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Presented By: Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 1 Presented by: Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 1 Want to live in RICHMOND HILL? The City of Richmond Hill is located on the eastern edge of Bryan County, Georgia and is roughly 20 miles south of “The Hostess City,” and metropolitan area of Savannah, Georgia. Having seen several name changes throughout its settlement, it was not until American industrialist Henry Ford and the local citizenry renamed the former Ways Station to Richmond Hill in 1941. Today, this Lowcountry city encompasses roughly 15 square miles and is comprised of nearly 9,300 local residents as of the 2010 U.S. Census. Mild winters and warm summers make for an ideal permanent residence and popular vacation destination for visitors with its unique access to waterways, Fort McAllister Historic Park and picturesque views of the Great Ogeechee River. Home to several military families and veterans due to its close proximity to Fort Stewart in nearby Hinesville, Georgia and Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Georgia; Richmond Hill affords its civilian and military residents with great ease of access to surrounding localities and Interstates. The Bryan County School District serves Richmond Hill with six public schools and an additional three slated to open in the foreseeable future as a result of the projected population growth. Throughout the year the community supports several local events and causes like the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival, National Night Out and Matthew Freeman Road Race to name a few and is governed by a mayor and a four-member city council. Several amenities and shopping centers contribute to the prosperous community that boasts a median family income of $54,457. Indubitably, the City of Richmond Hill is a great place to call home. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Waterways .................................................................................... 2 2. Buckhead North ........................................................................... 3 3. Richmond Hill Plantation .............................................................. 4 4. Strathy Hall ................................................................................... 5 5. Waterford Landing ....................................................................... 6 6. Dunham Marsh ............................................................................. 7 7. Richmond Place ............................................................................ 8 8. Live Oak Plantation ...................................................................... 9 9. Sterling Links .............................................................................. 10 10. White Oak .................................................................................. 11 Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 2 WATERWAYS TOWNSHIP Welcome to a life inspired and invigorated COMMUNITY HIGHTLIGHTS: by water. A place where six-and-a-half miles of marsh frontage, over three miles • 3 miles of winding lagoons developed of winding lagoons, and a thousand acres by bass fishing legend, Bill Dance, pool of ancient oak hammocks weave through • Homes and home sites are located new homes and home sites. All just twenty- among 2300 acres of ancient oak five minutes south of historic Savannah in hammocks Clubhouse charming Richmond Hill, Georgia. • Planned amenities include an 18 hole Golf course, Swim & Fitness Center, and Come discover why WaterWays Township Marina with boat & Kayak access. was named Community of the Year by • Located 25 minutes from Savannah the Home Builders Association of Greater • Bryan County School District Savannah for 2013 and 2014! Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 3 BUCKHEAD NORTH The community of Buckhead North is home COMMUNITY HIGHTLIGHTS: to many military families due to its close proximity to Fort Stewart. Families wishing • Playground • Baseball field to settle in Buckhead North can find real • Clubhouse • Soccer Field estate for sale ranging from beautiful Georgia • Community Pool • Home Owners land on which to build your dream home, • Tennis Court Association to a pre-existing executive homes with a • Basketball Court • Bryan County taste of Victorian on a heavily wooded lot. School District Homebuyers will find an abundance of affordable housing in lovely single family the community. The outdoor leisure areas subdivisions with ranch or contemporary offer the best in sports complexes (tennis, homes for sale. The long, winding streets baseball, soccer, football field), miles of and beautifully landscaped lawns embracing winding streets for jogging or walking, picnic the warmth of Buckhead North and make areas, a playground, and the gorgeous residents proud to live in the community. outdoor pool with clubhouse. Buckhead North is surrounded by the natural beauty The recreation facilities in the Buckhead of plentiful pine and oak trees, making North are paramount to bringing together outdoor family fun a true community event. Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 4 RICHMOND HILL PLANTATION Nestled in the heart of Richmond Hill, COMMUNITY HIGHTLIGHTS: Richmond Hill Plantation Real Estate is a wonderful place to call “home”. Twenty • Pool and Cabana miles to the south of historic Savannah • Walking Paths Georgia, an extraordinary community is • Home Owners Association burgeoning...Richmond Hill Plantation. • Bryan County School District Tree-lined streets, quiet unspoiled natural surroundings and a long list of amenities that promote an active outdoor lifestyle are what you’ll find. Our homes, located in the heart of Richmond Hill, boast superior craftsmanship and innovative interiors. Each facade creates a nostalgic neighborhood feel reminiscent of the old south. Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 5 STRATHY HALL Strathy Hall is a family neighborhood with COMMUNITY HIGHTLIGHTS: homes ranging from the $170s to mid $300s. • Deep water access While the final phases of this subdivision • Community Pool have been completed, there are beautiful • Clubhouse well-appointed resale homes available here. • Deepwater homes & views • Bryan County School District Strathy Hall features a lovely bricked entrance and nicely landscaped streets. This community has some homes with deep- water access. Many streets in this subdivision planted around the time that General offer dramatic views of the Intracoastal William T. Sherman attacked the original Waterway and marshes. plantation house. Strathy Hall’s wooded acres are built on a Strathy Hall is only five minutes from historic rich history of grand plantation living. Strathy Fort McAllister State Park and 25 miles from Hall Plantation was built in the 18th century. downtown Savannah. The many ancient oaks of Strathy Hall were Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 6 WATERFORD LANDING Waterford Landing is one of Richmond Hill’s COMMUNITY HIGHTLIGHTS: outstanding residential communities. Developed on 300 acres of Georgia Low • Community boat ramp & docks Country real estate, it is situated on a tidal located on the tidal stretch on the stretch of the Jerico River which hosts a Jerico River diverse list of marine life from oyster beds • Boat Storage to shrimp, crab, redfish, sea trout, and • Community Pool dolphin. • Clubhouse • Bryan County School District Waterford Landing is located just outside the city limits of the City of Richmond Hill, and award winning restaurants, Savannah- one of the fastest growing communities in Hilton Head airport, and points north and the nation. The local road networks in place south along the I–95 corridor. provide convenient access to the city center, the best schools in the area, parks, churches, Because of the history of Savannah dating local businesses, and supermarkets. Our back to its founding in 1733, our community location affords residents the benefits of the benefits from the culture, commerce, privacy and security of a small suburban architecture, and elegance of this beautiful community with convenient access to the city long known as the “Hostess of City of Savannah with its legendary charm the South”. Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 7 DUNHAM MARSH Discover why Dunham Marsh won the COMMUNITY HIGHTLIGHTS: Greater Savannah Home Builder Association’s community of the year award and is one of • Clubhouse the fastest growing new neighborhoods in • Saltwater Pool Richmond Hill, GA! Dunham Marsh is close • State-of-the-Art Fitness Center to shopping, the new Bryan County • Playground recreational complex and the new Richmond • Access to Community Parks and Hill middle and elementary schools. Our Biking Trails coastal living community is also in close • Fiber Optic Communication Available proximity to Ft. Stewart and Hunter Army • Bryan County School District Airfield.New construction homes begin in • Home Owners Association the low $200s by several of the areas most respected home builders. Homesites, including marsh front lots, are also available for purchase so you can choose your own builder. Top Ten Communities in Richmond Hill 8 RICHMOND PLACE Richmond Place subdivision is conveniently COMMUNITY HIGHTLIGHTS: located in Richmond Hill Georgia, only 20 miles from downtown Savannah. Richmond • Community Pool Place is close to I-95 on Hwy.144 in Bryan • Clubhouse County. This covenant-ruled, community is • Playground home to many military families due to its • Home Owners Association close proximity to Fort Stewart and Hunter • Tennis Court & Baseball Field Army Airfield. Richmond Place offers an • Bryan County School District active community calendar and special events, holiday parades, including pot luck dinners,
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