Spring Creek in Louisa Virginia - best golf course

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Spring Creek is no longer Louisa County's best kept secret.  The golf course has been voted the Best New Public Course under $75 in the country by Golf Digest.  Not only does the course play well but it also is in a beautiful setting; according to the digest "nearly every hole is isolated in a dense forest of hardwood trees".  Spriing Creek is located at Zion Crossroads convenient to Charlottesville and Richmond, Virginia.  So if you are looking for something to do today, drive on out and play Spring Creek.

After your golf game, don't forget to stay and check out the Spring Creek development.  Spring Creek is a gated community with the award winning golf course at its center.  The community features homes by 6 different builders in destinct neighborhoods with homes ranging from estate size, to cottage styles and multifamily homes.  There are also lots available from the developer as well where you can bring your own builder; these include golf course lots.  Prices start in the mid $200,000's.

For more information on Spring Creek or other homes in the area contact:

Pam Dent, e-PRO, SRES, NHD
Real Estate III
Charlottesville, Virginia
434 960-0161
www.JumpintoGreenerPastures.com
www.CharlottesvilleHorseFarmsandCountryHomes.com

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Preserving Albemarle County's Scenic Beauty

Albemarle County, which surrounds Charlottesville, Virginia is known for its vistas of rolling hills, pasture and horse farms set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Of course, like anywhere else, there has also been residential development.  However, Albemarle still has many acres of contiguous open countryside remaining.

One of the factors that has contributed to the preservation of this rural landscape has been the presence of a healthy agricultural economy.  This industry includes horse farms, beef cattle production, and vineyards.  In order to keep the beauty of the greater Charlottesville area, we all need to remember that it is necessary to keep a balance between farmland and development.  In order for this to happen the agricultural industry irural countrysiden the area must remain the ecconomically vital business that it is now.

Pam Dent, e-PRO, SRES
Real Estate III
Charlottesville, Virginia
 434 960-0161 
www.JumpintoGreenerPastures.com
www.CharlottesvilleHorseFarmsandCountryHomes.com
www.Charlottesville.virginiablogpage.com

 

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