FARAZANA RAHMAN
Clarence,
I want to thank you for the excellent job you did with the buying of our home at 708 Meadowmont Lane in Chapel Hill. You and I both know what an ordeal it was to begin with, with the builder issues, completion issues, mortgage and closing dilemmas. I must say that your presence not only helped me resolve all the hardships I went through, but your warm and kind demeanor was a moral support that I have not seen with agents I have dealt with in the past. You were always there to help me , only a phone call away. I am proud to say that "YOU ARE THE BEST". Farzana A Rahman
DUKE AND PHYLLIS HENTHORNE
With the challenging real estate market, you need help from a professional you can trust. An agent who goes that extra mile, Clarence Lupton is that Realtor. I truly appreciate all the time and effort he put in to helping us with our new home purchase in Meadowmont. The exceptional personal service provided by him should be commended.
Duke Henthorne
Meadowmont
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
CARL AND JEANNE BARBOUR
We began our search for a retirement home in Chapel Hill riding with Clarence in his 4-wheel drive vehicle drudging through muddy paths as he helped us select a building lot in Meadowmont. From the very beginning, Clarence shared with us his expertise - from site selection to the width of inside door frames. He followed through with construction and kept things moving along. Our closing was both on time and uneventful because of his skill in tying down all of the loose ends. We are most appreciative of his help in making our home in Meadowmont meet both our needs and desires. Without him, we would have never fulfilled our dream of returning to Chapel Hill to live after graduating from UNC in 1958
ThE PERSONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MEADOWMONT VILLAGE TO ME
Greetings to all that read this. It is not intent to sould like a commerical but when Clarence Lupton asked me to write a document outlining the personal significance of Meadowmont Vliiage (specifically the condominiums) to me, I was very exited to have the opportunity to do this. My feelings on the topic run very deep.The condos support a luxurious lifestyle that would be enjoyable and convenient to anyone at all, but to me the ramifications are much more oriented toward independence and access to services throughtout the community. To clarify the importance of independence to me, I do not drive because I am a survivor of a vehicular accident in June 1994 caused by a blown tire. I have always been someone who values independence greatly, and having to rely on others to give me rides to places (especially work) never sat very well with me. I now work at the UNC Wellness Center, located about four hundred yards from my door. Harris Teeter, the grocery store, is located even closer than the Wellness Center. These two places alone provide a great deal of independence, for working and eating are two staples of human life. There is also a selection of restaurants from which to choose located in the village. It is my understanding to have such an array of facilities in my "backyard", but situations ofcourse arise that necessitate travel outside Meadowmont Village. A Chapel Hill bus stop (the V bus) is located about 20 yards away, and a Triangle Transit Authority bus stop is located right across Highway 54, about half a mile away.
So in summation, I am truly blessed to live in a community that has so many amenities and luxuries, and this is accentuated by my own personal needs. Of the twenty four units, I was the second to move in (first in my building). There remained no new residents for about six months, and then the unit directlly underneath mine sold. Beginning a few months after that, twenty one of the remaining twenty three units were sold. When the retail space below becomes full, I expect the condos to thrive even more.
Whitby Joyner