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Testimonials
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Neighbors you want to know
“There aren’t many people in the neighborhood we don’t know,” says Lisa, a homemaker and volunteer. “If we see a new face on the golf course, at the golf house or tennis court, we try to introduce ourselves. This is a very warm and friendly place to be.”
- Robert and Lisa Stovall |
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One moment in time
The River Club’s community activities and golf course enveloped this sense of community the Glassers wanted. It was on the golf course when the Glassers knew they were going to call The River Club home.
“One day on hole No. 2, I looked at Kim and said 'we are going to build a house here',” said Milt. “She still calls it 'Milt’s moment'.”
- Milt and Kim Glasser |
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A good fit
“Knowing the real estate market along with my wife’s positive feeling,” explained Jim, “we both felt The River Club was not only the best residential investment we could make, but it would also offer the best lifestyle for us at this point in our lives.”
- Jim and Paula Dorough |
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An easy decision
“We already lived less than a mile from The River Club and wanted to remain in Suwanee because of its great school and parks,” said Garth. “Plus, it was an easy decision to choose a Crescent Resources’ community as our next move. It’s as though the neighborhood has been around quite a few years, with all the natural beauty that has been left untouched.”
- Garth and Carolyn Cappy |
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Nice mix of generations
“It’s nice to be surrounded by young and mature in such an active setting,” said Charles. “It’s a place the grandchildren want to visit and stay.”
- Charles and Martha Ashworth |
Best of all worlds
Tom and Cindi Cooksey were sold on The River Club the minute they saw the recreational activities and green space that were available for their three active boys. The River Club had everything the Cookseys were looking for - spacious, casually elegant homes designed for family living; a security gate; tennis courts, swimming and golf; and the Chattahoochee National Forest right behind the clubhouse. As quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Cindi said, "'I wanted a house that would be very livable for our boys, with a very casual interior so they and their friends can feel comfortable. So I gave up being formal and am rethinking my style as 'casually elegant.'"
Quality of life
When David and Candace Alexander visited The River Club, they
knew they had found that intangible "something different" they
were seeking in a home and a community. The Alexanders, who were
the first residents to move into The River Club, bought an English-style
Tudor manor house with 14-foot arched doors, 6,700 square feet,
five bedrooms and 6½ baths. They also got amenities that
include a 24-hour manned gate and drop-in toddler care at The
River Club's Lakeside Family Sports Center. In The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, David said, "Look at what you
get out here. Look at the trees and the wildlife. It's a great
quality of life."
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