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Old Summerville Village-Rome, GA

$266,990
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2.5
Living Area
1,418 Sq Ft
Acres
0.00
Price/Sq Ft
$188.29
Property Type
Townhome

Old Summerville Village

3 bed| 2.5 bath | 1 garage

2 story | From 1,418 sq. ft.

 

About our community

Rome, GA is home to Old Summerville Village, a new home, Express Series community built by D.R. Horton. The townhomes in this Floyd County community feature the quality construction, appealing finishes, and smart home technology associated with America’s biggest builder.

The location on Old Summerville Road, just off Highway 27, provides easy access to downtown Rome, Berry College, and Richard B. Russell Regional Airport. Enjoy evenings at the ballpark watching the Rome Emperors play at AdventHealth stadium. Golfers will appreciate proximity to Stonebridge Golf Club, and outdoor enthusiasts will love the nearness of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers and many parks that the area has to offer.

AdventHealth Redmond hospital is a short drive away, as well as several specialist practices within Harbin Clinic. Nearby Highways 140, 53, and 411 connect you to I-75 to head south to Atlanta or north to Chattanooga and beyond. The townhomes in Old Summerville Village will be zoned for Armuchee Elementary and Armuchee High schools.

With all that Old Summerville Village has to offer, you won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to own one of these townhomes!

Area Information

Find Your New Home in Rome, GA

In the picturesque foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Rome, Georgia is a unique, charming city with a rich history, vibrant and active community, an abundance of recreational opportunities all in the setting of a small-town close-knit community. You’ll discover a community that embraces nature, and its diverse recreational opportunities Northwest Georgia provides, all the while embracing festive seasonal events, entertainment options along with arts and cultural events that make Rome feel like home.

 

The city’s convenient location is a major selling point, as the city has its own Regional Airport – Richard B. Russell Airport (RMG), making travel easily accessible. Rome has a perfect balance between small-town charm and access to big-city amenities.

 

Rome’s thriving arts scene with galleries, theaters, and cultural events cater to all tastes. The Rome Little Theatre is a local institution known for its high-quality productions. The Rome International Film Festival is a must-visit event for movie buffs, featuring screenings of independent films from around the world. The Rome River Jam music festival held on the banks of the Etowah River, features live performances by local and national artists is a regional favorite. Summer brings the Rome Emperors Minor League Baseball and year-round events are always happening at the Historic DeSoto Theatre and Rome City Auditorium. A summer classic – The Rome Shakespeare Festival is another highlight, showcasing the works of the Bard in a splendid outdoor setting.

 

Culture and History abound Rome with its many attractions to take in. Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home is a National Historic Landmark, one of a few private entities to be certified by the National Park Service on the Trail of Tears, sharing the city’s Native American community and heritage. Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, where visitors can explore ancient Native American burial mounds and learn about the area’s fascinating history. A short drive away, the King Archaeological Site is a protohistoric Native American archaeological site on the Coosa River provides a captivating glimpse into regional life in the 1500’s.

 

Natural attractions are plentiful – the Etowah River which flows through town and has a confluence with the Oostanaula River, where visitors to Rome can enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking along its scenic banks. For hiking enthusiasts, the nearby Berry College Wildlife Management Area offers miles of trails providing a peaceful escape into nature. Another popular outdoor destination is the rocky outcrop of Mount Kennesaw, perfect for rock climbing and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

 

In addition, Lake Weiss and Lake Allatoona offer boating, fishing, and even whitewater rafting, hikers and bikers can explore trails at the Ridge Ferry Park, Oostanaula River Trail, AdventHealth ECO Greenway, Jackson Hill Trail System. Climbers can test their skills at the Mount Saint Helens rock climbing area.

 

Top Employers of the Northwest Georgia region include Floyd Medical Center, Redmond Regional Medical Center, International Paper, Georgia Power, Shaw Industries, AdventHealth Redmond, Suzuki Manufacturing of America Corporation, Georgia Northwestern Technical College, Berry College, Lindale Manufacturing, Rome City Schools.

 

Rome boasts several excellent golf courses, the Stonebridge Golf Club and Coosa Country Club. Also, five golf courses are within 20 miles of Rome, three public and two private courses.

 

With its mix of history, culture, and outdoor adventure, Rome, Georgia truly has something for everyone. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing day outdoors or an action-packed weekend of sporting activities, this charming city has it all.

Don’t miss out on your opportunity to own a new house in this neighborhood. Call today or schedule a Rome, Georgia new house tour today.

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