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BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN CLUB COMMUNITY MAGAZINE | ISSUE 13 – SPRING 2015 | FREE Summer Season for the time just in Living on the edge The Cliff dweller A NEW HOME CONCEPT team member SPOTLIGHT issue Spring & S ummer TO THE P2 p8 p6 P4 P3 The View

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BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN CLUB COMMUNITY MAGAZINE | ISSUE 13 – SPRING 2015 | FREE

Summer Seasonfor the timej u s t i n

Living on thee d g e

The Cliff dwellerA NEW HOME CONCEPT

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SPOTLIGHT

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Blue Ridge Wine & Food Festival 0 4 . 1 6 . 1 5 – 0 4 . 1 9 . 1 5 Join us for a spirited weekend in downtown Blowing Rock. We look forward to seeing you there as we discover all of the fun, food, drink, and music that the High Country has to offer. Savor Blowing Rock!

welcome back dinner 0 6 . 0 6 . 1 5 Come gather with friends, new and old, at our Welcome Back Dinner. Bring your favorite beverage, as well as your appetite, as we enjoy some local fare catered by Boone’s own Joy Bistro.

Summer solstice weekend 0 6 . 1 9 . 1 5 – 0 6 . 2 0 . 1 5 Dance your way into an exciting season at our annual Summer Solstice Weekend! Spend the day outdoors and enjoy a casual dinner at the Watson Gap Pavilion followed by the ultimate dance party.

Symphony weekend 0 7 . 2 4 . 1 5 – 0 7 . 2 5 . 1 5 The theme for this year’s Symphony by the Lake at Chetola will be film scores. In the immortal words of Irving Berlin, “there’s no business like show business.” Join us for a night of socializing, outdoor dining, and a majestic fireworks display!

upcoming e v en ts

Nick Presnell, a native of Boone, NC, is the new community manager for the BRMC Property Owners Association. While finishing his management degree, Nick visited BRMC on multiple occasions and expressed interest in working for the community. So it came as no surprise when we reached out to Nick to persuade him to manage our property.

Nick will be responsible for the management and operations of community services and for the new neighborhood association for the “The Peaks,” as well as working with our team on infrastructure expansion, adding amenities and a village structure. Members will have improved accessibility as Nick will be located in the BRMC development office. “BRMC has a really unique sense of the larger community, more than any other club I’ve seen, and I’m glad I get to be a part of developing it to its full potential.

te a m member sp o tl ight

nick Presnellbr mc p oa comm u n i t y oper a t ions m a n ager

opening summer 2015

c h e t o l a s p o r t i n g c l u bat Blue Ridge Mountain Club

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Most people who choose to live in the mountains have an adventurous spirit. What many people find extreme, we “mountain folk” characterize as common. Our passion and desire to live with an adventurous attitude, to explore our curiosity, and to take risks and dare to expand our awareness define the very person, and even the families, who chooses to make a place like Blue Ridge Mountain Club their home. This is the very spirit of living on the edge that I appreciate most about our home and our members.

Being in the mountains offers a sense of inspiration and freedom I can’t seem to find anywhere else. The mountains give me a place to think, to be introspective, and to move my body in ways that challenge me, push me, and drive me harder and farther than I dreamed I could go. But perhaps an even more revelatory characteristic of mountain living is the sense of retreat I have by living here. I always have been and always will be a “mountain guy.” I knew from a very young age that I was meant to live in the mountains. Not many people have been as lucky as me to live my dream. Blue Ridge Mountain Club can be that place all adventurers are seeking and I am certain the families who move to BRMC feel that way as well.

This year, we’ll have 25% to 30% of our residents choosing to make Blue Ridge Mountain Club their permanent home. This trend is unique for a destination community and represents a common thread for those with an adventurous spirit — that families want to live where they vacation and Blue Ridge Mountain Club resonates with them as a perfect place to live and play. They come here to connect with their families and friends, while maintaining the freedom and sense of retreat that escaping to the mountains affords. It’s a liberating conclusion for everyone who harbors a sense of adventure just waiting to be unleashed. And for people like me, I believe the only thing you need to embrace that adventure is the will to do it.

by Jim Pitts

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Showstopping views are the natural hallmarks of BRMC and a source of pride within the community. Our residents love the feeling of living on ridgelines as spectacular as the Blue Ridge Parkway with views beginning the moment you enter the community – sweeping panoramas of majestic mountain peaks and the lush, cloud-cradling valleys resting below.

In addition to our adventurous spirit, the views at Blue Ridge Mountain Club set us apart from every other residential destination community in the High Country. And we do our best to take advantage of them by finding ways to enhance and improve the view experience. Our Cliff Dweller concept home, featured in the next article, is our latest innovation to truly blur the lines between indoors and outdoors and make our “unparalleled views” the focal point of the living experience. Building a home on the edge of the view will bring the land into the home and the home into the land, blending the two seamlessly for an extraordinary and uncommon encounter. We are committed to “living on the edge” in every sense and the Cliff Dweller home takes that idea to a new level!

Natural, awe-inspiring beauty is considered the “standard” at BRMC. From sunrise to sunset, the landscape is ever-changing but one thing remains the same. The views will take your breath away. Every single day.

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BRMC has worked with Hutch Johnson on multiple occasions to

design several different homes in the community. Most recently,

BRMC worked with Hutch in the Watson Gap Ridge neighborhood

to create a very unique collection of thoughtfully positioned homes

that are on very challenging terrain, taking advantage of some of

the most breathtaking views at BRMC. Based on his experience,

Hutch was the obvious choice when BRMC decided to explore a

new home concept called the Cliff Dweller, another residential

breakthrough being offered at Blue Ridge Mountain Club.

