Four Seasons at Gold Hill

    509 Turquoise Way, Fort Mill, SC, 29708

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      About Four Seasons at Gold Hill

      Four Seasons at Gold Hill sits in the quiet countryside of Fort Mill, SC, and offers a community for adults aged 55 and better, where neighbors often gather for events and activities. The neighborhood, established in 2006 and managed by Cedar Management with director Sharon S. handling community data, features single-family homes and townhomes, each built for comfortable aging, with wide hallways, no-step entryways, lever door handles, higher toilets, and safe, no-slip bathroom floors, and some upgraded homes come with new carpets, energy-efficient windows, and updated HVAC systems. The homes range from about 1,480 to 3,420 square feet for single families, and 1,400 to 2,000 square feet for duplex, triplex, or quad townhomes, always giving two to five bedrooms and two to three baths, attached garages, and plenty of storage, with exteriors using red brick and vinyl. Residents use well-lit paths from bedrooms to bathrooms and enjoy walking trails, a nicely kept garden, and a driving range for golf, as well as courts for tennis, pickleball, and bocce ball. The clubhouse acts as a social center, with a fitness center, catering kitchen, library, hobby and computer spaces, a billiards room, and lots of room for events, and residents can swim in the pool, relax in the spa, or sit on the large patio. Four Seasons at Gold Hill supports active lifestyles with fitness classes like yoga, water aerobics, and regular water volleyball, alongside groups for gardening, book clubs, sports, chorus, Bible study, and more, while regular gatherings like Happy Hour on Fridays and lunch for singles keep the calendar full. The community has verified services that cover categories from assisted living to memory care and nursing homes and offers respite care for short-term relief for caregivers. The HOA runs on quarterly assessments and the online Home Buyer Information page lists resources, floor plans, maps, and details about amenities and activities, all curated in a simple brochure for easy reading. Paths, gardens, and outdoor spaces are set up for walking or sitting outside, and the facilities are wheelchair accessible, so most people find they can get where they need to go. Many residents enjoy the quiet setting, the wide range of clubs and activities to join, and the steady support from management, and even though everyone keeps busy, people tend to say the best part is the feeling that there are no strangers, just friends not yet met.

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