Effingham County, Georgia
In the heart of Georgia's Coastal Empire, here in Effingham County the pace is just a little bit slower, the air a little bit sweeter, and the community just a little more like home. Grown from humble, hardworking roots, Effingham County flourishes as one of Georgia's premiere commercial and residential areas. It's Georgia's "hidden treasure," where style and sophistication meet rich heritage and hometown values.
Ranked as one of the top choices for business and residential environments, Effingham makes quality of life a top consideration where planning and growth are concerned. That's why you can find everything you need just around the corner yet still have your own quiet place to call home.
Here in Effingham, it's about more than just living and working in a community. It's about being part of that community and enjoying your place in it. And when you call Effingham home, you'll find that's what you'll treasure most.
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Chatham County, Georgia
Chatham County is located on the southeast coast of Georgia. There are eight municipalities within the County: Savannah (county seat), Bloomingdale, Garden City, Pooler, Port Wentworth, Thunderbolt, Tybee Island and Vernonburg.
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Bryan County, Georgia
Bryan County has the best of both worlds. The northern end (Pembroke) is a quiet, historic small railroad town. The southern end (Richmond Hill) is a rapidly growing coastal residential community.
The North end of the county (Pembroke) is steadily growing. People looking for more rural living will want to check out Northern Bryan County. The Black Creek Golf Course Community is attracting many new residents. Northern Bryan County also has a vibrant rental market, many homes and mobile homes are available for people looking for an alternative to buying.
The South end of the county (Richmond Hill) is growing tremendously. Hundreds of homes are planned for communities offering everything from "walk to school" locations, pool/tennis complexes, to deepwater dock facilities. Prices for these upcoming homes in the south end average about 233,000 for 2005. You can expect to get 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 or 3 bathrooms, and other usual amenities, including an attached two-car garage. There are also plenty of existing homes on the market which begin in the 90,000 price range. Several factors affect the price of new and used homes in the county. One of the primary factors is location on waterfront, or nearby marshland and creeks. Homes will be more expensive in these natural settings areas.
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