Luxury Homes in The Renaissance Club Scotland
March 11, 2010 by kenduncan
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My Partners In Scotland
BEAUTIFUL HISTORIC SCOTLAND
Please contact me regarding our luxury Sole Ownership and Fractional Ownership Properties available in Scotland
Including: Aberlady, East Lothian; The Renaissance Club; Archerfield Estate; The Isle of Arran.
Call me for details on the above properties or for further information on fractional ownership you can view our partners’ websites at
Your Fraction
The Links at the Renaissance Club
The Lodges at… Aberlady
Isle of Arran Holidays
Steeped in centuries of Scottish history and golfing tradition, East Lothian is blessed with heather-clad hills and unspoilt beaches, grand estates and ruined cliff-top castles. It is also home to some of the world’s finest and most challenging golf courses. Among the, the newly completed exclusive golf course and luxury homes at The Renaissance Club.
The Links at Renaissance
Construction is now commencing on these luxury homes in The Renaissance Club. Please contact me if you are interested in further information
Set within the grounds of Scotland’s most prestigious new golf club, The Links at Renaissance is the rarest of property opportunities. Four premium homes of exceptional quality and desirability, adjoining Tom Doak’s acclaimed new course at The Renaissance Club, East Lothian.
Bordered by the Duke of Hamilton’s estates to the south and the legendary Muirfield Golf Club to the west, The Links at Renaissance offers a privileged few the opportunity to live in truly select golfing company, only 30 minutes from Edinburgh city and airport.
The Links at Renaissance is a strictly limited investment and lifestyle opportunity which comes complete with a Membership Bond for The Renaissance Club.
The Renaissance Clubis the latest link in a stunning chain of superb courses which stretches along the sand dunes of the magnificent Firth of Forth, from Gullane and Luffness in the west, past Muirfield, to North Berwick in the east.
The Renaissance directly abuts historic Muirfield Golf Club – the two eighteens share an ancient stone-wall border – but in every other respect it boasts its own unique character. Bearing the minimalist hallmark of its renowned American Golf Course architect, Tom Doak, it’s a 7,435-yard course which makes the most of its natural heath land and forest setting to offer a thrilling game, with views to match.
From The Renaissance, it is just 30 minutes by car to the historic and vibrant centre of Edinburgh. Home to the world’s largest international arts festival, Edinburgh offers a rich, year-round programme of theatre, opera, music and film. It also boats world-class museums and galleries, and top class restaurants, bars and shops.
East Lothian continues to witness some of the fastest growth in regional property prices – particularly at the high-end where demand for premium properties within easy reach of Edinburgh far exceeds supply.
The Links at Renaissance offers a rare, and strictly limited, investment opportunity – not to mention a truly enviable golfing lifestyle.
For more information details of house plans please contact me: Ken Duncan
Email: kjd769@gmail.com
Telephone: 772-224-6378
GULLANE, SCOTLAND – Of all the recent golf course projects in Scotland, from the St. Andrews Castle Course to Machrihanish Dunes, Castle Stuart and of course, Donald Trump’s Aberdeen resort,
The Renaissance Club outside Gullane, just down the road from Carigielaw, Gullane Golf Club and Muirfield, with North Berwick just a few miles to the east.
Estate Agents Needed To Sell Luxury Scottish Properties
June 4, 2009 by kenduncan
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Looking for Estate Agents to Sell Luxury European Development Homes
We have partners in Europe with exclusive developments, including The Renaissance Club at Muirfield in Scotland, Aberlady next to Gullane and Craigielaw, Buriano Italy and coming soon an exclusive offer at the Home of Golf.
We can offer a very good commission to any USA or Canadian based Realtor who would be interested in acting locally for us.
