Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Stonebridge Village

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Since 1993, StoneBridge Village has been selling custom-built, luxury estate, patio and single-family homes for vacationers, retirees and Ozarks residents.

On your next vacation, pamper yourself with these nightly rental options: The Lodges at Roark Creek, The Fairways or the Villas.

Make your dreams of a second home, vacation getaway or retirement heaven come true.

Located 1.3 miles west of the entrance to the Silver Dollar City theme park on Highway 76 in Branson, StoneBridge Resort is just minutes away from all the fun and attractions that Branson Has to offer.

Pure, crisp, mountain air flows through birch and maple trees and over many nearby crystal-clear brooks, streams and lakes…. All in the entertainment capital of the Midwest, Branson Missouri.

This is where you’ll find StoneBridge Village, a private, gated community set amongst 3,200 pristine acres in the Ozark Mountains. A recent article in Where to Retire magazine voted StoneBridge one of “America’s Best Master Planned Communities.”

StoneBridge is a dynamic luxury vacation and an investment opportunity, meeting or exceeding the beauty and amenities of Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas and Myrtle Beach….at a fraction of the cost.

StoneBridge is not just for the retired. Our wide-ranging clientele finds StoneBridge to be an ideal location for periodic vacations and weekend getaways. Many visitors fall in love with the lifestyle and purchase land as an investment property

A Property Buyers’ [John and Julia Whitman]… When we retired two years ago from the corporate world, my wife and I wanted to leave the cold and big city behind. We purchased an estate home at StoneBridge Village and entered a new phase. We’ve come to enjoy the leisurely lifestyle of playing golf, hiking the nature trails and sampling Branson’s entertainment district whenever possible. When our children visit, the local lakes and marinas provide for memorable family outings….

Own a little slice of heaven…for much less than you’d expect.

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