Posts Tagged ‘Deep Creek Lake’

New Blog About Deep Creek Lake

Mike Kennedy By: Mike Kennedy
mkennedy@railey.com
301-616-6106
March 11th, 2008
Category: Uncategorized

Since our blog is mostly about real estate happenings in and around the Deep Creek Lake area, we wanted to tell you about another blog that reports on all the other things happening and going on at the lake that aren’t necessarily real estate related. This new blog is called The Deep Creek Blog and is authored by Becky Sciullo. Becky’s family has owned lake property for many years and she has spent her whole life vacationing at Deep Creek.

She does a great job reporting all the local news, happenings, things-to-do, and events that are going on in the Deep Creek Lake area. For second home owners who only come up on weekends, her blog is great way to stay current with everything that is happening in Garrett County.

On a side note, her father paints and produces some incredible art work of the different scenes found in and around Deep Creek Lake and Garrett County. You can view his work here. How many of you remember Thayer’s Barn, the old Glendale Bridge, and Cabin Lodge? I can remember the old Glendale Bridge and the fact that it was “one way” only! You had to pull your car up to the entrance, look down to make sure no one else was coming the other way, and then you could go. Thayer’s Barn and Cabin Lodge were before my time, but I’m fairly certain Thayer’s Barn burnt down and was located where the Creamery is now along Route 219.

Luxury Living Magazine Features Deep Creek Lake and Wisp

Mike Kennedy By: Mike Kennedy
mkennedy@railey.com
301-616-6106
March 1st, 2008
Category: Deep Creek Lake Real Estate, Wisp Ski Resort

Luxury Living Magazine

Some more quality exposure for Deep Creek Lake and Wisp Ski Resort. It’s nice to see the area getting the attention of a national publication and a Baltimore television station as of late. Here is a link to an article about the area that appeared in the Spring 2008 issue of Luxury Living Magazine.

It is interesting to note that the author of the article lives in Park City, Utah - which is another resort area with a much larger ski area than the Wisp. The author really has nothing but good things to say about the area and favorably compares the lifestyle and activities offered at Deep Creek Lake to those found at the larger western resorts. 

The author does touch on a few real estate items in the article. She notes that a brand new home at Deep Creek Lake that costs $1.3 million would be considered a “steal” in Park City - where $1.3 million would only you buy a 2 bedroom fixer upper. Sure Park City and some of the other bigger resorts are larger than the Wisp - but Deep Creek Lake is much more accessible and easy to get to for someone from Baltimore, Washington D.C., or Pittsburgh.

We have many clients who own vacation homes here and in other resort areas - and speaking with them they always tell us they spend more time here at their Deep Creek Lake house than at their other vacation homes in other resort areas. When you factor in ease of accessibility, the lifestyle offered, and what you can get for the money - there is no doubt buying a second home at Deep Creek Lake is a great value compared to other resort areas.

Wisp Ski Resort Featured on WBAL TV This Morning

Mike Kennedy By: Mike Kennedy
mkennedy@railey.com
301-616-6106
February 28th, 2008
Category: Deep Creek Lake Activities, Deep Creek Lake Area Things To Do, Wisp Ski Resort

Deep Creek Lake and Wisp Ski Resort were featured this morning in this short video segment that aired on WBAL Channel 11’s newscast. WBAL is Baltimore’s NBC affiliate.