Buriano Italy: 55 stunning apartments in the Tuscan Hills
Aberlady: 3 Luxury Scottish Golf Homes being fractioned off
The Renaissance Club: 8 Luxury Golf Course Homes within a wedge shot of the fairways of Muirfield
The Renaissance Club : 1 Luxury Golf Course Fractional Ownership Home
St Andrews: To be announced
I am in constant contact with my International partners.
http://kenduncanrealtor.com/international-partners/
For professional advice and guidance regarding properties in Europe you can contact me, Ken Duncan, by
email ken@yourfraction.net
or
telephone me on 305-320-6744
Golfing Homes from The PGA Village Port St Lucie to The Renaissance Club Scotland
Looking for Realtors to Sell Luxury European Developments
May 20, 2009 by kenduncan
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We have partners in Europe with exclusive developments, including The Renaissance Club at Muirfield in Scotland, Aberlady next to Gullane and Craigielaw, Buriano Italy and coming soon an exclusive offer at the Home of Golf.
We can offer a good commission to any USA or Canadian based Realtor who would be interested in acting locally for us.
Buriano Italy: 55 stunning apartments in the Tuscan Hills
Aberlady: 3 luxury homes being fractioned off
The Renaissance Club: 8 luxury homes
St Andrews: To be announced
I am in constant contact with my International partners.
http://kenduncanrealtor.com/international-partners/
For professional advice and guidance regarding properties in Europe you can contact me, Ken Duncan, by
email ken@yourfraction.net
or
telephone me on 305-320-6744
Golfing Homes from The PGA Village Port St Lucie to The Renaissance Club Scotland
Scottish-born golfer feels at home as Falcons standout
April 2, 2009 by kenduncan
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Special to Neighborhood Post
Thursday, April 02, 2009
If you judged golfer Greg Duncan by his name or face, you might come away with the impression of an all-American boy.
But while the 18-year-old Jensen Beach resident is a U.S. citizen, his speaking voice gives away his country of origin. The accent has thinned, but the senior at Jensen Beach High School was born in Scotland, and moved to South Florida with his family only three years ago.
“When I first moved here, my accent was much stronger,” Duncan said. “I had to repeat everything I said three or four times before anyone could understand me.”
His golf game, however, required no translation. Playing for coach Larry Sweazey’s district runner-up Falcons, Duncan earned Player of the Year honors among the first team members of The Palm Beach Post‘s 2008 Fall High School All-Area Teams for finishing first in the district finals, second in regionals and fifth in the state.
Duncan says he now feels more at home in the United States from both golfing and social perspectives.
“We wanted to get away from the cold weather,” he said. “It’s been a lot better for my golf game. It took some time to get used to living here, not knowing anyone at school, but I really like it now. Americans are a lot more laid-back and friendly than the Scottish.”
The sport of golf was invented in Scotland, where Duncan started playing at age 3 with his father. A native New Yorker, property developer Ken Duncan is the only other golfer in a family that includes Greg’s Scottish mother, Isobel, and his sisters Jennifer and Ashley.
“My father’s good enough to beat me once in a while,” Duncan said. “But I started winning pretty regularly when I was around 12.”
The young golfer had plenty of training in Scotland’s tougher conditions.
“There might be more water hazards here, but there’s less rough,” he said. “Not to mention 60-mile-per-hour winds and freezing cold weather.”
Duncan enjoyed warmer playing surroundings last month when he participated in the Pro/Am exhibition tournament during the Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens. He was paired with a former PGA champion, Shaun Micheel, who finished the Honda Classic with an even-par 284, nine strokes behind champion Y.E. Yang.
“That may be the best day of golf I’ve had in my life,” Duncan said. “Shaun told me what he had to do to make it as a pro, and it was great to play in front of so many people on a professional course.”
A return to Scotland might be in the cards for Duncan if he doesn’t attend college after graduation.
“I’ve been talking to the coach at the University of South Florida in Tampa,” he said. “If I don’t go there, I may take classes at Indian River State College and play as many amateur tournaments as I can. Or I could go back to Scotland and play tournaments, and hopefully get on the European or PGA Tour.”
For now, Duncan will continue to work with instructor Jerry Tucker. The Stuart resident has multiple South Florida PGA Senior Championship victories and Teacher of the Year awards – not to mention a replica of the 12th hole from The Masters golf tournament at Georgia’s Augusta National Golf Course in his back yard.
There’s always another avenue for Duncan, whose golf exploits overshadowed the two-sport star’s other European-approved game of choice.
“I’ve played soccer since I was 5,” said the Falcons’ midfielder. “This season, we won districts for the fifth year in a row, and lost in double-overtime to finish second in regionals.”
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