Savannah Real Estate-Melissa Mullinix-DR Horton Homes
Melissa Mullinix has worked in new home sales for over 6 years now. She received a degree in public relations from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has worked in sales and marketing for 15 years, with the majority of that time being in some form of real estate. She recently received top salesperson for her area for last calendar year (2009-2010) for DR Horton at their division meeting in Charleston, SC. She also coaches her 10 year old daughter’s Girls on the Run team and enjoys being outdoors. Melissa currently represents The Farm at Morgan Lakes in fast growing Pooler, GA, where homes start in the low 0′s for 3 bedrooms/2bth — low 0′s for 5 bedrooms/3 ½ baths. Values are currently at an all time high at the Farm with lower taxes, a new K-8 school and loads of commercial growth going on. This gated community is set close to I-95, 25 minutes to south Savannah (Hunter Army Airfield) or downtown and 35 minutes from Fort Stewart. Neighborhood features sidewalks/walkways as well. Private amenity center includes 3 fabulous pools, 2300 square foot clubhouse & fitness center, playground & 65-acre lake/water feature with 2.3 mile trail. Community boat dock, picnic tables and boat ramp. Call or e-mail Melissa today to get more information on DR Horton Homes, America’s #1 Builder for 8 years in a row, as reported by Builder Magazine! Melissa Mullinix-Sales Representative The Farm at Morgan Lakes Office: (912) 450-3311 Cell: (910)309-3698 efax: (800)789 …
* Causton Bluff is a private gated community located 3 miles east of historic downtown Savannah. * Causton Bluff is the closest marina to downtown Savannah. Here you will find to unique lifestyles…..the maintenance free cottage life and estate home living. * The community has a 2 large ponds a pool with screened gazebo and ice machine, marina and deeded 35′ dockslips. * There are several multi-generational families that live here. * Causton Bluff was once a civil war fort. Settled by Thomas Causton in 1733, Causton’s Bluff contained a large garden and orchard, a vineyard, 200 head of cattle, and a mulberry plantation that was identified in 1741 as the fourth largest in the colony. * It was noted that “[t]his obvious prosperity… was in decided contrast to the poor condition of many of the plantations along the Savannah River, where most of the lands were tidewater acreage suitable only for rice production.
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