Peppertree Crossing

    Peppertree Crossing Avenue, Brunswick, GA, 31525

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      About Peppertree Crossing

      Peppertree Crossing is a 55+ gated community built in 2003 and 2004 for residents aged 55 and older and their families, and it's set along the Georgia Coast in a green, semi-tropical area with lots of natural beauty, and while information is limited and sometimes things change, what's clear is there's an HOA fee of $311 per month, which covers things like community landscaping, lawn care, maintenance of the grounds, and access to amenities such as the clubhouse, gated entry, pool, putting green, recreation rooms, tennis and pickleball courts, and an indoor spa, and if you live there you don't have to worry about mowing the lawn or trimming bushes, since that's covered, and the HOA also manages the recreation facilities and takes care of most outside maintenance. Most homes are two-story townhomes, and you'll find details like a single attached garage, paved driveway, porch, open patio, private back patio, and sometimes a deck, and the lot size is about 3,049 square feet with 2,020 square feet of inside living space, so they're roomy enough for people who want extra space, and many have three bedrooms and three bathrooms with closets like walk-ins, coat and linen storage, and some deep closets too. Homes have vaulted ceilings, double-pane energy-efficient windows, low-threshold showers for easier access, and built-in features, with hardwood floors in the living and dining areas and tile in the kitchen, plus a walk-in pantry and a primary bedroom and bath on the main level. Some homes have a sunroom that's tiled, a breakfast bar, and a bonus room upstairs that can be used for many things. The community clubhouse has rooms for cards, billiards, a library, and exercise equipment, and there's often a fitness center available, with pet-friendly rules and security from the gated entry. The streets, grounds, clubhouse, and pool are all shared spaces, and each home is owned individually while the Peppertree Crossing Property Owners Association oversees management, insurance, structure maintenance, pest control, groundskeeping, and reserve funds, plus offering services for sales, rentals-including vacation rentals and commercial rentals-and real estate information specific to the area. Homes are not new, but some have had recent updates or renovations, and you can find three-bedroom, three-bath options with features like ground-floor primary suites and improved interiors, and there's a mix of different styles depending on which unit you look at, but every property sits within a community where amenities, services, and facility sizes vary. Residents are close to shopping, arts, fishing, golf, and beaches, and public utilities serve the area, so people have water and sewer taken care of, and everything is designed to suit active older adults who want a retirement setting that's both comfortable and practical.

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