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Topic: Taglines/Names

High End Real Estate Developmemt Lot Names

Posted by workwiththeexpert on 250 Points
Hello, we are selling a high end equestrian community starting at $650k -1.3 million

named: Crystal Plantation
"An Estate Equestrian Community"

Luxurious Country Living in the heart of Mandarin (the area it's located)

We have 6 estate lots to sell and we need a theme with unique names for each instead of just saying
lOT 1
lOT 2 etc

And we have unique signs being made that look rustic with reclaimed wood and horse shoes on them

It is luxurious country living in the heart of everything. You are a 3 minute drive from shopping etc. but when you drive on the property there are tons of oaks trees and the country feel.


The ammenities are High end with:
-an elaborate covered bridge entrance
-Equestrian barn and the other half is a clubhouse
Horse pasture
-Small organic garden
-Nature trails (not a lot but a few)

So having said all of this, what are 6 lot names keeping carrying a theme reflecting the neighborhood.

Thoughts so far:

Crystal Plantation (name of community) so name 6 lots after crystals of stones

For example

Lot 1-Emerald Estates
Lot 2-Ruby Estates
Lot3- Pearl Estates
Lot 4 sapphire
Etc etc

Or a country theme:
Lot 1- Dreamcatcher Estate (or Dreamcatcher Plantation
Lot-2
Lot 2- Sundance Estate
More examples:
Dream catcher
Fireside
Shady oaks
Weapons willow
Stallion
Moonlight


What do you all think- OPEN TO ALL SUGGESTIONS
I only need 6 unique lot names
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  • Posted on Accepted
    Maybe wood/forest theme?
    Pine Prairie / Park / Passage
    Maple Meadows
    Walnut Way
    Oak Opening
    Cherry ....

    You could also do it without the second word having matching first letter...
    Pine ...
    Maple ...
    Walnut ...
    Oak ...
    Cherry ...
    ...
  • Posted by workwiththeexpert on Author
    Thank you!!!
  • Posted by Mike Steffes on Accepted
    You could choose 6 horse breeds. Examples:
    Friesian
    Andulusian
    Trakehner
    Lipizzan
    Fallabella
    Breton
  • Posted by Shelley Ryan on Moderator
    Hi Everyone,

    I am closing this question since there hasn't been much recent activity.

    Thanks for participating!

    Shelley
    MarketingProfs

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