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Inside this month’s magazine
Classic South Living is a monthly publication ofThe McDuffie Progress. Please direct allinquiries to The McDuffie Progress, P. O. Box1090, Thomson, GA 30824, or call (706) 595-1601.
Neither the Publisher nor the Listing Brokersare responsible for accuracy, misrepresenta-tion, typographical errors or page placement ofmaterial contained herein.
PUBLISHER:Wayne Parham
SALES REPRESENTATIVE:Brian Hobbs706-595-1601
ADVERTISERS:
Dozier Realty...........................2Carriage Lane Realty.............4Century 21 Realty...................5-7Coldwell Banker...............8 to 10Foxboro Custom Fencing......11Regions Mortgage...................12The Wilson Co. ..............13 to 15
STORIES:
Professional Landscaper........11
PRODUCTION:Brian Hobbs
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3115 Applegate Lane3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths - $169,000
Joune Clark 678.491.5605
747 Royal Springs Lane5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths- $525,000
Sharon Arguello 706.840.1535
1913 Pine Haven Road2 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $59,500
Kim Greene 706.570.5757
2612 Ardwick Drive2 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $136,900
Steve Spencer 706.294.2176
206 Lee Road4 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $349,900
Faye Davis 706.267.4261
368 Barnsley Drive5 Bedrooms, 4 Bath - $290,000
Rose Evans 706.339.6353
203 Applecross Drive3 Bedrooms, 3 Bath - $105,900Angie Abraham 706.231.8809
255 Crown Heights Way5 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath- $197,900Mark Douglass 706.589.7355
5443 Mason Road3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $125,900
Peggy Jarrett 706.799.8641
4810 Chamberlain Ferry RoadLake Front, 3.43 Acres - $289,000
Jackie North 706.220.6311
2229 Willis Foreman Road48.7 Acres, 20 Ponds - $875,000
Rose Evans 706.339.6353
1441 Brookstone Road3 Bedroom, 2 Bath - $120,000Angie Abraham 706.231.8809
2011 Creekside Court2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths - $89,900
Del Emory 706.231.9780
2333 Woodsman Drive4 Bedroom, 2 Bath - $75,000
Kim Greene 706.570.5757
2731 Crosshaven Drive3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $110,000
Faye Davis 706.267.4261
1011 Arlington Way4 Bedrooms, 3 Bath - $375,000
Rose Evans 706.339.6353
219 Old Mill RoadBedrooms, Bath - $239,900Sarah Smith 706.399.1352
2441 River Birch Drive5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths - $234,900
Mark Douglass 706.589.7355
4536 Bellingham Court4 Bedrooms, 3 Bath-$232,900
Peggy Jarrett 706.799.8641
3930 Gordon Highway19.29 Acres - $155,000
Del Emory 706.231.9780
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914 Beman Street4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths - $79,000
Joune Clark 678.491.5605
2609 Walton Way4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bath - $799,000
Katie King May 678.79.6153
1845 Long Creek Falls Road4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath - $170,000Francesca Allen 706.830.7205
2703 Oakbluff Court3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $139,900
Josie Molina 706.250.1490
2332 Old McDuffie Road3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $57,900Larry Ramsey 706.513.3513
1089 Starview Lane4 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $209,900Randy Johnson 407.520.7356
432 Hinton Drive3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths - $69,000Sharon Arguello 706.840.1535
425 Shallowford CircleBedrooms, Bath - $150,000Sarah Smith 706.399.1352
2648 Ardwick Drive4 Bedrooms, 2 Bath - $94,900
Jackie North 706.220.6311
3010 Storey Drive4 Bedroom, 3 Bath - $109,900Randy Johnson 407.520.7356
3234 Keysville Boggs Academy Rd21.17 Acres - $100,000
Kim Greene 706.570.5757
701 Avrett Circle5 Bedroom, 3.54 Bath - $299,000
Angie Abraham 706.231.8809
NEW CONSTRUCTIONCushendal Hills
Affordable Luxury2 BR, 2 BATownhomes in the Heart ofAugustaGranite countertops, stainlesssteel appliances, hardwood flooring,energy-efficient E-glass windows and13 SEER rated heat pumps. Someunits feature single garages andbonus rooms. Patios with priva-cyfenced back yards and VERY low-maintenance vinyl & stone exteriors.Prices starting at $93,900Karen Stiger 706.267.3915Francesca Allen 706.830.7205
Hunter’s MillLarge Lots are available at Hunter's Mill. New custom builthomes starting at 2,000 sq feet and up. Many of ourbuilder's standard features are considered builderupgrades with others. Pick your floor plan from the onesavailable or bring your own builder with your plan ordesign. You will be able to pick your own roof colors, sid-ing, brick, stone, carpet, fixtures, etc. on our many pre-selllots with our builder. Monthly specials are available. OurBuilder will pay up to $4000 in buyer's incentive to be usedtowards closing costs, prepaids or upgrades.Karen Stiger 706.267.3915Chris Tison 706.550.3802
Grenelefe ParkNew Homes in ColumbiaCountySeller Pays $3,500 Buyer Incentives!4-6 BR homes with upgrades to includehardwood floors at common areas, granitecountertops, stainless appliances, archi-tectural shingles, sod at front and rearyards, and covered or screened porches.Community amenities include a puttinggreen and two parks. Prices starting at$297,900 Open House Sat & Sun 2–5PEGGY JARRETT 706.799.8641
BirchfieldBrand new 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes InColumbia County. Seller Pays $5,000Buyer Incentives!Upgrades includehardwood flooring, granite counter-tops, stainless steel appliances, archi-tectural shingles, 2" faux plantationblinds, privacy fences, and more!Double garage, too!Prices starting at $197,900PEGGY JARRETT 706.799.8641
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Classic South • April 2015 Page 11The many benefits of hiringa professional landscaper
The flowers are blooming, andthe grass has begun to growanew, making spring a great timefor homeowners to once againturn their attention to landscap-ing. Those who aren't looking for-ward to dusting off their lawn-mowers and rethreading theirstring trimmers may want to hireprofessional landscapers to tendto their lawns and gardens.
