Richmond Hill Georgia Neighborhoods and Communities

Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia sits a few minutes south west of Savannah on the Ogeechee River. Home to many communities and neighborhoods, Richmond Hill offers a large variety and style of homes and lifestyle.

richmond hill georgia neighborhoods

 Richmond Hill Georgia Neighborhoods

  • The Bluffs Bordered by the Tivoli River, this coastal gated community boasts a pool with pool house, tennis court, basketball court, a playground, and extensive paved walking tails that will take by multiple scenic lagoons.
  • Buckhead Richmond Hill, GA The Buckhead Community lies between the Ogeechee and Tivoli Rivers and is within minutes of downtown Richmond Hill.
  • North Buckhead, Richmond Hill, GA Peaceful, family-oriented community close to Fort Stewart with a variety of affordable homes and exceptional recreation facilities.
  • Buckhead South & Tranquilla Hall HOA Richmond Hill, GA This covenant protected community also provides a wide variety of great amenities such as: swimming pool, community room, basketball courts, baseball/athletic fields, playground areas, and tennis courts.
  • Strathy Hall, Richmond Hill, GA Built on the land of the Strathy Hall Plantation, many of the oaks throughout the beautifully landscaped neighborhood were planted during the War Between the States. Some of the homes have deep-water access and some have wonderful views of the waterways and marshes. The neighborhood also includes a community pool and clubhouse.
  • Brigham Lakes, Richmond Hill, GA Beautiful, covenant protected subdivision located just outside the city limits of Richmond Hill, Georgia. The community features fishing lagoons, old style streetlights with sidewalks perfect for a stroll around the neighborhood. Other amenities include a pool, pavilion with bathhouse, children’s playground, soccer field and a gazebo for social events.
  • Waterford Landing Family friendly subdivision on the Jerico river with town-homes, cottages and single family
  • Mainstreet, Richmond Hill, GA Family friendly, covenant protected community.
  • White Oak A peaceful community complete with the sounds of relaxing fountains. A neighborhood perfect for strolls and front porch chats.
  • Live Oak, Richmond Hill, GA Covenant protected, unique community of town homes and single family homes. Amenities include a pool, clubhouse, playground, basket ball court as well as common areas.
  • Richmond Place, Richmond Hill, GA A wonderful community for military families due to its proximity to Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. An active community and special events calendar including holiday parades and pot luck dinners.
  • Demeries Lake Lake living with proximity to Kilkenny Marina, large lots and connecting man made lagoons for canoeing, kayaking and fishing.  Some homes have small, private docks.
  • Sanctuary is a quaint 32 lot subdivision with a community pool, playground, gazebos and picnic areas.  All homes are on half acre lots, raised slab foundations, have architectural shingles and are full brick or stucco.  No vinyl homes are built in the sanctuary.  HOA dues are minimal and privacy is great.  The neighborhood is buffered on one side by a State of Georgia Wildlife Management Area and is wooded.
  • Oxford Small, well planned community close to shopping and recreation. The neighborhood has a single entrance and offers larger than average lots with mature trees, and excellent drainage.
  • Oak Pointe Quiet country community with mature trees and large lots.
  • The Cove is an established water based community that offers both homes on the deepwater Ogeechee River and also lagoon views. The community has a tidal creek boat ramp and lagoons stocked with huge bass for fishing as well as a nature walking trail.  The tidal creek boat ramp accesses the Ogeechee River.
  • Waterways Streets are lined with Live Oaks with views of the Ogeechee River and Red Bird Creek. The community offers  recreation and open spaces as well as miles of nature and biking trails.
  • Marsh Harbour Marsh living with deep water access. A quiet country community offering a neighborhood pool.
  • Heron Point is also a beautiful water community with both deepwater homes, marsh views and interior lots.  They offer a basketball court, playground and picnic area as very minimal HOA fees.
  • Tivoli Marsh An established and well maintained subdivision. This quiet community offers beautiful and scenic views of marsh lands.
  • Dunham Marsh A resort style community close to shopping and the new Bryan County recreational complex. Amenities include a clubhouse, saltwater pool with beach enter, and fitness center. Over 30% of the neighborhood has been preserved as community parks and open spaces.
  • Palm Bay is a small tranquil, gated community with homes on marsh and lagoon lots.  If privacy is your goal, check out Palm Bay.
  • Sayles Landing is next door to Palm Bay community and offers both interior, marsh and deepwater homes.  Light covenants mean you can park a boat on site or RV, camper or work truck.
  • The Ford Plantation A premier golf club offering a variety of first-class amenities including an equestrian center, fishing, a deep water marina, fitness facilities and programs, a spa, dining and social activities.  This is a premier community with private club dues and a one time buy in.
  • Richmond Hill Plantation Golf community living, the Sterling Links gold club is part of this beautiful neighborhood that also offers a relaxing community pool.

