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Friday, November 19, 2010
Down By The Bay...Part 2
I'm so happy that you came back today for PART 2 of DOWN BY THE BAY...as I said yesterday...we will looking at some bayside homes located in the heart of FAIRHOPE. Now as we look around town at all the different styles and sizes of these homes, please keep in mind that Mr.CC would be happy to sell you one of these beauties...yes Mr.CC is a real estate broker and he does a great deal of business here on the bay. Here is a little info about Fairhope that I would like to share with you.
More and more people are moving to Fairhope Alabama. It is a charming small town, a great location for the family. The population have increased with more than 29% from 2000 to 2007.
Those interested in Fairhope AL Real Estate should also know that downtown Fairhope is the location of many music festivals, art walks, and fine dining restaurants where people greet one another with that southern, friendly charm.
Voted the top 10 most romantic escapes by Coastal Living Magazine, Fairhope is truly a desirable community in which to relocate or to retire.
Recently called "one of the country's best kept surprises" in a 2007 edition of Coastal Living magazine, Fairhope, Alabama was founded in 1894 as a single tax colony by a group of economists. Fairhope, Alabama is one of two single tax colonies remaining in the United States. The purpose of forming this new colony was to establish a model colony free from all forms of private monopoly. This single tax colony still exists today to retain the value of the land for the community.
So now that you have all the nitty gritty about this quaint liitle town...let's get this tour moving!!!!
Hope y'all come back...real soon,
Linda
Hi Linda, These are such pretty homes and I love Fairhope. Visiting there reminds me of going back in time. Thanks for sharing.
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Sherry
I will take the one with the big old pine trees or the one with the big trees with the vines growing on them. Oh dreams can come true. :)
ReplyDeleteOh. Linda...very neat homes. I really love the last two, very classic!! Are you still having fun?!! :-) I'm jealous!!
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Jane
Absolutely charming! I could take any one of those houses. I hope we have a part 3 of this tour!
ReplyDeleteThese are so quaint and pretty...I wish it were summer now!
ReplyDeleteKelly
I love Fairhope. The arts district is well-laid out and every shop is just charming. My brother took me sight-seeing there awhile back. I love that little pier. I thought back then what a neat place to live. Your pics just confirm that once again.
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Karen
Beautiful homes! I would gladly take any one of them. Fairhope sounds like a great place.
ReplyDeleteJane
I love all of these homes! Especially the ones with the wide front porches and big wide pillars. So pretty! The one on the corner under the huge oak is so charming!
ReplyDeleteWell, I would love to buy one of those fabulous homes if they were here on the West Coast.Darn! ~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteThose are really beautiful homes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes! I just had to go back and check out your previous post too. This looks like such a wonderful town. Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteI love the Craftman style houses, especially the 6th house....the 10th house isn't bad either. Great tour!
ReplyDeleteSherry@Back2Vintage
Definitely looks like somewhere I want to live!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the first couple of little cottages. Hopefully, this community won't grow too quickly and lose its charm. La
ReplyDeletepretty...pretty...pretty! I would love to live in any one of those homes!
ReplyDeleteI love them all, Linda! I really must visit this area someday. Love the older homes with the great big trees.
ReplyDeleteHope you're enjoying your weekend :O)
Great photos. I love Fairhope and love the bay.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes!!! What a wonderful place to live!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a gorgeous place to call home...where do I sign?!
ReplyDeleteKat :)
I went to Fairhope High so naturally I loved your tour. Whats not to love. Thanks for the beautiful pictures!
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