Cobble Beach Continues Spring Real Estate Sale
Waterfront Golf Resort Community Offers Full Golf Membership with Home Purchase
(KEMBLE, Ontario) – Cobble Beach – Georgian Bay’s extraordinary waterfront golf resort community – announces the continuation of its special spring sale of homes featuring a full golf membership on its Doug Carrick designed links-style layout. Located just minutes north of Owen Sound and two hours from the Greater Toronto Area, featured residences include: The Aruba, reduced to $425,900, is located in Cobble Beach’s stunning new Blue Bay Villas. The 1190 square-foot luxury townhouse has two bedrooms, two washrooms, main floor laundry and a mud room off the garage. The Blue Bay Villas offer panoramic views of the bay and Cobble Beach’s award-winning, Nantucket-style clubhouse is a short walk away. Also nestled in Blue Bay, the 1712 square-foot Barbados townhome is reduced to $464,900. Highlighted by a generous, fully-finished loft, Barbados boasts a large main floor with master bedroom and ensuite. Vaulted ceilings, open kitchen and living area, and crisp, clean details converge to create the ultimate resort living atmosphere. Now offered at $518,900, two-bedroom Somerset is an elegant, efficient 1650 square-foot floor plan sited on a large, deep lot. Its kitchen anchors the main floor, with quartz counter tops and warm walnut floors. The living room houses a floor to ceiling stone fireplace and raised ceiling, while the master suite features a custom tiled shower and walk-in closet. Residents will enjoy the convenient main floor laundry / mud room with storage. All floorplans include a spacious two car garage with additional storage space and golf car parking / charging. Cobble Beach’s active, resort lifestyle offers tremendous value for those who love golf, tennis, fitness and other active pursuits. A full golf membership – a $30,000 value – is included with the home purchase. And until May 31, a second membership is being offered for half-price, $7,500. “These homes are ideal for low maintenance, high functionality lock-and-leave lifestyles,” says Rob McLeese, President of Cobble Beach. “Aruba, Barbados and Somerset all work as primary residences or vacation homes with their flexible floor plans and amenities.” Low monthly dues include common element fees and a social membership (for the entire family) offering unlimited use of the tennis courts, fitness facilities, plunge pool, hot tub and steam room. Additionally, members receive 10% off meals at Sweetwater Restaurant and spa treatments, as well as advance invitations to, and discounts for, special events. For more information about Cobble Beach real estate, visit www.cobblebeach.com or call 877.781.0149.
About Cobble Beach Just outside the city of Owen Sound, two hours northwest of the Greater Toronto Area, Cobble Beach is one of Canada’s top golf destinations and most sought-after residential enclaves. The 574-acre development on Ontario’s stunning Georgian Bay opened in 2007, anchored by a thrilling, Doug Carrick-designed, links-style course with omnipresent water views. Cobble Beach’s diverse mix of year-round and seasonal detached homes includes villas, townhomes and luxury estates linked by a pedestrian friendly network of streets and sidewalks. More than 18 kilometers of hiking, cycling and cross-country skiing trails promote symmetry between work, play, indulgence, health and wellness. A Nantucket-style clubhouse houses a five-star restaurant, bar, resort-caliber spa and fitness center, and 10 tastefully-appointed guest suites at The Inn at Cobble Beach. Guests also have access to The Cottages at Cobble Beach, each with two bedrooms, wet bars and living rooms. The Cottages offer the luxury of an all-inclusive resort with the relaxation and privacy of home. The pedestrian-friendly, stress-free Cobble Beach environment features roof lines, site-positioning and strategically-placed windows encouraging residents to enjoy the great outdoors from the comfort of their home. Even the outdoor lighting follows Dark-Sky guidelines promoting privacy and stargazing. Landscaping complements the natural setting by using native plants and trees.