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Busy Summer Ahead for Kaitlin Group's Bay Port Village

Phase II is Taking Shape with First Detached Homes Completed and Limited Release of Freehold Townhomes Now Available~

2011-06-04
MIDLAND, ON, June 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) The first owners are moved in and about a dozen more will be arriving just in time to enjoy a gorgeous summer at Bay Port Village, Kaitlin Group's exclusive enclave of waterfront homes on Georgian Bay, right next to the 700-slip Bay Port Yachting Centre in Midland. And anyone who acts now could be enjoying the same spectacular setting as early as October, says Kaitlin Sales Representative Mike Feldman.

"There's no doubt the appeal of Bay Port is our prime location," says Feldman, noting that 60-foot waterfront lots come with the right to build your very own private dock. "Our proximity to the Yachting Centre, the 30,000 Islands, the Trent Severn Waterway and the beautiful North Channel is making everyone take notice, boaters and non-boaters alike."

With all lot sizes and models still remaining in Phase II, Bay Port Village has the added advantage of variety. Prices for detached three- and four-bedroom bungalows and bungalows with loft - all featuring a main floor master bedroom - start at $389,990 with models ranging in size from 1,550 to 3,060 square feet. Meanwhile, Kaitlin Group is also launching a limited release of 15 freehold townhomes priced from $289,990 to $335,990, with the ability to choose from eight two- and three-bedroom models ranging from 1,368 to 1,955 square feet.

"This is a place where people want to spend a lot of time," observes Feldman, noting that a model home will also be open for viewing by the end of May. "This is an ideal location for either a recreational or permanent home."

Inspired by Cape Cod architecture, Bay Port Village homes feature stone exteriors; "fish-scaled" shingle siding; decorative wood and trim accents; steeply raked rooflines; gables; dormers; generous porches and attached one- or two-car garages. Some waterfront lots, depending on the design, allow for a three-car garage.

Interior highlights of the lakefront and marina homes include open concept plans with nine-foot ceilings on the main floor; central air; vaulted ceilings in selected rooms and loft areas; gas fireplaces; large oversized windows to take advantage of the water views; gourmet kitchens with granite countertops; ensuite bathrooms; and, walk-in closets in the master bedrooms.

The social hub of the community will be the 12,000-square-foot private clubhouse with its indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a theatre room, a hot tub, a fitness centre, a children's play area and overseeing all of this, an onsite recreation director.

SALES OFFICE DETAILS

To learn more about Bay Port Village in Midland, contact the sales office at 1-866-286-2989 or (705) 526-6353, or visit http://www.kaitlingroup.com. The sales office is open Thursday through Monday from 11 to 6 p.m.; closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

ABOUT KAITLIN GROUP

For over two decades, the award-winning Kaitlin Group has been building exceptional communities across Ontario, from resort-style homes in Collingwood, Newcastle, the Kawarthas, Kingston and Midland to more conventional homes in Bowmanville, Uxbridge, Durham and Richmond Hill.

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Mark Wessel, Bullpen PR: 705-445-2733 or mwessel@bullpenpr.com


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[Press-News.org] Busy Summer Ahead for Kaitlin Group's Bay Port Village
Phase II is Taking Shape with First Detached Homes Completed and Limited Release of Freehold Townhomes Now Available~