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I would love to show you around our Richmond Hill Georgia neighborhoods and communities. Call or email me today to start the search for your perfect home in the Coastal Empire!

Melanie Kramer
Keller Williams Realty Coastal Area Partners
912-459-5001 Office
912-658-1390 Cell Direct

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor

 

One Week Countdown to Holiday Events in the Coastal Empire

With one week left until Christmas and a few candles lit on the menorah I’m hoping you will find time to enjoy a few of these Holiday Events.

Holiday events Savannah

Whether you’re out doing a little last minute shopping or you’ve been organized since before Thanksgiving, the Savannah / Richmond Hill areas offers plenty of activities and Lights.

Christmas Tradition Show at The Savannah Theatre runs through, December 24th – including afternoon performances. The show runs 2-3 hours and delights people of all ages. The Savannah Theatre opened in 1818 which makes it one of the oldest of its kind still operating in the United States. The Art Deco style will transport you back to the 1940s and adds a certain level of magic to all the events held there.

The Savannah Harbor Foundation Festival of Lights & Winter Wonderland is great family fun! Running through December 28th the event features a drive through light show around the Hutchinson Island Road Course. You can even take a tour bus if you don’t feel like driving it yourself. There is a fun zone for the kids and the kids at heart in Bryan Square along with holiday food and drink vendors. A ferris wheel is up on the Riverfront Esplanade. Inside the hotel the annual gingerbread village competition is not to be missed – makes me hungry just thinking about it. And of course a holiday event wouldn’t be complete without a picture with Santa.

Discover a Victorian Christmas at the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low. The home where the Girl Guides Founder spent her childhood is on the corner of Bull Street and Oglethorpe Avenue in Savannah’s historic district and is open for tours through December 30th. Not only will you tour this historic gem of a home, you will have the added bonus of experiencing Victorian holiday customs, games and decorations.

How about a little winter activity in the Martin Luther King Jr. Arena at the Savannah Civic Center. Enjoy an afternoon or evening on the ice under a the twinkling lights. Skatefest runs through January 3rd.

This year the Habersham YMCA is bringing the snow! The Winter Wonderland features real snow, hot chocolate and cookies, story time and dancing to favorite holiday classics. I hear Santa might even make an appearance. Winter Wonderland is one night only, Thursday December 18th.

Stop by the Forsyth Park Inn for a little holiday cheer. Enjoy the beautifully decorated parlor while treating yourself to fresh baked goodies and hot apple cider or hot chocolate. The open house runs noon -2 daily through January 2nd.

This is my favorite time of year to enjoy a carriage ride through Savannah’s historic district. Pick up a coffee or hot chocolate in City Market and enjoy a personal tour with historic stories and holiday lights.

New Years Eve brings another round of entertainment and parties. Both City Market and the Savannah River Front offer a festival like atmosphere with music and fireworks. Tybee Island offers holiday celebrations New Years Eve.

Wishing you and yours the very best of the holiday season!

Melanie Kramer
Keller Williams Realty Coastal Area Partners
912-459-5001 Office
912-658-1390 Cell Direct

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor

Savannah Neighborhoods: from the Historic District to Tybee Island

The Savannah Richmond Hill area offer many residential communities with prices and amenities to fit your budget and lifestyle. Today we’ll explore Savannah Neighborhoods from the Historic District out to Tybee Island via Victory Drive.

Savannah Neighborhoods

The Historic District

The “Hostess City of the South”, established in 1733, is the heart of the Savannah area. For the most part the city has maintained its original plan and is a walkable community laid out around 22 park like squares shaded by live oaks and Spanish Moss.

The homes are stately, historic (the oldest buildings date back to the 1700’s) and offer a full range of architecture styles including an area of Victorian homes. Since the 1950s, there has been a focus to reclaim and restore homes within the historic district. Many of the interiors feature hand carved wooden accents and modern updates to spaces with historic significance.

Elegant condos and town homes seamlessly blend into the landscape of the historic district and offer the charm and convenience of living in town.

Thunderbolt

Thunderbolt is a small town that was once the shipping point for many of the local plantations making it a perfect spot for those looking for something close to water.

