Mill Springs Subdivision Description

The Mill Springs Story


At Mill Springs, a mountain sunrise is our version of the wake up call. Dream of spending the afternoon exploring waterfalls or enjoy your favorite novel curled up by the fireplace.

A special community is taking shape just outside Blairsville, Georgia. 62 acres of prime mountain property are being thoughtfully developed into a relaxing retreat for people of all ages. This development's long, rich history began in the North Georgia mountains.

In the 1930's, Karen Ivester's grandfather, millwright James Gordon Long, built a house, store and mill on land that is now Mill Springs. The settlement became a resource for the rural community -- people walked from miles around to buy staples and have corn ground into meal. A Coca-Cola from the ice box and some neighborly conversation fortified these hardy folks for the journey home.

Karen Ivester conceived Mill Springs as a place where new generations of families could experience tranquil mountain living. Three generations of Karen's family lived, worked and farmed on this land. She grew up raising crops, milking cows and sharing her grandparents' simple way of life. The area retained its peaceful pace for generations-when electricity became commonplace, her family still marked days by the sun and nights by kerosene lamplight. Mill Springs, a community where individuals and families co-exist with nature, honors this country heritage.

Land in the North Georgia mountains is quickly becoming one of the most popular investments in the southeast. If you are looking for a land investment, the perfect place to build your dream home or a recreational getaway, we have great mountain acreage at fantastic prices. All lots have county water, underground utilities and developed roads built to county specifications. Mill Springs will have all that is needed for immediate building.

Tucked into this landscape, a limited number of homes will reflect the charm of a past era, while complementing contemporary lifestyles. You may own this land as long as you like without building, as there is no limit on building times. Covenants are reasonable and were put into place to prevent clear-cutting of the trees and natural flora and to maintain an esthetic appearance in the area.

Our beautiful mountain property is located approximately 8 miles from the quaint town of Blairsville, GA. Mill Springs offers a wonderful setting for a peaceful, relaxed way of life without sacrificing creature comforts.

In and around the Blairsville area, you can enjoy numerous activities and attractions, including hiking on the Appalachian Trail, sitting by local waterfalls, horseback riding, fishing and golfing.

If you are looking for a site to build a log home or a Craftsman style home, this is as close to a perfect site as you'll ever find. You will have views and be near a town -- without the fear of falling off a steep mountain! The roads are built to county specifications and will be paved.

Mill Springs has been conceived to be a place that will feel as good 20 years from now as it did when it was off the beaten path. With the hustle and bustle of life now, wouldn't it be good to have living in the thick of things mean being surrounded by forests, streams and hiking trails just outside a quaint, country town?

Embrace a version of living that matches your vision. Call today to reserve your place in history. Our best lots are moving as quickly as the seasons change!

Please let us know if you would like more information or answers to your questions. We would be happy to provide you with a tour of the property or provide directions if you want to see it on your own. You won't meet with high pressure salespeople. You'll just experience low-key, good old-fashioned hospitality.

Please call 1-888-MILLSPR (1-888-645-5777) to learn more about this unique opportunity. You may also visit our website at www.millspringsproperties.com

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