Author: Jasmine

  • Top 3 Tips to be the Best Summer Host

    Top 3 Tips to be the Best Summer Host

    Want to be the hostess with the mostest in your Neal home this summer? Take note of our top tips so your event can be the most talked about party of the season.

    1. Serve up fruit infused ice cubes for your guests.

    Banish the boring ice cubes. Whip up fruit and herb-infused ice cubes to flare up the most simple of drinks. Your guests will surely be impressed when you hand them a drink filled with these pretty cubes.

    All you need is a variety of your favorite fruit and herb pairings, filtered water for a crystal clear cube and an ice tray. Chop your assortment of fruits and herbs, place them in an ice tray then top it off with water. Pop them into the freezer for a few hours until they are completely frozen and voila—your glass of water just went from bland to grand!

    Click here for a breakdown of the recipe and inspiration for fruit and herb combos.


    2. Fill your pool with a variety of pool floats.

    Pool floats will certainly make a splash at your next summer party. From extravagant swans to giant slices of pizza, there’s a float for every sort of event. Before your next pool party, pick out a variety of pool floaties that match the theme that you’re going for. Watermelon slab floats are great for a generic summer barbecue while red, white and blue popsicles would make the perfect inflatable to lounge on for the Fourth of July. If you’re looking to splurge on pool floats then be sure to browse Funboy for original luxury pool floats. Bigmouth is another more affordable option with a wide array of products to choose from. There’s no doubt that these will be a hit not only for summer parties but the whole season.

    Don’t have a pool? Check out Waterscapes Pools and Spas and you’ll have a pool full of festive floaties in no time.  


    3. Get your home guest ready.

    There’s a few things that you can do to ensure that you and your home are prepped and ready to go before your guests arrive. Here’s a quick checklist you can run through before the party starts:

    • First, stock up all of your bathrooms with plenty of toilet paper and disposable towels for guest use.
    • Second, baby proof your home by locking any pantries that little hands may be able to get ahold of and if it’s a pool party, make sure to book a designated pool guard for the children. If your event is exclusive to only adults then you can skip this step.
    • Third, set up food trays around your home in the living room, dining room and foyer area. That way the kitchen won’t be swarmed with hungry guests and you can replenish empty trays without stepping on anyone’s toes.
    • Fourth, have a designated area for towels and make sure that there are plenty of them so that pool goers can easily access after their swim.
    • Finally, make sure that you have plenty of disposable flatware, plates, cups and napkins for an easy cleanup.

    Now you’re officially equipped to host an unforgettable summer bash in your gorgeous Neal home.

  • Neal Communities Sponsors Lucky Duck Race for Pace

    Neal Communities Sponsors Lucky Duck Race for Pace

    Neal Communities adopts ducks through $5,000 sponsorship for Lucky Duck Race for Pace

    BRADENTON, Fla. — For the fourth consecutive year, Neal Communities, southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, is partnering with Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County as a Diamond Duck sponsor of the nonprofit’s Lucky Ducky Race for Pace.

    Neal Communities did more than just donate $5,000 for the cause. Every year, the builder’s team members also host a team to adopt rubber ducks, raising even more funds to help the Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County change the lives of teenage girls in Manatee County.

    On May 11 at Caddy’s at the Pointe in Bradenton, more than 25,000 adopted rubber ducks will float down the Manatee River, winning its owner prizes. The 10th year running, the Lucky Ducky Race for Pace raised more than $150,000 last year.

    “We are grateful that Neal Communities believes in our mission,” said Amy Wick Mavis, executive director of Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County. “They not only support Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County financially but their staff also contributes their time by helping with special events for our girls and their families. As a Diamond sponsor of the Lucky Ducky Race for Pace, their support provides much-needed funds for our program and necessities, such as uniforms and transportation to school. Partners like Neal Communities, who invest their resources as well as their time, show our Pace girls how dedicated our community is to their success.”

    Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County is a year-round school that provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training and advocacy. The comprehensive program integrates social services and education in an individualized manner, and it is recognized nationally as the most effective program in the country for keeping adolescent girls out of the juvenile justice system. Pace Center for Girls of Manatee County uses a strengths-based approach that harnesses the unique potential of each girl with a focus on future outcomes. Last year, the nonprofit helped more than 2,000 girls in 21 communities in Florida.

  • Neal Communities Provides Funds for Parrish Heritage Festival

    Neal Communities Provides Funds for Parrish Heritage Festival

    LAKEWOOD RANCH, Fla. — Neal Communities, southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, recently donated $5,000 in support of the Parrish Heritage Festival and Chili Cook Off for the Parrish Foundation, a nonprofit that provides grants to groups that serve residents of the Parrish community.

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  • Sidewalk on Bay Street in Osprey

    Sidewalk on Bay Street in Osprey

    Neal Communities partners with Sarasota County to build much-needed sidewalk on Bay Street in Osprey

    OSPREY, Fla. — Neal Communities, southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, recently partnered with Sarasota County to build a sidewalk on the north side of Bay Street in Osprey, beginning approximately 140 feet west of the extension of Park Trace Boulevard and extending to the intersection of Bay Street and Old Venice Road.

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  • A Builder Who Cares

    A Builder Who Cares

    Pat:

    We had a great meeting with Summer Smith-Pope and Randy Olson Monday.  Sandy Keith, Ron Grinnell, Todd Logan and Jerry Grens were there representing C.O.T.S. (Coalition for Osprey Transportation Safety) and the communities that make up our little town of Osprey.

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  • Excited for a New Home!

    Excited for a New Home!

    Dear Mr. Neal,

    My name is Sara Rodriguez. I am a recently retired school teacher of Chicago. My husband and I chose to relocate to Florida for the warm weather, and spend our “Golden Years” in this beautiful state.

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  • A Big Thanks to Dawna Bruner

    A Big Thanks to Dawna Bruner

    A big thanks to Dawna Bruner, we bought the house because of her. She was amazing in answering all our questions and continually updating us on what was happening during the build. (more…)

  • Gratitude for Candace Jenkins

    Gratitude for Candace Jenkins

    After living in our home for about a year, we have learned lots about our home, as well as from other neighbors, and other neighborhoods.  We never realized the significance at the time, but now feel it is belated but important to recognize an outstanding employee, Candace Jenkins!  (more…)

  • Caring for the Clients

    Caring for the Clients

    The best part of my experience is how my Sales Associate (Darice) and my Builder (Candace) genuinely CARED about me. I never was just another customer to them, they each took time to find out what was important to me and every concern I had they both took time to address them as soon as possible. (more…)

  • Attention to Detail is Key

    Attention to Detail is Key

    Dear Mr. Neal,

    On June 22, 2018 we moved into our new Grand Palm home. There were a number of details that needed attention in this home. (more…)