Sunday, January 31, 2010

Homebuyers Find Blackstone Country Club Provides Luxury Amenities And World Class Golf Courses

By Hubert Miles

Blackstone Country Club is a master planned community that features a rustic yet luxurious lifestyle. Located in Vistancia just north of Peoria, this 7,100 acre community is situated in the Sonoran desert and features a Jim Engh designed golf course and beautiful desert landscapes. Blackstone has over 1,700 acres reserved for environmental conservation.

The crowning jewel of the Sonoran desert is the 18-hole championship golf course created by award winning designer Jim Engh. Having won numerous rewards including being named Architect of the Year by Golf Digest in 2003, Jim Engh uses the majestic mountain views and Blackstone rock as the backdrop for his desert masterpiece. The course is not only fun and challenging, but worth admiring as well.

Blackstone has choices between fine and casual dining restaurants, a bar, wine cellar, and space to host private parties and other special events. The Hacienda is Blackstone's Mediterranean-inspired clubhouse and is located in the center of the golf course. Blackstone memberships are 80 percent equity position and a social membership requires real estate ownership within the Blackstone community.

Blackstone has 200 custom home sites ranging in size from 1/2 acre to 1 acre in size. Blackstone also features 350 luxury single-family homes by Camelot and T.W. Lewis. So whether you are looking to buy land to build on or a luxury home there are many options to fit your lifestyle.

Blackstone has won many awards including hole #1 named to the GolfCourseHome Dream 18 list in 2009, Residential Course of Distinction by Golfweek in 2007 and an appearance at No. 27 on the Best New Course list by Golfweek in 2007.

In Closing

Blackstone Country Club in Peoria, Arizona is rapidly becoming the golf community of choice by those seeking a casual yet luxurious way of life. Find out for yourself if Blackstone is right for you. - 16887

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