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Colvard Farms in Southwest Durham - Neighborhood Profile

Jul. 6, 2008
Categorized in: Durham Real Estate

City: Durham, North Carolina

Directions:

I-40 to Hwy 751S (exit 274) towards Jordan lake. Entrance to Colvard Farms is 1.7 miles on right

Neighborhood Facts:

  • Distinctive estate homes priced from the $700,000s to over $2,000,000
  • School System: Chatham County Schools
  • HOA Fees: $2,048 per year including recreation center

Builder Team:

Helton Homes Inc. - With a home building history and reputation for 30 years, Helton Homes, Inc. is one of the most respected companies in the Triangle area. President Rick Helton now runs the award-winning company begun by his father in 1972, and prides himself in maintaining the level of excellence they have achieved in producing quality homes.

Loyd Builders LLC - Trip Lloyd was born and raised in North Carolina and specializes in custom homes in the Triangle.

M.J. Evans Homes LLC - Michael J. Evans has 18 years of experience in quality and commitment to excellence in the home building business. He is a member of the Orange County Homebuilders Association and the Wake County Homebuilders Association. He has received various forms of recognition throughout his professional life.

Aiello Builders Inc. - Custom builder, Bob Aiello, has homes in and around the Triangle including Hope Valley and Regency Park

Rufty Homes Inc. - My favorite custom builder in the Triangle. Jon Rufty's accolades include 4-time MAME award for "Builder of the Year", Parade of Homes Awards, National HBA award for "Excellence in Home Design", NC Custom Home of the Year and recognition in National Publications.

Upright Builders Inc. - Wes Carroll, a prominent local custom builder, is an active member of the Wake County Home Builders Association, Wes has been in two "Dream Home Showcase" events, and Habitat for Humanity's "Build a Home in One Week" campaign.

Colvard Farms Amenities

  • 300 beautiful acres of open space, trails, and greenways
  • Located 2 miles south of I-40 and The Streets at South Pointe Mall on NC Highway 751
  • Recreation center with swimming, tennis, fitness center and playground
  • Enjoy picnic areas, bird watching, fishing, hiking and neighborhood parks.
    Boating and skiing on adjacent Jordan Lake

Watch the Neighborhood Video to see why this community is so wonderful:

View current listings in Colvard Farms here

Tracy's Top 10 Favorite Restaurants in Durham

Jul. 1, 2008
Categorized in: Durham Real Estate

I was showing homes in Durham last weekend and it brought me back to the days when I lived in Chapel Hill in the early ‘90s and spent quite a bit of time in Durham.  One of the things I've always liked about Durham is that they have a fantastic restaurant scene and I frequently visit the area with my husband Mauro.  I've written a few articles about restaurants in the area but none that focused exclusively on Durham.  That said, I thought I'd bring up a few treasures that can be found in Durham. 

 

Nana's Restaurant - 2514 University Drive 919.493.8545 My husband and I ate here a few years ago on his Birthday.  It's the kind of restaurant that you go to on special occasions or for a business dinner.  It's a beautiful restaurant enriched by local art and the cooking creations of award winning chef Scott Howell.  Food & Wine referred to the menu as "a blend of Italy and the American South, with a few French accents." Nana's is considered one of the Triangles top dining destinations. When available, suggestions include the lamb with its delicate and subtle sauce and my personal favorite the seafood risotto. Throe is also a cozy little bar to sip on cocktails while you wait for your table.

The Fairview at Washington Duke  3001 Cameron Blvd.  919. 490.0999 This is my favorite destination for Christmas Brunch with my family.  It's a wonderfully intimate and sophisticated setting overlooking the Washington Inn & Duke Golf Course. The Executive Chef, Jason Cunningham serves delightful dishes such as the braised beef short rib with exotic mushrooms, roasted celery and plum-infused veal reduction. To top off the dining experience, there are over 250 varieties in the wine collection and they regularly receive the distinguished Wine Spectator Magazine Award for Excellence.  

Magnolia Grill - 1002 9th St. 919.286.3609 Bold, imaginative cuisine from nationally acclaimed chefs Ben and Karen Barker.  I find this restaurant to be a bit bright, stuffy, and expensive.  It's consistently considered by many to be the finest restaurant in the Triangle and voted to "11th place" in best restaurants in the US by Gourmet Magazine in 2006. The menu is innovated and seasonally directed.

Four Square Restaurant 2701 Chapel Hill Rd 919.401.9877 Bon Appétit calls Four Square "exciting" and remarks, "The plates going back to the kitchen were licked clean." Owned and operated by executive chef Shane Ingram and his wife, former pastry chef Elizabeth Woodhouse 

Watts Grocery 1116 Broad Street, near Club Boulevard 919.416.5040  Watts Grocery is actually an acclaimed neighborhood restaurant in Durham, NC.  The name is derived from the Watts-Hillandale neighborhood where Chef Amy Tornquist grew up and Watts Street Grocery, a favorite childhood stop for candy and snacks. But what's most distinctive is Amy's use of local ingredients, many raised, caught, smoked, pickled or cured within a two-hour radius of Durham, and how she weaves them into her cooking.  It's no wonder that Amy studied cooking at the internationally renowned La Varenne École de Cuisine in Paris. She honed her skills at the elbow of the late Bill Neal, founder of Crook's Corner and an icon of contemporary Southern cuisine.  What a fantastic destination for cuisine at its finest.  

