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Bailey homes offers new homes for sale in Autumn Colors at the most affordable prices available in Elko, NV. With more free upgrades than any other builder offers, Autumn Colors brings high quality, luxury living to the Elko real estate market. To view our many floor plans, visit our page Homes for Sale – Elko, NV. Spring Creek, NV is nestled at the foothills of the beautiful Ruby Mountains. Enjoy affordable living with lots of acreage in a beautiful Bailey home. Our Spring Creek homes stand out for their superior craftsmanship and great value. We offer the most affordable homes in Spring Creek, starting from the low $200s. No one can match our value. No one can match our pricing. To view over 75 custom spring creek floor plan options, visit our page Homes for Sale – Spring Creek, NV. Or to learn more about the home building process in Spring Creek, you can visit our page Spring Creek Homes. We understand you are not only looking for a great floor plan with the right features for practical and convenient living, but you desire beauty and quality with your own personal touch of custom.

Every home we build is designed around you. We begin each new home with a custom process of defining the most important needs you have. From the basic features of each floor plan and how they affect your daily lifestyle needs, to the finishes and custom selections that set your home apart from others and truly make you feel like you walked into YOUR home every time you come home. Start by browsing our floor plans, give us a call for a consultation, and visit our showroom, where you can plan your dream home with our expert design staff.
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At Bailey Homes, we have built our entire business around a value real estate approach. We create value in our homes, by offering better luxury finishes, free upgrades, energy efficiency and beautiful craftsmanship quality. You will not find another builder in Elko or Spring Creek that can match our standards or affordable prices. If you see Doug Bailey walking around the job site, you’ll notice he’s constantly saying “raise the bar”… meaning we have to build better quality, we have to provide a custom approach to each client, and we have to offer better finishes than any builder in Elko or Spring Creek. This creates a lot of passion at Bailey Homes and we love serving our clients to this high standard! Come visit our new Elko showroom, and we’ll give you a tour through the quality approach we take with each client and their new home. We understand that in the decision to buy a new home, finances are weighed. It is not only important that the cost of your monthly mortgage puts you in a position to have plenty of money left over at the end of the month, but that you aren’t putting needless money toward utility bills, because the builder didn’t focus on energy efficiency.

A common problem, while searching for homes for sale in Elko and Spring Creek is discovering that the major areas for energy efficiency are overlooked in the home design. Many homes are built following best practices for warmer climates, and while this can save the builder around $10,000, the client is left holding the bill at the end of each month. Unfortunately, most buyers never realize this and come to us later to purchase a truly energy efficient home. Visit us to learn how our credentials in LEED Energy Efficient Design make a difference. I have recommended Bailey to several friends... I have been meaning to write this for a long time now and I would like to thank you for the excellent job that you performed when building my new home. I have had one other home custom built, but this experience was as different as night and day from my first experience. I couldn\'t have asked for anything more than I received from Bailey… Doug has been receptive to any problem or need that I have had concerning our home, even after the purchase and final closing.

I needed more gravel on my rather long driveway and not only did Doug have gravel delivered, he sent some of his crew to spread it. I knocked a hole in my siding and Doug found a matching piece of the siding and sent a crew over to replace it for me… I have recommended Bailey to several friends and I will continue to recommend Bailey in the future. With the highest regard and thanks.Strata Lot Lodge Trail Todd Fyfe -"Personal Real Estate Corporation" SL 4 Marcer Road Lot 7 Single Track Way Todd Fyfe -"Personal Real Estate Corporation"This 5 acre property is ideal for recreational or residential living. This scenic lot has power to the property line, and is located just 20 minutes away from the dynamic community of Houston. With scenic mountainviews and a short drive to the fishing grounds of the Lakes District, you can have the best of both worlds.Featured Fernie Real Estate Listings 6177 Tie Lake Shore Rd Fernie Real Estate & Homes For Sale 33 Mt Proctor Avenue

Lot 2, Lodge Trail Cities near Fernie, British ColumbiaAll custom homes on this site are designed and constructed by Tyee Homes and are built with the same passion and quality we are known for. Tyee Homes For Sale Tyee Homes For Sale is: Thank You from all of us at: We know that when you purchase one of these beautiful homes, you will be buying a home that will last a lifetime.Monday, August 29, 2016 | Not Logged In | 21 to 25 ft 31 to 35 ft 41 ft and up Two campgrounds near Baynes Lake, British Columbia, were the objects of recent discussion as the community went through a planning process, The Townsman, Cranbrook, British Columbia, reported. It is the first time that Baynes Lake has had an official community plan. Previously the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) has controlled land-use decisions there because most of the area is within the agricultural land reserve. Baynes Lake has been up in arms over the plan largely due to existing tensions over two previously unauthorized campgrounds in the community.

The PR and Store campgrounds have been around for years, but PR owner Leah Palmer said she and her parents, Herb and Georgina, only discovered in 2007 that the campground was not permitted. Once they found out, Palmer said, they submitted an application to the ALC, asking permission to use part of their land for the campground. The application was denied in 2009, once the OCP process had begun, leaving the Palmers wondering if they could continue to operate the campground – and their ranch. "We want to continue ranching – it's who we are, it's our heritage, it's what got us to where we are in the first place," said Palmer last month. "The campground has helped us remain financially viable. With the rising cost of operating, BSE, global markets? there is a lot more to being in this industry than what you see in your community." The PR campground has sites for 60 RVs, which are parked year-round and many of the campers have built structures around their home away from home.

"Most of them are retired people who leave their RVs there all year-round. They build little decks and plant grass and flowers and have a sense of ownership. We do very little maintenance on our campground, it's all done by the campers. They feel a part of it," said Palmer's partner, Rick Henderson. The owners of those RVs were outspoken in their opposition to the OCP, which would have meant the Palmers not only needed to re-apply for ALC permission but also rezoning for the campground. But a last-minute reprieve meant both the PR and Store campgrounds will be supported in the new plan. "In the week leading up to the public hearing, (planning) staff were advised that the ALC board was going to hold meetings that week and they were prepared to make a decision on the Palmer and (Store) campgrounds," said Heath Slee, director of Area B, who represents Baynes Lake. "When they came back with the recommendation that they were prepared to support 70 units on the Palmer property and 25 units on the (Store) property, that was changed on the plan."

"It's an issue that had been left lingering for too long, in my opinion. The ALC should have made a decision long before it came to this stage. A lot of the resulting conflict would have been avoided if they had made a decision much earlier, prior to taking on the planning exercise," he added. Now in the official community plan, the two campgrounds are zoned for residential uses and deemed compliant. Two hundred and ninety-one comments were submitted to the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) about the Baynes Lake Official Community Plan (OCP), and 86 people attended a fiery public hearing on June 29. The population of Baynes Lake is only 484, according to the 2006 census. Now, with the most contentious issue dealt with, Slee is hoping that Baynes Lake can repair its division. "I'm hoping that over time people will realize that there have been compromises made on both sides," said Slee. "Once people come to understand what planning is all about and how they can use this plan, I think they'll come to realise they are in a position where they can influence and impact the decisions with respect to the development of the community over time."