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Desirable 55+ Living Communities in Pennsylvania

YOUR NEW LIFE STARTS HERE.

Dreaming about a home designed just for you, with all the right spaces and details? When you’re planning your forever home, it should include all the features that make it uniquely yours, in a location that just feels like home.

At Landmark Homes, we’ll make sure your home re ects your life and your style. Our 55+ communities, in scenic countryside settings, offer relaxed, low-maintenance living, with bountiful opportunities to explore, connect with others, and stay involved.

CORTLAND PARK - Cumberland County, PA

• Resort-style community with private clubhouse

• Walking trails, community parks, and open space with preserved woodlands

• Single family and townhomes from the $400’s

HOME TOWNE SQUARE - Lancaster County, PA

• Community clubhouse with outdoor pool

• Walking trails, gazebos, and acres of open space

• Limited opportunities! Homes starting from the $400’s

SWEETBRIAR - Lebanon County, PA

• Community clubhouse with outdoor pool

• Walking trails, gazebos, and a scenic pond

• New Phase! 1 and 2-Story homes from the $300’s

WINDING CREEK - Lebanon County, PA

• Clubhouse with outdoor pool, pickleball, bocce ball, and putting green; walking trails with gazebos

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• 1 and 2-Story homes from the $400’s

Sharing and Caring

St. James Plantation in Southport is North Carolina’s largest planned community. The St. James Service Club, with a mission to support the quality of life for those most in need in Brunswick County, has raised and donated more than $2.4 million since its founding 25 years ago. “Our Service Club is like a miniature United Way,” says John Thompson, Community Manager for the St. James Plantation Property Owners’ Association. The Service Club’s annual fundraising activities include food and school supply drives, and Celebrating the Holidays in St. James, a tour of festively decorated homes.

St. James CARES (Community Action for Recycling and Environmental Services) is a team of active volunteers who help keep the area’s highways and beautiful beaches litter-free.

St. James has ways for everyone to serve the community by donating their time and talent. Mike’s Garage Band, a group of local musicians, rocks and rolls at fundraising events.

An Island of Caring and Giving

Residents of Dataw Island in Beaufort, SC, have a great time doing great work. Recognizing both the historical and environmental significance of their coastal community, Dataw Island homeowners have a History Club and a Conservancy to protect the man-made and natural treasures of their island. Every year, the Dataw Island Women’s Golf Association has an annual fundraiser to support the local cancer center, and the Dataw Island Quilters create a blanket for each child in a nearby preschool. The Visual Arts Club provided paintings to decorate the community’s new in-patient hospice. Dataw Islanders support veterans’ organizations and many local causes with their time, talent, and treasure. Additionally, residents are well-known for helping Dataw Island employees with annual holiday giving and ad hoc efforts to support employee families in a time of crisis. Friendly, philanthropic, and fun is the spirit of Dataw Island.

Fore!

For centuries we’ve never asked the sport of golf for more than firm ground, fair rules, and a bonny walk. But, we asked way more in 2020, and the fairways took us in, gave us a place to be outside for hours on end, and kept us safe and sane. Golf rounds in America in 2020 were up 13% against the recent average. The following two years, rounds were up 19% and 17%, respectively, an unprecedented boost. Planned amenity communities benefitted from increased golf memberships and more outside play and revenue for the semi-private clubs. So, thank you, golf and your big beautiful fairways…we owe ya!

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