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Old 08-14-2007, 11:01 AM
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Default What are the differences in the new planned Communities?

I am planning a move to Savannah this year and noticed there are alot of master planned communities with seemingly similar amenities. My price is $375,000 to $500,000. I wanted to know which ones are the best for families and what are the communities like. I have looked at brochures of ones in Chattam and Pooler like: Southbridge, The Enclave, Westbrook, The Gates,as well as others on the Islands like Isle of Hope and still others in Richmond Hill. My daughter is Pre K and we would want her to go to a good public or private program close by. We would also take this approach for her education, but that's 2 years off. Can anyone let me know the differences in all these golf / recreational oriented master planned communities?

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Old 08-14-2007, 11:29 AM
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The newer planned communities do not have the established neighborhood "feel" The areas where they are, are from one end of the county to the other with the City of Savannah and all it's shopping, traffic,etc. in between.

Your best bet would be to drive around and see for yourself. There are some in heavily wooded areas and others in blah totally cleared ex-farm land. Some near shopping with little yard to worry about, and others with enough land to have a swimming pool. It would be difficult to tell you about all of them.

The only one I can comment on is Isle of Hope. It's been around since 1734, and all the available lots were built on years ago. It's not what you call a planned community. There are several in the Isle of Hope AREA that might suit you.
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With all of the bureaucracy developers face everything must be a "planned community"
Many of the Pooler/ West side Planned Communities are along I-95/I-16 convenient but separated from the traffic noise by a 'berm'
I live a mile from I-95 and still am bugged by the noise, it is especially loud in winter. Soon I-95 will become a 8-lane *&%#* and I-16 to 6-lanes
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Old 09-19-2007, 07:00 AM
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Hi,
I am thinking about relocating to the Savannah area and recently looked at and liked the Southbridge area. Any thoughts on the area? Also considering the Blufton, SC area.
We are "semi retired" but active and at lean toward the liberal side.
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Hi,
I am thinking about relocating to the Savannah area and recently looked at and liked the Southbridge area. Any thoughts on the area? Also considering the Blufton, SC area.
We are "semi retired" but active and at lean toward the liberal side.
The West Chatham and Bluffton and Sun City are horribly Conservative
you should look "On Island" or Downtown Savannah, or "The Islands"
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