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Orchard Ridge Subdivision, Concord Township, Concord Community Schools, Elkhart, Indiana

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Friends & Neighbors Real Estate RB14036506

Orchard Ridge Subdivision began construction in 1997 and has a relatively low number of homes for resale. What does that tell you? The folks who call Orchard Ridge Subdivision home, stay put. Except for the rare job transfer or growing family, the Home Owner's have grown comfortable and don't want to move... 

Does living in a Subdivision appeal to you? Have you always wanted to live around like minded folks who care about their homes, their neighborhood and the better good for all who live within it's boundries? I am talking about Orchard Ridge Subdivision and the neighbors and friends who all watch out for each other's property value. What am I talking about? Well, not one home that I have seen in Orchard Ridge Subdivision has been in need of repair or neglected. And this observation has been many times.

 


Does a nice neat well maintained neighborhood meet with your goals and desires? Are you ready willing and able to make a move into such a home? Then consider this: Orchard Ridge Subdivision is conveniently located near major shopping venues, US 33, SR 15, SR 17, Indiana Toll Road and the US 20 Bypass are all within minutes of leaving the subdivision. Sports facilites, schools, popular restaurants and even car dealerships are a hop skip and a jump away. Don't forget about Concord Township's many parks either. Just down the road for your enjoyment.

What would make you want to stay put if you lived here? Well, it could be easy access to CR 17, Indiana Toll Road or the US 20 Bypass. Travel would be a breeze from here.

How about Schools? Are they important to you? Concord Schools are highly rated and desirable. Eastside Elementary is within walking distance. Ivy Tech and IU are both close for higher education learning.


Shopping? The largest Department Stores in the Country are within easy reach, Wal-Mart, Meijer's, JC Penney's, Target, Michael's Art and Craft, Hobby Lobby and many more are a few miles down the road.


Dining Out? Applebee's, Indigo, Bob Evans, Wings, and all the fast food you could want, right there!


Sports? Soccer, basketball, soft ball, baseball, hiking, county parks all within a short drive.

If you are looking for a home in a quiet subdivision, with well rated schools, this could be the one you are looking for. Want something to do away from the house? How about one of these County Parks?

Concord Township Parks include:


Ox Bow County Park Grounds and offer a

  1. Fisherman's Camp (capacity 70)
  2. Tree (capacity 40)
  3. Honey Locust (Capacity 70)
  4. Black Maple (capacity 60)
  5. Cottonwood (capacity 70)
  6. Farmstead (capacity 40)
  7. Stable (capacity 110)
  8. OxBow Haus (Enclosed) (capacity 50)

Treasure Island Park


Treasure Island is a 4 acre site located on the banks of the lower St Joseph River on Armour Avenue. The part offers:

  1. Picnicking
  2. Fishing
  3. Canoe Access to the river

Parks of the Future:


The Elkhart County Park and Recreation Department manages other natural areas in the county. Though presently undeveloped these "parks of the future" provide valuable, undisturbed habitat for a variety of plant and animal species:


Wolf Lake Site


30 acres located on one of the few undeveloped lakes in the couty. Wolf lake contains a variety of habitats from open meadows, wet woodlands, marsh and the lake itself. Presently there is no public access to the property.


Turkey Creek Site


23 acres located approximately two miles south of Goshen on Turkey Creek off of CR 21. Presently there is no public access to the property.

Not exactly what you are looking for?  elkhartsubdivisions.com is jam packed with information about the Subdivisions in Elkhart County.  Check it out, or call Evelyn Johnston with Prudential One Realty at 574-304-7148 for specific information on our local Subdivisions!

Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Evelyn, excellent hyper-local post.  Have you entered these posts in Bob Stewart's contest

Time to Get Hyper Local Again - 7000 points for everyone

Apr 01, 2010 02:01 AM