NEWS

June 17, 2010

Discover life in Old Florida's North River Country in a little known paradise called Deep Creek Plantation

Nestled in a unique niche of Old Florida, Deep Creek Plantation is a new, one-of-a-kind, gated residential community offering a unique blend of nature, amenities and large acreage estate homesites in one of the most pristine areas of Northeast Florida.

Located in Nassau County, Deep Creek Plantation is ideally situated in a spectacular natural setting on 917 pristine acres along the east bank of the historic St. Marys River, with spacious estate and ranchette homesites remaining. Prices are now reduced by 40 percent and financing is available.

Residents will enjoy a natural backdrop of towering oaks, pine, cedar, cypress and magnolia; an incredible variety of Florida wildlife including fox, brown rabbit, black bear and deer; and numerous bird species including hawks, herons, turkey and quail.

Deep Creek Plantation's breathtaking natural topography, with its varied woodland terrain, meandering streams and ravines, wetlands and scenic marshlands hugging the St. Marys River basin will provide a truly unique and exciting setting in which to live and explore.

"Deep Creek Plantation will be perfect for outdoor enthusiasts or horse owners, those who seek privacy, or simply desire a little more breathing room for their families to live and grow," commented developer Lee Wedekind, Jr., president of Deep Creek Plantation Development. "We have created a community that offers a truly remarkable lifestyle in kinship with the environment combining unparalleled privacy, spectacular natural amenities, and all the conveniences of a nearby major metropolitan city."

Lot sizes in the community range from 2.5 to 15.5 acres and start at $8,280 per acre. Natural, rolling elevations inside the community vary as much as 40 feet from one area to another, offering a truly unique environment, uncommon to most Florida residential settings. Over 50 percent of Deep Creek's total acreage is devoted to conservation, another rarity among most community developments.

Planned for families and individuals of all ages, residents of Deep Creek Plantation are able to use their own homebuilder with no time limit to build. Deep Creek Plantation would be able to horseback ride, hike or bike through the community?s winding planned trail system that would link the neighborhood, trails and natural parks.

"Chief among the many features is our commitment to preserving and maintaining the land through environmental, social and economic sustainability," noted Wedekind. "Our goal is to develop Deep Creek in a way that provides a better quality of life for everyone, now and for generations to come. We expect to attract individuals seeking the serenity of waterfront living, the solitude of wooded homesites in an equestrian-friendly neighborhood, and the perfect setting for their ranch-style dream home."

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