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No. While McLendon Hills has its
own McLendon Hills Construction Company, residents are free
to choose any builder to construct their dream home. All home
plans must be approved by the Architectural Review Board before construction
can begin.
For more information, please click on the question to visit the McLendon
Hills Construction Co. page.
There are
a total of approximately 230 (plus or minus) tracts, but residents are
able to purchase side-by-side lots upon which to construct their home,
if they desire additional land. So the answer to this question
would depend on how many people build on one lot or on multiple lots.
We have lots in Phases 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 available for immediate sale.
No. You may purchase a lot without a time limit on building.
McLendon Hills will have a total of 8 phases. Six of the eight are now open.
Yes. Right now, minimum square footage requirements range from 1,800 square
feet to 2,700 square feet depending on which type of lot the house is
on, which phase it is in, and how many stories the house is.
The
Moore County Schools are excellent! Residents of McLendon Hills
attend West End Elementary, West Pine Middle, and Pinecrest
High School.
To learn more about the schools please click on the question to visit
the Moore County Schools website.
Property taxes
in McLendon Hills are very reasonable - just $0.57 per $100 evaluation,
which includes county general taxes, fire support, and emergency 911
services. For example, if you purchased a $300,000 home, your taxes
would be $1,644/year.
To learn more about taxes in Moore County, please click on the question to visit the Moore County Government website.
Yes.
To
learn more please
click on the question, which will take you to the McLendon Hills
Property Owners Association website.
Yes. 2011 annual
dues for owning a lot (with or without a dwelling) are currently $580.00.
To
learn more please
click on the question, which will take you to the McLendon Hills
Property Owners Association website.
Yes, McLendon Hills residents
must adhere to a set of Restrictive Covenants, which protect their property
values and ensure a high level of quality.
To review the Restrictive Covenants Document, please click on the
question.
Seven Lakes Country Club is
near by with a golf course and tennis courts available to McLendon Hills
residents at a reduced rate.
For more information, please click on the question to visit HomeofGolf.com.
