Monday, November 28, 2011

Shoreline Casuarina

#61 Shoreline: Custom-built relaxed island living
Situated on its own idyllic beach amid beautifully landscaped gardens, Shoreline is a prestigious private-gated community of 76 luxuriously appointed Bahamian-style properties. Shoreline's amenities also include an owner's clubhouse, 2 tennis courts, a basketball court, sparkling pools, and lush well-maintained tropical greenery all around.


Stylish and spacious living on two floors features cool airy verandahs and water views. This home is measured at 2,730 sq. ft. of relaxed island luxury, with 3 Bedrooms plus study, and 3.5 Bathrooms. First floor 911 sq. ft. Under air 1,822 sq. ft. Verandahs and porches under roof 714 sq. ft. Carport 200 sq. ft. Total 2,736 sq. ft. (Not including patio). The Casuarina on lot # 61 is available for purchase, and built to contract. The price of $750,000 includes construction costs. For more photos and information click here to see Listing #1792 and contact Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty at 242.351.9081, #9 Regent Centre East, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island.

We'd love to help Santa wrap up a promise-key to your future dream home!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

James Sarles Realty's Annual Holiday Basket Brigade


Dear Friends,

Each year, our company Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty, coordinates its own personal Basket Brigade,
and we are asking for your help again.

Each year, a few days before Christmas, our entire James Sarles Realty staff assembles food baskets with all the "fixings"
for a wonderful Christmas Dinner. These baskets are given to the most needy familes on Grand Bahama Island.
The baskets contain everything for a delicious meal: a turkey, vegetables, stuffing, candied yams, potatoes, cabbage, gravy, macaroni, cider, chocolates, cookies as well as a blanket and games for the kids.
We find the most needy people on Grand Bahama through a variety of sources and acting as delivery people,
we anonymously deliver the beautifully prepared baskets throughout Grand Bahama Island with a simple note that says
"This comes to you from someone who cares about you. All we ask is that you take care of yourself
well enough to be able to do this for someone else someday."

This year we are planning to deliver even more baskets than in previous years and we are asking for
financial help to make the program possible.

If you feel called to help our program please stop in the office or mail us a check to:

James Sarles Realty "4th Annual Basket Brigade"
#9 Regent Center East
Freeport, Bahama
P.O. F-43152
We accept PayPal too.
Send PayPal funds to jamessarlesrealty@gmail.com
To wire funds contact Kim Anthony at kanthony@coralwave.com

Every little bit helps.
The Basket Brigade is built on a simple notion: "One small act of generosity on the part of one caring person
can transform the lives of hundreds. It takes only one light to dispel the darkness,
and even just one basket or a few, to bring hope!"

Thanks in advance for your help and support.

All best wishes, Jamie

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Princess Isle Estate on Grand Bahama featured on Forbes.com

A Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty exclusive listing was just featured on the Forbes.com. Click here to view the Beachfront Homes To Beat the Winter Blues feature on their real estate blog. For more views and information on this breathtaking ocean view property, click here or call James Sarles at 242.351.9081 or visit us at #9 Regent Centre East, Grand Bahama.
photo by keenimedia.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Encouraging Young Film Makers on Grand Bahama Island


Katrina Dorsett receives one of her prizes, a professional camera donated by James Sarles, President, of Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty, for Katrina's winning entry in the Grand Bahama Youth Film Competition. The award was presented at the Opening Night beachfront screening of Beyond the Blue at FLIFF (Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival) on Location: Grand Bahama Island 2011. Pictured (l-R) Katrina Dorsett, James Sarles of Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty; and Betty Bethel, The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. Photo: TheBahamasWeekly.com