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The Pines at New Hampstead

Express Series® |Call for Information

309 Turpentine Trail, Savannah, GA 31302

3 - 5 Bed| 2 - 3.5 Bath | 2 Garage

1 - 2 Story | From 1,618 Sq. Ft.

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912-732-8548

About our community

New Phase Coming Soon! The Pines at New Hampstead is a single and multi-family community ideally located in a fast-emerging area of Savannah, Georgia. Conveniently situated by brand new schools, and a coming soon Village Center with shopping, dining, social and recreational opportunities to all. In proximity to employers like Gulfstream, JCB and Hunter Army.

Attractive floorplan layouts including spacious kitchens, loft spaces, and large primary bedroom retreats are what make these homes unique. Each floorplan includes attractive features such as stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, and D.R. Horton’s America’s Smart Home technology.

Discover The Pines at New Hampstead and explore all that this favorable location has to offer.

Community amenities

  • Exercise - Fitness
  • Playground
  • Pool
  • Pavilion
  • Walking Path
  • Ponds

Schools

New Hampstead K-8
Public | K-8 2 mi.

New Hampstead K-8
Public | K-8 2 mi.

New Hampstead High School
Public | 9-12 2.3 mi.

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Area Information

New Homes in Savannah, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia is known for its historic architecture and local atmosphere. With plenty of local businesses and a walkable historic district, there is a strong community with plenty to do for fun. The town is also home to numerous large businesses, including a few Fortune 500 companies, making the area an attractive place to work and live. D.R. Horton offers a range of new homes for sale in Savannah, GA with spacious open living and kitchen areas and smart home technology, providing a comfortable space to gather with family after a day at the office or a night on the town.

Why choose Savannah, GA

Savannah, GA is one of the oldest cities in the country, and it continues to provide a beautiful atmosphere with a historic district featuring stunning architecture and cobblestone streets. The city maintains a connected community and plenty of green space. There are numerous festivals in the city, museums, exciting culinary adventures, and cruises along the Savannah River, among other outdoor recreation options for every interest. With multiple state parks in the area and several beautiful city parks, getting outside to enjoy the fresh air and mild climate is just a matter of deciding which park to enjoy. Though there is plenty to do in the city, Savannah, GA has easy access to Interstate 95 and Interstate 16, and the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is conveniently located just 15 miles from Savannah’s historic district, making heading out for work or leisure easy.

Community life in Savannah, GA

There is plenty to do in Savannah, Georgia. Whether you are hoping to wander a historic area with beautiful homes and landscaping and numerous local restaurants and boutiques or simply looking to enjoy a hike in one of the area’s beautiful parks, you can find something piques your interest.

The City Market is often considered the heart of downtown Savannah. The historically significant area started as the intersection of commerce, the arts, and the community, and today, the area continues that tradition. Home to local restaurants, boutiques, studios, and bars, the market is the place to go for a night on the town. It is also the site of fun festivals and seasonal events, like Celebrate the Season in City Market. The courtyards are decked out for the holidays, and family-friendly activities are available for a little added fun while enjoying holiday shopping, live entertainment, and exceptional culinary experiences. Similarly, the spring ushers in fun and festivity with The Art & Soul Music Festival. The day includes live performances, art demonstrations, and deals in shops and restaurants. The festivals at City Market are just a few of the fun events held in Savannah, GA.

The St. Patrick’s Day Festival in Savannah is one of the largest in the United States, with a large parade and shenanigans that can be enjoyed by all throughout the city. The parade is a marvel featuring elaborate floats, Irish marching bands, traditional dancers, and more, and every year, visitors from all over the world flock to Savannah for the parade and festival events.

The Fountain at Forsyth Park goes green during a special ceremony featuring the parade's Grand Marshal. Those in attendance work together to pour green dye into the fountain water, ensuring the city’s most iconic fountain is just as decked out as the rest of the city. The celebration continues across the city with other fun activities and events, such as Shamrocks and Shenanigans. With family-friendly activities, themed food and drinks, and live music on two stages, it’s a great way to raise a pint and find your inner Irish.