Incorporated in 1856, Thunderbolt offers both historic and new construction homes as well as condo communities.

Whitemarsh and Wilmington Islands

Located half way between the historic district and Tybee Island, these islands offer wonderful residential neighborhoods with the convenience of in town living. Most of the homes and condos are within a few minutes of shopping and doctor’s offices.

Here you can find new construction as well as homes dating back to the 1950’s.

Looking for water access? This area is rich with water ways that could take you just about anywhere you’d care to go. Homes on the marshes tend to offer floating docks that move in relation to the tides.

Tybee Island

Looking for a fun and funky beach house? Tybee Island is a relatively quiet beach community. The condos and homes that line the beach lean a little more toward rental properties, but less than a block from the beach you will find the locals. Most of the construction dates back to the 1920’s through the 1950’s, but you can still find new construction and active renovation projects.

What sounds like home to you? Please call or email me today for more information or questions about your relocation needs!

Melanie Kramer
Keller Williams Realty Coastal Area Partners
912-459-5001 Office
912-658-1390 Cell Direct

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor

Melanie Kramer: LOCAL REALTOR® AWARDED SRS DESIGNATION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Melanie Kramer, Local Realtor® Awarded SRS Designation

Richmond Hill, Ga,  — Melanie Kramer, Realtor with Keller Williams Realty Richmond Hill, has been awarded the Seller Representative Specialist – SRS designation, the premier seller agency designation in the country.

The SRS Designation is conferred by the Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers (CRB) and is an official credential of the National Association of REALTORS®.   Melanie joins an elite group of real estate professionals in North America who have earned the SRSsm designation.  All were required to successfully complete a comprehensive course in seller representation, pass a comprehensive exam and subscribe to the REALTOR® Code of Ethics.

About Melanie Kramer

Melanie Kramer, Local Realtor® Awarded SRS DesignationMelanie Kramer has a Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Accounting, an inactive Real Estate Appraisers license, an active real estate sales license, and has been a Distinguished Sales Society consecutively since 2006.

Melanie is also a member of the National Association of Realtors, Georgia Association of Realtors, Savannah Area Board of Realtors, is also an Accredited buyers representative, has served on 4 different occasions on Keller Williams Agent Leadership Council as well as volunteering in her community with the 1996 Olympic Games, Savannah venue, as well as other local civic organizations.

About SRS

SRSsm is a wholly owned division of CRB and focuses specifically on representing the real estate seller.  Founded in 1968, CRB is a not-for-profit affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS®.  You may contact SRS by telephone, 800-621-8738, by e-mail, [CustomerService@SRSCouncil.com], or by visiting the SRS website, [www.SRSCouncil.com].

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor

A Better Cost of Living in the South

I’m often asked about cost comparisons between the Savannah, Georgia area and the north east, “Is the cost of living really that much better in the south?”

We touched on the cost of living when we discussed buying a second home in the area…

the cost of living is much lower here. When compared with Newark, New Jersey for example the overall cost of living in the Savannah area is 31% lower*. The cost of housing alone is 58% lower* than Newark. Generally speaking if you’re living on $120,000 in New Jersey you could maintain your lifestyle in Savannah with $82,818.

A better Cost of Living

Breaking Down the Cost of Living in the South

What makes the Richmond Hill / Savannah area so desirable?

Along with the beautiful weather, beaches, and 2nd biggest St. Patrick’s Day festival in the country – we also boast an excellent cost of living.

Forbes lists Savannah’s cost of living to be below the national average and considerably lower than the New England, New York and New Jersey area.

Looking for a home in the Savannah area often means getting more for less.

What does this mean to your pocketbook?

In basic terms, everyday items are a little bit cheaper here. AreaVibes.com notes that both kinds of liquid fuel trend below the national average. The price of gas in the Savannah area averages 1.2% below and the price of coffee averages 3.5% below.

With a longer warmer weather season than our friends in the north east our energy and utility costs run about 5.3% lower than the national average.

Health care and dental costs are also lower. You may also find other self-care costs such as getting your hair styled will save you a few dollars too.

The Richmond Hill / Savannah area can help stretch your retirement dollars too, all while providing the benefits of a top tourism destination – great hotels (for visiting relatives), world class events and a variety of outdoor activities.

Taxes

A tax friendly town can be a crucial deciding factor when planning a relocation or retirement. Georgia does have a state tax on each home you purchase, but what makes it such a great option for retirees is that Social Security benefits are not taxable income and the state also offers exceptions on other types of retirement income.