A residential designer with architecture degrees, Hutch has been

designing custom homes since he was a sophomore in college.

Initially working in and around The Triangle of North Carolina,

Hutch now designs homes up and down the East Coast. In fact,

many of his clients love his designs so much that he’s created

multiple homes for the same family. He attributes much of his

success to the team approach, working hand in hand with clients

to realize their vision.

The CliffDweller

A NEW HOME CONCEPT

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DESIGNING HOMES “ON THE EDGE”

HUTCH: Blue Ridge Mountain Club has many steep homesites with views that are unbelievably stunning, but up until now, they’ve also been inaccessible and difficult for buyers to visualize. So when Jim Pitts came to me to design this new series we’ve coined “Cliff Dweller,” we knew it was critical to incorporate both the landscape and the views. The result is a long, shallow home with glass running through nearly every room. It makes for some of the most dramatic views I’ve ever seen. The relationship between indoors and outdoors will be incredible.

A LIFE LESS ORDINARY

HUTCH: From the minute you walk through the front door, you immediately recognize the impact the view of the landscape and mountains has on the residence. Every room is uniquely positioned to take advantage of the view and since the home is only one room deep and back-dropped with windows, the experience affords families views that encompass both the sunrise and the sunset. Where else can you experience a life where “extraordinary” is part of the package? Every living space is designed to be private and communal at the same time. One area flows seamlessly into the next. We’ve tried to make this home a place that fits every family’s living and entertaining needs.

MAKING THE SPACE ENJOYABLE

HUTCH: In order to work with the land, the Cliff Dweller homes will have unique angles and topography that can lead to fun and exciting opportunities for creating innovative, livable spaces. You have to think through furniture placements, maximizing the glass and longer, thinner spaces, without sacrificing the views or the indoor/outdoor experience between the home and the covered back porch. Additionally, the arrival experience will be dramatic as you walk through a beautiful courtyard garden through the front door to awe-inspiring views. Creating this home has really allowed me to fuse my engineering abilities with my own aesthetic sensibilities.

THE BRMC DIFFERENCE

HUTCH: We moved from Blowing Rock to BRMC and have found some of the most wonderful people. We love everything the club has to offer, but it’s the people who live here who really make the difference. We’re actually going to build a bigger home so our children can be here more often. It’s where our family comes back to connect. To me and to my family, Blue Ridge Mountain Club is truly extraordinary.

FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, FLOORPLANS, & PRICING, CALL 828.295.8667 7

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Obtain the Property Report required by Federal Law before signing anything. All information is believed to be accurate but is not warranted. This information shall not constitute a valid offer in any state where prior registration is required. This information

and features and information described and depicted herein is based on proposed development plans, which are subject to change without notice. Actual development may or may not be as currently proposed. No guarantee is made that the features, amenities, or facilities depicted by an artist’s rendering or otherwise described herein will be built, or, if built will be the same type, size, or nature as depicted or described. © 2015 Blowing Rock Resort Venture, LLC.

Still looking for the ideal mountain home where community is strong and value is high? Answer the Call of Blue Ridge Mountain Club today!

Call (828) 295-8667 or visit www.BlueRidgeMountainClub.com

br: 3 | ba: 3.5 | sq ft: 2,650With a roomy covered porch and outdoor fireplace, breathtaking mountain views, and a flat front yard, this gorgeous home is ready for simple summer living.

Homesite 318A — $599,000

177 stone crop lane — $650,000

br: 3 | ba: 3.5 | sq ft: 2,550Within walking distance to the pavilion, hiking trails, and future mountain village, this cottage features 3 stone fireplaces – indoor and out – for year-round comfort.

br: 3 | ba: 3.5 | sq ft: 2,797This home features 3 stone fireplaces for 4-season enjoyment and a 4-car garage for your toys. Now is the time to make your selections for this summer’s enjoyment!

Homesite 355 — $749,000

br: 3 | ba: 3 | sq ft: 1,780With granite countertops, hardwoods in the main living areas, plus a cozy covered porch for afternoon snoozes, this home is your perfect mountain retreat.

Homesite 310A — $499,000

br: varies | ba: varies | sq ft: variesBRMC announces their first condominium neighborhood, The Peaks at Watson Gap, now selling at pre-development pricing. For specifications, visit www.BRMCpeek.com.

the mitchell — From $165,000

br: 3 | ba: 3.5 | sq ft: 2,700Enjoy one-level, “easy” mountain living! Great private covered porch that even includes a kitchen for those cool, cozy, fresh air meals.

Homesite 323 — $799,000

br: 3 | ba: 2.5 | sq ft: 2,260With stunning panoramic views and a community of like-minded people, this lovely cottage offers indoor and outdoor fireplaces for cozy mountain living.

14 Sweet autumn Lane — $640,000

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From the outside in, “Woodridge” is a magnificent retreat with outdoor living areas, a state-of-the-art kitchen, rough-cut cedar shake siding, and solid timber accents. Call us for a tour and discover your very own High Country haven.

br: 5 | ba: 6 | sq ft: 6,655

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The High Country is about to start buzzing with the upcoming summer season and we want to be a part of your plans this year. So many of our current and prospective residents want to have the mountains as their place to make memories, so we’re working furiously to make move-in ready homes available before the season starts.

We’re thrilled to announce that our newest neighborhood, Watson Gap Ridge, has two cottages and four homesites remaining, the groundbreaking of The Peaks at Watson Gap is well underway, and the launch of our new neighborhood at Yadkin Point is just around the corner. Additionally, we’re looking forward to the stunning achievement of our first Cliff Dweller.

Call me or one of our sales executives to discuss the future of new homes in 2015.

Sincerely,Reggie Bray | Director of Marketing & Sales

SUMMERSEASON

JUST IN TIME FOR THE

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