There is plenty to do in Savannah beyond the events, too. With numerous museums and historic homes available to tour and see, there are multiple options for entertainment. The American Prohibition Museum is one of the more interesting museums in the area. As the only prohibition museum in America, the museum features all things prohibition era, from flappers to coppers to gangsters, and of course, a speakeasy you access when you sneak past the cops. Once you get there, you can indulge in craft cocktails that honor the era or even learn to mix your own in one of the museum's cocktail classes.

The town is also home to numerous historic houses, some now museums. The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum is where the founder of the Girl Scouts was born, and the house stands as a museum and National Historic Landmark honoring the woman who founded the organization. Similarly, the Harper Fowlkes House, built in the Greek Revival style, maintains furniture and art dating from the mid-1800s into the early 1900s, when the house was purchased by the preservationist Alida Harper Fowlkes, who turned the house over to an American heritage group upon her death. Whether you are interested in history and art or want to participate in a lively festival, there is something for you to enjoy close to home in Savannah, Georgia.

Outdoor fun in Savannah, GA

With plenty of green spaces in and around the city, Savannah, GA offers a variety of outdoor recreation options. Forsyth Park is one of the city’s most well-known and popular parks. The 30-acre park is home to the city’s most famous fountain, often the site of proposals, weddings, and several selfies. The park offers much more than a well-known fountain. There are two children’s playgrounds, one for little kids and the other for older children, and an event space that transitions into a splash pad during the summer. There are additional green fields to lie out in the sun, or you can play a pick-up game of basketball or tennis on one of the courts. Of course, the park also has events and attractions, such as a local coffee shop and juice bar, or the Savannah’s Farmer’s Market. The city also hosts various festivals in Forsyth Park, including the Sidewalk Arts Festival, Savannah Jazz Festival, Picnic in the Park with the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Rock’n’ Roll Marathon.

Just as the Forsyth fountain is a famous Savannah landmark, the Wormsloe State Historic Site is the most photographed in Georgia. The avenue of live oaks stretching out to form a beautiful archway is breathtaking, and it’s no wonder that visitors frequently stop by and get out their cameras.

The Savannah Botanical Gardens and Farmhouse are home to abundant natural beauty. With a two-acre pond, various plantings, an amphitheater, an archaeological exhibit, and the historic Renhard house, there is plenty to do and enjoy in the gardens. And of course, there are also nature trails through the area, so you can enjoy the fresh air while getting your steps in.

Skidaway Island State Park is another excellent place for hiking and beautiful vistas. Nature trails wind around salt marshes and through forested areas. You can also hike to the observation tower to view the local wildlife, including deer, fiddler crabs, and egrets. There are plenty of ways to enjoy the great outdoors close to home in Savannah, GA.

Businesses and economics in Savannah, GA

Savannah, GA has various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and technology. Several Fortune 500 companies are in the area, and many large businesses maintain their headquarters in Savannah, GA, providing plenty of employment opportunities for residents. Brasseler USA, Delta Metals, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Lummus Corporation, Chatham Steel Corporation, Coastal Logistics Group, Colonial Group Inc., Convenient Technology Group, and Healthpac are a few of the companies headquartered in Savannah. Several large businesses are also in town, including Optim Health System, Walmart Distribution, Target Distribution, and DIRTT Environmental Solutions. With so many employers in the area in various industries, there are plenty of professional opportunities close to home in Savannah, Georgia.

New construction homes in Savannah, GA

Savannah, Georgia offers a great combination of historic charm, green space, professional opportunities, and community activities. D.R. Horton offers a range of homes for sale in Savannah, Georgia, with easy access to all the city has to offer. Browse our listings of new construction homes in Savannah, GA, or contact us to learn more about becoming a homeowner.

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