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Golf Course Homes - Oak Valley Golf Course, Advance NC

I'm a golfer (hacker), so I thought I would start sharing some of the wonderful golf courses and golf communities we have in the Triad area ( Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem ).

On memorial day I played Oak Valley golf course in Advance NC, which is a short 40 minute drive from the west side of Greensboro and just a few minutes from Winston-Salem. Advance is actually in Davie County which borders Forsyth County.

This is a beautiful Arnold Palmer designed course and according to their website they have hosted a US Open Qualifier and US Amateur Qualifier. The course is semi-private and has great amenities.

I have played the course 4 or 5 times over the last couple of years, but this last time, instead of totally focusing and fusing about my golf, I really started noticing the wide range of home sizes, styles, and apparent price differences. This got my curiosity up and I wanted to share the results with you.

If you have wanted to live in a golf community and thought, there's no way... Well your in luck! I just did a search of the MLS and there are 49 homes on the market priced between $248,900 and $1,098,000. The good news is 16 of them are priced under $400,000 and 6 of those are golf course lots.

If your looking for a home in a golf course community, I hope this information is helpful.

Here is a link to the homes currently available in Oak Valley -> Oak Valley Homes For Sale

Oh yea, I shot a 43 on the front 9. We won't talk about the back 9!

Hit'm Straight

Grant Bennett
The Bennett Group
RE/MAX of Greensboro

1 commentGrant & Lisa Bennett • June 02 2008 12:41PM

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Good Evening,

 

We can't open any websites for the Oak Valley Golfing Community in Advance, N.C. We are interested in purchasing a home on the golf course. 

Could you please send us some websites we could go to and look a some of the homes that are available. 

Thank you.

 

Marta Roman

Posted by Marta Roman 11 months ago

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