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Osprey Cove
1 Osprey Drive, St. Marys, Georgia 31558
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Beautiful, Gated Osprey Cove in St. Mary's, Georgia Features a Golf Course, a Boat Dock, River Views and Single Family Homes in a Variety of Architecutral Styles
On the west side of charming St. Mary's, Georgia, gated Osprey Cove makes its home. It is a beautiful all ages development spread across 1,100 lush coastal acres and has single family residences in seven neighborhoods.
Most homes are single story, and architectural styles include cottage, coastal, Craftsman, Mediterranean and more. Floor plans range from 1,500 square feet to nearly 3,500 square feet with three to four bedrooms and two to four baths. Interior features may include granite countertops, a screened lanai, Italian marble in the foyer, a wine cooler, a great room, trey ceilings and more. Some properties have golf course and/or St. Marys River and marshland views. Lots have mature landscaping with pine trees, sugar maples and flowering bushes.
Prices start in the mid-$200,000s. The HOA is about $1,150 per year. Please verify these prices with a Realtor as they are bound to change over time.
The private 18 hole golf course has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of Georgia's best. It meanders throughout the community and gives Osprey Cove a calming ambiance.
Other amenities include a clubhouse, a swimming pool, tennis courts, a restaurant and a boat dock on the river. The Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean are just a short distance away. RV storage is also available.
Osprey Cove sustained some wind damage during Hurricane Irma in September, 2017 but was not severely hit.
Visit www.ospreycove.com for more information.
Georgia:
The Peach State ratified the Constitution on January 2, 1788, becoming the fourth state to enter the Union. By the mid-19th century, Georgia was rich in plantations and deeply dependent on the slave economy. During the Civil War, General Sherman captured Atlanta and set about destroying much of the state's plantation culture.
The largest state east of the Mississippi River, Georgia has five major geographical regions that descend from the Appalachian Mountains in the north down to the Okefenokee Swamp in the southeast. The climate is surprisingly uniform. Most of the state experiences a mild winter and a hot summer.
Although Georgia is the nation's number one producer of peaches, peanuts, and pecans, agriculture is not its major employer. Trade, service industries, textile manufacturing, and federal organizations like the CDC and Fort Benning supply a larger number of jobs.
Georgia was the first state to lower the voting age to 18. Its Wesleyan College was the first chartered college in the world to grant degrees to women.
Stats:
Population - 10,310,371
Persons 65 years old and over - 13%
High school graduates, persons age 25+ - 85%
Bachelor's degree or higher, persons age 25+ - 29%
Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 9%
White persons, not Hispanic - 53%
Median household income - $49,620
Median home value - $148,100
Social Security taxed? No
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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