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Rockwell Brings Spacious Townhome Living to Chesapeake Beach

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Builders Take Advantage of the Amenities Chesapeake Beach Has to Offer

Chesapeake Beach has become a very popular location in Calvert County.  There are many opportunities to enjoy an entire day with friends and family.   Not only does the town provide The Chesapeake Beach Water Park, Brownie’s Beach and Boardwalk and numerous dining options highlight the town. The recently built Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa offers visitors a upscale venue for dining and relaxing. Both Kaine Homes’ Rockwell community and the Builtrite Homes’ San Francisco by the Bay community take advantage of all these local amenities.

Rockwell, will feature 8 townhomes with an entire floor being dedicated to the master suite.  Not only are the 2,400 square foot homes spacious but the backyards are truly oversized as well. To learn more about these townehomes go to our “Communities” tab and click on Rockwell.

Kaine Homes – Making Dreams Come True!

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

It’s All about Relationships

As CFO of Kaine Homes, I didn’t really have the opportunity to interact with our customers up until the last year when the entire Kaine Team started taking turns covering our model home on the weekends when Melissa was off.  I also didn’t realize how much I would enjoy introducing our homes to potential buyers and the thrill I would get when one of my initial contacts became a new Kaine Homeowner.  That thrill was superseded this past Friday when I had the privilege of not only being the one who made the initial contact with a wonderful young couple several months ago, but also took part in their settlement, and witnessed the excitement as they prepared to move into their “dream home.”   I am a little embarrassed to admit I was almost moved to tears when this couple thanked me for making them realize the time was right for their new home purchase.  They are getting married this April and will now be starting their new life in the home of their dreams. 

A dream I can’t help but feel a little bit a part of. 

Christine Hysan

Lynn Bonde, Calvert Hospice CEO, Retires after 12 Years

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Lynn Leaves a Brilliant Legacy in Calvert County

First the bad news – Lynn Bonde, the energetic and visionary CEO of Calvert Hospice is retiring following a successful 12 year career. The good news – Lynn’s long list of accomplishments include the building of the Burnett-Calvert Hospice House and the creation of the Shoppe for Hospice ladies and children’s gently used clothing store. At Lynn’s Retirement Dinner, to highlight Shoppe for Hospice, a fashion show was hosted by Ann Kaine, manager of the Shoppe.

Lynn Bonde, Jay Webster, Ann Kaine

Lynn Bonde, Jay Webster, Ann Kaine

Kaine Homes and Marrick Homes Report Strong Sales in College Station

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Kaine Homes and Marrick Homes Keep Up Robust 2009 Sales Pace

Both Calvert County home builders are pleased with combined sales of almost 40 homes in the last 13 months in  the College Station community. An convenient Prince Frederick location combined with exceptionally affordable prices from the mid $300’s has attracted many first time homebuyers as well as folks purchasing their second homes. Both Kaine Homes and Marrick Homes feature furnished model homes and design centers and are open seven days a week.

Kaine Homes takes CPR & First Aid class

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Better to be Prepared

Thanks to Eileen Jenkins, EMT and Trainer, we learned valuable emergency first aid skills including CPR. For example, to stop a nose-bleed, you hold your head down and squeeze your nostrils. Many thought the correct procedure was to tilt your head backwards (blood then drains down your throat – a no-no). Here’s another – 90% of bleeds can be stopped by applying consistent pressure. Eileen, you did a great job putting up with our not-always-on-task group.

Thanks, so much.

All of us at Kaine Homes

How Can You Tell When We've Reached the Bottom?

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Several New Reports Give Insights

For those of us whose constantly monitor the housing market, we’re ever watchful for what we hope will be the bottom of this Great Recession. Why are we looking so hard? Because no recovery can start until most of  the lights are off. The bottom will give us a new foundation upon which the economy and the housing market can rebuild.  Thankfully, all real estate markets are local.  We’re very grateful that we’re in the Washington Metro market which is still supporting strong job growth. Many areas of the country (FL, AZ, NV, CA) still have considerable bleeding left before they reach the bottom. 

In a recent report by Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Economy.com, noted that prices in the Washington Metro market would decline by about 6% but rebound next year by more than 4%.  Another report by Hanley Wood Market Intelligence places the DC area in the top 10 real estate markets in the country.

Speaking in very local terms, our Calvert County market seems to be sprouting some “green shoots” of stabilization.  In fact, our home and lot prices have started to rise in the last few months. This hasn’t happened for over two years. Be on the lookout for Melissa’s upcoming blog post where she’ll do an in depth analysis of our local sales activity.

So just maybe what I see rising under my feet is the bottom. Let’s hope.

Brooke

Christmas Singalong Luncheon Hosted by Bruce Rider

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

What a great voice!

Have you ever been around someone who really has a great singing voice? You’re used to hearing their speaking voice but when they start to sing, it’s almost like they become a different person. I knew early on that pursuing a singing career would be an illadvised endeavor so I stayed with the talking program. Bruce Rider, our long term lending representative from George Mason Mortgage, could easily have chosen singing as his full time gig. Both he and his brother, Fred, have incredible voices.

Bruce kindly treated our staff to an afternoon of fine food and Christmas melodies several weeks ago and we all quickly got into the spirit of the season.

Shannon also has some pretty good pipes herself!

All of us at Kaine wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season.

Brooke

 

 

 

 

 

 

We're so proud of our Troops Jeff Fones and Mike Wilson

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Giving Gifts that Mean Something

Melissa Blum, our energetic and creative New Home Sales Associate,  suggested that instead of our normal holiday gift exchange, we all pitch in and create “support supplies shipments” for several servicemen she knew stationed in the Middle East. This effort was strongly endorsed by all of us and made for a very meaningful Christmas experience.

We wish Jeff and Mike a very Merry Christmas and please return to us safefly and soon.

All of us here at Kaine Homes.

JEFF FONES

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ASSEMBING THE SHIPMENTS

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Kaine Homes Hosts Another Appreciation Breakfast

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Meeting Highlights the Importance of Long Term Relationships

Creating a consistent, high-quality product is totally dependent upon having a group of dedicated employees, trade contractors and service providers. At Kaine Homes, we place tremendous value in our long term relationships and feel honored to be able to regularly express our appreciation to everyone who helps makes a Kaine Home truly special.

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Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended – Video Explains Details

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Take Advantage of this Program Now – Fed Says NO to Any Further Extensions