Beautiful, flat, wooded lot surrounded by two creeks. The surrounding houses are all over $200k, and this is the last vacant lot in a very established neighborhood. This lot is part of the beautiful Brookfield subdivision off of Pelham Road, almost directly in the middle of Pelham between I-85 and Haywood Road. The neighborhood is sanctioned by a voluntary HOA, which means you pay nothing, unless you want to utilize the Olympic sized swimming pool or the multiple tennis courts. Yearly membership costs for the pool and tennis courts for a family is $350 or just the tennis courts can be utilized for $75/year. This neighborhood does not allow mobile homes/modular homes, however the HOA does not restrict the home size and/or type; these are only dictated by the County of Greenville, SC. Houses in the neighborhood rarely, if ever get put on the market, and there are currently zero listings on the market currently (the neighbor on the culdesac just accepted an offer near $300k). Build you dream home in a quiet subdivision in one of the only culdesacs. The Brookfield HOA has the following information on their website: The Brookfield Recreation Association was formed to promote the general recreation of our members. Our facilities include the swimming pools, tennis courts, basketball goals, and surrounding grounds. Our Recreation Association is led by 7 Board Members. From pool parties to movie nights, the Brookfield Recreation Association is always working to bring some fun to the neighborhood! Over the past few months, the Brookfield Recreation Association Board has been working very hard to renovate our pool and surrounding area. We are making improvements in order to ensure that this year will be one of our best ever! Some improvements include: Hiring a new pool company (Upstate Pool Management) Replacing/adding new filters to the pump house Repairing concrete along pool deck Installing outdoor speakers and radio Repairing our lifeguard stand Continuing to upgrade chairs, umbrellas and tables In addition to our current events, we are always looking for more ideas. THE BROOKFIELD SUBDIVISION ALSO HAS A SPECIAL TAX DISTRICT: The Brookfield Special Tax District was created in 1989. The builders of Brookfield had pre-paid for street lights thru 1989, and there was an urgent need for money. There had been volunteers mowing the lawns, and voluntary contributions to cover some other costs, but a more stable situation was needed. The annual property tax established at that time continues to fund the landscaping, street lights, and other such expenses for our neighborhood. In 2007, the County agreed to add a $50 levy specifically directed to the Recreation Association to maintain, improve and promote the Brookfield and Pelham Creek Community Recreation Facilities and land surrounding them. These funds are included in our annual property tax bills. Brookfield Tax District meetings are held quarterly and are open to the public LINK ATTACHED: http://brookfieldsubdivision.org/
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