A recent joint study by theNational Gardening Association,Residential Lawn and LandscapeServices and the Value ofLandscaping found that home-owners spend roughly $45 billionper year on professional lawn andlandscape services, as nearly 30
percent of all households acrossthe United States use at least onetype of lawn or landscape serv-ice. The rising use of lawn careservices is indicative of home-owners' appreciation of the con-venience and craftsmanship pro-fessional services can provide.While the impact professionallandscapers can have on a prop-erty's aesthetic appeal is consid-erable, homeowners also benefitfrom working with professionallandscapers in various otherways.
· Time savings: One of thebiggest benefits of leaving lawncare to the professionals is theamount of time it will save for the
average homeowner. Lawns gen-erally need to be mowed once perweek during the spring and sum-mer seasons and, depending onthe size of the property, that cantake an hour or more. Add thetime it takes to clean up clippings,mulch landscaping beds andedge the property, and homeown-ers can expect to devote a signif-icant chunk of their weekends tocaring for their lawns. Lawn serv-ices employ a few workers whomake fast work of the job, leavinghomeowners time to enjoy theirweekends however they see fit.
· Reduced risk for injury:Maintaining a landscape is hardwork, and those unaccustomed to
this type of activity may find them-selves winded or at risk of injury.Improper use of lawn equipmentalso is a safety hazard. Leavingthe work to professionals canhelp homeowners avoid strainedbacks, lacerations, pulled mus-cles, sunburns, and any otherdangers that can result whentackling landscaping projects.
· Financial savings: On the sur-face, hiring a landscaping servicemay seem like a costly venture.However, after crunching somenumbers, many homeownersrealize that doing the work them-
See BENEFITSPage 12
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selves may cost more in the long run than hiring a professional land-scaping service. Homeowners who decide to go it alone must pur-chase expensive equipment, and those lawn tools will require routinemaintenance, which costs additional money. Inexperienced homeown-ers may incur extra fees to "fix" mistakes that occur during the learn-ing process. Each year, new seed, fertilizer, mulch, pesticides, andother supplies also must be purchased. But professional lawn careservices typically charge a set fee per month, and that fee covers themaintenance of both your property and the equipment needed to keepthat property looking great.
· Know-how: Many professional landscapers know how to addresslawn care issues that may arise throughout the year. They will knowhow to deal with dry patches of lawn or poorly draining areas, and theyalso can make recommendations on plants that will thrive under cer-tain conditions.
· One-stop shopping: Certain landscaping services provide many dif-ferent options for prospective customers. Basic lawn cuts may be onepackage, but there also may be services for seasonal seeding, weed-ing, leaf clean-up, and winterizing.
· Consistent maintenance: Homeowners who frequently travel orspend much of their summers away from home often find that lawncare companies are a wise investment. Established weekly schedulesensure the landscape always will look its best whether homeownersare home or out of town.
Spring is a great time for homeowners to decide if hiring profession-al landscaping services is in their best interests. The time and moneysaved, as well as impact professional landscapers can have on a prop-erty, makes landscaping services a great investment for many home-owners
BENEFITS -continued from Page 11
Time saved and a professional job arejust two of the reasons homeowners hirelawn care companies.
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Leigh Culpepper,GRI,ABR,SFR, MRP
GA R.E.L i c 1 6 5 9 4 0
Angie GergenGA R.E. Lic 3257585
Bill HowardGA R.E. Lic 145212
Kathy Hawkins,ABR, CNE,SRS, SRESGA R.E. Lic 166847
Bob WilsonGA R.E. Lic 4419
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