Lake Oconee Living Magazine Spotlights The Showcase of Homes

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: As our Major Media partner, we are excited to announce the Lake Oconee Showcase of Homes has received in-depth coverage in Lake Oconee Living’s Fall 2021 Magazine. Spread across 14 pages of the current issue, you will find pictures, stories, and information about these spectacular homes. Every year, homeowners step up and offer their homes for in-person tours; and, starting in 2020 during the pandemic, virtual episodes for visitors who cannot make it in person. All of this is in support of the Showcase’s mission to build affordable housing for Greene County residents. Read more about the mission of Greene County Habitat for Humanity below.

 

Just around the corner!

It is truly time to get excited about the upcoming event, which is just over one month away! Lake Oconee Living’s coverage will provide you an exclusive sneak-peek at the exquisite architecture, decorating, and scenery of this year’s six Showcase homes. Lake Oconee Living has built a reputation for publishing quality content and keeping Lake Oconee residents and visitors informed about the happenings within this tranquil lake community. Pick up a copy at a newsstand near you or read more in their online issue.

The three part event includes:

 
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Visit Lake Oconee

Nestled halfway between Atlanta and Augusta, Lake Oconee has gained recognition as the premier destination to break away from the city and enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle - whether full-time or part time. The lake area features wonderful shops, restaurants, recreation, and, of course, beautiful neighborhoods, homes, and homesites. Come out and visit us during this great event, you’ll be glad you did.

About Greene County Habitat for Humanity.

Each year, Greene County Habitat for Humanity and its volunteers build or rehab three to four homes in partnership with future homeowners. With support, resources and volunteers from the local community, we make safe, decent, and affordable housing available to low-income families. After being accepted into the Habitat program, each homeowner must adhere to a rigorous mentoring process and contribute a minimum of 300 hours of sweat equity before being able to purchase their home. Through monetary and in-kind donations as well as volunteer support, a total of 70 have realized homeownership. This includes more than 200 individuals and children. Greene County Habitat for Humanity is the only builder of affordable homes in the Lake Country area. For more information, visit us at http://habitatgreene.net/.

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