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Stanley Martin Homes has reintroduced the Ferguson Farms project in Grovetown, GA, aiming to provide 99 single-family homes. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will occur on September 18, inviting the public to attend. With 23 building permits already issued as of August 23, homes will start at $294,900, and buyers may qualify for up to $12,000 in financial incentives for closing costs. The development will feature a playground and community amenities, strategically located near schools and Fort Eisenhower. This reflects the growing demand for housing in Grovetown, providing new residential options.
Grovetown, GA – Developer Stanley Martin Homes is reintroducing its planned Ferguson Farms subdivision, which aims to provide 99 single-family homes. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on September 18 at 11:30 a.m., hosted by the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce, and the public is encouraged to attend.
As of August 23, 23 building permits have been issued for the Ferguson Farms project, signaling an active start to the development process. The neighborhood, featuring homes starting at prices of $294,900, will offer several floor plans with four and five bedrooms. Additionally, prospective buyers may be eligible for financial incentives, with up to $12,000 available to assist with closing costs or interest rate reductions.
Ferguson Farms is strategically located less than half a mile from Cedar Ridge Elementary School and Grovetown Middle School, as well as 3.4 miles from Grovetown High School, making it an attractive option for families. The subdivision will also provide various amenities, including a playground, a community pavilion, and a pond designed for neighborhood enjoyment.
The developer, Stanley Martin Homes, is concurrently working on two other projects in Columbia County: Greenpoint South and Hickory Woods. Greenpoint South is expected to host around 357 homes, while Hickory Woods will contain approximately 112 homes. Collectively, across all three developments, nearly 560 new residences are underway.
Interest in these neighborhoods has been positive, with residents beginning to purchase homes in Ferguson Farms, Greenpoint South, and Hickory Woods. While Ferguson Farms is projected to reach completion within three years, the timeline for Greenpoint South will extend longer due to the need for additional development phases.
The Ferguson Farms location near Fort Eisenhower has been flagged as a notable advantage, enhancing the development’s appeal to potential homeowners.
This initiative reflects the ongoing growth and demand for housing in Grovetown, contributing to the expanding community landscape and providing prospective buyers with new residential options.
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- Augusta Chronicle: Ferguson Farms Neighborhood Opens
- Wikipedia: Grovetown, Georgia
- WRDW: New Neighborhoods in Grovetown and Harlem
- Google Search: Grovetown GA real estate
- Augusta Press: Hamilton Grove Neighborhood Proposal
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Real Estate
- WJBF: Boil Water Advisory in Grovetown
- Google News: Ferguson Farms Grovetown

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