-saving Energy Package, state-of-the-art Bose audio/video pre-wiring package, plus a kitchen “command center” – even kitchen trash cabinets and mudroom boot.

Once Knitter’s working drawings were completed, Eva Fryar, Purchasing/Estimating Manager for Payne Family Homes, worked closely with the firm’s subcontractors and vendors to achieve the remarkably affordable pricing, which varies by community and starts as low as $190,900. Timely and timeless! – Payne Family Homes’ “Lifestyle Series” is available in six desirable neighborhoods in St. Charles and St. Louis Counties. For specific information and driving directions, visit www.paynefamilyhomes.com

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.

7 Things You Must Know Before Buying Your First Home

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

1) Look at your budget:
How much can you afford for mortgage payments each month? How much can you afford to put down? Be mindful of what you can truly afford. Payne Family Homes crafts communities to suit many lifestyles.

2) What is your combined household (net) income?
As a general rule, search for homes that are up to three times your household income.
The cost of owning a home also includes taxes, insurance, upkeep, mortgage, ect. You need to make sure you can afford your new home.

3) Try to be high-interest debt-free prior to purchasing a home.
You don’t want to get in over your head. Try to get rid of your high interest debts (credit cards, ect.)

4) Realize that buying a home is a good financial investment.
Making mortgage payments forces you to save, and after 15 to 30 years you will own a substantial asset that can be converted into cash to help fund retirement or education.

5) What type of home best suits your lifestyle?
Would you prefer a low-maintenance lifestyle in a condominium or townhouse; or would you enjoy living in a single family home? Look at your new home as a lifestyle investment.

6) What neighborhood would you enjoy living in?
Would you like to live in St. Louis County or St. Charles County?
Payne Family Homes has communities in both counties, and are conveniently located near major highways and shopping centers; it’s all a matter of personal preference. Take a look at our communities page to see what area suits your needs.

7) What amenities are most important to you?
Deciding what you’d enjoy most in the interior of your home can also help you determine which community suits you the best.
Payne Family Homes’ condominiums include interior unit entrances, elevators, quality soundproofing between floors and shared walls, architecturally stunning exteriors, and secured building entrances.

Payne’s Cottage Homes offer all the advantages of a single family home including spacious and functional plans, detached living, the ability to choose the exterior style of your home and the flexibility to make changes to the interior of your home.

Our Single Family Homes range from 1,200 to 3,388 square feet and feature 2 to 5 bedrooms which can accommodate a variety of lifestyles and price ranges. A single family home gives you the opportunity to put your personal taste into every aspect of your new home. You’ll find that most single family plans we offer feature a variety of optional features which gives you the opportunity to add additional bedrooms, bathrooms, and bonus rooms, to truly make the floorplan you choose perfect for your lifestyle.

The Estate Series offers plans ranging from 2,000 to over 3,000 square feet that combine beautiful curb appeal with luxury interiors and quality design. Payne Family Homes Estate Series allows home owners to customize their luxury homes.

No matter your lifestyle, Payne Family Homes crafts distinctive communities that stand the test of time – and suit anyone.

Women in Construction

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

With each passing year, more women are breaking into the construction industry. Not only have women broken through the gender barrier, they are becoming leaders in the trade throughout the St. Louis area.

Eva Fryar of Payne Family Homes discusses her passion for working in the construction industry:
“I have always had a passion for architecture and construction, ever since I was a little girl. I would see my father go to work as a commercial electrician every day and I was always asking him questions about his job. I was also fortunate to have an uncle who was an architect and I was able to see his paper designs come to life.”

Years later, Eva got the opportunity to live out her dream and work with a company who crafts more than just homes, they create lifestyles.

Payne Family Homes takes the customer’s needs and wants into consideration in every new home design.
“Take our lifestyle series as an example; we have incorporated many thoughtful features throughout these homes like shoe towers, continuous-slide shelving, overhead lighting in all bedrooms, and separate master garden tubs and showers.”

As with any other job, in order to love what you do, you have to be stimulated. Payne Family Homes’ approach to designing new homes is exciting for not only the buyer, but all who take part in the building process as well.

“ With all the different facets of construction, building homes that stand the test of time definitely excites me the most. Buying and building a home is the largest purchase people will make in their lifetime; being able to be a part of that process and make people’s dreams come true is so rewarding.”

3 main components make Payne Family Homes’ new home communities built to stand the test of time:

1) Structural Integrity. Payne Family Homes uses quality components with excellent name brand backing such as Lennox HVAC, Moen faucets, Jeld-Wen windows, Therma Tru doors, and Weyerhaeuser floor joists.

2) Curb Appeal. Payne Family Homes’ elevations are truly built to stand the test of time. Inter-mixing brick, stone and siding give our homes a welcoming feel. Each yard is sodded and landscaped to give the community a great look.