Guglhupf Café - 2706 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd 919.401.2600 I had lunch with my clients at this charming café.  Gugulhupf is a European bakery in Durham, named for an Austrian Bundt cake studded with rum-soaked golden raisins. Its German-trained artisan bakers have been turning out everything from ciabatta to Black Forest rye to Linzer cookies to the bakery's namesake cake since 1998.   I had the Westphalian ham on Black Forest rye!! Yummy!  Enjoy the striking architecture of the café and courtyard for outdoor dining.  

Café Parizade 2200 W Main St, Erwin Square 919.286.9712 Southern Living has consistently touted this restaurant.  The atmosphere has an expansive open copper covered kitchen, whimsical art and a well stocked bar. There is a good selection of appetizers to go along with your drinks and a dinner menu with specialties like fettuccini with fresh salmon and black pepper dill cream. Fresh homemade desserts and famous Leonia's Belgian chocolates tempt you in the background. 

Rue Cler Restaurant  401 E Chapel Hill St, Downtown  919.682.8844 opened in October of 2006 to great reviews.  Rue Cler's classic bistro cuisine combines the freshest ingredients and delicious French wines at a reasonable price during lunch, dinner and brunch. Food and Wine praises the hot, powdered sugar covered beignets they sell by the dozen. 

Pop's  810 W Peabody St, Brightleaf District, Downtown 919.956.7677
is a fabulous Italian restaurant in Durham. The atmosphere is charming with its wood burning ovens, thin crust pizza, calamari, and taste of Italy reinterpreted with a southern flair and devotion to fresh seasonal local ingredients. The casually sophisticated atmosphere appeals to both long time residents and young professionals. It is a sister restaurant to Nana's but comes with its own set of accolades. 

Fosters Market in DurhamFoster's Market 2693 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. 919.489.3944 A casual atmosphere and great place to kick back and relax.  where you choose from gourmet sandwiches, salads, wraps, soups and daily specials. Whatever you do, don't leave without a piece of the crumb cake or one of the other tasty desserts.

 

Here are a few related articles that I've written on the Triangle restaurant scene:

Raleigh NC Restaurant Scene Recognized by Bon Appetit 

My favorite Triangle Restaurants - Bon Appétit 

Try A Southern Season if you enjoy the finer things in life 

NC BBQ-A world apart from Texas BBQ

 

 

Annual Festivals in Durham - Fun For The Family

Aug. 20, 2007

Durham has always been a mulit-cultural town.  It's time to get the word out about all of the neat things to do in Durham.  I thought I'd write today about some of the cool things to do annually in Durham.  We've missed most of these events this year but you can mark your calender for next year!

1.  Duke Children's Classic - This is an annual celebrity golf tournament held at the end of May.  2007 marked the 34th year.  The festival is renowned and attracts some top celebrities including Gerald Ford, Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Jay Leno, Michael Jordan, Dinah Shore, and Jeff Foxwothy.
2. Bimbé FestivalIn West Africa, Bimbe is a harvest festival, during which villagers gather to give thanks and praise. In Durham, Bimbe is a celebration of the diaspora and its cultural underpinnings from the Mother Continent. The three-day festivities in June each year feature gospel, reggae and rap music, storytelling, dance performances, arts and crafts, and street-side fun. 
3.  American Dance Festival  presents the most cutting-edge modern dance companies in the nation, and the world, in concert, as well as a full palette of special events and classes for dance students, dance educators, dance historians, and just plain fans.  The festival lasts for 6 weeks from early June to mid-July. The 2008 season will run for six weeks from June 5–July 19, 2008.
4.  Festival for the Eno - Largest fourth of July get together in the State.  This event features over one hundred performers on five stages, Tours, Demonstrations, Storytelling, Workshops, Exhibits, and Readings on the banks of the Eno River.
5.  Bull Durham Blues Festival - Largest blues gathering in the state for over a decade.  This one takes place September 6th, 7th, and 8th (you haven't missed it yet) at the Durham Athletic Park. The festival features some of the best and most well-known contemporary blues artists today. 
6. CenterfestHosted by the Durham Arts Council is one of North Carolina's largest street festivals with two-days of visual and performing arts on the streets of historic downtown Durham. This year’s festival takes place September 15th and 16th, 2007. 
7. World Beer Festival features more than 300 Beers and 130 World-Class Breweries in one place at one time! It is held at the Historic Durham Athletic Park in early October. This year’s festival will take place October 6th. There will be ocal restaurants on hand and different bands playing throughout the day.
8. Taste of Durham Food Festival will be held at a new location in 2008 on May 24th at the Imperial Center in downtown Durham. The annual food festival features samples from the best restaurants in Durham and great live music. Here is a link to the map of the venue.
9. Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is one of the United States’ premier documentary film festivals. The event takes place over the course of four days each spring at the Carolina Theatre. It opened in 1998 and has grown tremendously since then. The festival is renowned for its presentation new documentaries as well as panel discussions, seminars, question and answer sessions and the overwhelming support it has garnered from movie makers as well as the general public.
 
Next year I'll post pictures of all of these wonderful events.