Cresswind Peachtree City Named 55+ Community of the Year

landscape designFollowing the success of Cresswind Lake Lanier and Cresswind Peachtree City, Kolter Homes announces “Twin Lakes,” a new northeast Atlanta project located near historic downtown Hoschton. The builder recently closed on 1,422 acres in conjunction with Kolter Land Partners. The property is bordered by the Mulberry River to the south and located along Highway 53. When complete, the community will include multiple different neighborhoods (most likely at a variety of price points, with multiple different home builders to meet a number of demographics), including a Kolter Homes’ Cresswind active adult 55+ community.

“We are excited to bring our third Cresswind community to the Atlanta area,” said Kolter Homes Senior Vice President Tony Adams. “With the experience we have gained at both Cresswind Peachtree City and Cresswind Lake Lanier, we have a deep appreciation for what active adult homebuyers in the Atlanta market want. With this new Cresswind community, we have another great opportunity to deliver it.”

A leader in developing next-generation, highly-amenitized, master-planned active adult communities in the Southeastern U.S., Kolter Homes’ plans for the Hoschton area age-restricted Cresswind community include a resident-exclusive clubhouse overseen by a full-time lifestyle director with an indoor pool, demonstration kitchen, ballroom, fitness center, yoga studio, art and crafts studio, billiards, and various social clubs. Planned outdoor amenities across Cresswind’s 940+ acres include a large pickleball complex, walking trails, outdoor pool, event lawn with amphitheater, tennis and bocce courts. Residents will also be able to fish the property’s two lakes, and details are currently being finalized on boating usage.

The overall master-planned development, which has been named “Twin Lakes” in honor of its 11-acre and 39-acre waterways, is located approximately 40 miles northeast of Atlanta. A total of 2,600 homes are approved, with current plans calling for 1,300 single-family homes to be built in the gated Cresswind community. The property’s origins date back to the 1800s and includes ownership ties to well-known local philanthropist and developer Scott Hudgens, who gained acclaim for developing several major Atlanta-area shopping centers including the Mall of Georgia, as well as his extensive charity work and involvement with the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games in preparation for the 1996 games.

For more information on Cresswind communities in the Atlanta area, visit CresswindATL.com

 

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