3) Flow of Floor plans. We put extensive thought into each of our floor plans and continuously keep our new home buyers’ needs in mind.

Working with talented and passionate individuals like Eva Fryar gives Payne Family Homes the opportunity to take their ideas one step further and craft distinctive homes that stand the test of time – new homes unlike any other in St. Charles and St. Louis County.

Payne Family Homes Gears Home Designs Towards Market Demands (part 2 of 2)

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Architect Paul Knitter discusses his inspiration for the designs of Payne Family Homes.

Architect Paul Knitter, AIA, extensively researches the latest design trends to craft the most distinctive homes for Payne Family Homes “Lifestyle Series” communities.

Throughout the years, he’s noticed trends in what the market’s buyers are looking for in new homes. Paul and his team have been able to help Payne Family Homes accommodate home owners’ changing needs, both functionally and aesthetically.

In recent years it has become clear that mudrooms that are separate from the laundry area are a must in today’s new “Lifestyle Series” homes.
The laundry room is no longer a pass through room coming off of the garage – the mud room makes it easier to bring groceries in, and serves as a place to store kids’ school gear.
In many of the new homes designed by very often in Payne Family Homes the laundry room is located on the second floor, when the owner’s suite is located on the second floor. , so is the laundry room.
Laundry rooms are no longer an afterthought – they are becoming larger, they include a sink and natural light is added whenever possible.
Mud rooms allow a homeowner to close off the laundry room- which makes entertaining easier when there is laundry to be done!

Though laundry rooms and functionally have played a big part in Payne Family Homes “Lifestyle Series” new home designs, kitchens have truly stolen the show.
The most talked about design trends in today’s new homes are in the kitchen. Kitchens in Payne Family Home’s all new “Lifestyle Series” features luxury products that are hard to come by in other new homes in the area. As you stroll through the kitchen in a Payne Family Home you’ll find items that come standard in most of Payne Family Home’s “Lifestyle Series” homes such as 36″ wall cabinets, 8″ deep double bowl stainless steel sinks, and at least 3′ minimum continuous countertops in every kitchen.

• Optional work zones that can be utilized for different purposes:
o Wet bars
o Beverage stations
o Command Centers
o Serving pantries
Paul Knitter has also helped Payne Family Homes to create “Flex Spaces” in new homes that can be used for multiple functions; the flex space may serve as a den or home office by one owner, a formal dining room by another, a play room for families with small children, and a guest room/in-law suite for others.

Most importantly, Payne Family Homes has made sure that buyers have several distinctive elevations to choose from for each floor plan.
“It would be nearly impossible for a neighborhood homeowner to determine that 2 adjacent houses have the same floor plan. One house may have a ‘Cottage’ look with vertical siding, rock faces stone, and metal room accents, while the same floor plan next door is a ‘French Colonial’ style with brick and formal detailing.” – Architect Paul Knitter.

Payne Family Homes Gears Designs Towards Market Demands (part 1 of 2)

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Architect Paul Knitter, discusses his inspiration for the designs of Payne Family Homes.

The second you walk into a Payne Family Home you realize you’re not visiting just another cookie-cutter house in suburbia.
The research and design that goes into these home is unparalleled by any custom home builder in the area. You will never feel like you’ve just stepped off the set of the 1998 movie “Pleasantville” -each new home has its own character, its own style, and its own meticulously- designed floor plan.
The first step Payne Family Homes’ architect, Paul Knitter, takes in designing each home is to get as much information about Payne Family Homes’ customers. He studies demographic trends, industry trends, and relies heavily on input from the Payne Family Homes sales team. As Paul is actively researching, he also stays current with professional journals, attends trade shows, and networks with other design professionals.

After the design team sits to collaborate, the fun part begins. How does it start?
With a blank piece of paper.

“A lot of people think that it should be easy to just pick a plan that has been previously designed that will fulfill all of the requirements of the current project. If this doesn’t work, surely there is an existing plan similar enough to use and “tweak” to conform to the client’s needs – but it today’s world, neither scenario is ever the case.” – Paul Knitter.

Every project has its own set of requirements that result in unique designs that attempt to satisfy specific customer profiles.

Payne Family Homes is in sync with what today’s customers need.
Kids come home from school and need a place to set backpacks and boots, young children need a place to play, people need a place to iron and fold clothes, aging adults desire more light and prefer large showers in lieu of bathtubs – and because of Paul’s extensive research, he is able to design new homes that effectively meet the needs of each demographic.
Working with an expert like Paul Knitter has given Payne Family Homes the ability to craft distinctive homes that stand the test of time.

Next week in part 2 of this blog series, we’ll discuss how designs throughout the years have changed and have been perfected to create the ultimate experience for each Payne Family Homes home owner.