Welcome to Fort Fisher
Place, the Property
Ownership of a spacious private beach home on the Atlantic Ocean
is sometimes beyond the reach of all but the wealthiest. “Fractional
ownership” makes Fort Fisher Place affordable to families
who don’t want to own more time at the beach than they can
use each year.
The Fort Fisher Place concept evolved in the late 1980s and the
house was constructed as an “equity shared” beach home
by a partnership of owners. This was well before the term “fractional
share” appeared in the marketplace. From the beginning, there
have been 13 equal partnership interests, which allow
each partner to spend four spectacular weeks every year enjoying
all the area has to offer.
A founding partner couple (now empty nesters) is
offering two original partnership shares for purchase… the
first such offering in more than a decade. In over 20 years, only
two of 13 shares have changed hands.
This luxurious four-bedroom, three-story, 2,700 sq. ft. home is
a special place at the beach. It is architect-designed and
built to rigid standards and specifications to welcome the ocean
breezes, as well as to withstand infrequent storms.
With its spectacular
ocean views, a fully equipped kitchen large enough for family
and friends, spacious living areas, oceanfront decks, entertainment
electronics and a whirlpool bath in a steam enclosure, Fort Fisher
Place is the ultimate in oceanfront comfort and convenience.
The core feature of Fort Fisher Place is enjoyment of beach life
with family and friends in a luxury environment with no chores!
Every user is a partner, and there are no rental listings.
It is hard to imagine that the house and furnishings are not brand
new, as periodic cleaning, preventive maintenance and timely replacement
of furnishings are carefully planned and monitored by the managing
partners.
Most weeks between Easter and Thanksgiving offer beautiful weather.
Even the winter months are pleasurable, as the house is heated
and cooled by a pair of Trane heat pumps with the outside units
cleaned each week to prevent corrosion. So the partner/owner families
enjoy the beach during most of the four seasons in southeastern
North Carolina.
The partnership has been self-managed from its inception, with
the partners gathering once a year (in early spring) to review
operations and finances and to plan for the next year. Two (or
three) managing partners volunteer for election to serve until
the next meeting of partners. They handle the day-to-day responsibilities
with some tasks assigned to others. It is truly owner-centric,
with no outside developer involved. Only partner/owners use the
property on a shared (but scheduled) basis.
The level of the quarterly assessment ($750/share in 2009) is
determined at the annual meeting to fund operations and expenses
such as taxes, utilities, insurance, cleaning, maintenance, repairs,
etc. for the following year
The beaches in the Fort Fisher Area of Kure Beach are wide, clean
and healthy, thanks to periodic beach renourishment and a stewardship
commitment by the municipality. The Natural Resources Defenses
Council recognized Kure Beach in 2007 as a top “Beach Buddy” in
their national listing of “Beach
Bums and Beach Buddies.”
The “Port City” of Wilmington is only 30 minutes away,
with faithfully restored historic homes, excellent restaurants,
gorgeous gardens, candlelight carriage rides, river tours and even
Segway tours. Shopping is unparalleled whether you are seeking
stylish boutiques or large, trendy shopping centers with organic
fresh markets and even “pick your own” strawberry and
blueberry fields in season.
Wilmington International Airport (ILM) serves the area with nonstop
flights to New York, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Philadelphia,
with connections to other cities.
Wrightsville Beach and Figure Eight Island are about a half-hour’s
drive to the north. For day trips to the south, the Fort Fisher/Southport
Ferry docks a couple of miles from Fort Fisher Place and it carries
cars, bicycles and passengers for connections to Bald Head Island,
NC, the beaches of Brunswick County, NC, or to Myrtle Beach, SC.
Golfers may choose from dozens of courses within an hour’s
drive.
Other attractions are within walking distance. The North Carolina
Aquarium at Fort Fisher and the Fort Fisher History Museum beckon
visitors during afternoons off the beach. The natural habitats
of the Fort Fisher State Historic Site and the Carolina Beach State
Park are less than 20 minutes away by bicycle.
A visit to Fort Fisher Place by prospective share owners is encouraged,
and information about the house and the surrounding area will be
openly shared.
Contact: Ed or Ginger Booker
(336) 292-7526 or (336) 253-8414
info@beachfractional.net
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