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PulteGroup community in St. Johns County opens for sales

PulteGroup recently announced that sales are underway at Rolling Hills in St. Johns County.“After hosting a successful VIP sales event, we are pleased to open for sales at Rolling Hills,” said Tony Nason, president of PulteGroup’s Northeast Florida Division, in a release. “Homeowners will enjoy living minutes from downtown St. Augustine, beautiful beaches and A-rated schools with convenient proximity to I-95.

Rolling Hills offers 50-foot homesites and seven home designs, ranging in size from 1,590 square feet to 3,266 square feet. Home plans include three to five bedrooms. Rolling Hills has no CDD fees. Thursday, January 19, 2023The Jacksonville Economic Outlook is an afternoon devoted to the very latest information concerning the global, national, and regional trends impacting the economy.

 

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