Check with your accountant for tax information that will relate specifically to your needs.

Property taxes in both Chatham and Bryan Counties are assessed based on 40% of the fair market value of the property. A $240,000 home would have an assessed value of $96,000 for taxing purposes. The final tax bill will be based on the property and any exemptions available. For example, there is a senior citizen discount on property taxes.

Generally speaking, factor in approximately 1% for Bryan County yearly property taxes and 1.5% in Chatham and Effingham Counties for easy round numbers.  All three counties use a mileage rate which equates to about these percentages.  That means you could buy a $200,000 house in Bryan county and the property taxes are $2,000 per year even if you have no senior citizen discount.

Further, if you buy a home in the suburbs of Bryan County (Richmond Hill, GA), your 1% tax bill INCLUDES your waste bill for weekly curbside service, your yearly fire department dues (no separate bill), and your biweekly curbside recycle service (you do not have to sort).  Those “extras” that are included in themselves save you a few hundred dollars each year!

There is no better example than my own:  3.5% home mortgage for 30 years, 1% property taxes on my home, no fire department dues, no waste monthly bill, approximately $45.00 each month for my water useage, no sewage bill, a local electric company (www.coastalem.com) which equates to $9.50 to $11.00 per KWH used.  There are no yearly vehicle emission tests in Georgia.  There are new vehicle purchase taxes and a yearly $25.00 car tag fee.  Not a bad cost of living at all!

A better cost of living equals a great quality of life.

Please call or email me today for more information or questions about your relocation needs!

Melanie Kramer
Keller Williams Realty Coastal Area Partners
912-459-5001 Office
912-658-1390 Cell Direct

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor
*statistics pulled from payscale.com

New Listing: 1200 Mill Hill Rd Richmond Hill GA

1200 Mill Hill Rd Richmond Hill GA

Build your dream home on the Ogeechee River!

1200 Mill Hill Rd in Richmond Hill is a cleared lot and ready for building.

Over half an acre sits on the deepwater of the Ogeechee and boasts a renovated floating dock (2011) with a 24ft aluminum ramp and boat hoist. At 10×58 this size dock can no longer be built; this one has been grandfathered in.

View the listing page here.

Please call me today for more information or questions about your relocation needs!

Melanie Kramer
Keller Williams Realty Coastal Area Partners
912-459-5001 Office
912-658-1390 Cell Direct

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor

 

Buying a Second Home on the Georgia Coast

Selling real estate in the sunbelt, I often receive  inquiries from clients about the idea of buying a second home.  As New Englanders get fed up with winter snow storms, the idea of living on the southern coast and getting rid of all the snow gear is very alluring. I speak with many New Englanders not only looking for a shorter winter but a better cost of living. Georgia offers both.

second homes in Richmond Hill georgia

Coastal Views in Richmond Hill, Georgia

Owning a Second Home Has its Rewards

Some are unaware of the various tax breaks for second homes.  For example, you can deduct the mortgage interest on your second home if you are not renting it out. Rental properties fall under a different tax structure depending on how many days a year the home is rented but rentals also offer many tax deductions.  We have the buyers consult with their accountant on the details specific to their needs but both are great options.

A second home, aka the vacation home is often looked at as an a place to get a way to support or change your lifestyle but keep in mind, they can be a great investment which is an added benefit. This wide open search based on interests is such a different avenue and opposite of when “Life” dictates where we need to be, how long of a commute, where we needed to be, etc.  Its such a fun process to be able to pick any location for a second home.  Often, criteria such as how long it takes to get there?  Do we have to fly or can we just drive to our second home?  How long is winter? What are the real estate taxes? What is the cost for flood insurance?  This is where an experienced Realtor comes in and I would love to help!

The Richmond Hill / Savannah area offers everything from historic charm to beach front property to the off beat river life. Here, you can live the quintessential southern front porch and iced tea life or experience active outdoor adventures such as kayaking, fishing and various sporting activities or the arts, jazz, etc. Did you know Savannah has a very engaged bicycle community, sailing community, historic society?  Basically, regardless of your interests, we have it!

The cost of living is much lower here. When compared with Newark, New Jersey for example the overall cost of living in the Savannah area is 31% lower*. The cost of housing alone is 58% lower* than Newark. Generally speaking if you’re living on $120,000 in New Jersey you could maintain your lifestyle in Savannah with $82,818.

