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Peppertree Crossing

95 Peppertree Crossing Avenue, Brunswick, Georgia 31525

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Snug 55+ Peppertree Crossing Boasts Single Family Homes, Town Homes, a Clubhouse, a Swimming Pool, a Putting Green, a Community Garden and More

A gateway to the scenic vacation destinations of Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island and their gorgeous beaches, Brunswick sits on the southern Georgia coast. It is the home of 55+ Peppertree Crossing and broke ground in 2002. At build out, it will have 117 single family homes and attached units. Regency Homes and Rogers Construction, Inc. are the builders.

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Buyers looking for a single family home may choose from five floor plans with 1,464 square feet to 2,379 square feet. All have two to three bedrooms and two to three baths. Open layouts, attic storage and brick driveways are common to these designs.

Attached homes come in six floor plans and range in size from 1,459 square feet to 2,457 square feet with two to three bedrooms and two to three baths. Large master suites, laundry rooms, and walk-in closets are included features.

Exteriors are vinyl, and roofs are pitched with dormer windows. Each home has an attached garage.

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Prices begin in the high-$300,000s. The HOA fee is $242 per month and helps pay for yard work and general maintenance. Please check with a Realtor to verify these prices.

Peppertree Crossing has a clubhouse at its core. Residents enjoy a fitness center, indoor spa, TV lounge, library, card room, billiards table, business center, gourmet kitchen and a porch. Outside amenities include a swimming pool, courts for tennis or pickelball, a putting green, goldfish pond and a garden. Lighted trails wind through green spaces and help neighbors connect for parties, movie nights, lunches, and dinners.

Malls and I-95 are just outside community gates. Brunswick's old town is packed with galleries and shops. City events include Stewbilee, Rhythm on the River, and First Friday. The Ritz Theatre produces concerts, stage shows, and a film festival.

Southeast Georgia Health System is accredited by the Joint Commission.

Summer temperatures are in the 80s and 90s, and winter temperatures are in the 40s and 50s. On average, the area receives 40 inches of rain each year.

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Visit www.peppertreecrossing.com for more information. Go to tinyurl.com/y5srmraz to see listings.

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Georgia:

Hernando de Soto of Spain traveled to this area in 1540, but the English had a stake here, too. A general, James Oglethorpe of England, created a haven for English debtors in the area in 1733, and he defeated Spanish invaders in 1742.

Georgia was a Confederate stronghold during the Civil War. It suffered tremendous damage when General Sherman of the Union Army burned Atlanta and then conducted his March to the Sea in 1864, resulting in the capture of Savannah.

The largest in the Southeast, Georgia has seen a lot of growth in the last couple of decades. Atlanta, the capital city, is a transportation center and communications hub, and it is from where goods are distributed to much of the surrounding region.

A leader in paper and board products, Georgia also produces textiles, processed chicken, chemicals and apparel. A few of the important agricultural products are soybeans, cotton, corn, tobacco, peaches and eggs. Georgia also grows more peanuts than any other state. Half of the world supply of turpentine and resins are made from Georgia's pine trees.

Wesleyan College in Macon was the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women, and in 1945 Georgia was the first state to lower the legal voting age from 21 to 18.

Major tourist spots include the National Cemetery, Andersonville Prison Park, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, the Little White House where President Roosevelt died in 1945 (Warm Springs), the giant Confederate Memorial at Stone Mountain (the largest sculpture in the world), the Cumberland Island National Seashore and Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.

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A New Start

Moving to a new place for retirement, whether it be a planned community in your current town or to an entirely new metropolis, it is the beginning of a new chapter and full of possibilities. It takes a certain amount of courage to leave what is familiar for the unknown, but the rewards are usually worth it. Most people who make the move are looking for the same things, including solid health care facilities, a comfortable climate (which may mean different things to different people), chances to become involved in the new community, access to cultural and recreational amenities and an opportunity to make new friends. While some people dread retirement, savvy people know it can be the beginning of something great!

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