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No Foreclosures!
Posted July 14, 2010
In the current economic environment, the only sales many developments are experiencing are those of foreclosures and “short sales” in which the lender accepts less than what is owed on the real estate. The Headwaters hasn’t had a single foreclosure.
The First Wedding at Headwaters
Posted June 7, 2010
The first wedding at The Headwaters took place on May 22nd with Brittany Young, the daughter of owners Rodney & Cynthia Young…marrying Christopher Little of Alabama. The venue was the Clubhouse; however, the wedding party enjoyed every aspect of The Headwaters.
Fishing at The Headwaters is Great!
Posted April 12, 2010
We keep our private lake well stocked with Rainbow Trout for Homeowners to enjoy catching and eating at their leisure. We estimate a healthy population of around 2,000 trout today.
Sugar Mountain Easter Egg Hunt!
Posted March 5, 2010
There’s lots of family fun to be had on Sugar Mountain for a festive Easter egg hunt. Kids under 12 will enjoy looking for eggs containing prizes — one egg will have a season pass! Visit us to see all the kid-friendly amenities we have available too!
The Point Clubhouse at Headwaters
Posted February 27, 2010
All Headwaters property owners and their visitors can enjoy a 280 degree view of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. With a gourmet kitchen and dining room, movie theater, game room, and more, you and your family can enjoy special gatherings.
Doing Things Right in This Market
Posted February 16, 2010
The Headwaters continues to perform in a challenging real estate market with 17 closed sales for 2009 compared to 23 the previous year. Southern Way of Life, a popular retirement blog, attributes our success to the way we do things around here.
Headwaters at Banner Elk – Still Growing Strong
Posted February 11, 2010
John Haynes, the developer, found an old NC lifestyle magazine from 2007 with numerous advertisements for real estate developments in the area. Read how many of them are either gone or currently in bankruptcy and why Headwaters is different.