If you plan to eventually retire or relocate to Savannah or its surrounding areas, I suggest visiting during different times of the year. A week in October and a week in the spring are great times.  Often times, a week or two a year does not give a full picture of the area. For example Savannah hosts the second largest St. Patrick’s Day gathering (truth be told we celebrate for a few weeks) in the country. Events like these do play havoc with traffic, but are also part of the charm and allure of the area.  Be sure to come in the thick of the summer too, to make certain you can handle the Georgia heat.

And let me just address it up front.  I always get asked about the fear of hurricanes.  Did you know that Savannah’s hurricane statistics are better than many near by cities in Florida and the Carolinas?

Please call me today for more information or questions about your relocation needs!

Melanie Kramer
Keller Williams Realty Coastal Area Partners
912-459-5001 Office
912-658-1390 Cell Direct

*statistics pulled from payscale.com

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor

Home Loan Approval Do’s and Don’ts

Securing a home loan approval can be a little like having a 20 dollar bill in your pocket. Once that first transaction is complete, it seems much easier to spend the rest of it.

Filling out the loan papers and receiving a pre-approval can get very exciting. Planning for a new house can take us down many inspiring roads. Maybe you start thinking about the new eight piece set dining room furniture you just saw on the showroom floor – no interest for six months! Or since you’ve been pre-approved for a mortgage, now seems like the perfect time to upgrade to that all too intoxicating new car smell.

Afraid not! Now is the perfect time for patience when it comes to navigating the home buying process.

Do’s and Don’ts of a Smooth Home Loan Approval

Dos and Don'ts of home loan approval

  • DO NOT apply for new credit. This includes those no payments, no interest for 6 months promotions and co-signing for anyone.
  • DO NOT max out your current credit or make any large purchases. Budgeting for your new home is important. Waiting until all the paperwork is finalized before adding to the debt will make for a smooth home buying experience.
  • DO NOT close any credit accounts or change banking accounts. Accounts with zero balances with access to available credit can help your credit rating.
  • DO NOT consolidate debt. Looking at our credit reports can get a little scary, especially if you haven’t been keeping up with them. Now is not the time to consolidate debt, doing so is essentially applying for new credit.
  • DO NOT make any large deposits into your accounts. During the home loan application personal accounts are monitored for general activity and balances. Large deposits can raise red flags. If you receive a monetary gift it is good practice to keep a paper trail on hand.
  • DO NOT originate any inquires on your credit. This is an activity for your mortgage lender!

The goal is to maintain the credit profile that ensured the pre-approval. If you’re about to engage in activity that will change your credit it is always best to get a second opinion – which brings me to the Do list.

  • DO meet with a loans officer. They are here to help answer any questions specific to your needs.
  • DO stay current on your existing accounts. Buying a new home can take up a lot of time and energy. Now is the perfect time to stay vigilant on your current payment schedules and ensure everything remains up to date.
  • DO keep working at your current job. Change is great. And a lot of people move because of their work. But when that isn’t the case, maintaining your work history will help turn the pre-approval into a closing as stress free as possible.
  • DO keep your insurance agent in the loop. Open a dialogue with your insurance company early in the home loan approval process and let your agent, insurance carrier and lender know the name, address and telephone number of your local insurance agent and company insuring your new home with homeowners insurance coverage and/or flood insurance. The agent must send a declaration page of insurance and bill to the closing attorney prior to closing.
  • DO maintain a file of original paperwork. Having pay stubs, W-2 forms, past tax returns, bank statements, insurance documents, VA certificate, etc on hand is a great way to quickly fix up an issue that may arise. Consider using a folder or a small binder to keep everything organized.
  • DO provide your lender with any documents required as conditions of closing i.e. a closing statement from the sale of your prior home, your last paycheck, an original gift letter, copies of tax returns
  • DO let the closing attorney and your agent know if a Power of Attorney is needed.  An executed Power of Attorney for anyone on the loan who is NOT able to attend the closing will be needed.  The Power of Attorney must be faxed to the closing attorney prior to closing to ensure the Power of Attorney is approved by the lender.

Please feel free to contact me questions and if you consider moving to the area, upgrading to a larger home in the area, purchasing land or investing in a business here, I would greatly value the opportunity to meet with you.

Warmest regards,
Melanie Kramer, Realtor

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Top Things to See and Do When Scouting a Relocation to Richmond Hill Georgia

You’ve been weighing the pros and cons of relocating to Richmond Hill Georgia for a new job. The last step before making the decision is a scouting expedition to check out the neighborhood and find a new home. Whether you’re coming alone or bringing the family. You might be asking yourself how you can get to know a place when you’re only visiting for a few days?

