The Reserve at Dog River is a unique 29 home community in Douglasville offering large custom-built homes on five acre or larger home sites. Located less than 20 miles from Atlanta, homes in The Reserve at Dog River are convenient to the shops and restaurants of the city, while still offering residents a resort-like atmosphere. Homeowners enjoy the peace and quiet of being located on Dog River. Homes are priced from $600,000 to $1,500,000 and are built by Clear Creek Communities.
The homes at The Reserve at Dog River are all unique and offer a variety of choices in floor plans and added features, enabling homeowners to customize their dream home. Homes are a minimum of 4,000 square feet and include features such as open floor plans, high ceilings, two story foyers, curved staircases, upgraded kitchens with large pantries and center work islands, as well as unique trim packages and finishes. There is also plenty of space in these luxury homes with an array of private studies, keeping rooms, basements, additional bedrooms, and media rooms being frequent. Home styles range from three story brick traditional to spacious ranches. Several homes are built along the creek and a beautiful decorated model home is available to give perspective home buyers ideas.
In addition to the endless attributes of the lavish homes themselves, the neighborhood also has several perks including secluded walking trails and magnificent views. The Reserve backs up to the 800 acre Dog River Park which offers fishing, biking and equestrian trails.
The Reserve at Dog River is located just off I-20W. Take I-20 West from Atlanta to Chapel Hill Road (exit 36), go south to Hwy 166, west (right) on Hwy 166 and travel approximately 6 miles to Phillips Mill Rd., turn right on Phillips Mill Rd, and then turn right on Rand Drive.
Exclusive sales and marketing is being provided by Morris & Raper. Interested homebuyers should contact Linda House by phone at 404-392-2921 or visit www.TheReserveatDogRiver.com.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The Reserve at Dog River Opens in Douglasville
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