Georgetowne sits in Edmond, near parks like Mitch Park and Hafer Park, and you can get to downtown coffee shops or schools such as Memorial High School, Chisholm Elementary, and Cimarron Middle School without much trouble, which can be nice for those who like to stay close to familiar places or grandkids. The homes here come in single-level layouts and are usually single-family, with the Georgetowne addition built by Jim Case Homes starting back in 2006, so you're looking at places with brick and stone outsides, sturdy slab foundations, and roofs made out of composition material. Inside, some houses have wood and carpet flooring, vaulted ceilings, and features like large utility rooms and bonus rooms, so you'll have extra space for hobbies or storage, and sometimes you'll find built-in bookcases and desk spaces for reading or crafts. The kitchens tend to come with stainless appliances, gas cooktops, island counters, walk-in pantries, and things like refrigerators, dishwashers, microwaves, and garbage disposals included, while the bedrooms, especially the main one, might have wood floors and crown molding, with walk-in closets and whirlpool tubs in the bath which can help for soaking aches away or warming up stiff joints.
For safety and comfort, some houses come with an in-ground storm shelter in the garage and security systems with gated entry-what's nice here is HOA dues cover things like mowing the front and back lawns, maintaining the gate, streets, and keeping the common areas tidy, and there's greenbelt access too. Many houses have two or three car garages and Attic storage with stair access, or covered patios and porches for enjoying the yards, sometimes with fireplaces or built-in grills right outside for those who like to cook or visit with neighbors outdoors. Heating comes from gas systems, cooling from central electric air, and ceiling fans help with air flow while high ceilings in living rooms make them feel open. You'll find up to two fireplaces, often with gas logs for simplicity, and there's a mix of wood, tile, and carpet underfoot, so there's less worry about slipping and more about comfort, especially if kids or pets visit.
There's swimming pools with automatic covers, and some homes even come with a spa bath, so folks can keep up with exercise or unwind. Even the bathrooms tend to have double sinks, granite vanities, whirlpool tubs, or large walk-in showers, making daily care a little easier. There's also details like window treatments for privacy, modern appliances and energy-efficient electrical systems, public utilities, and cable. The houses sit on lots of different sizes, some at around 5,830 or up to 9,901 square feet depending on which property you look at, and property taxes and HOA dues, usually about $3,200 a year and $1,800 for the HOA, cover the upkeep and security you'd expect living in a gated addition.
Living at Georgetowne, you'll see that maintenance and safety are priorities, and the style is traditional but the houses have modern touches like walk-in closets, laundry rooms, and even offices or studies with built-ins. The focus is on easy, comfortable, at-home living, and the community offers a calm setting with the bonus of being tucked inside Edmond's school district and close to town conveniences for those who value neighborhood feel and peace of mind.