I know time is precious and the goal of finding a place to live usually trumps everything else.  But setting aside a little time to explore can be fun and offer a much needed break. Richmond Hill and the surrounding areas are rich with history and culture. Just a few minutes down the road, Savannah boasts one of the largest historic districts in the country. The Hostess City’s unique layout offers 22 garden squares to wander through.

You can always take a scenic drive out to Tybee Island and stick your toes in the sand – even during the winter this is worth the trip. On Sundays during the cooler months you can order up all you can eat Oysters at Bernie’s Tybee Island location!

Walking through mainstreet, Richmond Hill, Georgia

Walking through main street Richmond Hill, Georgia

Exploring Richmond Hill Georgia

The Richmond Hill Historical Society building was built by Henry Ford. Ford wintered in Richmond Hill when it was known as Ways Station. He enjoyed the area a great deal and used his time and resources to invest in the local community. Ford built his summer home on the location of the Richmond Plantation, which had been burned during the civil war. When time came to rename the town it seemed fitting to name it after the site of Ford’s home.

Open: Wednesdays – Saturdays 10am – 3pm

Admission is free (donations appreciated)

Enjoy a walk through the 3 mile nature trail at the J.F. Gregory Park. The 335 acre park offers a 10 acre lake where you can fish and canoe, and a great many spots for picnics and sports. The park also plays host to the many community events throughout the year.

Maybe you’d like to spend a few hours winding down or winding up on 18 holes. Richmond Hill offers two courses (one private; one public) within a few miles of one another perfect for both novice and expert players.

Rent a kayak and spend a little time on the Ogeechee River. The 250-mile historic and scenic river runs through Richmond Hill and is excellent for boating, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.  It also connects to the Atlantic Intercoastal Waterway and a full service Fort McAllister Marina as well as dining by water at Fish Tales and Marker 107.

Camp for the weekend at Fort McAllister State Park and enjoy their civil war reenactments, history museum, cabins, campsites, fishing pier and guided natural trails.

Richmond Hill hosts at least 3 Georgia Department of Natural Resources public boat ramps as well if you like to launch your boat yourself.

Stop by the Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce and pick up your “Newcomers & Neighbors” guide. It’s a great source of local information about events, the government, as well as education and healthcare resources.  If you come in October, plan to visit the 3rd weekend of the month during the annual Seafood Festival – it’s southern hospitality at it’s finest!

For a sampling of our culture, grab lunch at one of these local restaurants: Smokin Pig, Southern Image, Uptown Deli, Bubba’s Bistro, Molly McPherson’s, Snazzy’s, Oemlet Cafe or Plums Deli.

For local watering holes try Flashbacks, 69 East, Fia Rua Irish Pub, Molly McPherson’s Pub,  Snazzy’s, Fish Tales or Marker 107.

If you have questions about the area, please feel free to contact me and if you consider moving to the area, upgrading to a larger home in the area, purchasing land or investing in a business here, I would greatly value the opportunity to meet with you.

Warmest regards,
Melanie Kramer, Realtor

Melanie Kramer Coastal Georgia Realtor

Westbrook New Construction by R J Reynolds Construction

Westbrook New Construction: 218 Spanton Crescent, Pooler, GA 31322

Special Features

  • MLS #: 117005
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 3 full and 1 half
  • Total Sq. Feet: 3,769
  • Golf Course View
  • Outdoor Living Area
  • Wood burning Fireplace
  • Screened Porch
  • Built In Bookshelves
  • Outdoor living area
  • Open Floor Plan
  • Butcher Block Kitchen Island
  • Prep Island
  • Pantry
  • Gas Stove
  • Wine Refrigerator
  • Pot Filler Plumbing
  • French Door Frig
  • Built In Desk Area
  • Built in Microwave
  • Built in Stove
  • Mudroom w/Cubbies
  • Laundry Chute
  • Master Suite
  • Price: $550,000

Description

Quality new construction by R J Reynolds @ Gated Westbrook with Golf course view. Upgraded 16 SEER two stage heatpump. Spray foam rafters, kitchen islands, hardwood flooring, Indoor and outdoor fireplaces. Walk in panty and laundry chute. Hardiboard exterior. Fabulous master suite. Finished Bonus or bedroom. Golfcart garage.

Agent Information

Melanie Kramer
Keller Williams Realty Richmond Hill