
Kolter Homes, a leader in residential developments throughout Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, is pleased to announce the VIP List is now open for its latest venture at Salt Grass at Ward Creek. Slated to begin selling in the spring of 2025, this new Bay County neighborhood is set within the established Ward Creek community, convenient to Pier Park and Panama City Beach.
“By joining the VIP Interest List, prospective buyers will gain priority access to homesite availability at Salt Grass at Ward Creek,” said Tony Adams, regional vice president of Kolter Homes. “This gives them a unique opportunity to secure their place in a sought-after, multi-generational community and make personalization selections ahead of building.”

Homes at Salt Grass at Ward Creek will feature four home designs from the Kolter Homes Carson Collection: the Emily, Julia, Lila and Madison models popular at other Kolter communities throughout the Southeast. Ranging from 2,482 to 2,971-square-feet of total living space, these open-concept, one-story home layouts will offer three-to-five bedrooms and two-car garages, with some three-car garage options available. In addition, each floor plan will feature a minimum of 25 structural options for homebuyers to truly design their home to best fit their preferences and lifestyle. Home prices have not yet been announced, and those registered on the VIP List will be the first to receive pricing and additional information.
Set on a total of 60 acres, residents at Salt Grass at Ward Creek will enjoy a variety of on-site community amenities. Plans are in development for resident-only pickleball courts, a covered social area with seating, a resort-style pool with sundeck and wide walkways throughout.
Salt Grass at Ward Creek residents will also enjoy the community’s convenience to a variety of popular outdoor destinations including parks, sports complexes, golf courses, fishing and boating. Additionally, the community is located minutes from Pier Park, a thriving area destination featuring high-end shopping, dining and entertainment options.
To join the VIP List and receive the latest updates on community progress, new home pricing and floor plan options, visit www.KolterHomes.com/new-homes/salt-grass-at-ward-creek/request-information. For more information regarding Kolter Homes communities throughout Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, visit www.KolterHomes.com.
The Kolter Group LLC is a private investment firm focused on real estate development and investment based in Delray Beach, Florida. Led by CEO Robert “Bobby” Julien, the Kolter Group LLC (together with its affiliates, “Kolter”) includes four residential development business units. Kolter has sponsored over $26 billion of realized and in-process real estate projects throughout the southeastern United States (including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee).
• Kolter has completed 84 residential projects, delivering over 23,000 units.
• Kolter has current investment in 80 residential projects expected to deliver a total of over 56,000 units.
Kolter Homes LLC, together with its affiliates (together with its affiliates, “Kolter Homes”), is focused on the development, construction, and sale of 500-1,500 for-sale single-family units, often as Cresswind branded, age-restricted, amenity-rich master-planned communities, with additional focus on smaller traditional and age-targeted add-on communities of 100-500 homes. Kolter Homes has sponsored over $12.9 billion of realized and in-process real estate projects throughout the southeastern United States.
• Kolter Homes has completed 17 projects, delivering over 7,000 residences.
• Kolter Homes has current investment in 26 projects expected to deliver a total of over 19,000 residences
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