Since Sept. 11, air travel has posed
significant logistical headaches--unless your home is located in an
airpark, where hopping into a plane is like stepping into a
car.
Residential airparks, which have dotted the landscape for
decades, have traditionally attracted military and commercial pilots. Several or
several hundred can share a common runway and fly to destinations at their own
whim. In more recent years, attorneys, doctors, entrepreneurs and other
well-heeled individuals who earned their pilots' license have discovered these
communities in search of ever more convenience and luxury.
After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the appeal
of these communities is even more apparent. There's no need to get to the
airport two hours in advance, or to stand in a mile-long line to get through
security, and no delays on the tarmac. If you own a home in one of these
developments, you can grab a cup of coffee in your kitchen and then literally
take off in your plane.
"We have people who commute to Denver, Las Vegas
and Los Angeles from here," says Greg Basso, a real estate agent who sells homes
in the Grassy Meadows Sky Ranch in Hurricane, Utah. "It's all about
convenience." Call 1800-640-4460 for more information on Utah's Sky
Ranch
Product Specs:
Welcome to Grassy Meadows Sky Ranch, the planned airport community. You have rediscovered the southwestern sanctuary that has been a home and traveling crossroads to people for thousands of years. Grassy Meadows Sky Ranch hanger area is a common area. This allows the pilot and the homeowner a hanger that is only minutes from their home. Hanger pads can be purchased seperately. Architectural guidelines is the southwest design with 1500 sq. ft. minimum. Annual dues $650 with a hanger pad and $325 without. CC&R's available upon request. A one time $3,000 roadway/runway assessment is required.
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