Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Future.... On Hold ? hardly.........





With Major resellers like NRPI coming into Hot Springs Village, it seems to be only a matter of time until growth increases, once again, Mr. Cooper has foreseen and has planned for the future.



WATER! Water, it is said, maybe what the next world war is fougth over. In his wisdom, Cooper Communities designed Lake Pinada. It is over 230 feet deep and can sustain ALL of HSV (built out completely) for over 1 year with out ONE DROP of additional rain. Now, that said, we generally receive 55 - 70 inches per year, so for now, water is NOT an issue and should probably never be one. We are also committed to the Central Arkansas Water Council. A group that is planning on taking 1.5 MILLION gallons from Lake Ouachita (5 miles to west) and pumping the better part of the way back to Little Rock. Well, well, well.... you get ONE guess as to what "village" lies DIRECTLY in the path of this water line. So, we have signed on as a way of ENSURING that we will ALWAYS have plenty of water in HSV.


So, if we will always have water, why do we need more... simple short answer... Golf. Much if not all of the courses are self sustaining and many have wells / springs in them. That said, CNN notes that California is apologizing for brown greens. Meanwhile, Florida and the Southeast is simply on fire and the drought on both coast is serious and does not look to be improving any time soon. Now given, to ME this looks like a natural cycle in arid areas. We too are concerned and THINKING about how any / all of these changes may affect our paradise called Hot Springs Village.


I hope you are enjoying these post as much as i enjoy making them. Please add your comments to the bottom (they are called POST) and everyone else can see your opinions also. More to come and MANY.. and I do mean MANY more photos .
In the meanwhile, feel free to look at the properties for auction and for sale in beautiful Hot Springs Village, AR.
For more information, or some "self reading" please go to http://hot-springs-village.net/.
It is FULL of answers and suggestions about how to find YOUR piece of heaven and what to do once you get here. For example, How much does housing cost? What activities are there for me? How much to things cost? What are the fees and Dues in this area? And most often, WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE ? and the list goes ON and ON... card clubs, ENDLESS GOLF, fishing clubs, RV travel clubs, and this is not even then beginning. email me for more info :) ... dennis@hsvpp.com

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Friday, May 18, 2007

HSV People

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Hot Springs Village: History & Future
Hot Springs Village......
Yesterday, today and tomorrow.In this day and time it can be hard to find peace and quiet. We have found ours in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas (map).Mr. John A. Cooper was an attorney in Memphis in the mid 1950's when he realised that there was about to be a bumper crop of Baby Boomers coming south soon. He and his family enjoyed vacationing on the banks of the Spring River (read COLD water) near Hardy Arkansas. He found that there was a development nearby on the Spring River. The development was floundering. He and a group of partners picked up the resort with a golf course and as we say in Arkansas "turned a pig's ear into a purse". Cherokee Village became a popular location. Cherokee Village did have it's downside. Sewer connections, ample water supply, utilities, etc. The development was not completely isolated so some parts of the village where across the street from mobile homes and dead cars in front yards. Not exactly the high end resort that one might have in mind, and as usual there were the rural vs. suburb conflicts. When you live "in the country" and i mean REALLY in the country, dogs barks do not respect the property lines and sometimes even the dogs themselves do not either ;). While working with CV Mr. Cooper and his development company learned a great deal. First and most important, how to you get people to HARDY ARKANSAS ? (map) well, to his everlasting credit, Mr. Cooper discovered / invented the 3 day / 2 night vacation for a 90 minute sales tour (sound familiar to you? ) NRPI and other companies are copying him to this day (rest his soul). Yes, John A. Cooper is in the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame for inventing the "Time Share Tour". I only wish I had made that up, it is TRUE.

After learning a GREAT deal in North East Arkansas, (mainly that it is a hard market to sell and that he needed more control over his development) Mr. Cooper left his partners and headed off too North Eastern Garland County where a 2.1 million acre National Forest and where the Dirks Timber Company was offering to sell "the dark corner" of Garland County. It was known as the Dark Corner (click to see a online book from a resident), because it was FAR beyond the arm of the law around the turn of the century when it was settled. This area offered by the Dirks Timber Company was 18,000 acres that crossed between Garland and Saline County in South Central Arkansas (map). Hot Springs National Park is a mere 16 miles away and has a rich history all it's own from 30's era gangsters hanging out at the Springs trying to cure their STD's to native Indians that lived here thousands of years ago and declared the healing springs as a neutral place (that ironically the gangsters respected also). The great city of Hot Springs has grown up around the park and has quite a personality of it's own. Oaklawn is the local horse racing track and consistently produces great horse that are always contenders in the Kentucky Derby.
Back to our history, ;)... Mr. Cooper and a State Senator toured the land in a plane and Mr. Cooper saw all he needed to see. It was his gem. He knew immediately that he could gate this community and make it what he had always wanted his developments to be. Private, self sustaining, secure and an oasis of beauty. Cooper then set upon the principals that he KNEW would make it a great place to live.
1. 25% (NOT including the 9 Golf Courses and 7 lakes) of ALL areas would be designated as "green space".
2. All lots touch green space. This was to preserve the feel of the forest and lessen the effect of "seeing other homes" nearby.3. All utilities would be underground and unseen.4. All subdivisions would be protected from the road by green space.

The Total Effect of this is SIMPLY amazing.171 holes of Golf. (most courses are under $20 for 18 holes)7 Lakes in Village, (roughly 1400 acres total)5 miles from Ouachita National Forest and Lake (285,000 acres)Look here for Scenic Drives
Needless to say, I cannot cover it all in this one post, more to come, probably next week.In the meanwhile, here for some video clips that can tell you more about the area.
dennis

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