Emerald Greens Private Resort : Villas near “sold – out” status
Emerald Greens Vacation Villas reach 70% of sales goal for Rental Investment Project. With only a few units remaining, and a resort that will soon be opening, the time has come to take notice of this clearly different project.
Emerald Greens opens its brand new luxury Vacation Villas on October 9, 2007,
transforming the complex into Emerald Greens Private Resort.
“This is an amazing real estate investment opportunity, having onsite rental
management that allows you to avoid the personal headaches of being a landlord” said Frank Hayden, Owner and Developer of the project. Part of the association costs include a social membership to the prestigious Emerald Greens Golf and Country Club.
Villa owners can use their unit for personal use and participate in the rental program. The resort will manage the property and fill it with travelers from across the globe. The resort is a prime destination and will create excitement and energy for the existing country club.
Situated just fifteen minutes from Tampa International Airport and the Westshore Business District, the resort will feature a 27-hole Championship Golf Course designed by Dan Maples, air-conditioned golf carts, tennis and aquatic centers, an Oasis Day Spa, health club, meeting facilities and more.
“We are increasingly hearing from investors that they need more options like this, and with our prime location between Orlando and the Beaches, it’s a perfect fit,” said Hayden. For more information about Emerald Greens Private Resort, contact Traci Sherman at 813-961-9400 or visit www.stayandplaytampa.com.
Report by Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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